A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S 18CT GOLD CASED, KEYLESS WIND, HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCHThe gilt jewelled three quarter plate lever movement detailed Geoe Jamieson, Aberdeen, Makers to The Royal Family, No 17945, 18ct gold inner case, presentation inscribed, the unsigned enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and with blued steel hands, the case front monogram engraved, London 1876, diameter 5.2cm, gross weight 120 grams
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TWO POCKET WATCHES, TWO ALBERT CHAINS AND A 9CT GOLD MASONIC FOB (5)Comprising; a silver cased, keyless wind, hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed Record W.Co, Birmingham 1928, with a twin circular link base metal watch chain, having a silver T bar and two swivels detailed S S, a gilt metal, keyless wind, open faced pocket watch, with a gilt metal watch Albert chain, having a 9ct gold Masonic charm, Birmingham 1987
AN ELGIN GOLD CASED KEYLESS WIND HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCHThe jewelled lever movement detailed Elgin Natl Watch Co USA 16795312, gold inner case, detailed 14 K, case front monogram engraved, case diameter 48cm, gross weight 91 gramsCondition ReportThe inner case is detailed Guaranteed 14 K 585 Fine The K.W.C.Co 5211530, this is also on the outer case interior, but there are no additional marks to the outer case interior detailing gold marking. The case front interior is marked Keystone 14 K 5211530. Movement currently working. Case front hinge is a little wobbly. A few minor scuff marks to the case back exterior
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, CIRCA 1800A Winter Hunting Party Oil on canvas, framed. 63.5cm (25in) high x 91.5cm (36in) wide. (excluding frame)Footnotes:約1800年 外銷雪景狩獵圖 油彩畫布 木框Provenance: A English private collection來源:英國私人收藏The current painting is notable for its portrayal of the snowy landscape. While adhering to Western perspective techniques in its overall composition, the depiction of rocks and trees employs traditional Chinese painting methods. This fusion results in a captivating effect.During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Western travellers visiting China sought paintings capturing exotic landscapes and customs as cherished souvenirs. Responding to this demand, a group of Chinese artists established painting studios in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, creating artworks specifically intended for export to the West. Given the subtropical climates in the region where these artists were based, direct observation of snowy scenes, as depicted in the present painting, was improbable. These representations in the present painting probably drew upon existing visual materials within and beyond China, incorporating impressions of China from Western travellers, along with the artists' imagination and knowledge. See a reverse glass painting with a very similar composition, The Hunt, 1785-1790, in the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, illustrated by Rosalien van der Poel, China and the West: Reconsidering Chinese Reverse Glass Painting, Berlin, 2023, p.232.Compare with a related painting of Manchu Family in Tented Quarters, Anglo-Chinese School, oil on canvas, circa 1800, which was sold at Bonhams Hong Kong, 9 October 2014, lot 29.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese blue and white 'hunting' plateQing dynasty, Kangxi period, apocryphal Chenghua markFinely painted with a central scene of two archers on horseback hunting a hare, surrounded by interlocking lotus and the Eight Buddhist Symbols to the moulded cavetto beneath a floral rim, the exterior with upright lotus blooms and underglaze blue six-character mark in regular script within a double circle to the base, 20cm diameter.清康熙 青花繪猛將紋盤,青花楷書「大明成化年製」款Condition Report: A few frits and tiny nibbles to rim, one firing crack to rim which has progressed into a hairline, and a further firing crack visible under the glaze to the rim.
