A hunt with falcons and dogs; reverse copy after Solis (1514-1562)
Three falconers with horses by Virgil Solis

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A Thomas Patterson circular brown printed charger, circa 1827-1847, 'Falconer' by Thomas Patterson

A Thomas Patterson circular brown printed charger, circa 1827-1847, 'Falconer' by Thomas Patterson

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A Trained Gos Chasing a Duck! A partially-damaged fresco in the Mughal Royal Baths (Shahi Hammam), C

A Trained Gos Chasing a Duck! A partially-damaged fresco in the Mughal Royal Baths (Shahi Hammam), C

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A trained mature Siberian goshawk with an austringer in South Korea

A trained mature Siberian goshawk with an austringer in South Korea

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A trap for the world's fastest hunter!

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A Tribute to Ernest Vesey (1907-1937)

A Tribute to Ernest Vesey (1907-1937)

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A trompe l'oeil of gaming equipment, with nets, falconry hoods by Christoffel Pierson

A trompe l'oeil of gaming equipment, with nets, falconry hoods by Christoffel Pierson

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A Trompe l'Oeil of Hawking Equipment by Chrstoffel Pierson (1631-1714)

A Trompe l'Oeil of Hawking Equipment by Chrstoffel Pierson (1631-1714)

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A Trompe L'Oeil Still Life with a Birdcage and Hunting Equipment by Johannes Leemans (c.1633-1688)

A Trompe L'Oeil Still Life with a Birdcage and Hunting Equipment by Johannes Leemans (c.1633-1688)

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A Trompe L’Oeil depicting Falconry Equipment by Huybert van Westhoven (active 1668 – 1699)

A Trompe L’Oeil depicting Falconry Equipment by Huybert van Westhoven (active 1668 – 1699)

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A Tsar and His Falconers by Russian sculptor Vasiliy Yakovlevich Grachev (1835-1905)

A Tsar and His Falconers by Russian sculptor Vasiliy Yakovlevich Grachev (1835-1905)

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