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Modern Steiff 'Diamond Jubilee Teddy Bear', vanilla, 27cm high. Production limited to the year 2012, no.: 1078. In original box with certificate of authenticity etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In very good condition, no obvious damage. 'Queen's Diamond Jubilee' written on the side of the box in pen.
Modern Steiff 'Gold Blond Bear of the Year 2012', 30cm high, production limited to the year 2012, no. 2, serial no. 0109, in original box with certificate of authenticity.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in very good condition overall. '2012' and the word 'bear' written on the top of the box in pen.
Modern Steiff 'Bride's Mother' teddy bear, limited edition no. 95/500 pieces Worldwide, 31cm high. In original box with certificate of authenticity. Button in ear: no. 038075.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in excellent condition overall, 'Mother of Bride' is written in pen at the top of the box.
Patrick O'Reilly, b.1957GOLDEN BEARBronze and 24 carat gold leaf, 14" (h) x 13" (w) (35.5 x 33cm)Please note this bear is being offered on behalf of Ballet Ireland, who will receive the proceeds of sale. The purchaser will also receive four tickets to the opening night of the world premiere of Ballet Ireland's new production of 'Titanic' next year.
Natural History: A large Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) Southern Ural Mountains, Pleistocene recently mounted in upright pose 253cm overall Cave bears were comparable in size to the largest bears today, a large male could weigh 6-800 KG. The name is derived from the fact that their remains are found in caves, presumably because they hibernated in caves and lacking any natural predators mortality during hibernation would have been a significant cause. Interestingly Cave bears were almost exclusively vegetarian and this is reflected in their dentition. They died out around 24,000 years ago so it is unlikely man had much of an impact on them as the human population in Europe at that time was very small. Their range was from Britain in the West to the Ural Mountains in the East.
4th century BC. A pair of gold earrings with central shield decorated with bead wire to the edges; within each shield a series of loops bordered by bead wire; to the centre a rosette consisting of four layers of petals with concave centres and with bead wire edges, with central bead; to the edge of each shield a series of heart-shaped leaves and two layer rosettes with acanthus leaf ornament to the centre; from each smaller rosette a miniature figure of a goddess with hands to breasts and wearing a sheath dress; from the central acanthus leaf is an inverted pyramid pendant with miniature rosettes to each corner and bead wire edge with loops below; to each face of the pyramid a palmette motif in bead wire; granule beads to the base of each pyramid; from each of the heart-shaped leaves on the shield a loop in loop chain joined at the bottom by a rosette from which hangs a ribbed seed-like pendant; wire loop to the back. Cf. Williams, D. and Ogden, J. Greek Gold: Jewelry of the Classical World, London, 1994, p. 181, item 116 for a similar pair from Great Bliznitza, Northern Pontic region. 29.93 grams total, 65mm (2 1/2"). From a European collection; previously in a large American collection formed in Chicago, Illinois, USA, in 1995; previously in the Mansees collection; formed 1950s-early 1990s. Accompanied by X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate 00921-2017GJ. Disc and pyramid earrings are widely found throughout the Greek world: in addition to the East Greek examples, they have been discovered in the North Pontic region, on Cyprus, in Greece and in South Italy. The East Greek jewellers seem to have been particularly fond of pendants in the form of Nikai, Erotes and female figures. The small pendant images on this earring bear similarities to motifs associated with the so called 'bee goddess' that was popular in Asia Minor and referred to as The Pure Mother Bee in ancient Greece. Honey was regarded as an elixir in Mediterranean societies; a magic potion that ensured a long and healthy life. In addition to being an elixir, honey was a healing substance with a variety of medicinal uses due to its antiseptic qualities.This lot is published at the front of section in the printed catalogue. [2] Extremely fine condition.
BLACK SABBATH - PARANOID - Neat original UK pressing of the groundbreaking 1970 LP (Vertigo swirl 6360 011). The record is in clean VG+ condition with only a couple of minor scuff markings; these are certainly not of a heavier nature with no heavier scratches. Matrix: 1Y//1 & 2Y//1 on large swirl labels. With British Patent No. 800513 & 973939 swirl inner. The gatefold sleeve (no Big Bear credit) is in solid VG condition - no rips or tears, there is some edge and shelfwear and a small sticker on the top left (front).
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES AND COLLECTABLE'S, INCLUDING; ORIENTAL CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURAL TABLE AMP DEPICTING FISHERMAN WITH FISH BASKET AND FISH, 13 1/2" HIGH OVER FITTING, SIMPLE CARVED WOOD POCKET WATCH STAND, CARVED WOOD SMALL FIGURE OF A BROWN BEAR CATCHING A SALMON, DERBYSHIRE PAINTED RESIN COAT OF ARMS ON POLISHED WOOD SHIELD PLAQUE, ARTISTS MODERN ARTICULATED WOODEN FIGURE ETC.... (CONTENTS OF A SHOE BOX AND STRINGWORK BASKET AND COVER)
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