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HERBERT LAKE (possibly Lt. Herbert Arnold Lake, The Royal Army Medical Corps 1883-1969) "I had a grand day last Sunday. Hunt met at the church at 11 ...", an annotated vignette study of a hunting day, signed in sepia ink lower right, sepia ink and watercolour over traces of pencil, 11.75" x 9.5"
A Limoges tea service with stylised floral pattern and printed mark to base "Union Porcelainiere", comprising a teapot, a sucrier, a lidded milk jug, and ten cups and saucers, a Wedgwood jasperware biscuit barrel decorated with hunting scenes and a Continental pot and cover with applied decoration of flowers and a bird on a twig. CONDITION REPORT: The sucrier and jug have brown marks to the handles which may be removable. Small firing flaw to top of jug base. Hairline crack to one cup. Very small amounts of paint worn due to use. Generally good condition. The biscuit barrel discoloured inside. Pot and cover: the bird has been repaired, chips to leaves.
A small quantity of collector's items comprising three pocket knives, one with mother of pearl handle and hallmarked silver blade, a cased set of Raphael Tuck postcards of the Queen's Dolls House, a silver plated change holder, a pendant necklace and an Oriental hunting scene painted on a plaque contained in an Eastern inlaid box.
A group of 19th century boxes, comprising an oval blue and white enamel example, probably French or German, painted in the blue and white Delft style, the cover with a pastoral scene of two figures, in a mid-eighteenth century style, the exterior sides with a scrolling floral border, bears apocryphal Adrianus and Pieter Kocx mark, 12cm long, two Samson porcelain boxes, the first with Chinese Export Armorial style decoration, 8cm long, the second in Derby style with flowers, 4.5cm long, and a fourth example painted in brown camaïeu against a white ground with hunting scenes, both internally and externally, bears Meissen style mark to base, 8cm long (4)
19th Century scrimshaw whales tooth box, in the form of a coffin, the hinged lid depicting a hunting scene, opening to reveal, a carved skeleton, the base engraved with the words ""In Memory of Ben Huggins 1st mate, ship Lovely Matilda of Philadelphia died whaling off New Foundland, 3rd Sept. 1825"", 11.5cm long, along with a scrimshaw whales tooth uninscribed. 'Sold as seen'.
AN 18CT. GOLD OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH the gold decorated dial with Roman numerals, with engraved foliate and cartouche decoration to the back case, 40mm. dia. Together with a gold plated half hunting cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 50mm. dia.
A SILVER FULL HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial signed G. Falconer Hong Kong & London 4105, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked for London 1876, with engine turned decoration to both cases, cartouche decoration to the front case inset with initials, 50mm. dia.
AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING Senr (1795-1865) FOX HUNTING: THE MEET; THE START; THE RUN; THE DEATH The set of four, lithographs with hand colouring, by J. West Giles, printed by M. and N. Hanhart, published by E. Gambart and Co, 1854 Each 57.5 x 85.5cm. (4) ++ Laid down; light staining; pl.3 with substantial losses in margins; pl.4 with long tear; a furnishing set only; modern oak frames
Pair of mid-19th century Bohemian ruby overlaid faceted glass pedestal vases, each deeply etched with hunting scenes with stags and dogs CONDITION REPORT Vases in good condition, surface scratching on base commensurate with age, one vase has had a piece of the outer glass chipped and re-glued, it does not go all the way through. Overall height 19.5cm

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