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ROYAL. LUCAS-LUCAS (H F) THE FOX HUNTING ALPHABET oblong folio, whole page lithographed illustrations in colour, signed by Edward Prince of Wales and his siblings and inscribed For Major Clive Wigram from Edward, Albert [later George VI] Mary, Henry, George, Xmas 1910 The army officer and courtier Clive Wigram, 1st Baron Wigram (1873-1960) was Equerry and subsequently Assistant Private Secretary to George V when Prince of Wales and King, 1906 to 1931 from which date he served as Private Secretary to the Sovereign, until 1936.
AN AMERICAN 9CT GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO TRAVELLER casemaker EWC Co, Birmingham 1930, 49mm diam ++In good condition, the case not engraved a few light scratches from normal wear, the hinges closing tightly. The enamel dial undamaged, not running requires service, standard movement
AN AMERICAN THREE COLOUR GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH HAMILTON WATCH CO, 395496, 6510931 casemaker BWC Co, marked WARRANTED TO ASSAY 14 K, 48mm diam ++In very good condition with extremely light wear to the case. The hinges closing tightly, no engraved inscriptions, the enamel dial undamaged, the movement and hands free from rust and in good working order. Good quality movement
A COLLECTION OF PRATTWARE POT LIDS, to include two The Village Wedding, War, The Times, A Letter from the Diggings, Shakespeares House, The Room in which Shakespeare was born, The Residence of Anne Hathaway, Cries of London, Fine Black Cherries, If Ever I Plant in That Bosom a Thorn, Uncle Toby, two nautical, two scenic and hunting scene, Woods Tooth Paste, three Cold Cream, Bears Grease, Anchory Paste, Potted Meats, Ointment, Bloater Paste, Boots. (25) plus various plain lids and pots (s.d.), together with two bound volumes 'Collecting Pot Lids and The Price Guide to Pot Lids
Apperley, Charles James (Nimrod) Hunting Reminiscences: Comprising Memoirs Of Masters Of Hounds, Notices Of The Crack Riders And Characteristics Of The Hunting Countries Of England, pub. John Lane London 1926; together with Whyte Melville, John, 'Songs and Verses' by John Whyte Melville, pub. Constable and Company 1924; and Beatrice Holden, 'They're Away', pub. Collins 1945 -3
Chalmers, Patrick, R., Aldin, Cecil (illust) 'Forty Fine Ladies', pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1929, beige cloth boards embossed dark brown lettering; together with two other titles, 'Hunting with the Fox', Toulouse Lautrec, pub. Bruno Cassirer, Oxford 1948, paper boards with illustrated title, dust jacket with conforming design; and 'Hounds' by T. Ivester Lloyd, pub. Hutchinson 1934, green cloth boards with black dog pictorial, Ex-Libris pastedown inside cover; plus two advertising pamphlets for 'The Anatomy of Horses' by Stubbs and 'Horses, Hounds and Country' by Michael Lyne. -5
A GOLD HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1913 white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss keyless wind movement with 17 jewels and swan's neck regulator, plain circular 9 carat gold case, gold cuvette signed Jay's / 366, Essex Road, Islington, N, hallmarked throughout maker's mark BD, Chester, 1913 5.3cm diameter
Two Staffordshire enamel counter dishes late 18th/early 19th century, of basket form, one painted with playing cards, the other with travellers beside Classical ruins, and an unusual oval enamel patch box painted with a hunting scene to the lid, the base with a stag and a black boar, some damages, 8cm max. (3)
A pair of Continental porcelain cβchepots and stands 19th century, the large flared forms painted with scenes of native figures hunting lions and tigers within raised gilt panels on a blue ground, the handles formed as lion masks, some faults, 18.7cm high. (4) Provenance: The Property of the late Anthony Hobson, The Glebe House, Whitsbury, Hampshire.
A sterling silver Scottish Perth Highland Volunteers' badge,5th Volunteer Battalion The Black Watch officer's plaid brooch by T B Wilkins, Birmingham 1895, with the motto 'Dia Agus Ar Duthaich' ('God and Our Country') to a relief border of thistles, worn by the 5th Perthshire Highlanders, also worn by the 3rd Perthshire (Breadalbane) Rifle Volunteers, 73mm diameter,together with a circular plaid brooch,with a relief of hunting scenes, 78mm diameter,both worn by Archibald Butter of Faskally (2)
LOTS 71-73By descent through the family to the present vendor.John Grimes Harvey Esq was a prominent figure in hunting circles. His family were gentlemen farmers on the Isle of Wight and in 1845 his father and other friends created the Isle of Wight Foxhounds. Father and son both held the office of Mastership of the ISW Hunt, carrying the horn for many seasons. John Grimes Harvey was considered a good sportsman and fine horseman and in 1888 he was offered the appointment of Royal Huntsman to Her Majesty’s Staghounds known as the Royal Buckhounds based at Ascot. He retired in 1897 and spent his remaining years back on the Isle of Wight.an and a very fine horseman, was offered the appointment of huntsman to Her Majesty’s Staghounds, which he accepted.A Victorian silver Hunting presentation coffee service,comprising:a Victorian silver coffee pot and cream jug,by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1876,of vase shape with beaded rims and acanthus borders, also chased and engraved with
A Victorian silver hunting horn,by William Summers, London 1864,of usual form, inscribed ‘John Harvey Esq MFH, Presented at Swainston Nov 30, 1866, by members of the Isle of Wight Hunt’, 28cm long, 5ozThis was presented to John Grimes Harvey’s father when he was Master of the Isle of Wight Hunt from 1864/1867.
Royal Interest. A Victorian silver spirit flask,hallmarks worn, stamped Percy Edwards & Co., 71 Piccadilly,of curved rectangular form, inscribed ‘From Henry of Battenburg Jan 1886’,12cm long, 4.5ozAccording to family reputation Prince Henry of Battenburg gave this flask to John Grimes Harvey Esq as a token of gratitude after a hunting accident with the Isle of Wight Hunt when Mr Harvey was acting as gentleman huntsman in an honorary position under General Sir Henry Daly who was Master of the Hunt at that time. The flask saved HH’s life by cushioning the blow from the horses hoof, hence the indentations on the flask. Supposedly as a mark of thanks JGH was invited to become the Huntsman of the Royal Buckhounds in 1888.
A silver mounted glass spirit flask,probably by Thomas Ingleton, London 1920,of usual form with removable sleeve,14cm long, andan Edwardian silver mug,by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905,of cylindrical form with loop handle, decorated with wild boar hunting scene amongst leafy scrolls, with vacant cartouche,7.75cm high (2)
Three 'Hunting' and 'Fishing' silver and enamel vesta cases,one enamelled with a trout,by Gilmour & Watson, Birmingham 1912,with gilt interior, 5.5cm long,a larger vesta case,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912,enamelled with a hunting scene,with gilt interior,5.5cm long, anda smaller engine turned example,maker's mark unclear, Birmingham 1901,with applied enamel disc of a fox's head,all with ring attachments (3)

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