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BRITAINS PRE WAR DIECAST SET OF DISNEY CHARACTERS 'SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS', original paint work, some losses, fair, small hunting group of THREE RIDERS, one with hunting horn (a.f.) and a PACK OF FOUR LINKED HOUNDS WITH STANDING HUNTRESS WITH HOUND, a larger BRITAINS FIGURE OF A STANDING HUNTER WITH WHIP, TOGETHER WITH ELEVEN RED INDIANS with metallic copper finish skin and SEVEN OTHER PIECES (32 items in total) (32)
A George V 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, No. 15500, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case with enamel chapter ring to front, 50mm diameter, London 1933, and contained in blue leather fitted case (gross weight 109 grammes)
A .410 over and under shotgun by Roato Luciano, Serial No. 01065, 28ins blued steel barrels with raised top rib, bright steel locks engraved with hunting scenes and scrollwork, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, 44ins overall Note: You must in possession of a Shotgun Certificate to purchase this item
Samuel Daniell (British 1775 - 1811) and George French Angus (British 1822 - 1886) ( -) BOOSHUANA WOMEN MANUFACTURING EARTHERN WARE, BUSH-MEN HOTTENTOTS ARMED FOR AN EXPEDITION and ZULU HUNTING DANCE NEAR ENGOOI MOUNTAINS, three each inscribed with the artists' names, the titles and the publishers name hand-coloured linocuts sheet size: 45,5 by 64cm, 38 by 50cm and 29,5 by 37cm respectively (3) (2)
A Royal Doulton salt-glazed puzzle jug and a stoneware loving cup, the jug inscribed 'Within this jug there is good liquor/'Tis fit for parson or for vicar/But how to drink and not to spill/Will try the utmost of your skill', the loving cup with moulded university crests and hunting motifs and greyhound handles puzzle jug 9in.
A group of hunting items, comprising two Edwardian pewter hunting sandwich boxes, both with original leather cases, each marked James Dixon to the interior, together with two pairs of cased gentleman's brushes, one pair ivory backed, circa 1920, the other pair backed with silver plate, Sheffield 1904, Walker and Hall, one case a/f loose lid, and two copper and brass hunting horns. (6)
WILDER THORNTON: (1897-1975) American Novelist and Playwright. Three times awarded with the Pulitzer prize. A.L.S., Thornton Wilder, to the verso of a postcard, Hamden, 25th May 1960, to Manfred Rongen. On a postcard showing to the front a Chinese hunting scene, Wilder thanks his correspondent and states `Many thanks for your kind greetings on my birthday. Let me wish you in return success in your studies and further progress.´ Post-stamped in New haven. VG £150-200
ELISABETH OF AUSTRIA: (1837-1898) Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Queen Consort of Croatia and Bohemia 1854-98, spouse of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Assassinated. A rare, attractive signed greetings card, the stiff oblong folding 12mo card (now neatly split into two halves at the central vertical fold) featuring a decorative colour floral design to the front cover and a printed caption ('Besten Gluckwunsch') in German to the inside, signed ('Elisabeth') by the Empress to the verso and with a five line greeting in her hand, in German, in full, 'May the lucky wings fulfil their mission and bring a wholehearted wish to you, from your faithful old friend'. VG £2000 - 3000Elisabeth of Bavaria (also affectionately known as 'Sisi') was, at 44 years, the longest serving Empress-Consort of Austria and had married her husband, Franz Joseph I, at the age of sixteen. Elisabeth was ill-prepared for the formal Habsburg court life and early in her marriage she was at odds with her mother-in-law, Princess Sophie, who took over the rearing of Elisabeth's daughters. The birth of a male heir, Rudolf, improved her standing at court considerably. However, the death of Rudolf and his mistress in a murder-suicide tragedy at his hunting lodge in Mayerling in 1889 had a huge impact on Elisabeth from which she never fully recovered. She withdrew from court duties and travelled extensively, unaccompanied by her family. Unusually tall, particularly beautiful and with long, flowing hair, Elisabeth became obsessively concerned with maintaining her youthful figure and beauty, spending two or three hours each day on her coiffure. While travelling in Geneva in 1898 she was stabbed to death by an Italian anarchist.

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