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Mason`s ironstone porcelain plate with impressed mark, fluted rim, 19th Century, Chinese style decoration, 24cm dia, Wedgwood Ninpo plate, a Chamberlain plate with bead edging, David Winter Cottages, including 1982 town, 1983, Green Dragon pub, Hereford Court, Bakehouse, Bohemian sweetmeat dish with enamel hunting scene, a selection of hock / wine glasses, amber bowl with gilt band and pink long stem, mother of pearl shells and bowls and other ceramics.
Mason`s ironstone porcelain plate with impressed mark, fluted rim, 19th Century, Chinese style decoration, 24cm dia, Wedgwood Ninpo plate, a Chamberlain plate with bead edging, David Winter Cottages, including 1982 town, 1983, Green Dragon pub, Hereford Court, Bakehouse, Bohemian sweetmeat dish with enamel hunting scene, a selection of hock / wine glasses, amber bowl with gilt band and pink long stem, mother of pearl shells and bowls and other ceramics.
HUNTING. - E.R.F. BRUNSKILL (compiler). A manuscript hunting diary, illustrated with photographs. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1897-1934]. Oblong 4to (173 x 250mm), approx. 200pp., with approx. 115 photographs (150 x 205mm and smaller). Original red morocco gilt, a fox`s mask in black onlaid to the upper cover, a crouching fox to the lower, g.e. (rebacked, rubbed). Note: Brunskill hunted widely: the VWH, the Heythrop, the Beaufort, Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds, Bucks Otter Hounds, etc. Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
HUNTING MAPS, SUSSEX. - J. & C. WALKER (publishers). Fox Hunting Map of Sussex. London: [n.d. but circa 1850]. Folding hand-coloured engraved map (350 x 440mm), in 15 sections and backed onto cloth, with `Places of the Meeting of Foxhounds` marked. Folded within original red cloth covers, titled in gilt on upper cover, retailer`s label on inside upper cover `Ackermann / 191 / Regent Street`. - And three other similar maps (4). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
HUNTING. - Margaret A. COLLYER. Incidents with the Warnham Stag Hounds Illustrated by M. Collyer. London: published by Day & Son and Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Limited, [n.d. but 1894]. Oblong folio (296 x 396mm), 18 leaves printed in brown, all but one printed recto only, lithographic title and 16 illustrations (4 with contemporary hand-colouring). (The verso of the dedication leaf with an extensive inscription in ink, one illustration with an ink inscription beneath it, in the same hand, initialled `F.L.W.`). Original decorated cloth (worn). Provenance: F.L.W. (inscriptions); The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
ART REFERENCE. - Sally MITCHELL. The Dictionary of British Equestrian Artists. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors` Club, 1985. Large 4to (275 x 215mm). Numerous illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket (faded). - And forty others, all relating to animals or hunting in art (41). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
HUNTING. - Robert B. FOUNTAIN. A History of the Burton Hunt, the first 300 years. Otley: 1996. Limited edition of 500 copies, 8vo (242 x 165mm). Illustrations, some colour. Original cloth. Provenance: W. Leslie Weller (presentation inscription signed by the author to title-page). - And approximately seventy-eight others on hunting (a quantity). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
Collection of Early Stereoview Cards mostly published by B W Kilburn Littleton NH (New Hampshire USA), some views in early USA and also England and other countries. Interesting card of Afro Americans hunting possom, mines in Colorado, New York street scene and early mountaineering scene in Switzerland. Accompanied by an original wooden viewer. 25 cards in total.
