A Mason's hunting jug with relief decoration of hounds, a Kevin Francis "Spitting Image" jug depicting Margaret Thatcher, No'd 48/650, a vine and bird decorated baluster shaped jug, a Wedgwood green Jasper ware urn and cover with striped decoration and a relief decorated jug with Classical figure and vine decoration (5) CONDITION REPORTS Margaret Thatcher jug with some wear and scuffs but appears to be sound. Green jasper ware urn attachment to base is loose, base very broken and glued, some chips and lid chipped. Brown vine decorated jug has lid fitments missing and holes to handle and around rim where fitments would previously have been attached. Other items with wear, scuffs, firing faults. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BESWICK HUNTSMAN ON HORSE.
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Lorrequer (Harry) - Arthur O'Leary: His Wanderings and Ponderings, 3 vol., illustrations by George Cruikshank, foxed, later quarter morocco, spines dulled, slip case, Henry Colburn, 1844 § Nansen (Fridtjof) Hunting & Adventure in the Arctic, original cloth, rubbed and dulled, 1925, plus a quantity of mainly leather bound vol., 8vo (qty)
[Liger (louis)] - La Nouvelle Maison Rustique, ou Économie Rurale, edited by J.-F.Bastien, 3 vol., half-titles, 60 engraved plates, 30 folding, light water-staining to lower outer corner of last few leaves, contemporary tree calf, red and black roan labels, one lacking, another chipped, rubbed, joints split, upper cover of vol.3 detached, [Bitting 287; Vicaire 521], 4to, Paris, Deterville, Desray, An VI - 1798. Covering agriculture, the production of bees & honey, silk, oil, wine, as well as gardening, veterinary medicine, hunting, falconry etc.
Foa (Edouard) - After Big Game in Central Africa, first edition , half-title, portrait frontispiece and 29 plates, map, 10pp. advertisements at end, illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, recased, spine ends strengthened and repaired, [Czech p.59], 1899 § Stigand ( Capt . C.H.) and D.D.Lyell. Central African Game and its Spoor, second edition, plates, 2 folding, ink inscription, light spotting to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and bumped, 1909 § Buckley (William) Big Game Hunting in Central Africa, first edition , plates, ink stamp to endpaper, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, 1930; and Maugham's Wild Game in Zambezia, 8vo & 4to (4)
Foran - Kill: or be Killed, plates, damp-stain to frontispiece and title... ( Major W.Robert) Kill: or be Killed , plates, damp-stain to frontispiece and title upper corner, original cloth, 1933 § Lydekker (R.) The Game Animals of Africa, illustrations, bookplates, original cloth, spine a little rubbed, 1908 § Mosse ( Captain A.H.E.) My Somali Book, plates, occasional foxing, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 1913 § Baldwin (William Charles) African Hunting and Adventure, second edition, ink inscription, contemporary calf, gilt, a little rubbed, 1863, all but the last first editions ; and 2 others, African hunting, 8vo (6)
Beswick hunting group comprising: Huntsman No.1501 style two (brown, gloss) and Huntswoman, style two (grey, gloss), eight various hounds and three foxes Condition: One hound has front leg broken off and poorly re-stuck, one other has tail broken off and missing, one fox has a front leg broken and poorly re-stuck and chips to one ear - **General condition consistent with age
A NO BAR INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL TO CAPT E J N BURTON 37th REGT . A no bar Indian Mutiny Medal named to Captain E I N Burton 37th Ft, the brother of Sir Richard Burton the famous Victorian explorer. Famed for his travels and exploration and book/magazine writings, his younger brother went into the army in 1845 as an Ensign. Born in 1824 the sons of Lt Colonel Joseph Netterville Burton and Martha Burton nee (Baker) the co-heiress of Barham House in Hertfordshire. Their sister Maria Katherine Elizabeth Burton, married Lt General H W Stisted KBE. Their father moved the family to France in their childhood years, where both brothers were known to have been allowed freedom and a somewhat lax adolescence. Sir Richard Burton or 'Ruffian Dick' as he became known, having taken part in more single combats with his enemies than any other man of his time, it is quoted. Edward John Netterville Burton was a career soldier, who went on Half Pay (retired) after 1864. Service details show 22/5/1847 Ceylon. 