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POSTCARDS - INDIA & OTHER Approximately 170 cards, including views of a Rewa Elephant Coach; Cotton Cart; a Hunting Cheetah; Bombay Central Station; Victoria Terminus Station, Bombay (two different); Royal Bombay Yacht Club; and a Native Tobacco Shop; with portraits of a Brahmin Beauty; Brahmin Priest; Bhil Woman & Child; Tamil Beauty; Purbhoo Beauty; Parsi Girl; Rajput Beauty; Gujrati Family; Bhootea Pair; Snake Charmers (two different); Road Sweeper; Water Carrier; Bombay Policeman; Vegetable Seller; a Hindu Lady; Miss Nazir Begum of Lucknow; Miss Chanda of Hyderabad; Goharjan (songstress of Calcutta); A Hindu Woman Cyclist; Parsee Beauty; Umbrella Mender; Road Side Barber; Fakir; Native Fruit Sellers; Baluchistan Chiefs; Shoe Makers; Darjeeling Dwarf; Darjeeling Group of Two Lepchas; Nepaly Mother; Thibetan Merchant with Wife; Tinsel Workers; and a Madras Dancing Girl, (two albums).
AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "The Stag" chromolithograph together with another hunting scene print in Hogarth frame CONDITION REPORTS Various signs of foxing and brown marks throughout. Image appears to be slightly yellowed. Mount heavily foxed and yellowed. Frame various scratches, knocks, scuffs, general signs of wear and tear
A collection of early 20th Century carved wooden painted hunting figures comprising three horses, three huntmen, fox and eleven hounds and five Lichen/twig trees CONDITION REPORTS Hunstmen and Horses all have splits predominantly at their joins and one horses leg has been broken and re-glued, all Huntsmen are loose from their horses; two tails are off completely from the horses, the other appears to have been repaired. Two Hounds have significant losses to their ears and the Fox to his. All items have flaking paint or have been re-painted, have splits, chips knocks etc conducive with age and use. The trees have sponge breaking off in various places. All items are in need and clean and some TLC. Have general wear and tear, see images for further details
A Victorian silver hunting horn inscribed "W. F. D. Saunders from Conrade & Susan Abadam, 27th September 1872" (London 1872 by Daniel and John Wellby) CONDITION REPORTS Horn has several dents together with surface scratching, smaller dents/pin marks. Stamped Kohler & Son maker 35 Hendrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Horn is dirty especially to the interior, has general wear and tear. Has had a repair to the trumpet end just above the engraving, see images. Approx 24.5cm in height
Two gentlemans black hunting coats with black buttons for the Worcestershire hunt CONDITION REPORTS Label inside inscribed 'Heaphys', has nine buttons (p-lastic), some discolouration to them. There is some discolouration/staining to the jacket itself and the interior and it also has a couple of pulls on one sleeve. Measures approximately 53cm from armpit to armpit, 50cm from shoulder to shoulder and is approximately 80cm from top of collar to base of jacket. The second jacket has no labels, 10 buttons, significant wear to the edges as well as bobbling, discolouration, staining etc. There are rips to the interior lining, measures approximately 57cm from armpit to armpit, 51cm from shoulder to shoulder and 84cm from top of collar to base. Both jackets have general wear and tear etc conducive with use
A Brittains figure of jockey upon horse, a further figure of jockey upon horse probably by Brittains a Brittains figure of a fox and one further figure of a fox together with 10 Brittains figures of hounds and a miniature copper hunting horn CONDITION REPORTS Both are Brittains, the brown horse displays flaking paint all over, there are some small dents especially to the jockey's cap and the ears of the horse. The moving arm is stiff, paint is crazing in various areas, possibly been re-painted as there is red coming through under the jockey's jacket. There appears to be a fault to one of the back legs of the black horse displays flaking paint all over, again may have been repainted as can see a red base coming through, general crazing, the moving arm is very stiff. Jockey's hat has a hole in it and is dented, as are the ears of the horse. Both foxes have flaking paint and the smaller of the two has a hole to the nose and some knocks to the paws. The hounds all have flaking paint and possibly some touch ups, a couple have holes to their bodies. The miniature horn is slightly bent, has some pitting and is tarnished. All have general wear and tear, see images for further details
AFTER CECIL ALDIN "Hare Hunting" chromolithograph signed in pencil bottom left CONDITION REPORTS 62.5 x 43 plus mount and frame. water damage to the left hand side, see images. Some foxing all over and yellowing. Dirty brown marks all over. Frame with some scratches, marks etc. General wear and tare throughout. NOT BE LIONEL EDWARDS.........
