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Hunt And Roskell Collection

Hunt and Roskell were two adventurous souls who lived for the thrill of the hunt

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Goodwood Races: the Goodwood Cup - equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood Races: the Goodwood Cup - equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood Races: the Goodwood Cup - equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth, 1865. One of the silver cups, '...or pieces of plate, which formed the principal prizes won at Goodwood races last week

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: National token from South Wales to the Princess of Wales, 1864. Creator: Unknown

National token from South Wales to the Princess of Wales, 1864. Creator: Unknown
National token from South Wales to the Princess of Wales, 1864. '...the badge and its casket...[were] manufactured by Messrs

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Testimonial to Colonel Gore Browne, late Governor of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Testimonial to Colonel Gore Browne, late Governor of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Testimonial to Colonel Gore Browne, late Governor of New Zealand, 1864. The testimonial, which is very handsome, consists of a centre epergne and two dessert stands

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Goodwood Races - Goodwood Prize Cup - 'The Masque of Comus', 1858. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood Races - Goodwood Prize Cup - "The Masque of Comus", 1858. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood Races - Goodwood Prize Cup - "The Masque of Comus", 1858. Horse-racing trophy, ...modelled by Mr. Armstead, and manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell, of Bond-street

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The Stockton-on-Tees Regatta Cup, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Stockton-on-Tees Regatta Cup, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Stockton-on-Tees Regatta Cup, 1860. The fashion of furnishing splendid vases for race plate is gradually extending, and our art manufacturers have "improved the occasion" by throwing as

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Testimonial presented to Sir Robert M'Clure, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Testimonial presented to Sir Robert M'Clure, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Testimonial presented to Sir Robert M'Clure, 1856....a beautiful work of art...presented to Captain Sir Robert M'Clure, late of her Majesty's discovery-ship Investigator

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The Ascot Race Plate: the Royal Hunt Cup - Death of the Boar, the Buck, and the Fox, 1856

The Ascot Race Plate: the Royal Hunt Cup - Death of the Boar, the Buck, and the Fox, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Ascot Race Plate: the Royal Hunt Cup - Death of the Boar, the Buck, and the Fox, 1856. The "Royal Hunt Cup" is a tazza-shaped bowl, supported on a stem

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Testimonial presented to William Morris, Esq, by the Inhabitants of Carmarthen, 1854

Testimonial presented to William Morris, Esq, by the Inhabitants of Carmarthen, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Testimonial presented to William Morris, Esq, by the Inhabitants of Carmarthen, 1854. Epergne...modelled by Mr. Alfred Brown, for the manufactory of Messrs

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Goodwood Race Prize - Phaeton and Apollo, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood Race Prize - Phaeton and Apollo, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood Race Prize - Phaeton and Apollo, 1854. Horse racing trophy. Cup...from the establishment of Messrs. Hunt and Roskell; it has been designed and modelled by Mr. H. H

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Steward's Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Steward's Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Steward's Cup, 1850. A Vase of tazza form, supported by the fan-palm. The group around the base represents "Alexander the Great contending with

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Chesterfield Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Chesterfield Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Chesterfield Cup, 1850. A Vase, of classic character; the handles composed of sea-horses; the ornaments, closely following the antique examples

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Mayoralty Chain for the Corporation of Carlisle, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Mayoralty Chain for the Corporation of Carlisle, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Mayoralty Chain for the Corporation of Carlisle, [in Cumbria], 1850. The Gas-works of the Carlisle Gas-light and Coke Company have just been transferred to the Corporation of that city;

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Horseracing trophy...manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskill, of New Bond-street, after the design and model of Mr

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The International Exhibition: the Outram Shield, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: the Outram Shield, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: the Outram Shield, exhibited by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, 1862. Testimonial manufactured by Messrs

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Half-crown Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

Half-crown Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
Half-crown Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. The International Exhibition of 1862 was a world's fair held in South Kensington, London

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The International Exhibition: vase belonging to Her Majesty the Queen, exhibited by... 1862

The International Exhibition: vase belonging to Her Majesty the Queen, exhibited by... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: vase belonging to Her Majesty the Queen, exhibited by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell, 1862. Vase...of oxydized silver, chased en repousse by Antoine Vechte

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Honorary truncheon for H.M. 2nd Goorkah or Sirmoor Rifles, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Honorary truncheon for H.M. 2nd Goorkah or Sirmoor Rifles, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Honorary truncheon for H.M. 2nd Goorkah or Sirmoor Rifles, 1862...."Honorary Truncheon" which is about to be sent out to India for presentation to her Majesty's 2nd Goorkah Rifles

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Testimonial presented to Capt. Fitzgerald, Ex-Governor of Western Australia, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Testimonial presented to Capt. Fitzgerald, Ex-Governor of Western Australia, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Testimonial presented to Capt. Fitzgerald, Ex-Governor of Western Australia, 1857. Candelabrum made by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: The Liebig Testimonial, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The Liebig Testimonial, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Liebig Testimonial, 1854....five pieces of Plate, manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell...a fine specimen of British artistic design...attracting the highest admiration at the Industrial

Background imageHunt And Roskell Collection: Centre Piece, by Hunt and Roskell

Centre Piece, by Hunt and Roskell



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Hunt and Roskell were two adventurous souls who lived for the thrill of the hunt. They would spend days tracking elusive prey through dense forests and rugged terrain, their senses sharp and their determination unwavering. Their bond was unbreakable, forged through countless shared victories and near misses. Each hunt brought them closer together, strengthening their friendship and deepening their respect for one another. But it wasn't just about the kill for Hunt and Roskell - it was about the challenge, the adrenaline rush of stalking a formidable opponent in its natural habitat. They reveled in the primal satisfaction of outsmarting their quarry, proving themselves as skilled hunters time and time again. As they sat around the campfire after a successful day's hunt, recounting tales of close calls and narrow escapes, Hunt and Roskell knew that they were truly living life to its fullest. For them, there was no greater joy than facing danger head-on, united in purpose and bound by a shared love of adventure. In a world where so many played it safe, Hunt and Roskell stood out as fearless outliers - modern-day warriors who embraced risk with open arms. And though their exploits may have been forgotten by history, their legacy lived on in every heart-pounding moment spent chasing down prey in the wilds.