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Lot 28

Detailed AK Kaiser porcelain figurine portraying a falconer in traditional hunting attire with a falcon perched on his gloved arm and a hunting dog at his side. The falconer is dressed in a wide-brimmed green hat with plume, a tunic with slashed sleeves, and boots. The composition captures the poised elegance of the falcon, the upward gaze of the loyal hound, and the confident stance of the huntsman. Marked "Kaiser W. Germany" with impressed number 421 and letter F under base.Issued: 1976Dimensions: 10.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 294

This limited edition Royal Doulton porcelain figurine titled "Pointer" captures the alert stance of a hunting dog mid-track, its body elongated in a signature pose of attention. This expressive figure is part of the Royal Doulton Animals collection and is hand-painted with lifelike detail in white with liver-brown patches. It was issued as a numbered limited edition of only 1500 pieces, with this example numbered 135 of 1500. The figurine stands atop a naturalistic base that evokes earthy terrain with green highlights. This elegant and collectible piece showcases the artistic excellence and attention to detail for which Royal Doulton is known.Dimensions: 11.5"LEdition Number: 135 of 1500Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 29

This striking porcelain figurine by Beswick captures a traditional English huntsman in full regalia astride a powerful, rearing bay horse. The rider is finely detailed in a classic red hunting coat, white breeches, and black riding boots with a black hunt cap, all rendered with Beswick's signature gloss finish. The dynamic pose of the horse, raised on hind legs, showcases remarkable craftsmanship, with attention to musculature, flowing mane, and expressive facial detailing. The figurine is mounted on a naturalistic green base and bears the Beswick backstamp on the underside. Measures 9.75"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 655

Qty of vintage small lead hand-painted hunting figurines, and a Pelham puppet of a girl in gingham dress with box

Lot 616

A late 19th/early 20th century tooled leather desk stand, decorated a hunting scene, 29 cm wide, and a matching waste paper basket (2)

Lot 301

A dessert service, decorated fish, a pair of prattware plates, decorated hunting scene and a novelty hook in the form of a horse (box)

Lot 501

Unusual silver plated, novelty hunting themed inkwell/standish, with cut glass ink bottle (unmarked), together with a contemporary corkscrew and bottle opener, mounted with silver models of foxes with red eyes, in fitted case (Birmingham 1973) J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. Inkwell 14cm across. (2)

Lot 7

The Delhi Durbar Royal Tour 1911-1912, fine Royal presentation photograph album of the tour with gilt tooled red leather binding entitled 'The King Emperor's Indian Durbar Tour 1911-1912' containing an extensive photographic record of the tour including life on board the Medina, arriving at Port Said and the reception on board for the Khedive of Egypt and Lord Kitchener, the reception at Bombay and the procession at Delhi, various Maharajas, military reviews and the homage of the Indian nobles, tiger shooting and other hunting expeditions mainly on Elephant back, lunching in the jungle, the reception at Calcutta and horse racing, travelling by Royal train to Bombay and departing on the Medina for England via Malta. A fascinating photographic account of the golden days of the British Empire. The album 44 x 31.5 x 5cm. Approx. 204 photographs each with printed title below.Provenance: Captain H.S. Bowlby R.N., who served on board H.M.S. Medina during the tour.

Lot 265

An 18th century Bohemian or Saxon Schwarzlot enamelled goblet, painted with a hunting scene, 14.5cm highSmall chips around the rim. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 1516

Late 19th / early 20th century Black Forest carved lindenwood wall bracket, with stag and hunting theme, 33cm wide x 41cm high

Lot 488

A Persian pictorial hunting rug, 20th century, the red ground with a stylished horse and four birds within a lighter ground,164 x 117cmCondition ReportSlight thinning and fading to pile.

Lot 10

19th century and later Staffordshire wall plaques, including hunting scenes, No Surrender, Bore war generals etc

Lot 120

Two 19th century oak carvings, each depicting game and fish with hunting dog mask above, H31cm

Lot 355

A collection of seven 20th century and later reproduction daggers to include a Will Rodgers hunting knife, Tramontina and others.

Lot 353

A collection of ten 20th century and later reproduction daggers to include Jambiya, hunting knives and a miniature kukri.

Lot 327

A collection of forty six antique hunting buttons, to include silver plated examples by Firmin & Co, patented 255, dragons, hunting dogs and more.