Political satires. The Blot on the Queen's Head; or how little Ben, the Head Waiter, changed the sign of the "Queen's Inn" to "Empress Hotel, Limited," and the consequences thereof, by a Guest [J. E. Jenkins], illustrated edition, London: Strahan & Co., 1876, 32 pp., wood-engraved illustrations, original upper wrapper only (lacking rear wrapper), 8vo, bound with 6 others: The Gladstone Almanack, 1885, The Gladstone A. B. C., The Irish Green Book, The Diary of the Gladstone Government, The Coming? Gladstone, The Egyptian Red Book, all William Blackwood, 1880s-90s in original wrappers bound together in contemporary brown half morocco, spine and edges rubbed, oblong 8vo, together with Sketches of Highland Character, Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1875, wood-engraved illustrations, original wrappers, bound with 5 others: Hawkie. The Autobiography of a Gangruel, edited by John Strathesk, 15th thousand, Glasgow, 1888 (lacking rear wrapper), Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy in Doggerel Verse, Northwich, circa 1878 (lacking rear wrapper), "Jingo" and the Bear. Or, the Great Feight... by Ab-o'th'-Yate, 10th edition, circa 1880 (lacking rear wrapper), Abo'th'Yate and the Ship Canal, Manchester 1882 (lacking rear wrapper), and Hookeybeak the Raven, and other tales, by William Busch, circa 1878 (lacking rear wrapper), all bound in contemporary half morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others including anothers bound volume of miscellaneous pamphlets, 1860s-80s, The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll, 1st edition,. 1876 (tear to spine), The Return of the Soldier, by Rebecca West, 1st edition, 1918, Aspects of Love, by David Garnett, 1953, A History of the Ancient City of Chester, by George Lee Fenwick, 1896, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, by Muriel Spark, 1st edition, 1961, and Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D. H. Lawrence, Heinemann, 1960 QTY: (2 cartons)
Two Mughal silver flasks and stoppers, North India or Kashmir, 18th / early 19th c, with compressed bulb, slightly flared neck and domed stopper, chased with vines in two registers divided by stiff leaves and a collar, one inscribed Shar?b ch? la'l rav?n be-jash?r (the wine as ruby-red as a hunting ground) and Shar?b-i masdaq ch? r?'? shik?r (a wine as brave as when going to the hunt), the other inscribed Be-?r ?n shar?b ch? beh s?t (bring forth that wine of good repute) and Ke bayad za b?-ish dil-i a'm zak?t (that its scent must give alms to all hearts), 17.5cm h, 13ozs 15dwts Provenance: By descent in the Pryce family of Gunley, until sold in these 'rooms 21st June 2017, lot 138, to the present vendor In the same good condition as when last sold in these 'rooms
A silver mounted English saltglazed brown stoneware hunting jug, c1797, with greyhound handle, 16.5cm h, mount maker Thomas Law, Sheffield, double duty mark, 1797 and a larger similar contemporary Sheffield plate mounted jug (2) Silver mounted jug - horse's front leg chipped, otherwise undamaged. Larger jug - solder repairs to joint; crack in neck
A silver mounted Mortlake saltglazed brown stoneware hunting jug, c1790, the sprigged decoration including a central plaque of 'A Midnight Modern Conversation', the silver lid engraved with a crest, 26.5cm h, part marked, maker WA, lion passant and duty mark, the scalloped foot possibly contemporary Undamaged
A LATE 18TH CENTURY INDIAN MATCHLOCK HUNTING GUN. Over 5ft long, originating from India, circa late 18th to early 19th century, depicted on the stock is the shooting of a tiger which in turn is chasing a variety of game along the full length of the barrel, the lock movement works free and easy, overall condition is very good, with just age related wear and chips to the paint in some areas
A collection of 19th century pottery jugs and mugs to include lustre decorated relief jugs, decorated with a huntsmen, a stag and hinds and a fruiting vine, a Prattware relief jug depicting children playing impressed Mischievous Sport and Sportive Innocence, a Felspathic stoneware jug, probably Castleford, a pair of Bacchus mugs, a relief decorated frog mug, a late 18th century black Jasperware ale mug decorated with a hunting scene, various relief mugs, (qty)first height 15cm., Condition: Mostly commensurate with age. felspathic stoneware spout repaired. Star crack to base of Wedgwood mug, lustre jug and one satyr mug restored. occasional hairlines, viewing recommended in person
Two pairs of early 20th century leather hunting boots with treesthe first tan leather lace up boots with leather heel and soles and tab stitching, and wooden shoe trees with engraved name of owner Patty Burke, the second two tone black ad burgundy boots with wooden shoe trees (2) the first approx 5Condition: The first with some creases and wear but good sturdy boots. The second with a repair and some wear otherwise fair.

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