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A late Victorian lady's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by J.W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 7858, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 18ct gold half hunting case with pink and blue enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, 1.5in diameter, and with gilt metal short fob
A 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry occasional table of circular form, the top inlaid in marquetry and ivory with penwork decoration of a hunting scene, all within four further marquetry inlaid reserves, the frieze having single blind drawer, further marquetry scroll leaf inlays, the whole raised upon square supports united by two platform undertiers, supported on four carved lion paw feet, diameter 57cm (Illus.)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed W. Cox, Devizes, with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and an oval hunting vignette painted to the arch, the London style case with long moulded arched door, flanked by ormolu mounted quarter pilasters surmounted by a pagoda top with three ball finials, 99" high
A set of four Sabino Art Deco glass panels, circa 1920, all four panels set into a vertical frame, moulded decoration of a lady being presented with jewels, flanked by two kneeling art deco ladies, above a panel depicting a lady chasing six leaping gazels across a tree lined landscape below clouds, above a panel depicting a dancer in flowing dress between kneeling female musicians on a geometric floor, above a panel depicting two men with bow, arrow and spear hunting four running dear in a tree lined landscape, moulded signature Sabino Paris to bottom right corner of all four, 120 cm high, 70 cm wide including frame.
* A George Jones majolica hunting jug and cover, circa 1872, hinged cover with dog shaped final, above a floral moulded relief border, square handle wrapped in rope, central panel depicting dog chasing duck amongst long grass, verso dog has rabbit trapped under foliage, above a leaf border, standing on a rounded pedestal base with yellow border, stamped mark to base, 30 cm high.
A collection of silver, electroplate and other wares, including; a Victorian caddy spoon, London 1851, a pair of napkin rings, Chester 1904, a two handled cup, a bud vase, a small dish, cased for the Queen's silver jubilee, a Georgian cream jug, marks worn, an electroplated entree dish, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar basin, flat ware, four ivory napkin rings, a cut glass bowl and a ceramic mug transfer printed with a hunting scene. Best Bid
British School, late 19th century- Portrait of a gentleman, standing three-quarter length in a highland landscape, dressed in hunting attire and holding a shotgun, with his gun dog in attendance, traditionally held to be J C Tweedie/Tweedy of Rachan; oil on canvas, bears later inscription verso, 136x87cm. Note: Scottish tradition ascribes the origin of the Tweedie name to be that of a water sprite in the River Tweed. Legend tells of a husband who went off to fight in the crusades and while he was away his young wife became pregnant and so he returned home to find he had a son. His wife then told him that she had gone down to the banks of the River Tweed and had been accosted by a fairy of the river and become pregnant by him. Her husband, chose to believe this story but on the condition that the son kept the surname of Tweedie.
George II silver tankard with hinged domed cover, having later repousse decoration of gentlemen hunting in a woodland landscape, Thos. Tearle, London 1734 with presentation inscription "To H.H Halford. Esq. by his friends and fellow sportsmen as a mark of their high opinion of him in the field and at home, 1837"; 19.5 cm, 27ozs
An 18th Century combination hunting sword and pistol, blade 22 1/2 in. with back fuller and various marks including a fleur de lys, hilt with antler handle and brass shell and knucklebow, grip incorporating flint-lock cock and trigger, body of pistol mounted to the right of the blade with 2 1/2 in. turn-off barrel projecting from beneath the brass shell, pan projecting across back of blade, frizzen and frizzen-spring mounted to left of blade, pistol marked 'Heylin Cornhill London'.

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