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Lot 11

Decorative Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Owl, silver stopper; a Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Duck, silver stopper; a Wedgwood green Jasperware bud vase; a model of a Polar Bear

Lot 69

Gold Plush Fur Straw Filled Teddy Bear

Lot 373

A complete collection of Rupert the Bear Annuals, 1936-2016, various conditions , with some extra books, and also including a 1985 50th Anniversary facsimile edition of the 1936 first issue, signed by Alfred Bestall. (89 books in total)

Lot 241

A 20th century mohair teddy bear with jointed limbs. (growler requires attention)

Lot 352

A Lladró figure of a polar bear, two further Lladró figures of groups of polar bears and a Lladró 1991 Christmas ceramic bauble (4). CONDITION REPORT Good condition

Lot 461

A Renaissance 'Dartford Warbler' limited edition no11/250, ceramic bird on plinth, a Lladró polar bear, a Belleek cat with shamrock decoration, a Belleek seated pig, a mouse and a seated puppy (6).

Lot 350

A Lladró figure of a small child with puppy and Inuit child with a polar bear, a Wedgwood Charles & Diana Royal Wedding plate and a Wedgwood embossed Queens ware lidded pot.

Lot 435

Four ceramic figures to include Royal Doulton HN3651 'Hello Daddy', two Reg Johnson figures; 'The Young Angler' and 'Bubbles' and a Lladró figure of an Inuit child cuddling a polar bear (4).

Lot 30

A 20th century cast iron pub table, removed from the Bear and Staff public house, with a later circular oak top, diameter approx 68cm, height approx 74cm.

Lot 689

Attributed to Fedap; a French golden plush bear c1920, straw-filled with growler to abdomen (not working).

Lot 534

A quantity of Swarovski crystal figures to include a bear, parakeets on branch (af), a cat and mouse group and a hyacinth on stand.

Lot 213

Warwickshire Yeomanry Officer’s silver cap badge. A fine example comprising the Bear and Ragged Staff. Reverse impressed “STERLING”. Loops VGC

Lot 105

TWO TRAYS OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES TO INCLUDE A PADDINGTON BEAR

Lot 231

A VINTAGE MERRYTHOUGHT TEDDY BEAR PLUS ANOTHER

Lot 374

A modern Teddy bear formed as an owl, dressed as a golfer holding an umbrella and bag, 41cm high, and a Lingard teapot There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe in yellow glazes. (2)

Lot 8

An early 20thC pencil case, containing two Black Forest scribe pencils, each with carved bear tops, 15cm high, a fountain pen in black with gilt trim and 14k nib and various other scribe implements, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 976

A Beswick donkey, printed marks beneath, 12cm high (AF), a Poole figure of a bear and a Doulton seriesware Zunday Zmocks plate no.D5680, with Australia printed mark beneath (3).

Lot 688

A Steiff 1908 Blue 35 replica bear 1994-1995 Limited Club Edition with certificate and box, a Steiff 'Millennium Bear 1999-2000 Limited Edition' in yellow and pink with certificate and box, a Steiff 'Millennium Bear' in white with yellow ear tag and a Steiff card game.

Lot 306

Large Paddington Bear

Lot 388

Tray of assorted toys to include House of Loto boxed game, painted vintage LMS toy train, Nuts and Bolts robot, rulers, gold plush teddy bear etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 368

Box of assorted mainly ornaments to include elephants, fantasy models, brass drunken man ornaments, copper ewer, bear ornaments etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 180

Gopher type soft teddy bear with jacket and red wellies in Paddington style.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 385

Tray of toys to include Dinky toys, Bedford truck and Pullmore car transporter, together with wind up toy man on cart, miniature rocking horse and teddy bear. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 420

Large box of assorted mostly soft toys, to include: various teddy bears, monkey, squirrel, doll etc. Together with 'The Steiff collection by Enesco' porcelain teddy bear figurines in boxes. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 190

Gold plush small teddy bear, German Bisque headed doll and envelope of assorted early 20th Century scrap book cut outs of dresses and figures. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 435

Sylvac pot, USSR polar bear and a Sylvac vase, etc.

Lot 489

Glass polar bear sculpture by Mats Jonasson, a Poole dolphin, etc., (5).

