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SC200313 Catalogue Sporting & Collectors’ Sale th Wednesday 20 March 2013 Commencing at 10.30am For Sale by Auction at The Auction Rooms yeer Dowell Street Honiton EX14 1LX On View: Saturday 16th March 9am - 12 noon th Monday 18 March 9am - 5.15pm Tuesday 19th March 9am - 5.15pm on morning of sale from 9am Catalogue £ 5.00 (£7.00 by post) Wednesday 20th March 2013 Sale commences at 10.30am CERAMICS & GLASS 1 . A Georgian glass fish trap:, of 8 . A Victorian brass equestrian cylindrical form with double open photograph frame:, of a horseshoe end, 26cm long. over crossed riding crops with bit, £50-£70. 24cm high. £70-£100. 2 . A suite of fly fishing engraved drinking glasses and matching 9 . A silver plated fox head stirrup cup:, decanter:, each with varied fishing inscribed Canadian English fox scene decoration. hound show, 1986 Judge. £60-£100. £40-£50. 3 . A Royal Worcester Spode Palissy 10 . A silver mounted golf themed part dinner service of Game series cigarette casket:, the top with golf pattern:. ball and silver golf club on a green £250-£350. ground with silver border and ebonised case, Birmingham 1928. 4 . A Watcombe (Torquay) terracotta £80-£100. plaque:, with hand painted hunting scene, monogrammed and dated 11 . An Austrian Geschulz cold painted 1887. bronze of a trio of seated pug dogs:, £35-£45. 7.3cm long. £200-£220. 5 . A 19th Century Dutch Delft figure of a pike:, in a coiled position, with 12 . A cold painted spelter everlasting small fish in its mouth. match in the form of a jockey on £50-£60. horseback beside a winning post:, 17cm high. 6 . Five various collectors plates with £50-£60. fishing decoration and four similar with wildfowl decoration.(9) 12A. A late Victorian spelter horse head £30-£40. ink well:, in a horseshoe mount. £30-£40. 6A. A set of six Sir Hugo plaster figures 9 o'clock - 2 o'clock:, each of an 13 . Four silver sporting medallions anthropomorphic hound at various relating to Salfords FC:, dating states during the hunting day, between 1924 and 1931, presented painted in colours. to 'F.A.Young', on a curb link chain £30-£40. with Queen Victoria commemorative medallion, penknife and silver vesta. 6B. Seven various Arthur Wood hunting £50-£70. and coaching tankards and one other similar:. 14 . A yellow metal fox mask tie pin:. £30-£40. £40-£45. 15 . A cold painted bronze miniature SILVER & METALWARES hunting group:, with huntsman and hunts woman on horse back, 7 . A silver and leather horseshoe hounds and foxes, also including a purse and a plated vesta and similar pheasant, chicken and hare. lighter:, the purse with sliding clip £30-£50. and blue silk lining, assays rubbed. £50-£60. HUNTING & EQUESTRIAN 16 . A pair of black leather riding boots 25 . An early 20th Century leather bound by Peal & Co London:. Drews hound book:, possibly for £30-£40. West Dartmoor dating 1906 onwards. 17 . Two black felt top hats in leather £40-£60. cases and a black felt bowler hat:. £100-£120. 26 . A collection of hunting and point to point ephemera:, to include fox 18 . An antler handled and silver hound show programmes, point to mounted horse measuring walking point programmes etc. cane:, with malacca shaft, London £40-£60. 1910. £80-£100. 27 . A George V silver mounted glass and leather hip flask, maker James 19 . A silver mounted riding crop, one Dixon and Sons:, of oblong form, other and two leather crops: Sheffield 1917, 15cm high, together together with an antler handle. with a plated sandwich holder in a £50-£80. leather case (2). £80-£120. 20 . An early 20th Century brown leather saddle:. 28 . A Victorian silkwork scarf, £40-£60. Winners of the Derby from the commencement in 1780:, the 20A. A Victorian white metal mounted centre with an image of the 1894 and antler carved dogs head winner Ladas, with cartouche handled riding crop:, the dogs head border naming previous winners having whistle section above white 92 x 86cm. metal fox mask ferule, stamped £80-£100. Ashford maker, on short malacca shaft with leather end, 26cm long. 29 . A Victorian silkwork scarf, The £150-£200. Ancient Order of Foresters:, black printed armorial on cream silk with 20B. An early 20th Century carved dogs blue border, 86 x 86cm. head handled parasol:, the dogs £70-£90. head inset glass eyes and painted face over a burnt orange silk 30 . A silver mounted glass hunting parasol, 67cm long. flask:, in leather case, London 1907. £50-£60. £80-£100. 21 . A pair of Peal & Co black leather 30A. A leather cased silver mounted riding boots and one other pair by hunting flask and later hip flask:, Harrods: both with wooden trees. the conical glass hunting flask (2 pairs) hallmarked Birmingham 1904. £40-£60. £60-£80. 