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A set of eight late 18th/early 19th century hunting paintings, the hunt watched by a dignitary borne in a palanquin, the horsemen chasing deer, tigers and leopards, 75 x 40 cm (29.5 x 15.75 in.) in gilt frames (8) Some creasing and fading especially to the backgrounds. These may have been taken from a common sourse such as a screen or scroll
A Late 19th Century German Hunting Hanger, the 49 cm single edge blade with single fuller, etched with wild animals, foliage and hunting emblems and inscribed, ''Alt Ulrich'', the cast, plated hilt with guard formed as a stag head framed by hunting horns, the quillon with hound head terminals, stag horn grip, cushion fluted pommel with tang button Blade with scattered patches of rust and pitting. Hilt with wear to plating.
Assorted Militaria, including RAF MK.XVII A 6A/1538 bakelite-cased 1000ft altimeter, with broad arrow mark, original box; two hunting knives, unnamed, with scabbards; a barrel knife, by Joh. Engstrom, Eskilstuna, Sweden; a Victory medal, three Second World War medals and two iron cannon balls, approx. 6 cm and 7cm respectively
Two Copper Powder Flasks, one embossed with anthemion, the other with a stag hunting scene, each with exterior spring and brass charger; two Leather Shot Flasks, each with brass spring clip charger; a Brass Cap Dispenser, stamped ITALY; a Volume of The Powder Flask Book by Ray Riling, New York 1953, lacks dust jacket (6)
An Argentinian Gaucho Knife, the 17.5cm single edge scallop back steel blade etched SIMBRA, the white metal grip and scabbard embossed with foliage and wrythen fluting, the scabbard mouth stamped INDUSTRIA ALPACA ARGENTINA; a Modern Commando Knife, the blackened ribbed grip moulded with crossed keys and */D, with leather sheath; a Hunting Knife, with faux damascus blade and horn grip scales stained red, black and natural, with leather sheath (3)
SELECTION OF TWENTY-TWO MINIATURESA selection of twenty-two Whisky and Liqueur miniatures, comprising: BLAIR ATHOL 12 YEAR OLD 43% ABV; POIT DHUB 12 YEAR OLD 40% ABV; PASSPORT SCOTCH WHISKY 70 PROOF; ST. MICHAEL 10 YEAR OLD 40% ABV; ST. MICHAEL 8 YEAR OLD 40% ABV; HOUSE OF COMMONS 12 YEAR OLD 70 PROOF; GLENKINCHIE 10 YEAR OLD 43% ABV; BENEAGLES EXTRA SPECIAL 70 PROOF; DALWHINNIE 15 YEAR OLD 43% ABV; two BALVENIE FOUNDERS RESERVE 40% ABV; CANADIAN CLUB 70 PROOF; CRAGGANMORE 12 YEAR OLD 40% ABV; two FAMOUS GROUSE 70 PROOF; CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD 43% ABV; two GLAYVA SCOTCH LIQUEUR 40% ABV; CARDHU 12 YEAR OLD 40% ABV; HUNTING LODGE SCOTCH WHISKY 40% ABV; GLENLIVET 15 YEAR OLD FRENCH OAK RESERVE 40% ABV; and CLAN TARTAN 70 PROOF "IN CASE OF EMERGENCY BREAK GLASS". All with good fill levels. 22 bottles.
A group of bladed items, comprising a Trench Art letter opener commemorating the battle of Messines 1917, a steel curved bladed opener with handle modelled as the Eiffel Tower, dated 1889, an early 20th century East African hard wood handled axe possibly Tanzanian, 41 by 28cm, an Indian leaf bladed short knife with horn and wire bound grip and a hunting knife with staghorn handle. (6)
Two silver cigarette cases, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916 and 1927, the first with engine turned decoration and monogram 'IW' to top left corner, the other with foliate decoration and monogram 'G' to central cartouche, approx 5ozt, together with a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and fork penknife set, hallmarks for Sheffield 1938, and other plated wares to include hunting boots, two dishes, spoons, sugar tongs, tea strainer etc (a lot)
Rudyard Kipling's Verse, 1885-1918, publ. by Hodder and Stoughton, The Eleventh Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) 1908-1934 by Capt. Lumley 1936, with Horse and Hound, E.D. Cuming, publ. by Hodder and Stoughton 1911, a Brief Record of The Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, July 1917 to October 1918, published 1919 and volume one, Notilia Venatica, a Treatise on Fox-Hunting by Robert T. Byner, published by George Routledge and Sons, 1910 (5)

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