Lot 488

A Coalport Paddington Bear, a Goebels cat accordionist, and other small figures.

Lot 536

Aynsley pig, small Staffordshire spaniel group, a bear and 2 Art Deco style figures, (5).

Lot 2090

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two photograph frames, a butter shell raised on three spherical feet, London 1923, a lady's chain mesh bag, having a snap clasp and fitted with a silver carrying chain, import mark London 1920, a napkin ring, a baby's rattle, designed as a koala bear, two thimbles, a leather case to hold one thimble, a small nail buffer and two foreign hinge lidded pill boxes, combined weight of weighable silver 198 gms, (12).

Lot 2961

. A museum-quality reproduction of an Ursus spelaeus cave bear paw from Russia. 254 grams, 26.5cm (10 1/2"). The complete paw includes the claws. Ursus spelaeus was a species of bear which lived in Europe during the Pleistocene and became extinct at the beginning of the Last Glacial Maximum about 27500 years ago. This is a cast of an original now in a private collection. Very fine condition.

Lot 601

Circa 1590 AD. A large gold ring with scrolled pictorial band between the oval main and back bezels; the principal bezel with profile cameo portrait of Elizabeth I with ornate ruff and collar with traces of enamels (possibly once with a crystal inset over the portrait) within an inner border set with cabochon ruby above and garnet below, the sides inset with square turquoise to left and right with rectangular pairs of lapis lazuli and turquoise between (some now missing), the outer border with cells of deep red enamel; the shoulder to right depicting a conch shell and facing figure of crowned Neptune holding trident with blue-green enamel background, supported by two fishes; the shoulder to left depicting a nude female figure reclining in a shell (Britannia as Aphrodite/Venus?) with blue-green enamel background, supported by two fishes; the back bezel with inset oval cameo carved in ancient bone (partially mineralised) depicting a large ship with high sterncastle, three masts and gunports (a British naval vessel?) with empty cells at corners. [A video is available on TimeLine Auctions website] See Scarisbrick, Diana, Portrait Jewels, Thames & Hudson, 2011 and Tudor and Jacobean Jewellery, Tate Gallery, 1995 pl.52 for much information; see Cocks, Anna Somers, An Introduction to Courtly Jewellery, HMSO, London, 1980, pp.24-25 nos.20-21 for details of two Armada jewels and p.27 no.24 for the enamelled cameo portrait Barbor jewel; see Oman, Charles, British Rings, 800-1914 London, 1974 pl.78B, the Earl of Essex ring, for an example of a stone cameo ring given by Elizabeth, with two other examples (78A and 78C); see also Dalton, O. M., Franks Bequest Catalogue of the Finger Rings, British Museum, 1912 no.1358 for the Earl of Essex ring; John Cherry has commented: It is really quite a remarkable ring....the bust looks to be that of Elizabeth I. I would compare it to the bust of the Queen on the Phoenix Jewel in the British Museum....The variety of enamel and stones is interesting. Particularly the use of turquoise and a dark blue stone (lapis lazuli"). David Miller has opined I feel that it is a royal gift from the Queen and by the portrait would judge that the ring dates from about 1585 to 1595. I am pretty sure that the portrait is by the artist Nicholas Hilliard as he designed a number of medals including the 1588 naval reward medal which is the first British war medal (see British Battles and Medals, Spink, 1988 no.1"). 22.42 grams, 25mm overall, 19.50mm internal diameter (approximate size British T, USA 9 1/2 Europe 21.26 Japan 20) (1"). Property of an Elizabeth I coin and artefact connoisseur; acquired London, UK, before 1996; formerly with Richard Hodges of Northampton, UK, prior to 1985 and then held by an eminent Mayfair, London numismatic company. Accompanied by a copy of a receipt letter from R.A. Hodges, dated 26th November 1984; and a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. Elizabeth is known to have commissioned jewels for herself, such as the famous locket ring with portraits of her mother, Anne Boleyn and herself (taken from her finger on her death and shown to James I as proof of her death, now