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A Victorian oak cigars/cigarette box with nickel (ex-plate) mounts incorporating a match-striker to/w an electroplated double cigarette box, the lids inset with hunting prints, a brass and ivory-mounted book-slide, an Art Nouveau embossed leather easel photograph frame floral-printed cloth on reverse and eight small framed Baxter/Le Blond-style prints (box)
A German hunting hanger c 1900, SE fullered blade 16”, etched on both sides with stag, deer, wild boar etc, in foliate, scrolled panels, brass hilt, with small turn down shell guard on the other side, S shaped crossguard (bent) with hoof terminals, staghorn grip with 3 ovoid studs, cup shaped pommel, in its leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with frog stud. GC
1870-1880 Ireland's Eye, collection of eight portrait caricatures from the publication. Eight caricature portraits of Irish society figures by John Fergus O'Hea (c.1838-1922) under his pseudonym of 'Spex'. Subjects include William Wills Wilde and A Ward , in hunting garb mounted on a stag, framed. (8) 15 by 9in. (38.1 by 22.9cm)
1932-1945 German Hunting Association dagger. The chrome steel blade double etched with hunting scenes, the hilt of gilt brass, comprising an oak-leaf pommel with acorn finial, an antler grip, deer hoof cross-guard and clam-shell chappe with a swastika in a oak-leaf wreath, in gilt brass and leather scabbard. 19.75in. (50.2cm)
Wilson (Ernest); 'China, Mother of Gardens' FIRST EDITION, pub. The Stratford Company, Boston, 1929, signed on the half-title page by the author, in cloth boards, with fold out map at back, together with Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'The Romance of Plant Hunting, first edition, pub. Edward Arnold, London, 1924 and two first edition copies of Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'Plant Hunting on the edge of the World', pub Victor Gollancz, London, 1930, one copy having been rebound (4)
A late 18th century carved silvered wood console table, having a marble top, the frieze as two cherubs flanking a bird of prey, amidst scroll flowers and foliage, the hipped cabriole supports adorned with fruit and flowers, with scroll terminals, max w.100cm, h.76cm, marble top dimensions 45.5 x 75cmReputedly, this table originally stood in the 'silver room' of Château de Fontainebleau, and was a gift to a loyal servant of the Palace. The Château de Fontainebleau was the favoured residence and hunting lodge of the kings of France from the Middle Ages through to Napoleon III. The 'silver room' may refer to the Boudoir de la Reine which was Marie Antoinette's bedroom and lavishly decorated with silvered panels and furniture by the Rousseau brothers in 1786. During the French Revolution the Château did not suffer any significant damage, but all the furniture was sold at auction (much of which was returned during the 1960s when the Château was reopened as a museum). Condition Report / Extra Information Stretcher across back is later.No worm apparent.No signs of gilding under silver.Some minor gesso losses all over.Stands well.Marble is later.
A pair of coloured prints of hunting scenes, early 20th CenturyThe first inscription 'His first ride with hounds', the second with inscription 'The country gentleman third series', 'The single wire' depicting a fallen huntsman, each 22x30cm, in oak glazed frame, further coloured prints of hunting scenes, village scene, oliograph of a dog etc. (9)
A rare and impressive 17th century continental walnut cassoneThe substantial hinged top on later iron hinges with a decorative fretwork and penwork underside depicting a central classical figure flanked by two hunting scenes within a frieze of classical cherub figures and griffins, enclosed by a scrolling foliate outer border, the front similarly decorated with three panels depicting classical figures, 191x65x73cm, provenance the Robinson collection.
~ Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1757-1827) Fox Hunting, Racing, etchings with aquatint, racing with colouring by hand, images 225mm by 325mm and 190mm by 305mm respectively (2) Hunting with Gustavius & Son watermark, the racing scene perhaps a proof before lettersNot examined out of frames Imprint: 1788, Rowlandson, and 1785 H Brooks respectively Not in Siltzer
~ Henry Alken (British, 1785-1851) ''How to Appear to Cover'', ''Going at a Gate'', ''Going at a Stone Wall'', ''Going Home'', four hand-coloured etchings, together with a signed photo-lithograph in colour by Lionel Edwards depicting fox hunting, image c.185mm by 265mm and image 250mm by 390mm respectively (5)Unexamined out of frames. Good. Imprint: 1821, London, S&J Fuller Siltzer p.59 (a set of 7)
After Lionel Edwards (1878-1966) ''The Bedale, Marriforth Whin'' signed and inscribed in pencil, a colour reproduction, together with six further signed and unsigned sporting and hunting coloured prints after the same artist and another by Gilbert Holliday, 12cm by 17cm and various other sizes (8)
~ W P Hodges (British, 19th century) ''Hare Hunting, Plate 1, Soho!'', ''Hare Hunting, Plate 2, War Turnips!'', hand-coloured aquatints by R G Reeve, image 325mm by 510mm (2) Provenance: Bonhams 11.6.14Not examined out of frames. Plate 2 a little browned Imprrint: 1836, London, T McLean Siltzer p.159
A Terrier dog bar brooch, a realistically modelled head of a dog to a flat bar, measures 5cm long, a 9 carat gold fox and crop bar brooch, measures 6.3cm long, a fox mask bar brooch, a seed pearl set horseshoe and hunting horn stick pin and another horseshoe stick pin (5)The brooches and stick pins are in good condition. The dog head brooch and the fox head brooch are stamped '9CT', the stick pins are not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. The fox and crop brooch is hallmarked Birmingham, 1948. The brooches fasten with pins and c-hooks. Gross weight 11.4 grams. Condition Report made 22nd June 2017.

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