22 . A collection of various hunt buttons 30B. A Victorian silver plate mounted including Eglinton Hunt and others:. horse hoof inkwell:, the circular £50-£70. cover inscribed 'A souvenir for Charlie and Nancy of their first pony 23 . A collection of twenty-three various Tommy Dodd 1884'. American fox hunt buttons:. £80-£100. £25-£35. 31 . A leather saddle pattern bag by 24 . A mid 20th Century mid Somerset Jeffries:, with gilt stirrup clasp. Hunt ledger and related ephemera:, £40-£50. the gilt tooled and leather bound ledger with illuminated frontispiece with postcards, photographs and show cards (a lot). £40-£60. 32 . An early 20th Century horse racing 41 . A Victorian cased taxidermy kestrel umbrella by Brigg and Sons:, brown by T Ellis of Swaffham:, silk parasol on a malacca shaft, naturalistically set in a glazed case, inset silver mounted note pencil and paper label lower right as per title, white metal letter FOX, London dated Nov 1861. 1910. £60-£80. £200-£250. 42 . A preserved Goldfinch: mounted 33 . An antler handled riding crop and with another finch in a naturalistic two other riding crops: (3). setting of grasses, contained under £20-£40. a glass dome, 14cm. high. £25-£35. 34 . A bronzed resin model horse: with jockey up. 43 . A set of mounted stag horns of £40-£60. twelve points:, inscribed Captain H Amorys stag hounds, Haddon, 35 . A black silk top hat in leather case, 1912, on an oak shield plinth. a black velvet riding hat and an £80-£120. Austin Reed opera hat:. £40-£60. 44 . A cased taxidermy Cock Pheasant with a pair of Golden Plover:, 35A. A Kohler & Son copper and silver naturally set in a glazed case, plated hunting horn:, stamped to bell 50 x 88cm. as per title, with London address, £120-£150. 23.5cm long. £70-£100. 45 . A taxidermy Sclavonian Grebe by Skelton, Cheltenham:, 35B. A Kohler & Son copper and silver naturalistically set in a glazed case, plated coaching horn:, silver plated labels lower left, 33 x 28cm. mouth piece over copper body and £50-£70. plated bell, stamped as per title with Westminster address, 116cm 46 . A Rowland Ward taxidermy Yellow length. Winged Cacique:, set on a branch £150-£200. with natural base, label to underside, 33 x 27cm. £60-£80. TAXIDERMY 47 . A taxidermy cased Jay by Chalkly of Winchester:, naturally set with labels 36 . A taxidermy stags head, an lower left and reverse, 38 x 31cm. antelope head and two pairs of roe £120-£150. deer antlers:. £50-£80. 48 . A library taxidermy case of five ducks by L E Hope, Penrith:, 37 . A turtle carapace:, 57 cm long (a/f) containing a female Widgen, female £100-£120. Red Backed Bregenser, male Teal Pochard and Mallard, naturally set 38 . A cased taxidermy pigeon:, in a in a glazed case with label to lower naturalistic setting, 30cm x 37cm x left backboard, 74 x 85cm. 18cm. £220-£250. £20-£40. 49 . A taxidermy case of Red Jungle fowl 39 . A taxidermy Canada Goose:, on a by R G Ringer, Grantham:, naturally circular naturalistic base. set in a glazed case with label to £40-£60. reverse, 46 x 59cm. £120-£150. 40 . A cased pair of taxidermy cock pheasants:, in a naturalistic setting. 50 . A taxidermy Himalayan Monal:, £60-£100. naturally set in a mahogany and glazed corner case, 66 x 52cm. £200-£250. 50A. A taxidermy deer slot by Rowland 57 . G & J Hawksley a nickel and brass Ward, London:, mounted on an oak 'Norfolk Liar' game counter: with shield plinth with plaque 'Found at four dials for hares, pheasants, Cobley Wood, Killed at Bugford, rabbits and partridge with scales Lapford, Mar 27th 1936', retailers from 0 - 30, and suspension loop to label to reverse, 33.5cm. the frame, stamped with makers £40-£60. name, overall length 7cm. £250-£350. 50B. A taxidermy deer slot by James Rowe, Barnstaple:, on a shaped oak 58 . Four silver mounted walking sticks, plinth inscribed 'Found Affeton an umbrella and two other walking Plantation, Killed George Nympton 2 sticks:. 1/2hrs sharp Oct 31st 1908', £60-£80. taxidermist label to reverse, 25cm. £40-£60. 59 . A brass four draw leather cased telescope by Woodruff of Margate:. £40-£60. SHOOTING & RELATED 60 . Two Victorian copper powder flasks 51 . An early 20th Century walnut pistol with repousse shell decoration: (2) case by Holland and Holland:, label £40-£60. to interior enclosing fitted sections. £50-£60. 61 . Two Victorian copper powder flasks with repousse decoration: (2) 52 . An Edwardian ivory handled and £40-£60. 15ct gold mounted presentation walking cane and certificate:, 62 . Two Victorian copper powder flasks presented to John J Lewis Esq by with repousse decoration: one of the Rock Brewery Company, hanging game, the other of scroll Birmingham 1901. and anthemion (2) £60-£80.
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