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Auction:
Wednesday 26th February at 10.30am
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| Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 289 |
A SIDE SADDLE WHIP
19th century, with silver top and collar, brown crocodile grip and plaited shaft, 78cm long
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£50 - £100 | £25 | View |
| 290 |
CRAWLEY & SON OF PETERBROUGH: A DEALER'S WHIP
with steel-lined leather plaited and brass-bound shaft, with a plaited leather thong, circa 1900, 138cm long
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£300 - £500 | £300 | View |
| 291 |
CRAWLEY & SON OF PETERBROUGH: A DEALER'S WHIP
with steel-lined leather plaited and brass-bound shaft, with a plaited leather thong, circa 1900, 138cm long
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£300 - £500 | £280 | View |
| 292 |
A GENTLEMAN'S ANTLER HANDLE HUNTING CROP
with silver-plated collar and leather plaited shaft, 58cm; together with a copper and brass hunting horn, 18cm long (2)
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£30 - £50 | £70 | View |
| 293 |
A PAIR OF BROWN FIELD BOOTS
approx. size 10, with their original wooden trees
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£50 - £100 | £60 | View |
| 294 |
A PAIR OF BROWN LEATHER RIDING BOOTS
with their original wooden trees, heel to toe measures 28.5cm; together with a copper and brass coaching horn (2)
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£50 - £100 | £40 | View |
| 295 |
CRANSWICK OF PICCADILLY: A LEATHER HUNTING OR SADDLE CANTEEN
containing sandwich tin and glass spirit flask with silver-plated lid, circa 1930s, 16cm x 10cm
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
| 296 |
A LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER-PLATED AND LEATHER-CLAD GLASS HIP FLASK
circa 1930s, 26cm high
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
| 297 |
A LARGE SILVER-PLATED HIP FLASK
by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with engraved initials 'F.A.G.', 20cm high x 10cm wide
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£150 - £250 | £150 | View |
| 298 |
A HUNTING FLASK
the conical glass flask with a silver-plated captive lid, in the original brown leather case for mounting on a saddle, 26cm long; together with a taxidermy deer slot with a brass cap inscribed 'Devon…
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£50 - £100 | £70 | View |
| 299 |
A SILVER STAG HUNTING PIN
engraved with a stag's head, inscribed 'Prosperity to Stag Hunting'; together with a gold stock pin, the terminal in the form of a horseshoe, by Chas. Whitehead, Goldsmiths, in the original leather…
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£50 - £100 | £100 | View |
| 300 |
SWAINE & ADENEY OF LONDON: HUNTING WIRE CUTTERS
stamped with makers' details, 17cm long
Provenance: A private Shropshire sporting collection. |
£30 - £50 | - | View |
| 301 |
LOCKWOOD BROTHERS, SHEFFIELD: A VETERINARY BLOODLETTING FLEAM
with three graduated blades, each stamped with makers' details, a bone handle and brass case, 8cm long
Provenance: A private Shropshire sporting collection. |
£50 - £100 | £40 | View |
| 302 |
A GEORGE V SILVER POINT TO POINT TROPHY
by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1924, with ovolo rim, scrolled eel handles, on circular base, engraved 'Tetcott Hunt, Point to Point Races 1925...', 21cm high x 24cm diameter, (c.26 tr.oz), with ebonised…
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£250 - £350 | £340 | View |
| 303 |
A GEORGE V SILVER POINT TO POINT TROPHY
by William Neale, Birmingham 1924, the plain bulbous body with twin leaf capped handles, engraved 'Stevenstone Hunt, Point to Point Races Melbury 1925, Farmers Race, Won By Mr R.L. Ashton's "The Army…
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£50 - £100 | £160 | View |
| 304 |
L. JOHN MORRIS (20TH CENTURY) 'Pause for Thought, Frensham'
depicting the hunt before a setting sun, signed lower right, oil on canvas, bears 1987 exhibition label verso, 76cm x 102cm