Lot 354

A collection of seven 20th century and later reproduction daggers to include an Indian kukri, Aloe hunting knife and others, largest blade 30cm.

Lot 326

A collection of forty six antique hunting buttons, to include silver plated examples such as unicorns, cats and other animals.

Lot 348

A collection of eleven 20th century and later reproduction daggers to include kukri, Jambiya and hunting knives.

Lot 351

A collection of seven 20th century and later reproduction daggers to include Jambiya, decorative hunting knives and kukri.

Lot 156

PERCUSSION RIFLE | TURKEY, TURKISH | Country: Central Europe (Turkey) | Date: end of the 18th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting percussion rifle from Central Europe from the first half of the 19th century, using the original Turkish Damascus barrel from the end of the 18th century. Richly decorated barrel with distinctive Turkish damask pattern, decorated with oriental ornaments and engravings. The weapon was additionally adapted from the original flintlock system to percussion ignition. Lock plate decorated with a fine engraving with hunting game motifs and plant ornaments. The stock is made of dark walnut wood, equipped with a dovetail in the grip and decorated with brass fittings. Trigger arch and other parts decorated with engraving. | Dimensions | Length: 125.5 cm | Caliber: 22 mm | Barrel: 86.2 cm | Weight: 4,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 77

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1900 | Condition: good | Lot information | Straight, double-ground blade with a narrow central groove. A brass cover with a distinctive shell element and a straight bar, decorated with geometric ornaments. Deer antler handle topped with a brass pommel. Blade significantly marked by surface corrosion | Dimensions | Length: 58 cm | Blade length: 43.4 cm | Blade width: 26.1 mm | Weight: 430 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 135

CROSSBOW | GERMANY, GERMAN | Country: Germany | Date: 19th century | Condition: excellent | Lot information | Hunting crossbow made in Germany during the 19th century, stylistically imitating the Renaissance crossbow of the 16th century. The stock is wooden, decorated with bone applications. A solid steel bow with a string equipped with a protective wrap. Part of the construction is a stirrup that facilitates the stretching of the string. The condition corresponds to its age, minor signs of use are visible. | Dimensions | Length: 79.5 cm | Blade width: crossbow width - 67 cm | Weight: 3,1 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 120

HUNTING KNIFE | EUROPE, EUROPEAN | Country: Europe | Date: beginning of the 21st century | Condition: excellent | Lot information | A hunting knife with a single-edged blade and a point on the dorsal side. The blade is richly decorated with etched hunting motifs - on one side a scene of a wolf attacking a moose, on the other a hunting dog chasing a duck. The handle is made of white material, decorated with brass rings. | Dimensions | Length: 29.2 cm | Blade length: 17.5 cm | Blade width: 34 mm***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 70

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: 2nd half of the 18th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting saber (Jagdplaute) from the second half of the 18th century. The blade is richly decorated with engravings of police figures and German texts, which are partially rubbed off due to wear. Handle with distinctive guard, without scabbard. | Dimensions | Length: 75.5 cm | Blade length: 57.8 cm | Blade width: 36.2 mm | Weight: 580 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 151

HUNTING SHOTGUN TRIO | WESTERN EUROPE, WESTERN EUROPEAN | Country: Western Europe | Date: end of the 18th century | Condition: good | Lot information | A unique flintlock hunting weapon - shot troika - made at the end of the 18th century, probably in Central Europe. The barrel consists of three separate shotgun barrels of circular cross-section placed horizontally next to each other. The weapon is equipped with a pair of separate flintlocks and two triggers. Dark stained wood stock with fine dovetail roughening in the grip, with minimal hardware. Visible traces of removed corrosion on the metal parts. | Dimensions | Length: 123.5 cm | Caliber: 15 mm | Barrel: 83.5 cm | Weight: 3,9 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 73

HUNTING FANG "F.S. JUNG" | GERMANY / AUSTRIA, GERMAN-AUSTRIAN | Country: Germany / Austria | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: F.S. Jung | Manufacturer: F.S. Jung | Condition: excellent | Lot information | A late 19th century hunting fang with a straight single-edged blade bearing the maker's signature "F.S. Jung." The blade is equipped with a one-sided groove and an additional engraving with the motif of plant decor. The pommel of the handle is fitted with antler, which is fixed to a brass fitting. The shield is simple, with a flat basket and molded decor on the collar. It includes a binder with an antler handle, which is stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The scabbard is not original and is made of leather with brass fittings and a decorative finial. | Dimensions | Length: 59.5 cm | Blade length: 45.5 cm | Blade width: 31.9 mm | Weight: 900 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 80

