After Antonio Canova, a pair of Victorian Minton coloured parian figures of Grecian maidens raised on circular plinths inscribed Canova. Impressed marks. Condition Report : One figure with loss to a hunting horn which is moulded to the reverse, The same figure with some good restoration to the fingers on her left hand. No other issues, the pair figure in good condition.
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An antique ivory tusk hunting horn. The mouthpiece issues from a wild boars mouth, the main body is elaborately carved with a boar hunting scene over a frieze with a boar and deer on scrollwork bands then with a Royal coat of arms and commemorative roundel portrait plaque of King George I dated 1714, 57cm. Condition Report : Some natural hair cracking. Small pieces broken from the rim of the wider opening and re glued.
Three Early 20th Century Oil on Canvas Paintings depicting Hunting Scenes, the first showing a wire haired Dachshund defending his kill, the second depicting a Setter flushing out game and the third, a Setter retrieving a pheasant, all three signed Mayrbergerf, Malaczka, all three 36 cms x 28 cms, framed in simple gilt wood frames.
Scènes de chasse, Inde, Deccan, Hyderabad, XVIIIe siècleRare dessin préliminaire à la décoration d’un bouclier. Dessin sur papier circulaire rehaussé d’aquarelles, illustrant des scènes de chasse aux lions, aux buffles dans un paysage animé de gazelles, lapins (?) autour d’un cercle orné de deux phénix. Des cavaliers armés accompagnent des rajas sur des éléphants qui tirent à l’arc sur des buffles ou des lions. Des serviteurs tenant des ankus ou des lances. Diam. : 65,5 cmÉtat : plié comme un éventail, déchirures centrale et sur les rebords. A scene of hunting, India, Deccan, Hyderabad, 18th century
*AR LIONEL DALHOUSIE ROBERTSON EDWARDS (1878-1966) British Hind Hunting Published by The Sporting Gallery Limited, London Titled and signed in pencil to margin and with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp 52.5 x 36 cms, framed and glazed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, slight staining.
India Sikh Warrior Shingaar or Boar`s tooth Sikh warriors were famed for their hunting skills and the Nihung sect would wear the tooth of their kill as a medallion in recognition of their hunting skills within their Dumalla turbans. This example still retains its original ""jingles"" and silver end chape. 19th c.

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