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£100 - £200 | £100 | View |
| 305 |
A SERIES OF SIX FORE'S HUNTING SKETCHES: "THE RIGHT AND WRONG SORT
or a Good and Bad style of going across Country", dated and titled lower centre, "November 1st 1859", drawn by H. Alken, engraved by J. Harris, 36cm x 46cm (6)
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£40 - £80 | £30 | View |
| 306 |
F.C. TURNER (1795-1846) Four hunting scenes
A series of four lithographs, engraved by 'Chas. Hunt', titles 'Gone to Ground', 'Tally Ho', 'Up and Over' and 'The Brook', 25cm x 32cm (4)
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£20 - £40 | - | View |
| 307 |
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY, A Black Hunter in a Field
oil on canvas, 33cm x 40cm
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£100 - £200 | £220 | View |
| 308 |
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY STYLE Two small hunting scenes
both depicting the hunt on horseback with hounds, oil on panel, 9cm x 14cm
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
| 309 |
MANNER OF JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (1795-1865) 'Nutwith' A Bay Hunter
oil on board, 'NUTWITH' inscribed lower right, 45cm x 57xm
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£300 - £500 | £300 | View |
| 310 |
AFTER RICHARD JONES (1767-1840) 'Going Out'
circa 1800 or later, inscribed verso with attribution to Daniel Clowes, oil on canvas, 32cm x 36cm
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£300 - £500 | £280 | View |
| 311 |
ROBERT STONE (1820-1870) The Hunt Leaping a Hedge
four riders chasing two hounds, signed lower left, with indistinct signature 'C.H. NEAL' lower right, German label verso, oil on panel, 12cm x 25cm
Provenance: Purchased from Duke's, 2009. |
£100 - £200 | £70 | View |
| 312 |
18TH CENTURY SCHOOL 'A bay horse and a bulldog'
both tethered in a stall, oil on canvas, 25cm x 30cm
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£200 - £400 | £260 | View |
| 313 |
ALBERT CLARK (1843-1928) A Dark Bay Hunter in a Stable
signed and dated '1885' lower right, oil painting, 43cm x 60cm
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£300 - £500 | £800 | View |
| 314 |
TOM CARR (1912-1977) Two Hunting Prints
'Across the Road' 30/75 and 'Leaving the Kennels' 63/75, both signed in pencil lower right, 25cm x 37cm (2)
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£50 - £100 | £240 | View |
| 315 |
AFTER SIR FRANCIS GRANT (1803-1878) 'Earl of Portsmouth'
depicted full-length, engraved by Frederick Stackpole, published by Henry Hodge & Co, mixed method print, 75cm x 40cm
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£50 - £100 | £50 | View |
| 316 |
ALBERT ADAM (1833-1900) 'Suzerain'
depicting the titular racehorse and jockey, signed lower right, titled "Par The Nabob & Bravery" ... "Vainqueur du Derby Francais de Chantilly 1868", lithographic print, 42cm x 55cm
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
| 317 |
ALBERT ADAM (1833-1900) 'FILLE DE L'AIR'
depicting the racehorse in motion, signed lower right, titled centre "Vainqueur du prix des Oacks en Angleterre 1864", lithographic print, 42cm x 55cm
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
| 318 |
H. ALKEN (1785-1851) 'The First Steeple-Chase on Record'
A series of four lithographic prints, engraved by J. Harris, printed 1831, plates I, II, III, IV, 36cm x 41cm; together with a similar example by Alken, 21cm x 40cm (5)
|
£40 - £80 | - | View |
| 319 |
*ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG (Contemporary) 'Race Time Hurdle'
2024, signed and dated lower right, further artist label verso, mixed media, 29cm x 56cm
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£200 - £400 | - | View |
| 320 |
*ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG (Contemporary) 'Wish Me Luck'
signed and dated lower left, further artist label verso, mixed media, 64cm x 36cm
