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19th c. Japanese Painting of Falcon |
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19th Century Bas Relief Wood Plaque Medieval Falconer 19th Century Bas Relief Wood Plaque Medieval Falconer |
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19th Century Japanese Ivory Falconer |
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4 pictures on falconry by Gustav Eggena (1850-1915) |
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A 19th century circular gilt bas relief of an Elizabethan hunt and falconry display, 4.5cm diam, fra A 19th century circular gilt bas relief of an Elizabethan hunt and falconry display, 4.5cm diam, framed
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A Chinese octagonal plate, 18th century, painted to the centre with a scene of noblemen with a falco |
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A extensive landscape with a hawking party |
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A falconer in European Costume A falconer in European Costume |
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A FINE MIXED METAL AND BRONZE THREE PIECE GARNITURE BY MIYAO EISUKE, YOKOHAMA MEIJI PERIOD A FINE MIXED METAL AND BRONZE THREE PIECE GARNITURE BY MIYAO EISUKE, YOKOHAMA MEIJI PERIOD |
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A Hawking Party, Cover of a set of writing tablets, Germany, 1330-1350 |
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A Hunt with Falcons by Louis Philippe Crepin |
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A Japanese ivory figure of a falconer Meiji period well carved with tinted accents |
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A LACQUER WOOD AND IVORY OKIMONO OF A FALCONER A LACQUER WOOD AND IVORY OKIMONO OF A FALCONER |
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A medieval wall painting of an aristocratic Hawking Group with two hawks A medieval wall painting of an aristocratic Hawking Group with two hawks |
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A new FHT flyer A new FHT flyer from two sides |
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A Renaissance lidded tankard from Salzburg A Renaissance lidded tankard from Salzburg |
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A Royal Doulton Burslem 'Falconry' pattern rectangular platter 36cmL (af) A Royal Doulton Burslem 'Falconry' pattern rectangular platter 36cmL (af) |
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A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 2 A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 2 |
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A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 3 A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 3 |
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A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 4 A selection of transfer printed patterns and wares from the Jamieson period - 4 |