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Lot 238

An Edward VII hallmarked silver collared and topped hunting flask (B'ham 1904) in leather case.

Lot 1216

A yellow and white metal niello gentleman's full hunter pocket watch, stamped 800 with hunting scenes front and back, with Albert and vesta

Lot 129

A pair of novelty peppers formed as hunting horns, London 1903 - maker Carrington & Co, together with two open salts etc.

Lot 434

A MEISSEN CABARET TRAY with moulded gilt shell handles, painted outside the factory with a hunting party in a border of floral swags and gilt trellis with green scaly reserves, 44cm w, incised No 8, crossed swords with wheel cut cancel, c1900 ++Rim slightly chipped and gilding rubbed

Lot 608

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER HUNTSMAN`S BUTTONS engraved with hunting scenes, 2.5cm diam, maker`s mark only, by Johnston & Co of Glasgow ++A few light scratches consistent only with the age but in good condition, the marks clear

Lot 640

AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HALF HUNTING CASED WATCH E DENT & CO, Serial No 53011, the signed and numbered enamel dial inscribed Dent Watchmaker to the King 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange London, casemaker Joseph Walton & Co, London 1901, 48mm diam, maker`s plush lined morocco case, signed Dent 61 Strand London ++In fine condition, setting and running when wound. The enamel dial undamaged, no noticeable play in the hinges, the suspension ring a brass replacement, the dust cover engraved with Latin motto and John S Dawes to James Beale-Kemsley 1st Jany 1905

Lot 643

AN AMERICAN GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO Serial No 9849695, the case engraved with ribbons overall, 1903,45mm diam ++Long in local private ownership, lacking bezel and glass

Lot 647

A SWISS 9CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HALF HUNTING CASED WATCH THE GOLDSMITH`S & SILVERSMITHS`S CO LTD 112 REGENT STREET LONDON W1 casemaker The Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1934, 49mm diam ++In good condition

Lot 648

A 9CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH, AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO with jewelled nickel finished movement, enamel dial inscribed FATTORINI & SONS LTD MANUFACTURERS WESTGATE BRADFORD, casemaker A L Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1906, 50mm diam ++In excellent second hand condition The enamel dial undamaged, hands setting correctly, the movement running when wound

Lot 652

AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED LEVER CHRONOGRAPH WATCH Serial No 127316, signed on the enamel dial Brillman London protected by Trademark Registered Royal Letter`s Patent, the signature repeated on the three quarter plate movement and numbered, in plain case, casemaker J Newsome & Co, Chester 1895, the movement number repeated inside the back, 55mm diam Newsome & Yeomans, subsequently J Newsome & Co of Spon St Coventry advertised as "Wholesale Watch Manufacturers... of... English lever watches of every description; also gold lever watches three quarter and full plate; three quarter plate keyless lever seconds stop watches in gold and silver. The performance of every watch guaranteed foe a number of years." ++In satisfactory condition

Lot 653

AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH J W BENSON Serial No 30014 with enamel dial, three quarter plate movement signed THE KEYLESS LUDGATE WATCH J W BENSON PATENT NO 4658 BEST LONDON MAKE BY WARRANT TO HM THE QUEEN LUDGATE HILL LONDON NO 300104, casemaker J W Benson Ltd, London 1899, 49mm diam ++Good quality and in working order, the case slightly dented

Lot 654

AN ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING CASED LEVER WATCH, FRODSHAM LONDON No 1204, the case engine turned, numbered on backplate and case, casemaker CW (incuse) London 1843, 48mm diam ++Converted from verge escapement, now with fusee lever. Lacks seconds had and glass

Lot 802

CECIL CHARLES WINDSOR ALDIN, RBA (1870-1935) [HUNTING SCENES] a pair, lithographs in colour, s10.5 x 63.5cm, in the original early 20th c oak frames (2) ++Both in well preserved original condition, unexamined out of the frames

Lot 33

A Royal Doulton Kingsware coffee pot decorated with hunting scenes.

Lot 327

A novelty hunting stick-pin with hunter on horseback and fox terminal in a fitted presentation case

Lot 415

Aldin, Cecil: lithographic print entitled `The Whaddon Chase`, LE 108/500, framed and glazed height 44cm x width 70cm. Together with another fox hunting picture.

