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Lot 133

Staffordshire blue transfer tankard 19th Century decorated with a hunting scene, 12.5cm

Lot 222

Johann Jorgo, Wien - a gentleman's pocket watch (.800), the white dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the niello and gold decorated silver case depicting hunting scenes, the unsigned keyless Swiss movement numbered 114081, Swiss case, dial 38mm diameter, case 50mm diameter bezel and glass detached

Lot 259

An early 20th century Austrian silver and enamel cigarette case, maker GL, Vienna, .900 standard, depicting in polychrome enamel a hunting scene, 11 x 8cm, 5.24oz

Lot 332

A pair of Edwardian silver candelabra, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1906/1908, each with square bead edged foot embossed with boars' heads and hunting implements, supporting a square tapered column embossed with snake entwined palms, below Adam style vase socket decorated with festoons, the matching branches with reeded wire arms supporting three vase shaped lights, each with bead edged nozzle, 36.5cm high, loaded (branches weigh 39.25oz) (2)

Lot 458

An 18th century Chantilly Kakiemon palette mug later converted to a mustard pot with white metal cover, the ribbed barrel shaped body painted with flowers, hunting horn mark in red, 7.5cm (3 in) high (D) This has chips to the rim and some cracking

Lot 608

Three various studded leather hunting belts, one dated 1736 and another 1762, the dated belts each with four clasps, the earlier with inscription verso 'Bt Christies April 29th 91', the younger with religious monograms between lions at each end, 89 x 14cm (35 x 5.5 in), the last with single buckle at the end of a chevron band (3)

Lot 948

An early 20th century easel back horseshoe-shaped brass hunting whip rack, the horseshoe with four hanging pegs to either side and surmounted with a riding hat and brace of whips 62 x 38½cm (24 x 15in)

Lot 132

Attributed to Henry Alken - Hunting Scenes, a series of eight watercolours with gouache, each approx 10cm x 15cm, all within a single walnut frame.

Lot 17

Arthur Willett - Hunting Scenes, two late 19th/early 20th Century watercolours, both signed, each approx 17cm x 49cm, both within gilt frames.

Lot 1476

A Crown Staffordshire bone china model of a bird, designed by J.T Jones as a robin perched on a flower encrusted branch above a similarly decorated oval base, height approx 12cm (small chips), a Beswick model of a Cockatoo, No 1180, a Coalport model of a chaffinch and a collection of other decorative ceramics and glass including a pair of stoneware spirit decanters, ornamented in white with a hunting scene and inscribed 'Whiskey' and 'Brandy' (faults).

Lot 2387

Two base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced Goliath watches, a silver cased, openfaced pocket watch by J.W. Benson, London 1935, another openfaced pocket watch, a lady's openfaced fob watch, detailed 0,800, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased pocket watch, four further keyless wind openfaced watches, a base metal cased pedometer and three watch chains, (14).

Lot 1417

BROWN (J.M.) "In the Days When We Went Hog-Hunting". First Edition. 12 lithographed plates, (by J.C. Dollman); gilt-pictorial cloth, oblong 4to. John Haddon & Co., 1891. * from the Indian hill stations - 'as long as the British Empire lasts, may stout British arms be found to weld the spear, the queen of weapons, against the boar, the monarch of the chase!'- introduction; the author was 'late 79th Cameron Highlanders'; Czech noted the illustrations as 'excellent'. Illustrated

Lot 632

Britains hollow cast lead Hunting Series figures, including fourteen mounted riders, seven standing figures, twenty four hounds and two foxes (47). Illustrated

Lot 2327

A gold brooch of oval form, mounted with a single cultured pearl, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, a base metal cased wrist compass, a gilt metal mounted spy glass, a pair of gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell spectacle frames, an oval ceramic brooch, designed as the portraits of two girls, a 9ct gold and colourless gem set solitaire ring, an oval brooch, the centre with a portrait of a lady, detailed 800 and a base metal novelty compass, formed as a frog, (9).

Lot 2377

A lady's 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless wind pendant fob watch, the gilt Swiss jewelled movement detailed Moeris, the 9ct gold inner case presentation inscribed, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds, the case with engraved decoration, import mark London 1917, with a bar brooch fitting to the top.

