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GREY ZANE The Deer Stalker. New
GREY ZANE The Deer Stalker. New York: Harper and Brothers (1925). 8vo publisher's red cloth spine lettered in black. Signed on card tipped to f.f.e.p. First edition. Spine lightly faded; corners and spine ends worn; no dust jacket.
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Two Austrian cold-painted bronze
Two Austrian cold-painted bronze pen wipes in the form of deer late 19th/early 20th century Realistically modeled, one example a stag, the other other a doe, both with boar's hair brushes to their backs, the stag stamped 'Geschutzt'. (2). Stag H: 4, L: 6 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of William Lipton ,200 - boar''s hair in stag loose and coming out - doe''s antler''s are both bent - loss to surface paint in places - doe''s front leg appears bent
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SEWERTILE DEER. Ohio early 20th
SEWERTILE DEER. Ohio early 20th century. Reclining deer 12 1/2''l.
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(3) Steiff deer, c/o fawn 1810/22
(3) Steiff deer, c/o fawn 1810/22 with ear button & flag (9" h x 7" l), doe (9-1/2" h x 12-1/2" l), doe (11" h x 10-1/2" l, losses to rear end)
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John A. Ruttman White Tailed Deer
John A. Ruttman White Tailed Deer color lithograph signed John A. Ruttman (lower right) 20 x 16 inches.
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COLD PAINTED BRONZE DEER OR ELK
COLD PAINTED BRONZE DEER OR ELK ON STONE BASE Continental, early 20th century. "Deer (or Reindeer)", cold painted bronze on stone base. Apparently unsigned. Approx. h. 13", w. 11", d. 5.25"
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LARGE CHALKWARE DEER. American
LARGE CHALKWARE DEER. American 1st half-20th century. Reclining deer with natural original colors. Some overspraying of later paint. Minor wear. 15''h. 15 1/2''w.
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THE ART OF DEER STALKING, WILLIAM
THE ART OF DEER STALKING, WILLIAM SCROPE, 1838 The Art of Deer Stalking, half calf with fore edge and marbelized boards, by William Scrope London;
John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1838; illustrated by engravings and lithographs; condition: scuffs to leather, areas of oxidation and foxing; 10"H 6.5"W 1.5"D
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FOLK ART DEER HEAD. American or
FOLK ART DEER HEAD. American or European 1st half-20th century hardwood. Well-carved buck similar to Black Forest carvings. Original black and white paint. 40''h. including wooden pedestal.
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* A Gilt Metal Mounted Stoneware
* A Gilt Metal Mounted Stoneware Model of a Deer the recumbent animal looking upward with brown antlers having incised blue brown and green glazed spots the whole raised upon a Rococo style gilt bronze base with scrolling auricular decoration. Height 10 x width 11 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches.
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Clovis Edmond Masson (1838-1913
Clovis Edmond Masson (1838-1913 France) Deer Family Bronze. A gilt bronze statue of a buck, doe, and fawn. Signed on base and inscribed 'Salon des Beaux-Arts'. Measures 14.5x15x8'' and weighs 24 lbs. Doe is missing one screw to base and could be tightened down, overall excellent condition.
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Vincent R Balfour Browne
Vincent R Balfour Browne (1880-1963)/Deer Stalking/a series of six, published 1914/signed in pencil and inscribed to mounts/colour prints, 34cm x 28cm
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A Cast Bronze Figurine of a Deer
A Cast Bronze Figurine of a Deer The cast bronze with brown patina figurine of a deer is bolted to a rectangular base with a relief pattern resembling flora of the forest. No signature or marks were found. Apprx. 5" x 2" x 3-3/4"H.
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A Set of Six Thai Brass Deer,
A Set of Six Thai Brass Deer, 20th Century largest 11.8 x 12.6 in — 30 x 32 cm
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Ilya Schor (American, 1904-1961)
Ilya Schor (American, 1904-1961) signed woodcut print, depicting deer in in a wooded landscape, woodcut on paper, pencil signed "I. Schor", edition 57/100. 4-1/2" X 3-1/2" image, framed 10-7/8" x 9-1/8", good condition, not inspected out of frame
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FOLKSY DEERHEAD. Early 20th
FOLKSY DEERHEAD. Early 20th century softwood and antler. Carved deer head mount with applied ears and real antlers. Retains its original polychrome paint including ''BAGO'' on the neck. Minor imperfections. 45''h. Age cracks a few later nails minor losses.
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SCULPTED DEER HEADA carved deer
SCULPTED DEER HEADA carved deer head in red paint with antlers and protruding canine teeth, mounted on original wood plaque. European, circa 1890. Allio Collection. H : 18" W : 10" D : 8". FRANCAIS: Tête de cerf sculptée en peinture rouge avec des bois et des canines saillantes, montée sur une plaque de bois d'origine. Européen, circa 1890. Collection Allio. 19" x 12" x 12".
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A TINTED COMPOSITION HEAD OF A
A TINTED COMPOSITION HEAD OF A DEER, 20TH CENTURYA tinted composition head of a deer20th centuryone horn lackingheight 18 1/2in (47cm); length 25 1/2in (65cm); width 8 1/2in (22cm)
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French School (18th Century)
French School (18th Century) "Deer", suite of six hand-colored engravings, sight 9" x 7-1/4", by De Seve. Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED DEER. From
AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED DEER. From a lodge hall in New Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century. Almost life size deer on wooden base with rollers. Laminated construction with pegs and wire nails, hollow body, carved legs and well formed head with attached deer antlers. Layers of brown paint over green. Age splits, wear and some loss. 58"h. 43"w. 12.5"d. including base.