HUNTING FANG OF A MEMBER OF THE IMPERIAL FORESTRY OFFICE | Country: Germany | Date: 1933 - 1945 | Marking: S F (back of blade) | Condition: excellent| Lot information |Hunting fang used in Germany in the years 1933-1945. The blade is etched and marked "S F" on the spine, the lower hilt has an eagle with a swastika. A scabbard is included. Later modificationsThe item is intended exclusively for collecting purposes only. We hereby declare that we are not members of any movement aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms or that preaches national, racial or class hatred against another group of persons, nor do we support such movements.| Dimensions |Length: 42.5 cm | Blade length: 29.7 cm | Blade width: 24.3 mm | Weight: 520 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 145

"LK" ROLLER RIFLE | GERMANY (SAXONY?), GERMAN | Country: Germany (Saxony?) | Date: around 1700 | Marking: LK (lock plate) | Manufacturer: LK | Condition: very good | Lot information | Wheeled shotgun made around 1700. Octagonal barrel, lock richly decorated with engravings with hunting motifs and ornamental elements. Engraved signature "LK" on the lock plate. Wooden stock decorated with subtle engraved ornaments and geometric patterns. Equipped with a trigger with a support function. | Dimensions | Length: 112 cm | Caliber: 15 mm | Barrel: 81.7 cm | Weight: 4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 150

FLINTSTONE RIFLE | AUSTRIA (STEYR), AUSTRIAN | Country: Austria (Steyr) | Date: 2nd half of the 18th century | Marking: ..... In Steyer (barrel) | Condition: very good | Lot information | Austrian flintlock hunting rifle made in the second half of the 18th century in the city of Steyr, signed on the upper surface mainly by the manufacturer "F. Tritsch", or "kirsch" or "hirsch". Octagonal barrel made of steel, equipped with a fixed front sight and a simple sight. Lock plate with classic flintlock mechanism. The stock is made of dark stained walnut wood, decorated with a decent carving with plant ornaments. Brass stock shoe and other fittings. Functional, well-crafted trigger mechanism. A typical example of Austrian rifle work from around 1770. | Dimensions | Length: 101.5 cm | Caliber: 15 mm | Barrel: 65.2 cm | Weight: 3,1 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 75

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | Straight, double-sided sharpened blade with a pronounced central groove. Brass cover decorated with symmetrical floral motifs, straight bar with rounded finials. Polished dark hardwood handle, finely decorated brass head. The blade shows a significant surface patina and traces of corrosion. | Dimensions | Length: 72.5 cm | Blade length: 58.7 cm | Blade width: 31.5 mm | Weight: 650 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 78

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1900 | Condition: excellent | Lot information | Straight blade with two-sided grinding and two-sided narrow groove, decorated with engravings with hunting motifs. A brass shield with a shell plate decorated with an engraving of a crown, a straight bar richly shaped in the form of oak branches. Deer antler handle decorated with brass rivets and decorative elements. The set includes a leather scabbard with brass fittings. Blade and mount with later modifications and engravings. | Dimensions | Length: 71.5 cm | Blade length: 56.2 cm | Blade width: 28.5 mm | Weight: 780 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 79

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: 20th century | Condition: excellent | Lot information | A straight, wide blade with a one-sided cut, decorated with the motif of St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters. Solid brass shield with hunting motifs in the form of boar heads and a shell label. Deer antler handle, topped with a brass pommel in the shape of a boar's head. Blade in excellent condition, with clearly legible decoration | Dimensions | Length: 54.3 cm | Blade length: 37.2 cm | Blade width: 38 mm | Weight: 750 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 136

CROSSBOW | GERMANY, GERMAN | Country: Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting crossbow of German origin from the 19th century with a rifle-type wooden stock. The bow is made of iron, the bowstring is provided with a protective covering. Metal elements show slight surface corrosion. The trigger mechanism is functional. The overall condition corresponds to age and use. | Dimensions | Length: 85 cm | Blade width: crossbow width - 84 cm | Weight: 10,3 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 74

