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An Australian Aboriginal wooden hunting stick, aka killing stick, the curved heavy object with grooved carving to one side and flat underside, these vicious objects were thrown horizontally at a target, sometimes up to 200m (650ft), much like a skipping stone on the water surface they could bounce off the ground to reach and break the prey's legs, slowing or stopping it, approx. 73cm long.
AN 18CT. GOLD FULL HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial signed Sir John Bennett Ltd., London, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate movement, also signed, hallmarked for London 1917, with presentation inscription to the inner case, 50mm. dia., together with an 18ct. gold watch chain with gold 't' bar, 51cm. long, 65 grams.
After Charles Cooper HendersonGoing to the Moors; A Hunting MorningTwo coaching scenes, the former being Plate 1 from the series Fores's Sporting TrapsHand-coloured aquatints by J. Harris, and E. Hester with P. Rainger, respectivelyThe former dated 1847, the latter possibly later, S.W. Fores50.5cm x 73cm. and 52cx 73cm. respectivelyThe English CoachmanHand-coloured mezzotint1769, Carington Bowles 35.5cm x 25cmWith another hand-coloured aquatint by James Pollard of Stage Coach Passengers at Breakfast, this unframed (4)
JOHN KING, 'The Croome and West Warwickshire Foxhounds leaving Aston Hays, White Ladies Aston', Limited Edition colour Print, signed and numbered in pencil, 15 1/2 x 20 1/2in, and similar - 'The Chiddingford, Leconfield and Cowdray Foxhounds away from Alder Bed Copse' 18 x 24in, and a Hunting Scene after Lionel Edwards, 11 1/4 x 16 1/2in (3)
A group of mostly costume jewellery, including an oval pendant locket fitted to a black ribbon, a silver rectangular vesta case, the front hinged to reveal a photographic locket compartment, Chester 1901, a rectangular pill box, various silver and other brooches, colourless paste set bracelets, rough amber beads, various pairs of earclips, five hunting buttons, imitation coral buttons and further items contained in a pigskin jewellery box.
A lady's 18ct gold cased and enamelled, keyless wind, half hunting cased fob watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed RODE WATCH CO, 38580, 18ct gold inner case, the enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, the case front with blue enamelled Arabic numerals, on a pink enamelled ground, import mark London 1910.
A gentleman's silver cased, key wind, hunting cased pocket watch, London 1886, a gentleman's silver cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, Chester 1902, a gentleman's silver cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, import mark London 1914, a gentleman's silver cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, Birmingham 1887 and two further openfaced pocket watches.
A gentleman's silver cased, key wind, openfaced centre seconds pocket chronograph, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, Chester 1891, a gentleman's silver cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, Chester 1898, a silver cased openfaced pocket watch, Chester 1882, a key wind hunting cased pocket watch, the case detailed Fine Silver and a base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, the dial and the movement detailed Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool.
A base metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased, novelty fob watch, formed as a golf ball, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, fitted with a compass fob and a further fob formed from an enamelled Victorian shilling 1887, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, with a silver fob medallion and three further silver curb link watch Albert chains.
A quantity of Sporting and Equestrian prints, including "'Czarina and Maria', publ. Bunney and Gold, 1801", "'In Full Chase/ Action de Chasser, To his Grace Charles Duke of Grafton', publ May 1st 1754, J. Seymour", together with a box of hunting prints, some framed, some mounted and unframed, including a set of four after Archibald Thorburn, "Duck Shooting", "Snipe", "Grouse Shooting", marked Swan Electric Engraving Co. (32)
Two silver pencils, comprising: a late Victorian novelty hunting horn by Sampson Mordan & Co., unhallmarked; the other engine turned by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1931, engraved W.L.A. 15-7-33; a pencil holder with a seal top, unmarked, the shield shape bloodstone matrix with a monogram CA; a late Victorian sovereign case, Birmingham 1897, monogrammed; two swizzle sticks, one Birmingham 1967, the other stamped Sterling; and a silver mounted steel cigar cutter, Birmingham 1959 (7)
A stainless steel hunting spirits set in a leather case by Asprey, of two leather mounted flasks and six conical tots, 16cm (6 1/4in) long, with a shoulder strap; and an English set of three sectional glass spirit flasks in a cylindrical leather case, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) high, with a carrying handle (2)
A German silver rectangular box by Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau, import marked for London 1912, sponsor's mark of Berthold Hermann Muller, the cover engraved with a 16th century fox hunting scene, the sides with arcading, 12.2cm (4 3/4in) long; a linear engraved pocket box in Regency style by Asprey & Co., London 1940, presentation engraved inside, 7.2cm (3in) long; an engine turned cigarette case and powder compact, and an Indian oval box, Calcutta, early 20th century, with animals in the jungle, 8.8cm (3 1/2in) long, 524g (16.85 oz) weighable (5)
A late Georgian silver mounted coconut cup: with four circular cartouches with monogram, hunting dog and vases of flowers, enclosed by floral decorated borders, raised on a knopped stem and foliate carved spreading circular foot, bears marks for John Riley, London, 1822. 16cm. high. (some damage).
A MIXED LOT: A pair of Fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled, by William Pearce, Exeter 1821, a set of six "Apostle" tea spoons, by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1912, a mounted steel shoe horn & a table lighter in the form of a hunting horn by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1895; the latter 6.9" (17.5 cms) high; 8.2 oz weighable silver (10)

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