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A pack of Salmon & Gluckstein Ltd Dandy Fifth Tobacco & Cigarettes playing cards, in original box, a pack of Goodall & Son London playing cards, the reverse decorated with Buckingham Palace in a presentation box with retailer's label De la rue stationers suppliers of playing cards to HM King George VI and a pack of French playing cards, edition number 1398 in a series of 12,000 St Hubert's Bridge cards by Philibert Paris. Each of the face cards decorated with a hunting scene, in a black leatherette case including two jokers, a cover card and a queen of diamonds advertising card.
A gentleman's 9ct gold barrel shape cased wristwatch, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds, a gentleman's 9ct gold cased Marvin Revue Quartz wristwatch, both with straps, a gentleman's silver cased openfaced pocket watch with a key, a gentleman's gilt metal cased, keyless wind hunting cased pocket watch and another gentleman's keyless wind pocket watch, with two cases.
A malachite set single stone stickpin, a gold brooch formed as a hunting horn, an 18ct gold mounted cigar cutter, a pair of cufflinks, two odd cufflinks, one large and one small oval cut citrines, a colourless paste set brooch, an oval cornelian set brooch, two thimbles, a gold and turquoise set stud, a seed pearl set circular motif, four hat and stickpins and five further items, with a jewellery box and a tin box.
A set of five silver table lighters, Sheffield 1936, by Walker and Hall in the form of hunting horns, loaded bases and two matching, Sheffield 1933. Provenance: Bramshill House Police Training College, Hampshire. For details about Bramshill House, please visit www.bellmans.co.uk and refer to our 'News' page.
A gentleman's gold cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, the gilt jeweled lever movement detailed H.Samuel, Market Street, Manchester, No 70317, gilt metal inner case, the enameled dial with black Roman hour numerals and with outer Arabic numerals to 300, the dial detailed 70317, with centre stop seconds, the case back and front detailed 14 K.
A lady's 9ct gold cased, half hunting cased wristwatch, import mark London 1913, on an expanding gold bar link bracelet, detailed 9 CT, with a case, a lady's 9ct gold rectangular cased Cyma wristwatch, Birmingham 1949, a lady's 9ct gold circular cased Vertex wristwatch, on a 9ct gold bracelet and a lady's gilt metal fronted Medana wristwatch, on a gilt metal bracelet.
Kilkenny Interest: Callan 800, 1207 - 2007 - History and Heritage, Naas 2007; Corballis (C.) Hunting in Co. Kilkenny, D. 1999; Farrelly (P.V.) 600 Years of Theatre in Kilkenny, 4to Kilkenny n.d.; Bonnettstown - A House in Ireland, N.Y. 1989; O'Dwyer M.) Cricket in Co. Kilkenny, Kilkenny 2006; & 4 others of sim. interest, some signed copies. All good. A lot. (9)
A large collection of mainly 19th century sporting and hunting books including hunting sketches by Anthony Trollope, The Chase, The Road and The Turf by Nimrod, Kings of The Hunting Field, Elements of Shooting, Story of The Red Deer illustrated by G D Armour, Victorian to mid 20th century, 50 volumes approximately
A late Victorian pen and ink study of a huntsman in an embarrassing predicament on a beach, signed with initials bottom left WSH and dated 78, with ink inscription below, 11 x 18 cm, a coloured print showing a further hunting scene with Jorrocks, a late 19th century sepia coloured photograph of a shooting party and a framed cover of Country Life Magazine dated June 14th 1930 showing the Aga Khan leading in Blenheim, the winner of the Derby (all framed)
Hugh Jones/Portrait of John Griffiths Lewis/half length/oil on canvas, 73.75cm x 61cm/Note: Hugh Jones of Beaumaris painted most of the local dignitaries in Anglesey hunting dress/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: The canvas has two dents in the surface where it has been leant against something, otherwise dirty but in good condition
A silver Betel Nut Box and Cover, mid 19th century, in the form of a butterfly alighting on a gourd, the sides engraved with endless knots and shou, in three divisions for betel nut, lime and paan leaf, stamped Shu wu, zu wen, xiang, dents, wear, 8.8cm By repute this box was looted from the Summer Palace by Captain Bryan Charles Fairfax of the Durham Light Infantry. With the lot is a manuscript note apparently listing the items, including the box, to be given to Christopher Firth by Fairfax. Col. Bryan Charles Fairfax CMG (1873-1950) Colonel Fairfax, the second son of the late Col. T F Fairfax, was born on 12 September 1873 and was educated at Winchester and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Promoted to Captain in 1900, he went to China with the expeditionary force sent to deal with the Boxer Rebellion and served with the 1st Chinese Infantry Regiment at the relief of Peking and other engagements, receiving the medal with clasp. After a distinguished military career, he retired to his native Yorkshire, where he indulged in his favourite pursuit of hunting and was also known as a horse breeder and trainer of repute. He died in 1950. 清十九世纪中期 蝴蝶纹瓜棱银槟郎盒
An Elkington silver-plate scale-copy of the Venus Rosewater Dish originally owned by the Victorian tennis player James Baldwin winner of the All-England Mixed Doubles Championship with Ms K. Hill in 1890, approx. ¾ scale faithful copy of the trophy presented to the Ladies Champion at Wimbledon on Centre Court each year, an electrotype circular 'Temperantia' charger dish, after the original by Francois Briot (circa 1585), decorated in relief with a design of allegorical cartouches within borders of strapwork, birds, masks and flowers, diameter approx. 39.5cm., 15 1/2in. copper exposed on raised surfaces due to over cleaning through time; sold together with a silver-plated goblet won by James Baldwin at the heavyweight boxing championship at Bath in 1891, presentation inscription to the bowl, height 20cm., 8in. (2) Provenance: By family descent Extracts from James Baldwin's obituary in the Bath Weekly Chronicle reads " ... in boxing he had been the hero of several truly Homeric combats, in one of which he was the victor after 23 rounds ... his spell as Master of the Bath Harriers ended in 1899, when he was presented with a handsome silver salve at a complimentary banquet at the Assembly Rooms in April, 1899 ... In November,1905, he accepted the Mastership for a second period ... He had represented Somerset at lawn tennis in the County Championship, and was honoured by being placed on the Committee of the Somerset Lawn Tennis Association." He was also the subject of a feature in the Sporting Gazette 27.5.1899 under the heading 'The County Gentleman: Mr James Baldwin" which tells us that he was from a sporting Irish family in County Cork with prominent links to hunting. He was educated in England, and when at school was stroke of his boat. He also captained the Bath football team for two seasons, and afterwards took up lawn tennis, at which game he was most successful for many years, having held nearly all the champion cups in England. This included the All-England Mixed Doubles title with Ms K Hill in 1890. He also excelled at boxing having won the heavy and light weight cups competed for by amateurs in Bath and County. Additionally he was described as a remarkably good shot and a keen fisherman.
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CARVED PINE CUCKOO CLOCK with stags head, rifle and oak leaf crest over the clock, case with game, hunting horn and hunting bag decoration, the dial with ivorine Roman numerals, the two train movement with a fusee, 62cm wide x 100cm high overall (pendulum lacking)
A GEORGE III STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL SNUFF BOX of serpentine outline, the lid decorated with a huntsman on his horse leaping a fence, his dog beside him, inscribed 'Hunting' above, 5.2cm wide; together with a further Georgian enamel box of rectangular form with canted corners, the lid decorated with a hunting scene 'The Death' on a yellow ground box base, 5cm wide (2)

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