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Sporting & Collectors' Sale Sporting & Collectors’ Sale For Sale by Auction at St. Edmund’s Court Okehampton Street Exeter EX4 1DU Tuesday 11th May 2021 and Wednesday 12th May 2021 Commencing at 10.00am On View Friday 7th May 9am – 5.15.pm Saturday 8th May 9am -12 noon Monday 10th May 9am - 5.15pm Tuesday 11th May 9am - 5.15pm on morning of sale from 9am Catalogue £5.00 (£7.00 by post) W: www.bhandl.co.uk E: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: @BHandL ORDER OF SALE DAY 1 CERAMICS and GLASS 1-4 OPTICAL TOYS, INSTRUMENTS & RELATED 388-415 SILVER & METAL WARE 5-14 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & RELATED 416-463 HUNTING & EQUESTRIAN 15-29 WINES & RELATED 464-481 TAXIDERMY 31-37 SHOOTING & RELATED 38-61B GUNS-OTHER CALIBRES 62-65 DAY 2 EDGED WEAPONS 66-104 COSTUMES & TEXTILES 482-491 MEDALS & MILITARIA 105-228 DOLLS & TEDDY BEARS 492-511 FISHING 229-230A DIECAST TOYS 512-549 OTHER SPORTS 231 OO/HO GAUGE RAILWAYS 550-604 TRANSPORT & MOTORING 232-239 O GAUGE RAILWAYS 605-690 SHIP’S FIXTURES & FITTINGS 240-244 LARGER GAUGE RAILWAY 691-724 NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS FULL SIZE RAILWAYS 729-823A & NAVIGATION 245-249 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 250-255 ADVERTISING POSTERS & RELATED 824-854 SAILORS ARTWORK 256-257 TOYS & COLLECTABLES 855-961 MARITIME COLLECTABLES 258-272 MARITIME MODELS 273-275 SPORTING PRINTS 276-279 SPORTING WATERCOLOURS 280-281 SPORTING OILS 282 STAMPS 283-311 POSTCARDS & CIGARETTE CARDS 312-353 COINS 354-387 Tuesday 11th May 2021 CERAMICS and GLASS 1 . A silver collared glass hunting theme 8 . A 9ct gold fox mask pin brooch and a decorated decanter and stopper, maker stick-pin with horn motif. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co,Ltd, London £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 1937 30cm high (cracked below collar) and one other triangular form decanter 9 . Of Early Motor Cycling Interest. A group of and stopper with enamelled hunting seventeen silver and white metal medals scene, 31cm high (stopper associated) (2) presented to W A Jacobs British Motor £100-£150 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Cycle & Racing Club, Auto Cycle Union, Essex Motor Club, Motor Cycling Club, 2 . An early 19th Century, (probably Bristol Motor Cycle Club and others, Worcester) match pot, the body decorated dating mostly pre and post WWI period with a hand painted panel of a horse (five not hall marked) racing scene with gilt banding and £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). scrollwork, raised on paw feet, 9.3cm high. £80-£120 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 10 . The Municipal Tramways & Transport Association Incorporated. A group of thirty 3 . A WWII Ducal 'War Against Hitlerisim' enamel badges dating between 1925 to Souvenir teapot decorated with Flags of 1938 comprising ten pairs of badges, Allied Nations and inscribed 'Liberty and Liverpool, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Brighton Freedom'. etc, three Reception Committee pairs, £30-£50 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Great Yarmouth, Southampton and Morecambe & Heysham and four single 4 . A silver collared presentation decanter for badges. Quantock Stag Hounds Point To Point, £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). maker Derek Burridge, Birmingham, 2011, boxed. 11 . A silver letter opener in the form of a £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Scottish Broadsword, maker J W Kirwan & Co, Birmingham 1901 the blade marked Andrea Ferrara', 1.2oz, 21cm long SILVER & METAL WARE £60-£100 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 5 . An 18th century brass stirrup with cast 12 . A Victorian silver Hunt trophy, London foliate decoration, 18cm high. 1886 in the form of a half reeded bowl £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). inscribed 'Ledbury Hunt Point To Point Races Red Marley. Red Coat Welter Cup 6 . Three pairs of nickel plated spurs by Peal, Won By Mr Vanderleur Phelps 'Sir London, in leather cases together with William'',18cm diameter, 16.7oz. three other sets of spurs, a single spur £150-£180 (Plus 27.6% BP*). and spur straps, a fox tail and a ram's horn. 13 . A late 18th century Dutch brass tobacco £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). box the cover with traces of a stag hunt scene, the base with armorials, 16cm 7 . A 9ct Gold and enamel RAF sweetheart long. brooch together with a gilt fob watch key in £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). the form of a musket, a pocket compass, a penknife, an ivory folding rule by J Rabone & Sons, a Dinky model of RMS Queen Of Bermuda and a needle threader. £100-£150 (Plus 27.6% BP*). NOTE *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 27.6% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR w ill be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 20 . A Georgian horn beaker 'Rat Catcher' 14 . Sally Rutherford (1940-) decorated with a scene