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang from the end of the 19th century, equipped with a scabbard. The blade is made of carbon steel, has a straight back and is equipped with saw teeth, which were intended to cut through the sternum of a hunted game. The shield is made of brass, decorated with ornaments and shaped into a shell motif. The handle is made of deer antler and is fixed with a metal sleeve. The scabbard is made of black leather with reinforced brass fittings, with the upper part having a print for attachment to the belt. | Dimensions | Length: 65.7 cm | Blade length: 49.5 cm | Blade width: 28.5 mm | Weight: 860 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 76

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1900 | Marking: 17 S (under auspices) | Condition: very good | Lot information | A hunting fang made around 1900, a strictly purpose-built and well-preserved weapon. Visible traces of removed corrosion on the crossbar and guard. Signature "17 S" on the underside of the shield. | Dimensions | Length: 47.5 cm | Blade length: 31 cm | Blade width: 32 mm | Weight: 600 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 69

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1750 | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang with one-sided ground blade made of steel, equipped with etched decorative motifs including heraldic symbols. The blade shows a significant patina and signs of corrosion. The crossbar is brass, shaped in the form of stylized animal heads. The handle is wooden, finished with a brass fitting with a rivet. The connection of individual parts is ensured by traditional riveting and fitting. The weapon corresponds to the type of hunting fangs used by Pandora in the mid-18th century. | Dimensions | Length: 60 cm | Blade length: 47.4 cm | Blade width: 26.5 mm | Weight: 310 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 149

FLINTSHOT SHOTGUN DOUBLE "P. COIGNET" | FRANCE, FRENCH | Country: France | Date: 18th century | Marking: P. Coignet | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting shotgun made by French gunsmith P. Coignet during the 18th century. The barrel is smooth, without significant decoration, light corrosion is visible in places. Flint lock signed by the maker "P. Coignet", subtly engraved with ornamental motifs. Wooden stock of simple design, brass fittings of the trigger guard and other parts. Overall good condition for its age. Smooth bore. | Dimensions | Length: 145 cm | Caliber: 14 mm | Barrel: 105.5 cm | Weight: 3,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 71

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1850 | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang with a blade made of steel, ground on one side with a full spine and a central rib for increased strength. The steel crossbar is shaped in the form of stylized animal hooves and is complemented by a shell-shaped protector. The handle is made of deer antler and finished with a steel pommel. Scabbard combining black leather with metal neck and end, equipped with hanging loops for attachment to a belt. The design and style match the Central European hunting fangs used in the 19th century. | Dimensions | Length: 48 cm | Blade length: 36.3 cm | Blade width: 24 mm | Weight: 460 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 72

HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: Eagle (blade) | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang with a double-edged steel blade, equipped with a central rib and a double ground for increased strength. The crosspiece and metal fittings of the handle are made of brass, with the crosspiece decorated with relief decor and a central ornament with a wild boar motif. The handle is made of smooth bone knuckles. The scabbard is covered in black leather and finished with a brass throat and finial with embossed plant motifs. It includes a removable two-pronged fork with handles made of bone material, stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The construction and combination of components indicate a composite origin of the weapon, corresponding to the end of the 19th century. | Dimensions | Length: 52 cm | Blade length: 35.8 cm | Blade width: 40 mm | Weight: 930 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 146

WHEEL RIFLE | GERMANY, GERMAN | Country: Germany | Date: 17th / 19th century | Condition: very good | Lot information | 17th century style wheel gun, with original 17th century barrel and lock, showing light traces of corrosion. Richly decorated wooden stock with bone inlays from the 19th century, depicting hunting scenes, figural motifs and architecture. Lock plate decorated with fine engraving with hunting scenes. | Dimensions | Length: 107.7 cm | Caliber: 14.5 mm | Barrel: 72 cm | Weight: 3,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 142

WHEEL RIFLE | GERMANY (MUNICH), GERMAN | Country: Germany (Munich) | Date: 1,616 | Marking: 1616 (on the lock), MM (on the stock) | Condition: very good | Lot information | Wheeled ball gun with rich marquetry, dated 1616 ("1616" on lock nib). Octagonal barrel with profiled front sight, richly decorated stock inlaid with bone with engraved motifs of mythical animals and ornaments. Lock plate with detailed engravings of hunting scenes, complete with the initials "MM" on the stock. The weapon is equipped with a cocking lever and a trigger guard shaped for a comfortable grip. A technically and artistically exceptional specimen, representing the high level of European gunsmithing of the early 17th century. Excellent condition, appropriate for age. | Dimensions | Length: 105 cm | Caliber: 17 mm | Barrel: 79 cm | Weight: 4,1 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 134