Lot 778

A 9ct rose gold graduated Albert with T-bar, 355mm overall, hung with a George V 1913 Sovereign (gross weight 32 grammes), and a gentleman`s Dennison half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch in 50mm diameter rolled gold case

Lot 782

A Victorian gentleman`s 18ct gold cased keyless lever half hunting cased pocket watch by Connell of 83 Cheapside, London, No. 7373, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case with enamelled chapter ring to front, 50mm diameter, armorial engraved to verso, London 1883 (gross weight 113 grammes), contained in original red leather covered case retailed by G.L. Connell, Cheapside, London

Lot 783

A Victorian gentleman`s silver full hunting cased pocket watch, the 42mm white enamel dial with Turkish numerals and gold hands, contained in engine turned outer case, 52mm diameter, London 1845 Note: It has not been possible to open the back of this watch to inspect the movement.

Lot 1132

A modern Browning .22 calibre semi automatic sporting rifle No. 146CS02102 with tube magazine, the action finely engraved with duck and pheasant hunting scenes, the 19ins blued barrel with leaf sights, chequered walnut stock and fore end, 37ins overall, complete with Browning ""Custom Shop"" motor case for same Note : Buyers must have the appropriate Section I Firearm Certificate to purchase this weapon

Lot 1135

A modern 12 bore under and over folding side lock ejector shotgun by Nickolson the 27.5ins blued barrels with open top rib and double trigger, under lever opening, the action etched with hunting scenes with chequered wood stock and fore end, 44.5ins overall Note : Buyers must have the appropriate Shotgun Certificate to purchase this weapon

Lot 1143

A 12 bore side by side hammer action ejector shotgun by Lincoln Jeffries, No. 2361 with 26.25ins nitro proofed Damascus barrels, double trigger, the lockplate engraved with a game hunting scene, chequered walnut stock and fore end, composite butt plate, 42.5ins overall (choked - full and full ) Note : Buyers must have the appropriate Shotgun Certificate to purchase this weapon

Lot 1442

A mid 20th Century Qum silk pictorial rug woven in colours with hunting scenes on a grey ground within leaf and floral borders, 60ins x 41ins

Lot 143

H.F. Lucas -Lucas, "The Fox Hunting Alphabet", obverse folio, defective.

Lot 304

Postcards: Five photo albums, Midlands, Wales, Lincolnshire, cathedrals, hunting scenes, etc.

Lot 342

A 9 carat gold tie pin decorated with a Hunting Horn in original case together with a gold coloured biplane lapel badge.

Lot 430

Collection of hunting prints, pictures, framed photographs and gilt mirror

Lot 218

Italian School (19th century): The Hunting Party, oil on canvas unsigned 71cm x 104cm

Lot 52

English School (19th century): Portrait of a Hunting Dog in Coastal setting, oil on canvas unsigned 90cm x 70cm

Lot 371

A set of four reproduction Herring's Fox Hunting Scenes, after J.F. Herring Snr, "The Meet", "Breaking Cover", "Full Cry" and "End of The Hunt". Colour prints. (4)

Lot 631

Pair life size cast iron hunting dogs on plinth, H80cm overall

Lot 1081

Hunting Interest: A Pair of Victorian Silver Menu Holders, Samuel Jacob, London 1897, each cast with a huntsman on horseback with folding easel support, 6.5cm high, 2oz 4dwt Marks: 7-8/10 Part of one easel support detached but present, they do not sit at the same angles, decoration a little worn but still mostly good.

Lot 834

EIGHT MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES each hand-painted, including one hand-titled in ink `The Apollo [Ship] Wreck`, in a frame impressed `Carpenter & Westley / 24 Regent St / London`; a `Reindeer`, in a frame impressed `Baker / Optician / 244 Holborn / Opposite Day & Martins`; tiger hunting on elephants; `[Long] Melford Church [interior], Suffolk`; and an `Engagement at Sea` between British and French ships, each in a mahogany frames.

Lot 1003

[MISCELLANEOUS] Sassoon, Siegfried. Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, first illustrated edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1929, cream cloth, plate illustrations by William Nicholson, octavo; and five other, unrelated works, (6).

Lot 2111

Nicolai Ivanovich Lieberich Hunting Party Russian Bronze Group of the Hunting Party. Cast as a pair of Cossacks kneeling attending a sick animal with their saddled horses blocking them from the wind, raised an octagonal base inscribed "Lieberich" in Cyrillic, "fabr. Woefferel", on a green marble base. After Nicolai Ivanovitch Lieberich (Russian 1828-1883)Woefferel Foundry. Dimensions on base 25 x 12 1/2 x 19 inches (63.5 x 31.75 x 48.26 cm).

Lot 176

A late Victorian cut glass and silver mounted hunting flask, the top with engraved monogram (maker's mark rubbed, London 1896), 15.5 cm high

Lot 236

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Hunting party in carriage with horse, pointer and dalmatian at the side", gros point needlework study, unsigned, 36 cm x 24 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall with fading, browning and stains.