A late 19th Century copper and plated Köhler & Son hunting horn CONDITION REPORTS The hunting horn has several large dents all over and appears to be split at the top near the mouthpiece. Mis-shapen to the trumpet end especially, in need of a clean as tarnished and showing signs of patination etc. Has general wear and tear to include surface scratches, see images for further details. Approximately 22.5cm in height
A box containing "Hunting by Ear - The Sound Book of Foxhunting" by MICHAEL F BERRY and D W E BROCK, complete with 45 rpm EP disk, recorded by Ludwig Koch, together with two Cotswold Hunt DVDs, a soft toy in the form of a fox dressed in hunting pinks and a pyjama case in the form of a fox in red hunting coat, a tray decorated with various fishing flies, etc
A Beswick figure of girl up on pony and various other figures on ponies and porcelain hunting related figures and a resin walking cane handle CONDITION REPORTS Beswick girl has one leg off and missing, ears are chipped, badly crazed all over, discoloured and dirty all over. The three further horses with riders all have wear, flaking paint, possibly re-painted and some small knocks and chips. The large brown horse has some chips to the ears, the rest German foal has crazing, all items have general wear and tear to include some light surface scratching, some small chips etc. See images for further details.
"The Michael Lyne Sketchbook", written and illustrated by MICHAEL LYNE, published THe Standfast Press Cherington 1979, limited edition No'd. 108/550, signed by the author, together with "Snaffles - A Catalogue Resume of the Prints of Charles Johnson-Payne 1884-1967", Alpine Gallery, South Audley Street, London 1981, "Cecil Aldin - The Story of a Sporting Artist" by RON HERON, "The Hunting Gene" by ROBIN PAGE, "Cecil Aldin's dogs and hounds" by RUPERT COLLENS and "Snaffles The Life and Work of Charles Johnson-Payne 1884-1967" by JOHN WELCOME and RUPERT COLLENS
AFTER GILLIAN HARRIS "Young Entry and Old Stages" limited edition colour print 698/850 signed in pencil lower left together with AFTER EM CONRAD "Study of Hounds" limited edition coloured print 301/850 signed in pencil lower right together with AFTER ANN PORTER "Hounds Asleep in the Hay" colour print limited edition 98/395 and two further hunting prints CONDITION REPORTS All pictures have general wear and tear, t he glass in all pictures is in need of a clean, the two further prints, one frame is broken, the other glass is broken. General surface scratching etc to the frames on all, see images for further details.
A pair of black and tan hunting boots with wooden trees and brass fittings together with two further pairs of black and tan hunting boots and a pair of black hunting boots CONDITION REPORTS All boots are worn, cracked, scuffed, re-stitched, etc - especially the pair with trees and the folded over pair. Boots with trees - length of sole is approx 27.5 cm. Height is approx 45 cm. Trees are split in various places and do not appear to fit quite right and the brass knobs have been replaced. Have not removed trees from boots. All items have general wear and tear. See images for further details.
AFTER FRANK ALGERNON STEWART "Hunting Scenes with Huntsman and Hounds in Landscapes", colour prints (2) CONDITION REPORTS The image of the Hunt Jumping Over a Wall has pin head holes to the mount, some brown spots to the image and mount appear to be insects underneath the glass. Hunt Over Hedges has some scratches to the mount and a couple of pin head holes and in the image itself to the top right hand corner especially. Some brown marks again appear to be insects underneath the glass, there is a scratch to the right hand side middle both on the image and mount and some creasing to the bottom right hand corner. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use as have frames, see images
AFTER ALFRED W STRUTT "The Run of the Season" and "Any Port in a Storm", a pair of humorous hunting studies photo engravings, unsigned CONDITION REPORTS Two prints, slightly different sizes, both ever so slightly yellowed, frames display various chips, scratches, knocks etc, some losses, glass could probably benefit from and clean, general signs of wear and tear throughout, condition generally good. The "Any Port in a Storm" print has some foxing throughout and some dark marks, see images
AFTER EDWIN LANDSEER "A British Boar", colour print, together with AFTER HARRY PAYNE "Corporal Major of Royal Horse Guards with the Regimental Standards" and "A Trooper of the 12th (Prince of Wales) Lancers in Review Order" colour prints (2),together with another hunting print hand coloured AFTER J STURGEON
A framed Peter Biegel print of the Belvoir vale 23 x 34cm; together with another framed print titled 'The Huntsman' (GD Armour), a framed and glazed Lionel Edwards print and a further Edwards print signed lower right of the Berwickshire hunt; a framed print of HRH Prince of Wales and the Quorn hunt by Neil Cawthorne signed lower left no. 421/500, and a print titled 'Humours of the hunting field' (6)

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