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£200 - £400 | - | View |
| 321 |
After B. MARSHALL (1768-1835) A Study of Celebrated Jockeys
depicting three jockeys, hand coloured coloured engraving, 12cm x 15cm
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£50 - £100 | £30 | View |
| 322 |
*DANIEL CRANE (b. 1969) 'For the love of it'
signed and numbered 451/750 in pencil to the margin, lithograph, 41cm x 58.5cm; together with a colour print of a racehorse 'Distinction' by Jacqueline Stanhope, signed by the artist, owner and…
|
£30 - £50 | - | View |
| 323 |
MAJOR GODFREY DOUGLAS GILES (1857-1941) A pair of Indian 'pig sticking' scenes
signed lower left, oils on board, 34cm x 26cm (2)
Note: Major Godfrey Douglas Giles was a painter of horses, battles and military scenes. He was born in Karachi, India in 1857 and served in the army… |
£100 - £200 | £500 | View |
| 324 |
CAMERON, L.C.R.: 'THE HUNTING HORN'
'What to Blow and How to Blow it', published by Kohler & Son, London; together with 'The Coach Horn. What to Blow. How to Blow it' by Old Guard, published Kohler & Son, London (2)
|
£80 - £150 | - | View |
| 325 |
A BLACK SILK TOP HAT BY 'WEST & CO. HATTERS 29 CHEAPSIDE LONDON, E,C. ALSO FOREIGN AGENCIES'
measuring 6 7/8", with later box with 'BATES GENTLEMAN HATTER ...' label
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£100 - £200 | £60 | View |
| 326 |
HENRY HEATH OF LONDON: A BLACK SILK TOP HAT
size 6 1/2; together with a black felt top hat by Wilson & Stafford Hat Makers, size 7 1/4; and a black hard top bowler hat by Lock & Co. Hatters of London, size 7, in a cardboard hat box (3)
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
| 327 |
A GOOSE HANDLING ROD
19th century, with cast iron 'hoop' over an oak shaft, 140cm long
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£30 - £50 | £45 | View |
| 328 |
B.C LTD & CO.: A MILITARY ISSUE BRASS AND LEATHER THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE
MK. VI, no. 4116, with engraved military crows foot, 28cm long
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£50 - £100 | £120 | View |
| 329 |
THE 'DEMON' PATENT BEETLE TRAP
by J. Sankey & Sons, Staffordshire, in the original box, 22cm diameter
Provenance: A private Shropshire sporting collection. |
£30 - £50 | £50 | View |
| 330 |
FOUR PAIRS OF COCK FIGHTING SPURS
with makers details 'C. Synave Fils'; four leather braces; two metal bluffs; and two metal ankle joints, all in an old wooden cigar box, the box 7cm high x 20cm long x 10cm wide
Provenance: A… |
£100 - £200 | £140 | View |
| 331 |
TWO PAIRS OF COCK FIGHTING SPURS
together with two leather braces; two metal ankle joints; and coloured rings (a lot)
Provenance: A private Shropshire sporting collection. |
£50 - £100 | £30 | View |
| 332 |
TWO PAIRS OF COCK FIGHTING SPURS
by 'C. Synave Fils'; together with two leather braces; two metal ankle joints and three coloured rings (a lot)
Provenance: A private Shropshire sporting collection. |
£50 - £100 | £60 | View |
| 333 |
A SET OF SIX CAST IRON JAQUES CROQUET HOOPS
in the original pine box, retailed by F.H. Ayres Ltd, London; together with a set of four croquet balls, in the original stained pine box (2)
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£100 - £200 | £220 | View |
| 334 |
TEN VINTAGE OLD GOLF BALLS
of various makers (unnamed)
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£30 - £50 | - | View |
| 335 |
1936 BERLIN ‘HITLER’ OLYMPICS: THE EDWARD "TED" CLAYTON ARCHIVE
A unique collection of sporting items formerly belonging to South African cyclist Edward “Ted” Clayton, including his original Springbok cycling jersey worn at the 1936 Olympics, his Olympic…
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£200 - £400 | £260 | View |
| 336 |
RICHARD 'DICK' CURTIS: A HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING
1820, "Aged 21 Years of Age, about 5 feet 6 inches in height and weighs 9 stone", indistinct signature lower left, 38cm x 28cm
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£50 - £100 | £70 | View |