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EDWARD CHISNALL, MEMORY IS A HUNTING HORN oil englazed on canvas, signed and dated 2001 80cm x 100cm Framed, and under glass Note: International award-winning painter and writer Edward Chisnall, in addition to gold medals in New York and Barcelona has worked for blue chip clients in Europe and the Americas. From The Mackintosh School of Art to Malaya, Singapore, Sydney, New York, Santa Cruz, and his beloved Glasgow, the settled style and technique of this collectable painter finds full expression in the traditionally realised oil and glaze on linen canvas surrealist cityscape, ''Memory is a hunting horn.'' In the artist's words: ''The picture draws on glimpsed experience on a number of continents and in a wide world full of dreams.''
AFTER JAMES POLLARD Stage Coach Passengers at Breakfast, hand coloured engraving, 11 x 21cm and another similar - Two busy Royal Mail Coach London Street scenes, 11 x 30cm framed as one, three hunting scenes, The Meet, Full Cry and The Kill, 10 x 44 cm framed as one and a further hunting scene 11 x 21cm, variously framed
Lowson (G.). The Modern Farrier; Containing the Courses, Symptoms, and most Approved Methods of Preventing and Curing the Various Diseases of Horses, Cows, and Sheep, 1846, numerous b & w illustrations including frontispiece, extra articles pasted to front endpapers and half-title, some spotting and marks, contemporary cloth binding, boards and spine rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Radcliffe (F.P. Delme), The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting... , 1839, numerous b & w illustrations including half-title and frontispiece with tissue guard, front endpapers through to title-page detached, some light spotting, bookplate and inscription to inside front board, contemporary green morocco, boards lightly rubbed, spine rubbed and faded, 8vo, and Walsh (J.H.), The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Varieties, Management in Health and Disease, Anatomy, Physiology, etc. etc., 1875, 170 b & w illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some minor spotting, original cloth binding, boards slightly grubby, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Watson (Alfred E.T.), Racecourse and Covert Side, 1883, numerous b & w illustrations including frontispiece, some light marks, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards rubbed with slight water damage, spine faded and rubbed at head and foot, and other 19th/20th c. equine and sporting reference and literature, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
Blome (Richard). The Gentlemans Recreation. In Two Parts. The First Being an Encyclopedy of the Arts and Sciences... The Second Part, Treats of Horsemanship, Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Fishing and Agriculture..., 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1686, imprimatur leaf, title printed in red and black, eighty-five (of 86) engraved plates (including allegorical frontispiece, lacking one horsemanship plate), woodcut illustrations to text, occasional closed tears mostly to lower margins, short worm trail and few small holes to throughout, light marginal dampstaining to last few leaves, attractive modern speckled panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, folio. Scherdt I, p.72; Wing B3213. According to Schwerdt ÒPerfect copies are rarely found... some of plates of arms, especially the 10th, and the plate of horsemanship, inscribed to Sir John Skeffington are often missing (both present in this copy). The `Gentlemans Recreation` contains an enormous store of information and is compiled in two parts, of which the former treats of geography and navigation, while the latter deals with field sports and agricultureÓ. (1)
Smythe (F.S.). The Valley Of Flowers, 1st edition, 1938, 16 tipped in colour photos with tissue guards including frontispiece, 2 b & w maps including 1 folding, t.e.g., original white cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, (limited edition 41/250, signed by the author), together with Coventry (B.O.), Wild Flowers of Kashmir, 3 volumes, 1st editions, 1923-1930, numerous colour illustrations including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spines faded and slightly rubbed at head and foot, 8vo, and Cox (E.H.M.), Plant-Hunting in China, A History of Botanical Exploration in China and the Tibetan Marches, 1st edition, 1945, 27 b & w illustrations, colour frontispiece, original cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers rubbed with minor tears and chipping to head, spine slightly faded, rubbed and chipped, 8vo, plus Fletcher (Harold R.), A Quest of Flowers, The Plant Explorations of Frank Ludlow and George Sherriff, reprint, Edinburgh University Press, 1976, 108 colour and b & w plates, original cloth in price-clipped d.j., 8vo, and 10 other modern Eastern flora reference and related, all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to (16)
A hunting pink jacket, a coal scuttle, and a trunk (3) Condition report Report by NG Jacket: bears label to inside left pocket Harrison & Son Successors to S B Whiting, 17 South Molton Street, W. Label inscribed in ink 513 A S Manger (?) Esq 10.12.25. Buttons initalled B D (?). Jacket with some staining and discolouration. With moth damage all over, largest hole under left arm.
EDWARD CHISNALL, MEMORY IS A HUNTING HORN oil englazed on canvas, signed and dated 2001 80cm x 100cm Framed, and under glass Note: International award-winning painter and writer Edward Chisnall, in addition to gold medals in New York and Barcelona has worked for blue chip clients in Europe and the Americas. From The Mackintosh School of Art to Malaya, Singapore, Sydney, New York, Santa Cruz, and his beloved Glasgow, the settled style and technique of this collectable painter finds full expression in the traditionally realised oil and glaze on linen canvas surrealist cityscape, ``Memory is a hunting horn.`` In the artist`s words: ``The picture draws on glimpsed experience on a number of continents and in a wide world full of dreams.``

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