held by the Trustees of Chequers, the country residence of the Prime Minister) and to have presented jewels to others; this ring, with its strong seafaring imagery, is very likely to have been presented in 'grateful thanks' to a person of high importance who was directly involved with the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. There is apparently no specific record of this but possible candidates for the gift might include Sir Francis Drake (vice-admiral, who famously refused to interrupt his game of bowls at Plymouth when told of the approaching Spanish ships), Sir John Hawkins (rear admiral) or Lord Howard of Effingham (commander of the English forces who conceded some control to Drake when the English fleet set sail from Plymouth to confront the Spanish); other names for consideration might include Sir Walter Raleigh (Elizabeth's naval advisor and provider of the Ark Royal), Sir Martin Frobisher, Lord Sheffield, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Robert Southwell, Lord Henry Seymour, Sir William Winter, John Davis or Edward Fenton. The bone cameo forming the back bezel of the ring shows a large Tudor three-masted sailing ship with a high sterncastle and gunports; allowing for the small scale of the image, the picture shows a typical English fighting vessel of the Armada period. It could be that if the ring was presented to a commander of one of the ships fighting off the Armada, then it could represent his own vessel. The English ships taking part in the defence against the Spanish Armada, with their commanders, included Ark Royal (flag ship of Lord Charles Howard of Effingham), Rainbow (Lord Henry Seymour), Golden Lion (Thomas Howard), White Bear (Alexander Gibson), Vanguard (William Winter), Revenge (Sir Francis Drake), Elizabeth (Robert Southwell), Victory (Rear Admiral Sir John Hawkins), Antelope (Henry Palmer), Triumph (Martin Frobisher), Dreadnought (George Beeston), Mary Rose (Edward Fenton), Nonpareil (Thomas Fenner), Hope (Robert Crosse), Swiftsure (Edward Fenner) and Swallow (Sir Richard Hawkins"). Further research might produce a link with a Tudor portrait that could demonstrate ownership. Elizabeth's address to her forces at Tilbury on 9 August 1558 with the knowledge that the ships and army of Spain were about to assault England, is perhaps her most famous speech and, from a surviving manuscript in the British Library written by Dr Lionel Sharp, her words are transcribed: My loving people, We have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit our selves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery; but I assure you I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear. I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects; and therefore I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live and die amongst you all; to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust. I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm: to which rather than any dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms, I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field. I know already, for your forwardness you have deserved rewards and crowns; and We do assure you in the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you. In the mean time, my lieutenant general shall be in my stead, than whom never prince commanded a more noble or worthy subject; not doubting but by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people. Jewels and rings bearing the portrait of Elizabeth I are well known, including 'The Sir Francis Drake Jewel', a locket traditionally held to have been given to Drake by Elizabeth in the late 16th century - possibly associated with the Armada victory; Drake is shown wearing this locket in a portrait dated to 1591 and it contains a portrait of Elizabeth and of her emblem, a phoenix; it is interesting to note that the jewelled border to the locket is inset with stones in a similar manner to this ring. There is also the 'Armada Pendant', a similar locket given by Elizabeth to Sir Thomas Heneage which holds a miniature by Hilliard. Rings include the Earl of Essex example, with a stone cameo portrait and others. Good condition, fine portrait. Unique and historically important