Lot 102

A VINTAGE STRATTON POWDER COMPACT, the lid depicting a hunting scene, together with a pill box, compact mirror and two embroidered brooches etc (6)

Lot 167

A HALLMARKED SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH - LONDON 1777, having decorated enamel dial of a hunting scene, inner dial of Roman numeral hour markers, movement signed `Read` and `Walton 2836`, casing maker`s mark SP, Dia 5 cm A/F

Lot 933

A mahogany sideboard, painted hunting regalia, 183 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Measurements: 92 cm high x 108 cm wide x 55 cm deep There are several scratches and knocks, with the left hand (front) corner having a repaired section, the stud book and tack orders drawers are both missing their end sections, overall a bit of fun, with the decoration being of a later date.

Lot 14

A large Dresden porcelain vase and cover, decorated hunting scenes, 48 cm high See illustration

Lot 4

Arbousset (Rev. T.) & Daumas (Rev. F.) NARRATIVE OF AN EXPLORATORY TOUR TO THE NORTH-EAST OF THE COLONY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. 8vo (220 x 140 mm) Translated from the French by John Croumbie Brown. xii, 313 pages (the page numbers 249-256 are used twice so 321 pages in all), quarter black morocco with grey cloth sides, bookplate on the front paste-down endpaper and a corresponding small stamp below the date on the title page, a very good copy of the first Cape Town edition.  A South African Bibliography, volume I, page 80, originally published in Cape Town in 1846, “a small impression was thrown off at the Cape for circulation amongst the friends of the mission.” From the preface to the London edition published in 1852. Mendelssohn (S.) South African Bibliography, 1:49-50, `An account of a tour taken by two French Protestant missionaries who were settled in Basutoland, to that part of South Africa between the Orange and the Vaal Rivers, which was mainly inhabited by the Bechuanas. The tour lasted about three months, and much of the information published was related for the first time, including notes on the Bushmen, Corannas, Basutos, Bechuanas, Griquas, Zulus, and other nations, with chapters on botanical and geological matters, hunting and even literature. There is a full account of the Zulu army, including the names of the regiments, together with those of the Commanders, Lieutenants, and sub-lieutenants, and there are interesting accounts of Chaka and Dingan, with a description of the death of the former, and an ode to the later. There is a short history of the Bechuana tribesÂ’. Very good Cape Town A.S., Robertson. Saul Solomon & Co., St George`s Street 1842

Lot 55

Hunter (J.A.) HUNTER 222mm x 146mm x 26mm xiii plus 242pp. Cloth hardcover with gilt title to spine. B/W frontis of the author and several b/w photo illustrations. Some stains and marks to cover, light wear to spine ends. Light foxing to EPS and prelims and some damp staining to pre-title and frontis edges. Title page has been backed/reinforced with fibre-tissue. Random light foxing to a few internal pages. Hunter`s best known book and a classic on African hunting. Rogue elephant, rhino and buffalo, lion in Masailand, bongo in the Ituri rain forest and `a host of other vividly described dangerous critters`. `With an introductory note by Captain A.T.A.Ritchie, O.B.E., M.C., Game Warden of Kenya, 1923-1949.` Chapters include; rogue elephant; Scotland - John Hunter; Africa - Professional Hunter; Serengeti safari; clients, brave and otherwise; lion hunting in Masailand; Masai spearmen - the bravest of the brave; life and `death` of a white hunter; the hidden Isle of Fumve; buffalo hunting; the Ituri Forest; the great Makueni rhino hunt; game warden - a variety of rogue; guns, men and fear; big-game photography; the most dangerous game; homecoming Good London Hamish Hamilton 1952

Lot 355

H.A.Bryden Enchantments of The Field - H.A. Bryden - Important Association Copy Inscribed to his Son. 8vo. Henry Anderson Bryden was British and the grandson of William Cowper. However, he spent much of his time living in Africa, and he gave up his profession as a lawyer to become a professional writer. His books on Game and Hunting in Africa are well known and widely collected. These include Wild Life in South Africa, Gun and Camera in Southern Africa, Great and Small Game of Africa (with Lydekker) and Kloof and Karroo amongst others. This volume is subtitled `Chronicles of Sport and Wild Life`, and although not exclusively on Africa, it has several African Chapters ie. Elephants and Ivory, Sea Fishing at the Cape of Good Hope, Big Game Hunting and Morning on An African River. It also has chapters on hunting in Britain, the US and France. Bryden`s obituary in the Times was headed `Sportsman, Athlete and Naturalist`. In the obituary, this book, The Enchantment of the Field, was noted as his best work. MOST NOTABLY, this is a wonderful inscribed presentation copy to his son Lt.Col.Ronald A.Bryden DSO, RAMC. (see image). The book is clean and tight in the original gilt titled black cloth which has one tiny (2mm.) area of early fraying in them mid rear joint. There is moderate foxinig of the edges but only a little inside the book. A nice copy. 286pp. About Very Good London Seeley Service & Co. 1930