CROSSBOW | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: excellent | Lot information | Hunting crossbow of simple design, made in Central Europe in the 19th century. The body of the weapon consists of a massive wooden stock with a simple trigger. The bow is made of steel, the string is provided with a protective wrap. The condition corresponds to its age, with visible signs of wear and minor repairs on the stock and mechanical parts. | Dimensions | Length: 61 cm | Blade width: crossbow width - 57 cm | Weight: 1,7 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 157

WENDER SYSTEM DOUBLE BARREL WITH ROTATING BARRELS "J. BEIER / BRÜNN" | CZECH, BOHEMIAN | Country: Bohemia (Moravia, Brno) | Date: 2nd quarter of the 19th century | Marking: J. Beier / Brünn | Condition: very good | Lot information | An interesting hunting pellet gun with rotating barrels (the so-called Wender system) from the second quarter of the 19th century, made by gunsmith J. Beier in Brünn. The weapon was originally made as a flintlock, later adapted to a percussion system. They are mainly octagonal in cross-section, the upper surface is inlaid with the manufacturer's signature in silver letters "J. Beier / Brünn". The lock plate is decorated with a fine engraving of hunting motifs, mainly depicting a dog and plant ornaments. The stock is made of dark, smoothly machined wood, with brass fittings and fine carvings. The rifle is preserved in its original authentic condition with a natural patina. One Barrel with a ball with a grooved bore and the other a shotgun barrel with a smooth bore. | Dimensions | Length: 114 cm | Caliber: 14 mm | Barrel: 74 cm | Weight: 3,8 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 131

COMBINED WEAPON - HUNTING FANG WITH PERCUSSION GUN | EUROPE, EUROPEAN | Country: Europe | Date: half of the 19th century | Condition: excellent | Lot information | A combined hunting weapon combining a hunting fang and a percussion pistol. The blade is straight, single-edged, grooved on both sides, with a prominent point. Iron shield, shell-shaped, decorated with simple ribbing. Horn handle, percussion mechanism hidden inside, flip-up trigger. A gun without a scabbard. Grooved barrel bore. | Dimensions | Length: 75.9 cm | Caliber: 11 mm | Barrel: 9.4 mm | Blade length: 61 cm | Blade width: 25 mm | Weight: 660 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 227

Crafted by the renowned Spanish porcelain manufacturer Lladro, this expressive Setter's Head figurine (1012045) captures the soulful eyes and flowing fur of the beloved hunting dog breed. Sculpted by Juan Huerta and issued in 1971, the piece displays a masterful hand-painted glaze that brings out the lifelike texture and warm natural coloring of the ceramic. This early work bears the Lladro backstamp on the base. A striking and emotive piece ideal for canine enthusiasts and collectors of fine European porcelain.Issued: 1971-1981Dimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1294

2009 Kumeu River, Hunting Hill Chardonnay, Kumeu 5x75cl 2012 Kumeu River, Hunting Hill Chardonnay, Kumeu 3x75clTotal 8x75clLabels soiled, 3 nicked.Previously stored in a fine temperature controlled cellar since release.

Lot 594

After Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875), a bronze model of a hunting dog, 20th century, mounted to a grey veined black marble plinth base24 x 38 x 12cm

Lot 6

A Chinese blue and white hunting bowl, Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722), of klapmuts shape, the rim with eight Buddhist precious objects, centrally with a scholar holding a wrapped zither, externally with two deer hunters on horseback, spurious Chengua six character mark in blue7 x 16cm5cm drying crack on rim underside. Otherwise in good condition

Lot 912

A 19th century brass rectangular trivet, the top decorated with deer hunting scene, initialled AB. Height 17.5 cm, width 35 cm, depth 21 cm.

Lot 1182

Two vintage brass and copper hunting horns. Longest 70 cm.

