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A collection of paintings and watercolours comprising a pair of watercolours, one signed W Robotham, mountainous landscape; an oil on canvas of a seated lady; an oil of children and a lamb; a print of an interior after John Lomax; Austrian School, oil on panel, gentleman having a drink signed; watercolour of a street scene after George Morland; The Farmers Stable coloured print; two oils on panel, farmyard scenes; and a set of eight hunting prints (qty)
FIVE BOOKS RELATING TO HUNTING AND SHOOTING comprising; leather bound Hunting Diary, J.P. 1927 with thorough entries, 1927-1932, depicting meets featuring; The Cottesmore, Quorn, Whaddon, Warwickshire etc. The Hunting Countries of England, a guide to hunting men by Brooksby published The Field 1878, with pencil annotations, calling card and an interesting Xmas card. The Trout - Fisher's Register, fishing records 1904-1910, angler's name L.G.H. Red leather embossed Game Book, 4 pages of entries - Cotswold Reminders Diary and Data 1939, F.G. Carr
A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF EASTERN COUNTIES OTTERHOUNDS, 1908-1914 The Album has the ownership signatures of W.W.C. Burrell, inscribed 1910 and covers the period from 1908 to 1914 during which time the hunt apparently changed its name from Essex to Easte rn Counties OH. It contains over 150 photographs. Photographs show 'Stickles' 'Worries' kills, the hunt van, kennels, meets and hounds working in water and on land. Most have short descriptions written beneath. Photographs show the pack containing bo th pure bred otterhounds and foxhounds. Photographs are by W.W.C. Burrell with some by W.J. Abrey, the semi-professional hunt photographer in the country press. There are a few cuttings from the hunting press pasted in showing the ECOH and related it ems. Photographs are taken in the Eastern Counties and Scotland. A rare item containing a large number of prints (Binding distressed, and rippling to later pates
A "HENRY KEAT AND SONS" COPPER COACHING HORN (firm started in 1856 - maker of hunting horns and bugles, supplied the East India Company and the Crimean War), possibly late 19th century, 91cm long, bears company stamp - together with one other VICTORI AN COPPER AND BRASS COACHING HORN, bears "VR1900", stamp and brass applications including; "Grand Hotel, Warwick", 96.5cm long (2)
The Badminton Library: Hunting, and Shooting (3) and other assorted volumes (box) Condition report Report by GHHunting volumes in the lot include Payne-Gallwey (Sir R) Letters To Young Shooters, Ex Libris, London 1892, Llewellyn (H M), Foxhunter In Pictures, London 1952, Luttrell (Claud), Sporting Recollections Of A Younger Son, London 1925, and B B The Fisherman's Bedside Book, with D W, London 1945
Oak and mahogany crossbanded thirty hour longcase clock, the 13" painted dial with raised chapter ring signed Shepperley & Pearce, Nottingham, painted with a rural hunting scene to the arch, the case with mahogany crossbanded short door inlaid to the centre with a conch shell, flanked by quarter fluted columns, the hood surmounted by a swan neck moulded pediment and brass ball and eagle finial, 88" high (pendulum and weight)
A 19th century yellow metal mourning brooch of Etruscan design in the form of a belt and set three small diamonds, w. 4 cm, together with a further mourning brooch set plaited hair, a stick pin in the form of a hunting horn and two further gilt metal brooches (5) CONDITION REPORT: Horn pin mis-shapended. Others with typical wear
First Edition Book 'Hounds First!' By F./LT. H. C. Pyper Hunting interest book with dark green paper slip cover with central colour illustration of hounds and huntsmen on horseback. Printed in Great Britain by G.A. Philpot LTD. 56 Ludgate Hill London, E.C.4 black and white photographic images throughout. Some staining to cover reflective of age.
Mintons - Majolica George Jones Jug / Pitcher. c.1860's. Embossed with Fox and Hare Motifs to The Pitcher. Naturalistically Decorated In Colours on a Blue Ground. The Handle In The Form of a Hunting Crop, Red Cypher to Base for 1862-1871. Height 12 Inches. Condition Report - Foxes Ear and Nose Small Chip. All Other Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK, MAHOGANY AND INLAID 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment on column supports, architectural, painted with fox hunting scene, Roman numerals, date aperture and seconds dial, restored named T Hory Holbeach, approximate overall height 207cm (pendulum and weights)

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