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[HUNTING] Bathurst, Earl. A History of the V.W.H. Country, first edition, Constable, London, 1936, scarlet cloth, dustjacket, top edges gilt, portrait frontispiece, plate illustrations, folding map, small quarto; Drage, Bert. Reminiscences, Green, Kettering, 1955, two-tone ivory and scarlet cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR; Bradley, Cuthbert. Good Sport Seen with Some Famous Packs 1885-1910, Routledge, London, no date, pictorial scarlet cloth gilt, top edges gilt, plate and text illustrations, quarto; and five other works, (8).
A Victorian mahogany walking stick with carved bone tiger's head handle, another cane with ivory clenched fist handle and an Indian carved ivory sectional walking stick with tiger and elephant head handle CONDITION REPORTS The bone tiger's head handled cane has scratches and dents and some splits to the top. the feral has some scratches and patination. The head itself has two holes to the back neck and another to the front beneath. Has general pitting, scratching etc. conducive with material. the ivory handled cane is shortened, bowed, has several knocks and dents, the handle has various splits, there is a pin running through it's wrist and it may be that the handle is not original to the cane although both have aged. The Indian sectional stick - two sections are off and broken - there are chipping and cracks and discolouration throughout the shaft, the paintwork to the finial is rubbed and there is damage, especially to the teeth. all three have general wear and tear - see images for further details..
A collection of Victorian and later fans to include a pierced ivory and painted fan, two further pierced ivory fans and an ivory and paper set fan depicting Japanese landscape with figures CONDITION REPORTS Cream silk fan has discolouration and staining throughout. Black fan - there are losses to the feathers in various places, some white marks on the silk - unknown if this is part of the pattern or discolouration/staining. All three carved ivory fans have losses and damage throughout as well as losses to the ribbon holding the blades together. Paper and ivory fan has tears to the edges and some losses, mainly at the top. There is some damage to one of the front blades - all items have general wear and tear - see images for more details
A collection of 20 mother of pearl and silver folding fruit knives, some with silver Cartouches engraved with names and one the main body inscribed "With the compliments of A.E Parker and Son, Boot Factors, 74 Malville Street, Ladywood" together with a Mother of Pearl and steel pair of scissors with folding knife and two ivory mounted steel knives
A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid Sewing Box opening to reveal a fitted interior with various mother of pearl mounted bobbins and instruments together with various other items to include a 19th Century carved ivory bangle, a mauchline ware, needlecase inscribed "Abbotsford", a ruby glass double ended scent bottle, a chess piece, various jewellery etc and a pine cased metal and brass mounted microscope CONDITION REPORTS Rosewood box - various light scratches throughout, some of the metal work inlay is coming off to the front and sluice, crack to the side, some impressed marks, general signs of wear and tear.. Interior part fitted with wear visible, part fitted out some associated pieces. Contents - enamel pocket watch/coin holder - damage to the enamel work verso - some light scratches - see images. 9-carat gold bar brooch - some light scratches, pin needs attention - possibly a replacement anyway. Various remaining items showing signs of general wear and tear. A miniature doll with various chips, losses, scratch various other chips, scratches and losses on most other itemsPacking fee will be around £20-30. Plus whatever royal mail charge.
An Anglo Indian carved and painted ivory chess set with marquetry inlaid games board Whites: knights damage to base on both, two pawns have chips to baseGreen: king ship to base, knight missing ear, castles chips to turrets, pawn chip to base, queen chips to base, Kings - 4.5" high, knights 3 1/4" some paint loss to pawns and queen
COLLECTION OF TEN CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES nine ivory examples and one in hardstone, including a bottle modelled as a double row of nuts with a climbing boy, 9cm high; another example modelled as a hare on hind legs wiht stopper modelled as a carrot in its mouth, 8cm high; most bottles with stoppers, in a presentation case and along with various small wood stands
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