Lot 115

Royal Doulton Rupert Bear 'Looking like Robin Hood' and 'Rupert Rides Home' figures & 2 Wedgwood Rupert Bear mugs

Lot 3001

Pleistocene Period, Devensian, 110000-11700 BP. A Ursus speleus Linné cave bear; from Cioclovina, Hateg, Romania. 5.76 grams, 43mm (1 3/4"). From an old Bristol paleontological collection, acquired 1950s-1960s. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Scarce.

Lot 976

11th century AD. A Hungarian silver-gilt belt mount set comprising: a buckle with rounded loop, D-section tongue, rectangular plaque with four attachment pins, high-relief stylised bear motif; a parcel gilt collar with scroll motif, billetted borders; three tongue-shaped plaques, each with two ribbed bosses and faux-granulation; thirty-four similar plaques each with one ribbed boss. Cf. Fodor, I. et al. La Hongrie de l'An Mil. Naissance d'une nation Européenne, Budapest, 1998 item 28 for type. 71 grams total, 17-43mm (3/4 - 1 3/4"). 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. [39 No Reserve] Very fine condition, usage wear.

Lot 1022

9th-11th century AD. A restrung necklace of tubular stone beads with interstitial pendants comprising: two canine teeth; a bronze male head mount with attachment pin; a bronze bird-of-prey claw; a D-shaped bear-head mount with integral strap; a discoid pendant with three bear-head motifs. 57 grams, 64cm (25"). From the family collection of a London gentleman; formed in the late 1940s-1950s; thence by descent. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 436

Lladro figure of a polar bear together with a quantity of Nao and other porcelain figures and a Wedgwood glass figure of a polar bear

Lot 93

Straw stuffed plush covered jointed teddy bear

Lot 538A

A collection of ephemera to include LPs, film books or brochures and Rupert the Bear Annuals and a teapot of a cockerel

Lot 113

A Collection of Vintage Toys and Books to Include Clock Work Tin Plate Monkey, Magic Roundabout Kaleidoscope, Skipping Rope, Paddington Bear Etc

Lot 294

Silver Teddy Bear rattle / teether, Birmingham 1958, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd

Lot 451

Ornate 0.935 Swiss silver ladies fob watch with 3 bear hallmark and a winding key

Lot 357

An Edwardian silver and mother of pearl rattleRealistically modelled as a teddy bear suspending a bell, to a mother of pearl teething ring, by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1909, length 8cm

Lot 171

A signed Japanese ivory ojime bead, modelled as a seated bear together with a Chinese ivory figural carved brooch (2)The brooch appears to have a section missing from the left hand side.The ojime bead has no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.

Lot 555

A collection of Jean Paul Gaultier merchandise, including teddy bear, duffel bag, orange ring stand, various female and male jewellery etc

Lot 9

A collection of ceramic ornaments, including a Hutschenreuther golden pheasant, butterfly, brown bear and grape eating finch, a pair of recumbent Doulton kittens, a Kunstabtellung cat, and a miniature Royal Doulton hunt jug (8)

Lot 242

A Napoleonic prisoner-of-war carved bone desk stand, perhaps denoting a religious festival, featuring a tiered figural box with wreath carved lid over a base of three figures and a bird inscribed 'VOIS', the two further lids with dancing figures and incised initials verso, as well as three smaller figures carved in the round (two of which bear baskets), the base probably later 11.5 cm x 8 cm

Lot 309

Five Shang style jade pendent's in the form of various animals together with a hardstone figure of a bear.

Lot 402

A Seiff jointed teddy bear having brown mohair, two other bears and a cat (4)

Lot 14

A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS BIJOUTERIE to include a sterling silver Teddy Bear and a Carrs silver topped box

Lot 144

Lomonosov figure of a performing bear, height 15cm

Lot 643

A 1920's straw filled teddy bear, a 1940's Chad Valley teddy and a straw filled piglet, the largest 58cm. (3)

Lot 231

SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL POLAR BEAR & KANGEROO BOXED IN A FOAM TUBE EST [£15- £30]

Lot 228

Charlie bear 'Xena' panda with tags & bell. 26cm in height.

Lot 126

A UK limited edition mohair teddy bear of Lord Nelson by Hermann of Germany, with working growler, label no. 44/200

Lot 125

A 1993 replica of Steiff's original mohair 1951 music teddy bear, label to front and yellow ribbon tied around neck with a label and gold button to left ear, with certificate of authenticity, no. 3608/7000, with box

Lot 206

A mixed lot of porcelain and glass figures and ornaments, to include a Lladro figure group of child sleeping with doll in bed, Royal Doulton Sweetheart statuette, Beswick figure of a cat, Art Pottery ornament of a geisha sitting on turtle, Disney paperweight no. 9/500, glass polar bear figures etc (a lot)

Lot 131

A golden plush teddy bear by Pedigree circa 1950's, with inoperative growler and purple ribbon around neck, 31cm long, together with a vintage Chad Valley 'Hygienic Toys' teddy bear, with button to reverse, inoperative growler and blue ribbon around neck, 20cm long (2)

Lot 690

A late 19th to early 20th Century Black Forest carved wood umbrella or stick stand in the form of a standing bear on a naturalistic base, with inset glass eyes, painted teeth, tongue and claws, complete with removable oval metal drip tray, height 63.5cm, with damages.

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