Lot 400

A framed coloured print - Duchess of Bedford - and gilt circular framed sepia print of a Hunting party

Lot 85

* FRENTZ, RUDOLF (1831-1918) Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich on a Wolf Hunt, signed. Oil on canvas, 102 by 181 cm. Provenance: Collection of John B. MacDonald, Chief of Staff to the New Jersey State Senator, USA. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov. Exhibited: Possibly, Universal Exposition, St Louis, 30 April–1 December 1904. Literature: Possibly, exhibition catalogue, Official Catalogue of Exhibits. Universal Exposition, Saint Louis, 1904, St Louis, The Official Catalogue Company, p. 285, No. 274, listed as Hunting. Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich on a Wolf Hunt is a most striking and successful example of the work of Rudolf Frentz, a Russian artist of German origin renowned primarily for his work on hunting subjects drawn from the life of the Imperial court. This monumental, yet energetic canvas brilliantly conveys the dashing exertion of those taken up in the chase and the breakneck thrill that consumes them. The artist also pays great attention to his depiction of the horses and hounds, showing not only wonderful anatomical knowledge, but also genuine delight in the physique and grace of these noble animals. Regularly accompanying the Imperial family on their travels and out hunting, the painter became especially close to the Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, a well known patron of the arts and avid huntsman, whose favourite pursuit Frentz reflected in his cycle of work entitled Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich out Hunting which includes the present lot. The path of Frentz’s half-century artistic career was paved entirely in St Petersburg. Here he moved to take up permanent residence in 1857, after graduating from the Academy of Arts in Berlin, and here he was later elected an honorary member of the Imperial Academy of Arts. While hard at work on commissions from members of the Most August family, the artist also took part in exhibitions held by the Itinerants, and his work was acquired by the best known museums in the world, including the State Russian Museum, setting Rudolf Frentz among the most eminent representatives of the Russian academic school.

Lot 196

§ STELLETSKY, DMITRI (1875-1947) Hunting Scene, signed. Oil on canvas, 54 by 81 cm Provenance: Collection of Clorinde Torelli, France, a friend of the artist. Acquired from the above by the present owner.

Lot 1141

A Coalport oval vase and cover, with gilt handles on a pedestal base painted with a reserved landscape panel within a gilt and blue enamel border on a pale yellow ground, printed mark, inscribed V6592, 19cm high, with damage, and a Royal Doulton hors d'oeuvre set with a printed hunting scene, and two figures (7)

Lot 1271

A pair of reproduction wall lights, each with three branches in the form of hunting horns, 80cm high (2)

Lot 1448

Ninetta Butterworth (b.1922), HUNTING SCENES A pair, signed, oil on board 22 x 27cm (2)

Lot 13

An album of various early 20thC and later postcards, to include Blackett Street, Newcastle, Hampton Court tram terminals, a quantity of other early cards, military band, various ships to include the SSM Compress, Waltham Abbey, a small quantity of train cards, Evoir, houses, hunting printed cards, etc.

Lot 199

A 19thC blue and white earthenware hunting jug, raised with various huntsman berries and dogs, on shaped circular foot, inscribed to the base `(A) Present From William Hartshorn Burslem Staffordshire 1862`, 21cm high.

Lot 457

An Ancient Order of Foresters sterling silver eight pointed star medal with stag on shield surrounded by oak wreath and surmounted with hunting horn, Birmingham 1862, "Hilliard and Thomason".

Lot 421

After Henry Wilkinson (contemporary British school), two rural studies of hunting dogs with game birds, limited edition etchings, each signed and numbered 57/250 and 62/75.

Lot 124

Album of early to mid 20th century postcards depicting ships, pets, flowers, hunting scenes, etc.

Lot 349

Attributed to Robert Stone (1820-1870), A HUNTING SCENE Oil on board 23 x 46cm CONDITION REPORT: Craquelure. Paint thinning. Retouching to sky.

Lot 221

A pair of oak framed Cecil Aldin hunting prints, 41.5 by 25.5cm

Lot 175

Two Royal Doulton plates, one depicting Queen Elizabeth, the other a hunting scene, together with a Royal Doulton Bill Sykes pot and cover, plus a Tunstall twin handled vase (4)

Lot 197

A set four shooting prints, together with a hunting water colour (5)

Lot 2

A white metal 15 rubis pocket watch, with hunting scene decoration to front and verso, the white enamel face with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial (10374)

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