A Victorian petit-point, pastoral scene with church and house beyond, 21 x 27 cm, in maple frame, to/w a later demi-point picture, hunting scene and a Chinese silk fabric fragment worked with foliage (3) Condition Report Pastoral scene - two very small holes Hunting scene - good condition Chinese silk - colours slightly muted
Millais (John Guille) A BREATH FROM THE VELDT Numbered Standard Edition 395 x 300 x 30 mm Standard edition, No. 397 of 750. Facsimile reproduction of the first edition of 1895, with additional frontispiece and publisher`s introduction. Bound in white synthetic leather, illustrated with antelope heads on front and spine. Top edge gilt. The book is presented in a box decorated with a cheetah hunting scene and the facsimile signature of John G. Millais. There is a small, closed crack in the side of the box. The book itself is in Near Fine condition. John G. Millais was the son of Sir John Millais, founder of the pre-raphaelite group of artists in the 19th century. Both the original and the new frontispieces were painted by Sir John. This book is a magnificently illustrated volume of his son`s experiences in South Africa and Rhodesia on hunting and exploring expeditions 236 pages. New frontispiece, frontisiece, 12 etchings, 12 full-page illustrations and 125 illustrations in the text. Near Fine Bulawayo Books of Rhodesia 1974
SWA ADMINISTRATION The Laws of South West Africa 1925 160 x 240mm Digest of the proclamations affecting laws on among others, the establishment of diamond boards, immigration, game preservation, village management boards, electricity supply, the establishment of a burger force, martial law promulgation, whale hunting etc etc.185 pp. Good condition in irregularly faded stiff card covers. Good Windhoek John Meinert 1925
Harris, William Cornwallis The Wild Sports of Southern Africa (1844) 18x25cm pp. xvi + 359, pictorial title page, 24 out of original 26 hand-coloured plates intact as well as a fold-out map of `Africa, North East of the Cape Colony`. Frontispiece and Plate XXIII (Bechuana Hunting the Lion) not present. New endpapers and new leather on spine and back. Front boards shows original red blind-stamped embossing with new leather around front boards edges. New gilt titles to spine, all edges gilt. Some foxing on plates and plate-guards. With a few exceptions, the text pages are without defects and in very good condition, such is the fold-out map. An attractive copy of a scarce work on hunting in South Africa. Good London Pelham Richardson 1844
Holub (Emil) SEVEN YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA 8vo (218 x 145 mm) Travels, researches, and hunting adventures, between the diamond-fields and the Zambesi, 1872-79, Translated by E.E. Frewer. Facsimile reproduction of the 1881 edition with a new Foreword. De Luxe edition: 2 volumes, 426 + 479 pages, frontispiece, folding colour map, numerous plates and illustrations in the text, full light brown leather with green title labels on the spines, top edges gilt, contained in a green rexine slip cases. A very good set. This leather-bound edition in the Africana Reprint Library series is limited to 107 copies. This is No. 91 Holub describes his first three expeditions to the remoter regions of southern Africa in the 1870`s. His compelling ambition was to follow in the footsteps of Dr Livingstone and, specifically, to reach Luanda by way of the Zambesi valley and across Angola. That he failed in his principle objective does not diminish his stature as a traveller-explorer nor, indeed, the fascination which modern readers will derive from his meticulous accounts of the journeys, the third of which took him to the upper reaches of the Zambesi River. Very good Johannesburg Africana Book Society 1975
Mossop, G. Running The Gauntlet - Pioneer Adventures In South Africa 8vo The story of an individual, but also the story of three `peoples`- the English, the Dutch, and the Black men. Trekking inland, he eventually settled for some years at Greytown, Umvoti, County Natal, where he attended the village school. Adventurer, hunter, soldier, transport rider, farmer, Mossop started farming in Portuguese East Africa in 1914; He found adventure by joining a Boer hunting party, learnt horsemanship, how to shoot and live off the veld, at that time teeming with buck, wildebeest and quagga. He signed up with the Light Horse Infantry and rushed off to war against the Zulus. 314pp. Condition: cream pictorial boards in excellent condition; page edges tanned and spotted, contents clean, binding excellent. Dust-jacket: laminated, very good with some fading to spine and front panel. very good Pietermaritzburg G.C.Button 1990
D.D.Lyell, F.Z.S. Hunting Trips in Northern Rhodesia 230 x 280mm Hunting trips in Northern Rhodesia. With accounts of sport and travel in Nyasaland and Portuguese East Africa, and also notes on the game animals and their distribution, Horace Cox, prelims., appendix, index, period advertisement , illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings , 120 pages, Boards have original dark green crocodile leather cloth (faux), front board has gilt lettering with onlay showing a bush scene. Spine has been repaired with green cloth and board edges cleaned up, 230 x 280mm, condition: good. `Lyell recounts his experiences in the big game lands of Rhodesia with exciting details. All manner of game was collected, including elephant near Lake Chiuta, hippopotamus on the Shire River, rhinoceros on the Luangwa River, and lion. In addition, sable impala, kudu, eland, letchwe, waterbuck and other antelopes were also taken` (AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AFRICAN BIG GAME HUNTING BOOKS 1785 to 1999, Dr. Kenneth Czech). good London Horace Cox 1910

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