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AUDEMARS PIGUET WATCH WITH COMPLICATIONS No. 4172. Made in 1892. Extremely fine and important, large, heavy 18K rose gold, minute-repeating,grande and petite sonnerie, hunting-cased, keyless, pocket watch with instantaneous 30-minute register, perpetual calendar and phases of the moon. Accompanied by the original Certificate. Case: Four-body, massive, polished, the front cover with engraved foliate monogram, push button for the start/stop and return to zero functions of the chronograph at 12. Hinged gold cuvette. Dial: white enamel with Roman numerals, inner minutes track, outermost chronograph track with fifths of a second divisions and black Arabic five second/minute numerals, subsidiary dials for days of the week, date, months concentric with leap year indication , seconds and aperture for the phases of the moon. Pink gold "Spade" hands. Movement: 19''', matte gilt, straight-line lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance blued steel Breguet balance spring with overcoil, swan-neck micrometer regulator. Case numbered. Dial, case and movement in very good condition. Diam. 60 mm NOTE: It is a wonderful example of one of Audemars Piguet's "Complication" pocket watches, meeting a level of superb quality characterizing the manufacture's timepieces.
A gold ground furosaki paper screen , Edo period, 18th century A gold ground furosaki paper screen , Edo period, 18th century, with shikishi (applied paper with calligraphy or paintings) showing scenes from The Tale of Genji and poems from Hyakunin Isshu (100 Waka Poems by 100 Famous Poets of Antiquity), 67cm high and 176cm wide The bottom right with Chapter 50 The Eastern Cottage, 'Leaving Ukifune to the place of Nakanokimi, the mother, Chujounokimi, went back to the house of the governor. Then Niou accidentally passed the room and found her there. She was very pretty indeed. He caught her hands, which were holding a fan. He approached her asking, "What is your name?" Ukifune was horrified and wondered whether this man might be Kaoru who was looking for her. Nothing further happened, but it was an unforgettable encounter for Niou' The top right with chapter 29, The Royal Outing, 'In the Twelfth Month there was a royal outing to Oharano. All the ministers and councillors and whole court had turned out for the occasion. The princes and high officials were beautifully fitted out. Their guards and grooms, very good-looking, had put on special dresses. The princes and high courtiers in charge of falcons were in fine hunting dress. The falconers from the royal guards were even more interesting, all in printed robes of most fanciful design. Even the skies seemed intent on favouring the occasion, for there were flurries of snow. The procession left the palace at six in the morning and proceeded south along Suzaku Avenue and west on Gojo. Carriages of viewers lined the streets all the way to the river Katsura. The princes of Rokujo and Tamakazura were among the spectators. Tamakazura paid special attention to the Emperor Reizei, her own father, To-no-Chujo, Prince Hotaru and General Higeguro. The emperor in his red robe, who resembled Genji, attracted Tamakazura. It was her opinion that no one compared with him'.
A Third Reich National Forestry Service Assistant Forester’s dress cutlass, by Eickhorn, the blade etched with hunting scenes, game birds, etc, the gilt brass hilt with staghorn grips and green portepee, in its gilt mounted leather sheath. GC (small patches of corrosion to hilt, slight wear to gilt). Plate 6
*Vickers. An interesting collection of 17 Vickers working drawings from the 1950s, relating to paint scheme details for early Viscount customers, including B.E.A., PLUNA (2), Airwork, LANICA, Hunting Clan (2), VASP, Indian Airlines, BWIA, Sudan Airways, Eagle Airways, Union of Burma Airways, Transair and Ansett-Ana, also included is a drawing relating to the paint scheme details for a Trans Canada Airlines Vanguard (18)
British Hunts and Huntsmen, The South-East, East and Eastern Midlands of England, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1909, together with British Hunts and Huntsmen, The South-West of England, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1908, British Hunting, a complete history of the national sport of Great Britain and Ireland from the earliest records, by Arthur W Coaten, volume 1 & 2
A pine box, containing nine trays of approximately 103 named glass microscope slides, to include young newt entire, palate of Aplysia Hydrida (seahorse), yellow fly, head of an ant, saw fly female, hunting spider, hare bell bee, dung fly, mint fly, sheep tick, penis of drone fly, head of earwig, tongue of honeybee, prepared by various firms to include Flatters & Garnett Ltd, Norman, John Glover, Firth, Cole, Ward Manchester, Freeman, Russell London and Calloway
H.K Browne, AKA "Phiz", Twelve hunting prints Including the meet, Pippins congratulated on his sportsman like appearance, speed the plough, Pippins get a nice view of the finish and nine companions, coloured lithographs. 23x37.5cms approximately excluding margin, ebonised reed frames and glazed.
FOUR MINIATURE PAINTINGS Persia, 18th-19th centuries gouache with ink and gold on paper, comprising a folio from a dispersed shahnama manuscript(?) depicting a hunting scene, a painting of a youth hunting, a nobleman and his son meeting a ruler and a youth with a drinking cup 28.4 x 15.3cm (folio) and smaller (4) Condition: Folio with tears and staining, the others with trimmed edges, mostly good
A HUNTING SCENE Probably Mewar, Rajasthan, first half 19th century gouache with silver and gold on paper, laid onto an album page, four lines of devanagari script and various study drawings on the reverse 8.5 x 10.5cm Condition: Slight flaking mostly towards edges of painting, various mostly minor stains and marks on border

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