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ENGLISH RED DEER ANTLERS 20TH
ENGLISH RED DEER ANTLERS
20TH CENTURY twenty-one points, unmounted108cm wideProvenance: Woburn Abbey
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An Art Deco Statuette of a Deer
An Art Deco Statuette of a Deer An unsigned cast metal figure of a deer with bronze finish, approx. 9"H x 12"W x 3"D, mounted on a marble base, approx. 14-1/4" x 5-1/4" x 1-3/8"H.
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A SHELF OF TWENTY COLLECTIBLE BOOKS
A SHELF OF TWENTY COLLECTIBLE BOOKS about hunting most in dust jackets or slip case: ''Hunting the Land of the Midnight Sun'' first edition of 1000 copies no.229 signed by the 4 authors Roger Morris etc. Safari Press slip case; ''Hunting the Alaska Brown Bear'' by John Eddy no.785/1000 Wolfe Publishing; ''Hunted'' a true story of survival by David Fletcher first edition 2002; ''Big Game Big Country'' by Dr. C. Guy Suites first edition 1987; ''How to Find Giant Bucks'' by Kirt Darner 1st edition 1983; ''Deer Hunting Coast to Coast'' signed by the author Bob Robb; ''Game Loads and Practical Ballistics for the American Hunter'' by Bob Hagel 1st edition; Jack O'Connor's ''Sheep and Sheep Hunting'' 1974. Et al.
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BRITISH SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN two
BRITISH SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN two vols Shooting and Deerstalking no.126/1000 1913; Hunting no.248/1000 1912 full leather (2) Estimate ?100-150 FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?100
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J. Wilson 19th Century Deer by a
J. Wilson 19th Century Deer by a Mountain River, 1866
Estimate:$1,200-$1,800
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Framed and matted Ned Smith limited
Framed and matted Ned Smith limited edition print of a stag in snow titled "The Orchard Buck" pencil signed "Ned Smith #147/950. 17"x25"
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BOB KUHN (1920-2007), WHITETAIL
BOB KUHN (1920-2007), WHITETAIL DEER Title: Bob Kuhn (1920-2007), Whitetail Deer Medium: conte crayon on paper Dimensions: 10 3/8 x 14 Frame dimensions: 17 x 20 1/2 x 3/4
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DEER IN A WINTER LANDSCAPE BY T. M.
DEER IN A WINTER LANDSCAPE BY T. M. N. WHALL (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas signed lower left ''T. M. N. Whall.'' Deer feeding in a moonlit winter landscape with a cabin in the lower left. 17'' h. 21''w. in a carved barnwood frame 22'' h. 26'' w.
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AMERICAN FOLK PAINTED WOOD DEER
AMERICAN FOLK PAINTED WOOD DEER TROPHY 19th c., possibly Maine or Pennsylvania, original paint, carved wood set with three-point antlers, 26"h x 5"w x 16"d
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Martin May, Pennsylvania artist,
Martin May, Pennsylvania artist, framed and matted Deer Hunting, limited edition 173/500, 26" x 30" oa; together with a C. Phillip Wikoff limited edition print 367/500.
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Carved Stag Handle Carving Set deer
Carved Stag Handle Carving Set deer on handles original box.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART DEER. Late 19th
AMERICAN FOLK ART DEER. Late 19th century. Carved wooden deer with elongated features and original paint. Tar hooves, twig antlers and deer hide tail. Age splits, alligatored varnish. 13.5"h. 11"w. 4"d. including base.
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Patinated bronze figural group of
Patinated bronze figural group of two deer, mounted on quartz base, 20th century 7 1/4 in. H., 8" W.
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FRANK W. BENSON (1862-1951)Deer
FRANK W. BENSON (1862-1951)Deer Hunter, 1924
signed "Frank W. Benson" lower left
etching, 7 3/4 by 10 3/4 in.
Paff #229, edition of 150
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Hand carved sculpture deer and
Hand carved sculpture deer and rabbits. 26'' x 17''.
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DON BALKE (B. 1933) "MULE
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "MULE DEER"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Mule Deer" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Wildlife of the 50 States 22c Mule Deer/Arizona stamp issued June 13, 1987. Late in the fall, spry, agile Mule Deer can often be seen as they descend from the high country to avoid the winter snows. These graceful Deer, traveling in herds, can be found in lands from southern Alaska to Mexico. Named for its over-sized ears and husky build, the Mule Deer otherwise hardly resembles its plodding and stubborn namesake. For, when startled, this elegant animal will be gone as if not seen, its black-tipped tail barely distinguishable in the distance. In making its escape, the Mule Deer differs also from its eastern relative, the White-Tailed Deer, in its peculiar, but effective, stiff-legged jumping gait. Come spring, its antlers branch out equally, unlike those of other deer. As the antler bones develop, they acquire a velvety layer of skin and fine hair. And it is not until summer, the mating time, that the "velvet" rubs off to reveal the hard, sharp points of the antlers. These antlers make for a great show as the Mule Deer bucks vie for the attention of the does. But good sense generally prevails and, in the end, the weaker of the combatants simply dashes off, leaving both uninjured and ready for further conquests.
Image Size: 13.5 x 14.5 in.
Overall Size: 14 x 17 in.
Unframed. (B11085)
Condition:
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