1857 England. 1857-59 India. 1860-1861 India. Ensign 37th Ft 13/6/1845. Lieut 37th Ft 20/11/1846. Captain 37th Ft 20/3/1856. Engaged in commission of roads in Ceylon in 1854. Served in the Indian Mutiny from 1857. Commanded a detachment of the 37th Ft under Col Turner CB at engagement at Lucknow? Commanded an outpost force of 80 men of the 37th Ft , 1/2 battery of the R Artillery and four companies of 10th Ft frequently repulsing the attacking forces under Kumar Singh? Present at the actions of the 17th-18th & 20th October 1858 and capture of Fezdupore?. Serves as Major Brigade at Lucknow from 23rd March to the 3rd November 1859. From their base in Colombo the Regt depleted by sickness and death, sailed for India (Calcutta) . On the 4th June 1857 six companies marched to Barrachpore. There they helped to disarm the three Sepoy Regiments. 100 men under Captain Harrison were sent to Arrah by boat. This ran aground being stuck for a considerable time. The rest of the Regt with 160 men of the 10th Ft, reached Captain Harrison's men, who linked up together, 15 miles from Arrah. On the 29th July they reached an unfordable stream with skirmishers lining the opposite bank, these were soon dispersed. A Captain of the 10th (Senior Officer present) decided to advance on Arrah. Under assurances from the local Magistrate that opposition was unlikely. They advanced in column with no advance guards or flankers. Their route lay along a narrow causeway flanked by deep ditches, the 10th Ft and the Sikhs leading. The enemy suddenly opened fire from the right causing the 10th (80) casualties, the Captain amongst them. Thrown into confusion with no room to deploy, they retreated to a Water Tower 400 yards away to regroup. In this action and retreat the 37th lost 3 Officers and 62 men, with another 24 wounded. The 37th moved up to Ghazipore finding Rajput Kuwar Singh siding with the mutineers. Here they spent considerable time re-opening communications between Oudh and the N W Provinces. They then under Colonel Millman took to the field from Azinggurk, with the 37th (100) strong. The column engaged and sent the rebels fleeing forty miles north of Atrowlea. Whilst chowed down, Colonel Millman heard of an enemy host advancing in great strength. Fighting off this host was carried out successfully, though there was a panic amongst the Transport Wagons, which saw their drivers running off. Singh kept attacking, until the arrival of British reinforcements. The mutineers decamped and set off for the Ganges, hoping to hide in the Jagdispur Jungles. Half of the 37th took part in the three day advance to overtake the rebels. In five days they successfully marched 120 miles in terrible heat, and then caught the enemy. Attacking and killing many of the enemy, the 37th suffered only one soldier killed and seven wounded. May 1858 found the 37th hunting down dispersed rebels. Attacking the rebel forces at Nonadee Village, which was successfully stormed. Here the 37th suffered one man killed and four wounded. On the 12th December Turner advanced towards Bugha Maroo Pass in the Kaimur Hills, which was strongly defended. The 37th and a Company of the 29th Ft, stormed the position with great success. 1859 saw them back at Ghazipore. See Illustration
Large Victorian Album containing over 100 dbl sided leaves of assorted scraps, engravings, col'd prints of various subject, albumen print photographs etc, subjects include Fish, Hunting, Flowers, Children, Birds, Engraved Views of Churches of Norfolk and Suffolk, Norwich Cathedral etc + two albumen photographs of Cromer Church, Town and Beach from east, each approx 7" x 9" + approx 30 other albumen print photographs including George's Dock, Liverpool, approx 6" x 10"; Causeway and Bending Pillars, Staffa; Scottish Highlands and Islands including Skye, Fort William, Trossachs, Glencoe etc, many by James Valentine, old full cf gt worn
THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (ED): SHOOTING - FISHING, SALMON AND TROUT - FISHING, PIKE AND OTHER COARSE FISH, 1887 2nd edn, 1887 3rd edn, 1887 3rd edn, each Badminton Library, 3 vols, unif rebnd hf cf gt worn + GRANTLEY F BERKELEY: REMINISCENCES OF A HUNTSMAN, 1897, orig hf vell worn, teg + MRS PHILIP MARTINEAU: REMINISCENCES OF HUNTING AND HORSES, 1930 1st edn, orig cl gt worn + GEORGE E COLLINS: FARMING AND FOX-HUNTING, [1935], orig cl worn + JOHN JORROCKS: JORROCKS'S JAUNTS AND JOLLITIES ..., L, George Routledge circa 1910, new edn, orig decor cl gt + 2 others similar (9)
CHARLES JAMES APPERLEY "NIMROD": THE HORSE AND HOUND THEIR VARIOUS USES AND TREATMENT ..., 1843, 2nd edn, frontis + 7 full pge plts compl, cont blind stpd cl gt + GEORGE F UNDERHILL: A CENTURY OF ENGLISH FOX HUNTING, 1900 1st edn, col'd frontis by John Leech, old hf cf gt + ALFRED E T WATSON: RACECOURSE AND COVERT SIDE, ill John Sturgess, L, Richard Bentley & Son 1883, ttl pge chipped with closed tear, inner jnts weak, orig cl gt worn + SIEGFRIED SASSOON: SHERSTON'S PROGRESS - MEMOIRS OF A FOXHUNTING MAN - MEMOIRS OF AN INFANTRY OFFICER, ill Lynton Lamb and John Lawrence, L, Folio Society 1971-1974, 3 vols, "The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston" orig pict cl, s-c + CRASCREDO AND THE WAG: HUNTING LORE SHOCKS FOR FOX AND FIELD, 1928, 1st edn, orig two tone cl + LIEUTENANT COLONEL M F MCTAGGART: MOUNT AND MAN A KEY TO BETTER HORSEMANSHIP, 1925, 1st edn, orig cl gt worn (8)
CHARLES ST JOHN: SKETCHES OF THE WILD SPORTS AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDS, L, 1878, ill edn, orig pict cl gt + J OTHO PAGET: HUNTING, L, J M Dent & Co 1900, 1st edn, "The Haddonhall Library", frontis + 11 full pge plts compl as per list, orig pict cl gt + GEORGE A B DEWAR: LIFE AND SPORT IN HAMPSHIRE, L, 1908, 1st edn, col'd frontis + 13 full pge plts compl as per list, orig decor cl gt + CAPTAIN FRANK SILTZER: THE STORY OF BRITISH SPORTING PRINTS, L, Hutchinson & Co [1925], col'd frontis + 3 col'd plts + 16 black and white plts compl as per list, orig pict cl gt (4)
THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT: HUNTING, 1888 4th edn + ARTHUR COVENTRY AND ALFRED E T WATSON: RACING AND STEEPLE-CHASING, 1887, 2nd edn, both "The Badminton Library", each full cf gt, spines gt in compartments, both vols with some wear to spines + G BOWERS: HUNTING IN HARD TIMES, L, Chapman & Hall Ltd, circa 1891, 20 col'd plts, orig decor cl worn, obl, inner jnts pulled (3)
FRIDTJOF NANSEN: FARTHEST NORTH, L, George Newnes, 1898, 2 vols in 1, old hf cf worn + FRIDTJOF NANSEN: HUNTING AND ADVENTURE IN THE ARCTIC, L, J M Dent & Sons 1925, 1st edn, orig cl gt + APSLEY CHERRY-GARRARD: THE WORST JOURNEY IN THE WORLD ANTARCTIC 1910-1913, L, Chatto & Windus, 1939, 1 vol edn, orig cl worn + D MURRAY SMITH: ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS FROM BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHORES FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE EXPEDITION OF 1875-76, Thomas Liddell, 1877, frontis + 2 fdg maps + 24 plts compl, old decor full cf gt worn, aeg + C BOND, R SIEGFRIED AND P JOHNSON: ANTARCTICA NO SINGLE COUNTRY NO SINGLE SEA, 1979, 1st edn, sigd and inscr by the photographer, orig cl, d/w (5)
A late 19th century German black forest wall hanging cuckoo clock: The dial with Roman chapter ring flanked by pendants of dead game and a hunting horn, arched hood, deer, guns and foliate cresting, H 122cm CONDITION REPORT: Clock is complete,but break to the rifle straps, Horns unglued but complete, movement present and complete, would benefit from a service.
A large North Italian ivory and specimen wood inlaid cassonne With domed hinged lid, decorated in the round with hunting and falconing scenes, standing on large hairy paw feet. 179 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Scuffing, scratching and staining, some veneer splits, some old woodworm damage, some small losses, small section of repair to centre of lid, general wear.
A fine quality 19th century unmarked Indian silver ewer With scrolling double serpent handle, decorated throughout with various hunting scenes and animals amongst scrolling flowers, the front with a vacant cartouche. 31.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some tarnishing, some slight misshaping to foot rim, approximately 39 troy ounces.

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