A large Indian lacquered papier-mâché lamp base 20th century, of ovoid form on a short circular base, decorated all over with a continuous hunting scene of deer, tigers, hounds and other creatures including a camel, bear, man with hounds and five-headed beast amidst green and blue trees against a mountainous ground, the domed neck with geese in flight against a dark red and gilt diaper ground, 21in. (53.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
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AN IVORY-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, MID-19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY SPANISH with straight blade cut with two long fullers and etched with elaborate designs of foliage on each face, steel hilt formed of a pair of broad strongly drooping pierced quillons etched en suite with the forte, fitted on the reverse with a sprung clip for retaining the scabbard, carved ivory grip retained by a steel rivet over a gilt washer on one side and a shield shaped plaque charged in gold with the owner`s coat-of-arms beneath a five-ball coronet on the other, in its original steel scabbard etched at the top and the bottom with matching designs of flowers and foliage, and with a shaped belt hook 50.5cm; 19 7/8in blade
**A COMPOSITE 20 BORE WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING GUN, 19TH CENTURY with engraved tapering barrel fitted with chased silver fore-sight, engraved flat lock fitted with external wheel surmounted by an elaborate coronet, full stock profusely inlaid with engraved staghorn, including a naive hunting scene on the left of the butt, fitted with patchbox with sliding cover on the right, and steel mounts (the steel parts worn, losses, ramrod missing) 61.5cm; 21 1/4in barrel
**A GERMAN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with two-piece brass-bound body of flattened pear-shaped form, the outer face finely carved with a stag hunting scene and figures in contemporary dress, fitted with brass nozzle and three loops for suspension (one missing, small chips) 21.8cm; 8 1/4in high
By Jennifer McRae (born 1959) - `What If?`, signed and dated `97, oil on board, gallery label verso, 61.5" x 48"; framed; with original 1998 Hunting Art prize 1998 catalogue Jennifer McRae studied at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen from 1987-1993. She has now firmly established her reputation as one of the country`s leading figurative painters. She was awarded first prize in The Hunting Art Exhibition, Royal College of Art, London in 1998 for this painting `What If` and was elected to the judging panel in 2002. Subject to Artists Resale rights - see conditions of sale (15)

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