Lot 2216

A gentleman's silver pair cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, detailed to the backplate NATHL DUMVILE STOCKPORT 6775, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, Birmingham 1823, a silver key wind hunting cased pocket watch, London 1838, two M.O.D issue, keyless wind, openfaced base metal cased pocket watches, having black dials, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, detailed ELGIN USA, two lady's silver cased openfaced fob watches and a leather cased folding travelling clock, the dial detailed 8 days, (8).

Lot 1416

RICE (W.) Tiger-Shooting in India; being an account of hunting experiences on foot in Rajpootana . . . First Edition. 12 tinted lithographed plates, 16pp. publisher's cataloge; blind & gilt-decorated red cloth, pictorial gilt upper cover. 1857. * Czech noted the plates as 'especially striking'. Illustrated

Lot 2251

A gold bar brooch, claw set with a cushion shaped blue zircon, a 9ct gold and garnet set five stone ring, a gold ring, mounted with an oval shell cameo carved as the portrait of a classical lady and a silver cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, the dial detailed Gleave & Co, the case detailed 925, (4).

Lot 657

A quantity of Britains hollow cast lead figures, from the Hunting series, including mounted riders, hounds and a fox (qty).

Lot 134

Pair of hunting prints titled, 'Full Cry' and 'The Meet', framed, 35cm x 58cm.

Lot 1218

BRASS AND COPPER HUNTING HORN40 cm. long

Lot 426

SET OF SIX JOHN LEACH HUMOROUS HUNTING PRINTS40 x 60 cm. (6)

Lot 486

SET OF FOUR EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY HUNTING PRINTSeach enclosed in a birdÍs eye maple frame41 x 55 cm. (4)

Lot 1528

Two 19th century softwood side tables, one depicting an archer hunting game against a dark red lacquer ground, the other decorated in gilt with female and attendant in a landscape, 45cm wide, 35cm deep and 39cm high

Lot 283

A Victorian gentleman's 18ct gold full hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by William Hall of Birmingham, No.4606, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 48mm diameter, London 1887, (gross weight 63 grammes)

Lot 281

A George V gentleman's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by the Record Watch Company, No.118540, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 35mm diameter case with blue enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, Birmingham 1926, (gross weight 55 grammes)

Lot 265

A late Victorian 9ct gold graduated curb link Albert with t-bar, 400mm overall, (gross weight 32 grammes), and an early 20th Century gentleman's rolled gold cased Waltham half hunting keyless lever pocket watch the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 48mm case

Lot 178

A late 19th Century Russian silver rectangular snuff box, the lid engraved with hunting scene, the back and sides with scroll and strapwork ornament, 4ins x 2.5ins x 1ins high, by Ivan Saltykov, Moscow 1885, (weight 3.7ozs - worn and dented)

Lot 8

Indo Persian rug with all-over hunting design on a midnight blue ground

Lot 993

Continental silver (925 mark) rectangular box with hinged cover, engraved with a hunting scene, makers mark B.H.M.

Lot 1769

Indian school, watercolour on gold ground, illustration page from a book, depicting a hunting scene, together with another similar

Lot 334

AFTER RANDOLPH CALDECOTT (1846-1886) SET OF FOUR MODERN COLOUR PRINT REPRODUCTIONS 'Comic Hunting scenes' with text 9" x 7" (22.9cm x 17.8cm)

Lot 237

A MIXED GROUP OF CERAMICS AND OTHER ITEMS TO INCLUDE; A DENBEIGH WARE JUG AND MUG, A STUDIO CERAMIC BISCUIT BARREL, THREE CERAMIC PLAQUES, A 20th CENTURY CHINESE GINGER JAR (LACKING TOP), A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA CUP AND SAUCER, THREE SHELLEY SAUCERS AND A MODERN BRASS HUNTING HORN.

