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Charlie Bears Handmade Ltd and Numbered Edition Mink Plush Teddy Bear, His Inner Ears and Muzzle are Made From Mohair. Name ' Stevie ' Designer Isabelle Lee, 2,500 Bears Where Made. This Bear Is No 344, Retired 2009, 12 Inches Tall & In Mint Condition, Complete with Certificate of Authenticity, Labels, Tags and Collectors Bag.
Charlie Bears Handmade Ltd and Numbered Edition Plush Wobble Jointed Headed Teddy Bear. Name ' Waldo ' Designed by Lisa Rosenbaum. CB 083843. Fully Jointed and Hand Finished In Soft Dove Grey. Only 1000 Bears Where Made, This Bear Is No 337. Stands 17 Inches Tall, Comes with Certificate of Authenticity, Tags and Collectors Canvas Bag. Nr Mint Condition.
A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, a 9ct gold and diamond set half hoop ring, a 9ct gold, sapphire and colourless gem set half hoop ring, a gold and colourless gem set solitaire ring, detailed 585, a 9ct gold and gem set pendant, designed as a Teddy bear, (the head detached, but present) and a 9ct gold brooch, designed as a horses head, detailed 375, combined gross weight 14.7 gms, (6).
A double barreled flint lock side by side 16 bore muzzle loading shotgun by Duers Egg of London, 32ins plain steel barrels with flat top rib bearing manufacturers name and 'London' in gold coloured metal inlay, barrel further decorated at the breach with gold coloured metal bands, the locks and hammers are decorated with scrollwork and bear the makers name, walnut stock and fore end, steel butt plate with original ramrod present, 47ins overall
1967 Wolseley 6/110 2912 cc overdrive. Registration number RLR 241E, chassis number WBS3.33679, engine number 29AWPCH20032. Styled by Pininfarina after HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, who had been shown the BMC model range during a visit to Longbridge in 1955, suggested to the Chairman Leonard Lord "Sir Leonard I think you ought to have another look at things because I am not sure these are up to the foreign competition". The basic vehicle was also sold under two of BMC's other marques as the Austin A99 Westminster and Vanden Plas Princess 3-litre. Production began in 1959 and the cars were updated and renamed for 1961. The Mark II model was released in 1964 with smaller 13-inch wheels and a 4-speed transmission, overdrive was an option. The front seats now reclined with picnic tables on the rear for the passengers. Production of the Mark II ended in March 1968. Many police officers consider the "6/110" as the finest "area car" ever employed by the London Metropolitan Police Force. This example, part of a deceased estate sale, in Connaught Green with green interior, was originally believed to have been a Middle Eastern Embassy car and was purchased in August 1968, having been registered on the 22nd February 1967. Unfortunately the first owner was not recorded on the V5C when the V5 was updated in the late 1970's. It was laid up on blocks in 1979 in a garage with a heater beneath it after being undersealed and all of the chrome covered in grease and has only recently been exhumed since the owner passed away. How much the electric bill has been over the last 38 years does not bear thinking about!! In remarkable condition, the engine is not seized but we have not tried to start her, the body is straight and appears relatively rust free, the interior is in very good condition and should respond well to a good clean. The only noted additions from standard are an eight track player and tow bar. The current mileage is 42,401. Sold with the V5C, three tax discs from 1977, 1978 and 1979, MOT's from 1978 and 1979, plus old newspapers and booklets that were in the car when she was interned.
A charming full set of Danbury Mint Steiff limited edition ' Bears Of The Week .' Featuring Seven bears (one for each weekday) in various guises. Each is complete, with tags and certificate. Along with the full-set certificate. Each bear relates to the poem featured on the certificate card. All with ear tags present. Appear unused. Rare.
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