of a group of A cold painted bronze figure of a fox gentleman watching a dog amongst rats in and another of a hound both on signed an arena and inscribed as per title over a naturalistic bases, the fox numbered portrait of a gentleman in military uniform 3/50, the hound 9/85, holding a rat by its tail, 10cm high. 15cm and 25cm respectively (2) £80-£120 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £200-£300 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 21 . A Georgian silver mounted horn beaker of plain form circa 1810, 11cm high. HUNTING & EQUESTRIAN £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 15 . An early 20th century silk horse racing 22 . A William IV horn beaker incised scarf 'Durbar II' with central image of 'J F Collier. March & 1834' together with horse with jockey up surrounded by a horn beaker with stagecoach decoration names of previous Derby winners with incised 'T Horne' a large plain horn blue border, 79 x 92cm. beaker, two horn spoons and a shoe horn £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £100-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 15A. Hawker , R, S. 'Footprints of Former Men 23 . A Georgian horn beaker with coaching From Cornwall', John lane , 1908 together decoration incised 'J Muncey' over a four with a quantity of books on countryside horse team mail coach with passengers, and related subject matter. traces of red staining to jackets of driver £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). and horse man, 10.5cm high ( lacks base) together with a Georgian copper mounted 16 . A collection of late 19th/early 20th century horn beaker, 11.5cm high,(2) horse brasses and tack and a pair of £100-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). wooden soled ice skates. £80-£120 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 24 . A Georgian horn beaker with shooting decoration incised with a gentleman with 16A. Angela Rippon 'Riding', Segwick & fowling gun and two dogs amongst trees, Jackson, 1980 together with a quantity of with an image of a windmill to the opposite books on field sports and related subjects. side, 9cm high (lacks base) £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 17 . A group of five 19th century horn hunting 25 . A group of four 19th century horn beakers cups all with incised decoration, one with all of plain design, together with a section white metal presentation rim ' Thomas of horn fitted with associated brass cover Liddle. Presented by his Friend, Mr (5) Bennett 1841' (5) £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £150-£250 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 26 . Three framed groups of hunt buttons 18 . An early 19th century horn ear trumpet including Royal Artillery, Tickham, Braham hand decorated with portraits of a man Moor and vulcanite buttons of small size, and a woman, and geometric decoration together with a copy of 'The Foxhunter to tip, 24cm long Yearbook 1931-32'. £80-£100 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 19 . A Georgian horn snuff in the form of a 26A. Fortescue, J 'My Native Devon' MacMillan cat inset mother of pearl eyes with open & Co, 1924 together with a quantity of mouth resting on its paws, white metal books on countryside, field sports and mounted to one end with vacant lozenge related subjects. cartouche, 8cm long, together with one £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). other horn snuff bottle 6.8cm. long (2) £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). NOTE *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 27.6% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR w ill be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 27 . An Edwardian carved oak whip rack the 35 . A collection of fifteen Tiverton Stag arched pediment with flower decoration Hounds deer slots each mounted on a with six pairs of brass hooks to supports, wooden shield plinth with dates (15) 90x60cm. £150-£180 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £70-£100 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 36 . A taxidermy seven point deer's head 94cm 28 . A collection of various Hunt buttons high, together with a roe deer skull and a including Cheshire, Berkley Hunt Staff, set of eleven point deer antlers on a Old Berkley West, unidentified Hunt shield plinth (3) Servant, Union Hunt (Ireland), V.W.H. £50-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Pre-Division, Wynstay Hunt Staff, Mendip, Cole Valley Foot Harriers, etc. 37 . Litocranius Walleri (Gerenuk). A pair of £400-£500 (Plus 27.6% BP*). mounted horns by Rowland Ward, London on a shield plinth with plaque 'Walleri', 29 . A collection of loose Hunt buttons together with another pair of similar horns including Crawley & Horsham, North with plaque 'Sommeringhi',also by Warwickshire Dress, Warwickshire Field & Rowland Ward, both with green paper Dress, Queen's Own Hussars, The Union labels to verso (2) Hunt Ireland, Berks & Buck Stag Hounds, £100-£150 (Plus 27.6% BP*).
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