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Lot 386

A Rare Continental Hunting Hanger Of Exhibition Type
Mid-19th Century, Probably Russian

1 December 2009, 14:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Rare Continental Hunting Hanger Of Exhibition Type
Mid-19th Century, Probably Russian

With broad watered double-edged blade with off-set fuller over most of its length on each side, heavy copper hilt cast and chased in the round as a huntsman in medieval costume standing against an ivy-clad tree blowing his hunting horn and holding a dagger, his baying hounds at his feet on one side above a crowned vacant shield-shaped escutcheon, a dead boar, stag and heron on the other, in original wooden scabbard covered in brown velvet (plush almost entirely worn off) with copper locket and chape, the former cast, pierced and chased in low relief on each side with a huntsman grasping a bear by its throat and stabbing it with his sword, within an octagonal frame surmounted by two birds of prey each perched within a hunting horn, a sporting trophy suspended beneath, and with two fixed rings for suspension, the latter with a huntsman half kneeling in a tree and defending himself against a wolf with his axe, a crouching wolf forming a finial beneath
50.3 cm. blade

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Provenance:
The Earl of Cassillis, 2nd Marquess of Ailsa, Culzean Castle, Ayrshire until acquired by the National Trust of Scotland in 1945. In late August 1839, at the age of twenty-three, the Earl of Cassillis took part in the famous Eglinton Tournament as the 'Knight of the Dolphine' after his family crest

Acquired from Cassillis House, Ayrshire, until recently home of the 7th Marquess of Ailsa and the Kennedy Clan

Two other Russian hangers of the same design and mounted in silver-gilt are known. One sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms, Armour and Modern Sporting Guns, 27 July 2006, lot 292 (£24,000 including premium); and another of circa 1847, formerly in the collection at Tsarkoe Selo, in Tsaarian Metsästysloistoa: Metsästysvälineitä Evemitaasin Museon Kokoelmista 1700-ja 1800-luvulta, published by the Finnish Museum of Hunting, n.d. (1994), pp. 20 and 27, illustrated

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