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Lot 756 - Male Merlin on perch within a naturalistic setting in glazed case, bearing label verso for Ticknall Taxidermy, 31.5cm x 31.5cm
Unsold
Lot 757 - Kingfisher within a naturalistic setting under a glass dome, 28cm high
Sold for £60
Lot 758 - Early 20th century Barn Owl within a naturalistic setting under glass dome, 42cm high x 51cm wide x 25cm deep
Sold for £240
Lot 759 - Large preserved Pike within a naturalistic setting in a glazed bow front case
Sold for £360
Lot 760 - Preserved Dace within a naturalistic setting in glazed bow front case, caught by H. J. Willman at Bures, dated 9.10.48
Sold for £500
Lot 761 - 1940s fox mask mounted on oak shield marked Lawford, 3rd Sept 1946
Sold for £75
Lot 762 - Edwardian fox within naturalistic setting, full mount in glazed case
Sold for £40
Lot 763 - Pair of exotic birds within naturalistic settings in oval wall mounted glazed frames, each measuring 35cm x 29cm
Lot 764 - Silver Pheasant mounted on a wood perch, 51cm high x 67cm wide overall
Lot 765 - Temminck's Tragopan Pheasant mounted on a circular wooden base, 43cm high x 27cm wide overall
Lot 766 - Display of various Australian birds within a naturalistic setting of flowers and shells under a glass dome with ebony base, 52.5cm high x 51.5cm wide x 24.5cm deep
Sold for £400
Lot 767 - Pair of Ferrets feeding on a rabbit within a naturalistic setting in glazed case, bearing label for J. Wright, Clifton, Bedfordshire, 55cm x 60cm
Sold for £160
Lot 768 - Melanistic Pheasant perched on a branch with painted background in a wall mounted glazed case. Gilt frame measures 92.5cm high x 49.5cm wide x 25cm deep
Sold for £85
Lot 769 - Early 20th century snow leopard skin rug with cloth backing, 230cm nose to tail, 123cm paw to paw
Sold for £2,000
Lot 770 - Three crocodile skins, graduating in size, 172cm x 42cm, 145cm x 38cm, 127cm x 32cm
Sold for £55
Withdrawn
Lot 772 - Musk Ox (Ovibos Moschatus) skull and horns, unmounted, 58cm wide
Lot 773 - Victorian silver plated horse hoof desk tidy mounted with jockey cap and riding crop
Lot 774 - Pair of late Victorian silver horse hoof dishes (Birmingham 1895)
Lot 775 - Walking stick with carved hound’s head knop, pair of glass eyes and horn snout, 90.5cm long
Sold for £80
Lot 776 - 1920s silver mounted horse measuring walking stick
Sold for £170
Lot 777 - 9ct gold mounted walking stick, a shooting stick and a pair of Wray London Defiant 10x35 binoculars in leather carry case
Sold for £65
Lot 778 - Relief panel, possibly plaster, depicting a galloping horse in the countryside, 12cm x 7cm, mounted in a gilt and carved ebony frame
Lot 779 - Jockey Club bowl with blue and gilt decoration, retailed by Mappin & Webb
Lot 780 - Two folding shooting sticks, two horn handled walking canes, silver mounted cane and a selection of others
Lot 781 - Pair of contemporary filled silver models of horses
Sold for £120
Lot 782 - M Leducq pair of spelter horse head and neck bookends on rectangular black marble bases, signed, 13cm high x13cm wide
Sold for £230
Lot 783 - Pair of bronze relief panels depicting sporting dogs, signed Pezot, mounted in wooden frames, 20.5cm x 25.5cm overall
Sold for £95
Lot 784 - Pair of silver plated fighting cocks with outspread wings and tail feathers
Sold for £38
Lot 785 - Large silver plated two handled trophy and cover on stand bearing a plaque for 'William Hill Stewards Cup Goodwood 1991'. Overall height 57cm
Sold for £90
Lot 786 - Pair of black leather hunting boots with wooden trees, size 12L
Lot 787 - Two pairs of brown leather riding boots, both with wooden trees
Sold for £180
Lot 788 - Gentleman's red hunt coat by John G Hardy with silver plated Essex Hunt buttons
Lot 789 - Vintage Moss Bros black hunting coat with green collar and New Forest Buckhounds buttons
Sold for £70
Lot 790 - The Sportsman’s Kennel - British Sporting Dogs, engravings after Cooper and Landseer
Sold for £420
Lot 792 - Two volumes- H. Eliot Howard, The British Warblers - A history with problems of their lives, illustrated by Henrik Gronvold, published Porter, London, 1907-1914, half calf bound
Sold for £300
Lot 793 - Sir Alfred Munnings autobiographies volumes I and II, two copies of Ballads and Poems and one other Munnings publication
Sold for £50
Lot 794 - Group of sporting books to include Cecil Aldin Ratcatcher to Scarlet, Lionel Edwards Master of the Sporting Scene, Foxhunt Buttons, other hunting and similar books
Lot 796 - *Clive Madgwick (1939-2005) oil on canvas - The Essex & Suffolk Hounds at Groton Hall, signed, 35.5cm x 56cm, in gilt frame
Lot 797 - *John Cyril Harrison (1898-1985) watercolour - Reed Bunting on the Test, signed, 55cm x 76cm, in glazed frame Provenance: The Wildlife Art Gallery, Lavenham
Lot 798 - English School, early 19th century, oil on panel, Hunting scene with hounds causing chaos in a farmyard, unframed, 19 x 33cm
Sold for £110
Lot 799 - Collection of assorted sporting prints to include Will Garfit signed print, trio of hand coloured hunting engravings and others, each framed and glazed (9)
Lot 800 - Continental School, 19th century, oil on canvas - An Arab Stallion and Groom in Landscape, indistinctly signed and dated 1854, 87cm x 115cm, in gilt frame
Sold for £1,500
Lot 801 - Thomas Ivester Lloyd (1873-1942) pencil illustration, Basset Hounds, signed, 27cm x 21cm, in glazed frame, together with the realted book 'Hounds'
Sold for £150
Lot 802 - John Leech (1817-1864), two chromolithographs, Gone Away and The Noble Science, with printed titles, in glazed gilt frames, 73cm x 89cm overall
Lot 803 - Maurice Clarke (1875-?) charcoal and pastel - Pekingese, signed, 31cm x 41cm, in glazed frame NB: Clarke was Art Master of Harrow 1922-1936 and 1940-1945
Sold for £190
Lot 804 - English School, early 20th century, pair of oils on canvas - Hunting Scenes, 41cm x 61cm, framed