Lot 604

A copper and brass powder flask stamped "Nimrod" and "Bartram & Co", 18.5cm high with a copper hunting horn 24.5cm long / AN33

Lot 50

A METAL-MOUNTED CHANTILLY KAKIEMON EWER AND HINGED COVER FRANCE, CIRCA 1740 of typical form with loop handle and sparrow beak, decorated in iron red, green, black yellow and blue enamels, with an insect among chrysanthemums, the shoulder and slightly domed cover with a band of flowers and foliage, iron-red hunting horn mark, silvered copper mounts, possibly Hubert Louvert (1732-38) 16 cm highProvenance: Christie's London, Important French Porcelain and Faience, 29th October 1973, Lot 140 Winifred Williams, acquired on 2nd July 1975 Henry Lawrence Collection (1925-2016) and thence by descentExhibited: Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET), New York, International China Exhibition, Grand Gallery, 1974, no. 65 Winifred Williams, London, An Exhibition of 18th Century French Porcelain, Vincennes, Sèvres, St. Cloud, Chantilly & Mennecy', 3-20 July 1978, cat. no. 71 Pictured in The Times, 22nd July 1978, in an article by Geraldine Norman entitled, 'China's Fragile Secret.' Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol, England, 2002-2023 Condition Report: Some light fritting generally. Interior discoloured. Minor wear commensurate with age and use. No damage or restoration detected. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 416

AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING SENIOR (BRITISH, 1795-1865) A SET OF FOUR COLOURED HUNTING PRINTS 19TH CENTURY Titled 'The Meet', 'The Run', 'The Find', and 'The Kill', in gilt gesso frames each 66cm high, 118cm wide including the frames Condition Report: With colour muting from exposure to sunlight and resulting slight yellowing to paper. Small scattered foxing. All with visible backboard burn. The Kill with some puncture damage top left. Frames with rubbing, some corner losses and rubbing to title of The FindCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 149

A rare Spanish Colonial travelling writing desk, Colombia, late 17th Century, in Barniz de Pasto lacquer on wood with silver leaf, the fall front enclosing drawers, the cover lacking hinges, the top and sides decorated vases of flowers, hunting scenes, lions and armadillos, 43.5cm wide, 32cm deep, 24.5cm highLiterature: "Entre el viejo y el nuevo mundo: el escritorio de barníz de pasto" (Between the old and new world: the pasto varnish desk) by Dña. Rosa Mª Creixell. "Res Mobilis". Vol. 3, nº. 3, 2014.A comparable example is in the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, Accession Number: LS2000All over fair condition. Hinges, front handle and brass fittings missing. Brass handles likely later and lower drawer with strong handles. Exterior heavily faded. Some losses to inside lid due to removal of fittings. Side moulding to lid detached but present. A few minor moulding cracks and chips. Lower drawer with chip and losses to moulding lower left. Drawers glide well. All over scuffs, scratches, wear and minor losses commensurate with age and use.

Lot 232

Twelve assorted 19th century and later prints, hunting prints and caricatures, including four late Victorian Vanity Fair 'Spy' caricature prints including 'Bradford Goods', 'Pompo', 'The Recorder' and 'An Attributer', all 35 x 21cm, also a set of five black and white caricature prints from the New Statesman and Nation, 1933, all 32.5 x 22.5cm, all framed and glazed, a pair of hunting prints including 'Woodcock Shooting' and 'Pheasant Shooting', both 13.5 x 18cm, both framed and glazed (12).

Lot 605

A large pair of early 20th century Continental porcelain figures of musician and dancer, both height approx 36cm, and a further pair of large early 20th century Continental porcelain figures of lady and gentleman hunting, height of tallest 40cm (4).

Lot 91

Bob Crooks First Glass amber-colour ball candlestick on clear spiral stem, etched signature and First Glass to base, 25.5cm high, a Wedgwood duck paperweight with brown speckled inclusions, a pair of smoke tinted pan-topped candlesticks in the style  Ronald Stennett-Wilson, a Murano perfume bottle and stopper, oviform with opaque blue rectangular stopper, a late 19th/early 20th century Bohemian amber tinted etched vase, with a hunting scene, two Murano-style ashtrays of petal form, one in ruby and amber tints, the other blue and aventurine, a tapering oviform etched paperweight, a late Victorian/Edwardian pink cased lobed globular vase on crimped feet and a cased pink, white and ochre marbled vase, oviform with cup shaped neck (11) 

Lot 644

Anglo-Indian white metal cigarette case, with embossed decoration to both sides depicting hunting scenes, 8.5cm long, approximate weight 3.45ozt

Lot 270

Two mother-of-pearl and silver bladed folding fruit knives and eight further folding fruit/pen knives, a miniature wooden smoking pipe, a pocket watch, a pocket torch, two Bowie hunting knives with sheaths, a further knife and a small quantity of coins Condition ReportWe do not offer in-house shipping. Please try mailboxes.com, bidandbox.com or mjmpost458@gmail.com

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