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Michael Bond author of Paddington Bear signed white card with illustration of Padington. Dedicated. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Five carved wooden Tyrolean sewing bears comprising an example on its back holding a brass bin bowl, 9cm, an example pushing a reel, 9cm, a seated example with brass rod for safety pins and back pannier pincushion, 10cm, a seated bear flanked by thimble stand and pedestal pincushion, 12.5cm, and a standing example holding a needlecase, now lacking 12.5cm (5)
A fine chained wooden knitting stick Ex. W J Shepherd Collection, the square section mahogany mount inlaid to one side with a panel of dark stained oak, to the other a glazed panel with ink inscribed panel ïRemember Me When This You See And Bear Me In Your Mind Wm Nelsons Nov 9th 1831Í with a six link chain and swivel to a double hook lantern block, 42cm
*Pelham Puppets. A large collection of Pelham Puppets, 1940s-1980s, together twenty-two string puppets, including Mexican Girl (type SS), Sandy Macboozle (type SM, with lace cuffs and articulated mouth), Sailor (type SS), and Poodle, each in original buff cardboard box with printed blue label, and Rupert Bear (SS11), Giant (SL19), Farmer (SM3), King (SL22), Dollybird, Drummer (SL) and Drum Kit, each in original pictorial yellow box, and others, including Mr. Rusty, and three witches with articulated mouths, some strings tangled, some wear to boxes (22)
Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria). Two untitled maps/globe gores of the North & South poles, circa 1690, two uncoloured engraved circular gores or calottes, the South pole devoid of cartographic detail but with a large cartouche and notes pertaining to Magellan's voyage, the North pole with vignettes of polar bear, narwhal and seal hunting, each with a diameter of approximately 370 mm (2)
[Aspin, Jehoshophat. Cosmorama; a View of the Costumes and Peculiarities of all Nations, J. Harris, 1827], forty-eight hand-coloured engraved plates only (one with vertical repaired closed tear), each plate 7 x 4cm (2.75 x 1.5ins), each trimmed to border, laid down, and bound concertina-style, early 20th century cloth boards and matching slipcase, earlier gilt-lettered label relaid on spine, together with a modern reprint of a concertina-book illustrated by George Cruikshank, entitled The Tooth-Ache, Imagined by Horace Mayhew A collection of plates from Aspin's work neatly converted into a delightful miniature concertina book for juvenile hands. Titles include: Chinese Pedlar with Rats & Puppies for Pies; American Indian Chiefs; Esquimaux; Negroes; A Norwegian, Killing a Bear; Persian Ladies; Sandwich Islanders. (2)
*Cat Greeting Cards. A collection of approximately 260 Victorian/Edwardian and later greeting cards, postcards, advertising and related ephemera, including Maypole Soup, Diamond Dyes, Excelsior Metal Polish, Domestic Sewing Machine Co, New York, Clark's Spool Cotton, many French including Chocolat Imled, Societe Cooperative, plus a scarce Globe Polish advertising card, together with another album of approximately 80 mixed cat-related ephemera including booklets, programmes, matchbox labels and advertising sheets including White Cat cigars, modern cat stamps RSPCA 1990, etc., 1936 programme for Lyceum Pantomine, Puss in Boots, booklet by Lawson Wood titled Mrs Bear etc., generally in excellent condition, both contained in soft ring binder files (2)
Rupert Bear. More Adventures of Rupert, 1st edition, Daily Express Publication, 1937, duotone illustrations throughout, 'belongs to' box filled in, some spotting, including to endpapers and edges, upper hinge split, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, lightly rubbed and spotted, spine faded, 4to The second Rupert annual. (1)
Rupert Bear. The New Adventures of Rupert, 1st edition, Daily Express Publications, 1936, duotone illustrations throughout, the five full-page illustrations not coloured in, 'belongs to' box filled in, one leaf with 3" closed tear in fore-margin, some spotting, including to endpapers and edges, original red cloth, spine faded, upper cover with slight bump to fore-edge, 4to A good copy of the first Rupert annual. (1)
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