Lot 547

A 20th century reproduction lidded ginger jar/table lamp having hunting theme decoration

Lot 48

* JOHN KINGSLEY RSW PAI,CROWN ROAD NORTHoil on canvas, signed51cm x 70cmFramed and under glass.Note: John Kingsley was born in Glasgow in 1956. He studied drawing and painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1973-77. His art tutors included James D Robertson, David Donaldson and Geoffrey Squire. From 1980-86 he exhibited in one-man shows at the annual S.N.O. promenade concerts at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow and in 1986 he was elected a member of Group 81 Artists, who exhibited regularly at the McLellan Galleries, Glasgow. John Kingsley has established a reputation as a leading Scottish contemporary artist. He was a finalist in the Hunting Art Prizes competition in London in 1989, 1993 and 1998, and was highly commended in the same competition in 1996. In 1991 Kingsley won the William Bowie Landscape Prize and in 1992 the Mary Armour Award at the Paisley Art Institute. Kingsley has an international reputation with art works in many public and private art collections across Europe, Australia, Canada and the USA. His paintings are found in the art collections of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Argyll and Bute District Council and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow and in numerous corporate collections,

Lot 294

RECONSTITUTED STONE HUNTING DOGS, a pair, 71cm H. (2)

Lot 416

A 19th Century Bat Printed Shaving bowl (A/F) decorated with hunting scenes.

Lot 496

***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY CATALOGUED IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE AND ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €50 - 100*** A PAIR OF HUNTING SCENES 'COCK SHOOTING' & 'PHEASANT SHOOTING', reverse printed and painted in beech frames. 26 x 35cm

Lot 100

A CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL PLAQUE BRACELET, each plaque hand painted with hunting scenes, within a silver setting (losses to paintwork). Approx. 19cm

Lot 1022

A Black Forest heavily carved wall clock with cuckoo and spinning couples above a Roman numeral dial and two carved hunting catches, printed made in Germany.

Lot 308

A large collection of The Sportsman Library and books on shooting, hunting etc

Lot 241

Two Royal Doulton Fox Hunting vases 10.5cm high (tallest) approx.

Lot 251

Two Royal Bayreuth lidded trinket boxes one cattle scene and the other hunting, W10cm approx

Lot 260

Four Royal Doulton Hunting scene dishes 12.5cm diameter approx.

Lot 276

Two signed hand painted Crown Devon vases one cattle scene, the other hunting dogs, H15cm approx

Lot 278

Five small Royal Doulton Hunting scene dishes

Lot 302

Four Royal Doulton miniature dishes 2 with cottage scene and 2 with hunting dog scene

Lot 335

Quantity of Royal Winton Hunting scene pieces including a tennis set

Lot 345

Royal Crown Derby Hunting tankard signed J Barlow, 13cm high approx.

Lot 351

Seven Crown Staffordshire 'Hunting Days' pieces including trinket box, jam pot, beaker etc

Lot 388

Three Royal Doulton 'Fox-Hunting' squat vases D.5104, 7cm high, tallest

Lot 390

Three Royal Doulton Hunting series ware pieces 10.5cm high (tallest) approx., vase has hairline to rim

Lot 157

Two Royal Bayreuth hunting and fishing scene vases H8cm approx

Lot 162

Two Royal Bayreuth hunting and fishing scene vases H18.5cm approx (tallest)

Lot 178

Two large Royal Doulton "Hunting Scenes" vases pattern E3804, 22 cm high

Lot 5

After Dean Paul – a set of four coloured hunting prints – Leicestershire

Lot 151

EDWARDIAN HORSE HOOF INKWELL stamped to the base 'Rowland Ward Limited, 166 Piccadilly', with a hinged lid ; Rowland Ward Ltd of Piccadilly, London, was one of the largest and most famous taxidermy firms in the world. It was founded in 1898 by James Rowland Ward, who had previously traded as J. Rowland Ward, and Ward & Co. Ltd. Ward made many hunting trips to Africa and India, and supplied many taxidermy specimens to museums throughout the world.

Lot 11

A double edged hunting knife. The blade etched Mexico to one side and with a crescent moon decoration to the other. With a white metal cross guard and horn scales. The pommel formed as an eagle mask. Blade stamped Made in Mexico. Blade 16.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Blade heavily pitted.

Lot 596

Two Indian white metal repousse work bowls decorated with hunting scenes along with a similar three part cruet. Bowls, 10cm diameter

Lot 4

A double edge hunting knife by F. W. James of Sheffield. The blade having etched scrollwork decoration to both sides. With an elliptical brass cross guard, white metal ferrule and pommel both with repousse decoration and a hardwood handle including two mother of pearl dot inlays. Blade stamped F. W. James, Sheffield. Blade 25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some minor pitting to the blade only.

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