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Seven assorted Goebel M.J Hummel figurines comprising a boy and girl stood beneath an umbrella, a boy skiing, a boy with umbrella, a young boy looking into a camera with his dog, a young girl watering a flower, a boy with sheep, a boy with his hair and scarf blowing in the wind and two boys walking. S/D (7)
Two rare Goebel West German porcelain figures, the first model FF220, modelled as a lady in a pink dress seated holding a telephone, the second model FF221, modelled as a lady in a green dress and red hat perched upon a gate, with a Scottish Terrier beside, full factory marks, 16.5cm high (tail of dog restored) (2)
A collection of three Bisque Head Dolls comprising: an unmarked Bisque Head and Shoulder Plate Doll with blue weighted sleep glass eyes with lashes attached, painted brows and lips, open mouth showing upper teeth, chestnut wig, cloth body with bisque lower arms and legs, height 14”; a German Bisque Head and Shoulder Plate Doll with fixed brown glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, open mouth showing upper teeth, blonde wig, over cloth body with bisque lower arms and legs, height 12”; together with a Goebel Bisque Socket Head Doll, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, open mouth showing four upper teeth, over five piece jointed body (replacement) (3)
Three Beswick jugs, each decorated with a scene from Shakespeare, comprising `A Midsummer Night`s Dream`, No. 1366, `Hamlet`, No. 1146 and `Romeo and Juliet`, No. 1214, together with an Arthur Wood cottage ware teapot and cover, biscuit barrel and butter dish and cover, a similar condiment set, a Goebel model of a robin, and a small collection of decorative ceramics.
1849, 1fr. light carmine on yellowish, tête-bêche, a showpiece unused horizontal "face to face" tête-bêche pair, featuring strikingly intense colour on fresh paper, ample to mostly large margins all around. The inverted cliché comes only from position 35 from the first plate used to print the 1fr. value. Illustrated in the 2000 Yvert Speciliazed catalogue. This spectacular pair, which has graced several of the finest collections of classic French stamps ever formed, is widely regarded as one of the greatest 1849-50 Cérès issues tête-bêche rarities extant, with only four unused examples recorded. One of the key items of French philately. Cert. Bernard and Pascal Behr, Aime and Jean-François Brun, Goebel, signed Aime Brun, Calves and Roumet. Maury 9a. Ex Ferrari, Hind, "Lafayette" collection and Gross.
1853, June 12. Cover from Pointe à Pitre to Paris, franked by 25c. blue pair, 1fr. carmine pair and remarkable strip of five, all used to pay a five-fold letter rate, cleanly tied by large point roller cancel on arrival, showing “Pointe-à-Pitre/(Guadeloupe)” c.d.s., framed “PD” and Calais entry (after having followed the British route), the latter also tying the 1fr. pair. All stamps feature rich colour and mainly large margins, being clear in small places. A late usage confirming the adhesives to be from the second consignment. The two 25c. stamps have been skillfully repaired and the cover cleaned, still though of very delicate appearance and good quality for the most part, making this a most desirable showpiece which features a unique franking representing the only cover recorded paying this high rate. Signed Goebel. Dallay 4, 6.

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