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Lot 1463

A Black Forest Limewood carving of Stag brought down by a hunting hound on an ebonised base - Height 26 cm x 49 cm x 23 cm Condition report: Split to chest of Stag, possible replacement antlers

Lot 486

A Victorian mahogany pole screen with embroidered Hunting scene

Lot 625

Somerville E. : Slipper's ABC of Fox Hunting, 1903. 1st.Ed. Folio, hb., Illustrated binding, tinted plates. Vyner R. : Notitia Venatica, 1910. New rev. ed., col. plates. Sparrow W. : George Stubbs & Ben Marshall, 1929.

Lot 156

B. Burnham (English 19th century), signed and dated 1876, fox hunting scene, pen and ink, 24cm x 34cm. Condition: as found

Lot 570

Three Framed Hunting Prints 20 Inches High x 18 Inches Wide

Lot 576

Set of Four Brass Bound Hunting Prints 18 Inches High x 22 Inches Wide

Lot 626

Pair of Framed Hunting Prints Largest Each 20 Inches High x 30 Inches Wide

Lot 627

Pair of Amusing Prints Framed of Hunting Scenes Each 20 Inches x 30 Inches

Lot 134

A set of four coloured engravings hunting scenes framed and glazed

Lot 1298

Hunting/Fishing Interest Two Victorian Base Metal Wall Pockets/ Plaques, Of Raised Oval Form With Applied Game, Fish And Rabbit All Realistically Modelled.

Lot 1995

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.''

Lot 278

AFTER TOM IVESTER LLOYD ""Out of Covert"" and ""A Sure Find"" a pair of hunting Prints in ebonised glazed frames

Lot 279

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

Lot 397

A quantity of hunting and other prints

Lot 329

Mick Cawston (1959-2006) Original on Canvas, Foxes in various stages of life, approx 60 x 90 cms. A Noted Hunting Artist who tragically died at the young age of 47, this original has never been put to print.

Lot 61

A Victorian horn beaker of tapering cylindrical form, scratch engraved in the round with a hunting scene 9cm high, another larger example more naively decorated, 11.5cm high and a small plain example 7cm high

Lot 117

A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, the decorative case applied with flower and foliage and hunting devices, surmounted with a white metal horse and rider, centrally with circular white metal dial, Roman numerals and twin winding apertures, strikes on a bell £200-300

Lot 225

2 boxed Wedgwood hunting scene mugs.

Lot 226

5 boxed Wedgwood hunting scene plates.

Lot 227

2 boxed Wedgwood hunting scene trinket pots.

Lot 322

Boxed Wedgwood hunting scene items.

Lot 150

Pair of 19th century oils on board, hunting scenes, unsigned, 12" x 17", framed.

Lot 82

Lionel Edwards (1878-1966) colour hunting scene print "Out," signed in pencil, i 9" x 16", framed.

Lot 264

A Royal Copenhagen figure ""of a hunting fox, 5½""; another of a rabbit (ear-glaze chip); and another of a robin

Lot 395

Ludovici: 3 early/mid-20th century coloured hunting prints, framed and glazed

Lot 463

After George Wright, three monochrome hunting prints, signed in pencil, one unglazed, and five other prints, (8).

Lot 75

A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware jugs of tapering form, embossed with hunting scenes in a continuous frieze, 27cm high.

Lot 216

A Bohemian Schwartzlot enamelled glass vase, circa 1820-40, the slightly tapered bucket vase decorated all around with figures in hunting on horseback with hounds, below a wavy line and dot upper rim, 17cm diameter, 20cm high

Lot 238

A post-war German hunting knife with stag handle, the blade with makers' mark for F.W Backhaus, bears inscription '53, W, Souvenir for Kamp Komandant', in a brown leather sheathe, blade length 22cm, overall length 34.5cm

Lot 270

An African hunting spear, early 20th century, with copper and metal binding to the wooden shaft, overall length 155cm

Lot 397

English School (19th century) Hunting scene with a fox being flushed from undergrowth, huntsmen and hounds nearby, oil on canvas, 61.5 x 76 cm.

Lot 476

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)

Lot 60

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)

Lot 70

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)

Lot 134

A Doulton Lambeth brown stoneware jug, decorated overall with country figures, hunting scenes etc., with a silver collar, impressed mark to underside, 13cm high

Lot 194

A collection of five 19thC hunting horns, possibly sheep, with pewter mounts etc.

Lot 265

A Victorian horn and silver mounted hunting flask, London 1876, 24cm long

Lot 117

Repousse decorated brass shot flask with patent dispenser marked 'Hawksley' together with a copper and brass hunting horn. (2)

Lot 358

Tray of assorted items to include pin boxes with hunting and other scenes, cast iron cooking pot, brass fire tongs, etc.

Lot 511

Group of assorted furnishing pictures and paintings including works by Irene Rogers, unframed hunting prints and others. (5)

Lot 53

Pair of vintage all leather hunting or riding boots. (2)

Lot 704

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.

Lot 129

Plated copper charger on pedestal stand with repousse designs of hunting scenes, with wolves, sheep and peacocks, probably Greek

Lot 134

A set of four coloured engravings hunting scenes framed and glazed

Lot 154

A 1920's Birmingham machined silver cigarette box together with a silver pill box enamelled with a hunting scene

Lot 1995

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.``

Lot 553

A 19th century Black Forest hunting pipe, the stem formed of three taxidermy hooves, with bone silver mounted bowl and carved wood terminal

Lot 248

Pair of etchings and hunting prints

Lot 90

Framed hunting print, oil on board depicting street scene and framed print

Lot 25

A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Napoleon & Albert, together with a late 19th century stoneware loving cup, decorated in shallow relief with tavern and hunting scenes, a stoneware harvest jug, Staffordshire figure of a huntsman and three other figures.

Lot 359

A mixed lot of silver and plate, including cigarette case, cake knife, pair of cast metal hunting dogs, toast rack, quatrefoil box and other items, various dates and makers.

Lot 1200

Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1850-1920) - Pair Hunting scenes, watercolours, each signed lower left, housed under glass in gilt gesso frames, 14 x 22cm

Lot 1231

Follower of Philip Reinagle (1749-1833) - The Kill, extensive hunting scene, oil on canvas, 49 x 59cm

Lot 296

FOLDER OF VARIOUS ENGRAVINGS Hunting and Shooting interest

Lot 301

CECIL CHARLES WINSOR ALDIN, (1870-1935, BRITISH) ?Hunting Followers? pair of chromolithographs, published 1903 by Lawrence & Bullen Ltd 4 x 25ins (2)

Lot 316

THOMAS IVESTER LLOYD, (1873-1942, BRITISH) Hunting Scene watercolour, signed lower right 13 x 9½ins

Lot 317

GEOFFREY MORTIMER, (1895-1986, BRITISH) Hunting Scene oil on board, signed lower left 14½ x 9½ins

Lot 319

*CLIVE MADGWICK, RBA, (1934-2005, BRITISH) Hunting Scene oil on canvas, signed lower right 35 x 27ins

Lot 30

A hunting etching bearing signature Frank Paton, 8" x 10"

Lot 33

A circular hunting print and various prints and watercolours

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