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A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION HUNTING HORN Mark of John Millward Banks, London, 1873, with inscription `1873 Presented to Crawshay Bailey Esq, by the tenants and a few well wishes to the Harriers`, length 28cm Note: Crawshay Bailey inherited his father`s industrial fortune and followed many social and country pursuits. He hunted with the Monmouthshire Hunt and was Master of his own hunt the Crawshay Bailey Harriers. This horn was presented by the farmers over whose land the Harriers hunted
A 19th century Staffordshire brown transfer-printed partial dinner service, "The Chase", bearing registration diamond for 1875, maker`s mark probably William Brownfield & Sons, printed with various hunting subjects, comprising: six dinner plates, three dessert plates, three bread plates, two serving plates and a tureen stand.
An early Victorian dissected map of the World by J. Passmore, the sliding lid with a chromolithographed pictorial cover inscribed `A NEW SERIES OF DISSECTED MAPS BY J. PASSMORE `WORLD` and `Sold at LEUCHARS LATE DUNNETT`S CHEAPSIDE, LONDON`, the map originally published by `G. F. Cruchley, Mapseller and Globe Maker, 81, Fleet. Street.,`, complete with seventy-four handcoloured engraved on wood pieces, the reverse inscribed in pen `Ellen Cottley Kemble from Mrs Hulbert February 5th 1862`, a Victorian jigsaw titled `OUR SAILOR PRINCES, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN`, in its original box with chromolithograph puzzle diagram together with a German hunting paper jigsaw and an Indian hunting jigsaw, with diagram inscribed `JOHN BETIS 115 STRAND`, contained in the same box. (3)
After Henry Alken: a group of four hand tinted hunting prints for The Quorn Hunt, plates V to VIII, titled 'Snob is beat!', 'Full-cry Second horses', 'The Whissendine appears in view', and 'The Death', engraved by F C Lewis, published February 1835 by Rudolph Ackerman, Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191 Regent street, London, 42 by 60cm.

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