Beswick china hunting group to include: rearing horse and rider, no. 868; female on horseback together with six hounds and one fox. (9) CONDITION REPORT: One hound has had his tail and leg glued back on. Another hound has lost the tip of tail and been glued back on. Other items appear ok. Slight paint loss in places.
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A double barrelled percussion sporting gun by Tanner, 30.5inch sighted browned damascus barrels signed and inlaid in gold at the breeches C.D. TANNER Konig Hof Rustmeister IN HANNOVER, gold lined breeches decorated with birds, border and scroll engraved bolted locks decorated with hunting dogs, birds and a rabbit within a landscape and inlaid with a gold maker's cartouche TANNER HANNOVER, half stocked with engraved steel mounts, the scroll trigger guard decorated with a dog chasing a rabbit, the butt plate tang decorated with a bird and scrolls, chequered wrist, vacant oval white metal escutcheon, brass capped wood ramrod. C. D Tanner (1791-1858) Hofrustmeister (1829-1845)
A 14-bore double barrelled percussion sporting gun, 27.5inch sighted barrels, border and scroll engraved stepped locks decorated with hunting dogs to either side, half stocked with chequered wrist, border and scroll engraved steel mounts, brass capped wooden ramrod with concealed worm. Bearing Black Powder proofs but sold as an antique and curiosity only.
An 18th Century silver and ivory mounted hunting dagger by Jeffreys Cutler to His Majesty, 29.5cm blade, recurved silver quillons with scroll terminals, gadrooned central panel, spirally fluted ivory grip with silver bird's head pommel, contained in its silver mounted polished fishskin scabbard. Circa 1763, Daniel Jeffries, the Strand, Cutler to his Majesty 1763. Chape a later white metal replacement.
Collection of eight Mauchline and other fruitwood snuff boxes, largest 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chicken box: slightly rubbed, worn lacquer to top, slight damage at left - bruise/crack, base good. Screw: some long bruises to top crack at front right hinge, interior slightly rusty, base good. Hunting scene: slight scratches and wear to top. tartanware scuffed on edges, particularly at corners, base good but scuffed/worn particularly at corners. To a friend: generally good condition. SLight raised line on poem. Scuffs to base, slight surface chip to inside of top rim, worn interior. Castle: top, rough area at opening point, two small areas of varnish loss, some scratches, base has tiny loss at edge (within knot of wood). worn to interior. Wear to base commensurate with age. Armorial: some slight areas of wear to top, two small areas with loss of design, otherwise slight wear but generaly good. Worn interior. Burns Cottage: generally good, some slight weare to lid, wear to interior. Snuf taker: three/four small scratches to lid and a few to sides, generally very good, wear to interior.
Collection of six treen snuff boxes and a hunting cigar case, 13cm, (7) CONDITION REPORT: Book: generally bright with good patina, hinge good but 'covering' to hinge interior partly nibbled away. Three/four knots have been filled, two fillings have come out, small (natural?). Horn lining to inside of lid slightly bowed at both ends. Brass plate to top initialled JD. Further small signs of filler (red/brown) on top and bottom of book. Various natural flaws. Chamber pot: good condition apart from flaw mark/loss to one side EWJ to base in ink. Round with cabouchon: generally good condition, lined with tortoiseshell which is backed with gold foil, label reads ?(G) art more, Fine, good condition. Round with coin: generally fairly good, lid inserted with George III shilling 1817, some scratches, generally good patina. Base has fine crack running halfway from rim into body and another on oppostie almost the whole width. Base good, worn inside. Rectangular with tortoiseshell G R for Royal Engineers, incised top slightly bruised, scratched. Side good, crack full length from lid back right side, base slightly matt/worn, very little liner left. Hunting cigar case: overall rather worn, scratched particularly at rounded ridges, most losses of lacquer, nibbles are outwith image and more flaking nibbles to back. FOur compartments to interior, lid still quite tight. 'Knot' box, rectangular: lid, hinges slight horizontal cracks to interior cover, clean inside, lid slightly yawning at right hand side, back wood at right of hinge has horizontal crack around 8mm. Base generally good, bright, clean with one tiny loss to lacquer/patina at front around 3mm x 2mm maximum and slight scrapes at back.
SM Huntsman - Pelham Puppets SM Range, round wooden head, painted features, large upward gazing blue eyes, large carved wooden hooked type nose, opening mouth, lead hands, metal strip knee joints, wearing a black felt hat, white shirt with yellow waistcoat and red hunting jacket, white trousers, boxed, late 1940's/early 1950's
A Derby porcelain two handled urn on stand, the ovoid body probably decorated by Daniel Lucas with a ruin, highland figures with tartan clothing and cattle; highland figures hunting in a lakeland setting verso, between scrolled handles with pan mark terminals under stiff leaf cut rim and moulded shoulders, the integral stand with foliate and lion paw gilded tripod feet, red printed D under crown mark, c1820, 30.5cm high

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