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A collection of Hermann Original and other teddy bears, some musical including 'Christmas' teddy bear, limited edition 8/400; Hermann 'Polar Bear'; Hermann musical teddy bear; Gund Barton's Creek collection 'Ashley' teddy bear, limited edition; TY Beanie Christmas Teddy Bear and Snowman; Walt Disney Company 'Santa Pooh', limited edition 277/3500 and nine Walt Disney Company Winnie the Pooh characters
[PRINCESS HELENA]: (1846-1923) Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Small series of six A.Ls.S, Emily Loch, Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Helena, seventeen pages (total), 8vo, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor (5), and Pall Mall, London, July 1915 - November 1917, all to Alfred Mosely. Loch writes to her correspondent on behalf of the Princess, stating, in part, 'The Princess wishes me to forward you this private letter (no longer present) written to her by Georgina Countess of Dudley for you to read which she feels she can do as she regards you as such a good friend… you will see that the Colonial Officers are all desirous of going to the seaside or to Scotland as they are anxious to see as much as they can of this country during their convalescence. This being the case the Princess could not bear the idea that your most generous gifts should not be used to the greatest extent and thought you had better see exactly what the Red Cross does with regard to your house at Hadly Wood…' (9th July 1915), 'Her Royal Highness' present work is a local hospital that has been built by the War Office and Red X quite near here on Englefield Green… There is one great need and that is an ambulance… this is a worthy object for help and would contribute something towards it, the Princess would indeed be grateful…' (2nd August 1915), 'H.R.H. wishes me to say that in order that the Queen's consent may be obtained to use Princess Mary's name you must write to Her Majesty's Private Secretary G.W. Wallington Esq. and ask him to put the request before the Queen…' (12st August 1915), '…Princess Christian is much pleased and honoured that you will name your house as the Princess Christian Home for Nurses - H.R.H. values any connection with the nursing profession.' (24th August 1915), 'Princess Christian desires me to thank you for your letter and your kind expression of sympathy. Her Royal Highness values it all the more from you who know the same sorrow as herself…' (1st November 1917). Together with an A.L.S., Georgina Dudley, four pages, 8vo, Pall Mall, London, 13th July 1915, to Mr. Moseley, on the printed stationery of the British Red Cross. The Countess thanks her correspondent for his generous offer, '…of placing your house, West Lodge, Hadley Wood at the disposal of my department at the Red Cross for Conversant Officers either Colonials or others…' and continuing to invite Mr. Mosely to her offices to discuss matters further. All, except the letter dated 1st November 1917, accompanied by the original envelopes. With minor creases and very small tears to the folds, otherwise VG, 7 Alfred Mosely, diamond merchant and philanthropist.
Islamic Coins, Abbasid, temp al-Ma‘mun, dinar, al-Mashriq 202h, obv. field 4th line: al-Mashriq, rev. field: lillah/-/Dhu’l-Riyasatayn, wt. 4.16gms. (Lowick - ; A. - ; variety unrecorded by Bernardi), extremely fine, extremely rare This is a newly identified dinar bearing the title of al-Fadl bin Sahl, Dhu’l-Riyasatayn ("Holder of the Two Jurisdictions"). Now there appears to be three types of al-Fadl's dinars which bear geographical designations in their obverse fields. Al-Maghrib (the West) for coinage struck in Egypt, al-‘Iraq probably for that from the capital, Madinat al-Salam and al-Mashriq (the East) for that of an unknown mint in Khurasan, possibly Marw where the Caliph al-Ma’mun lived. This beautiful and previously unknown coin may have been seen as an act by al-Fadl which overstepped his powers and prompted his death shortly after it was struck.
A silver hinge lidded trinket box, with a decorated rim, Birmingham 1908, a pair of Sterling bonbon dishes, each monogram engraved, a silver mounted photograph frame, having a heart shaped aperture, two further photograph frames, a model of a seated Teddy bear and a plated model of a Kiwi, combined weight of weighable silver 216 gms,(8).
A Chinese archaic bronze vessel and cover "??" , of cast baluster form supported on three bear feet, the shallow domed cover with three loop handles on the top, additionally a carrying handle connected to chains on either side of the body. Han dynasty, 206 BC–220 AD, in good condition. 20cm high on the stand. Provenance: a Local Hampstead private collector, purchased in 1980s’. Reference: similar piece found in Taipei National Palace Museum.
BLACK SABBATH - VERTIGO SWIRLS - Great trio of 3 x classic early UK Vertigo LPs. Titles are Paranoid (1st 'Big Bear' credits, 6360 011 - VG with surface marks, no heavier scratches/VG+ some edgewear, certainly no rips/tears), S/T (early original 1970 'large swirl' copy, no 'Philips' credit - VO 6 - lovely Ex vinyl only a couple of very minor surface marks/Ex gatefold, a great copy) and Master Of Reality (6360 050 - Ex with only a couple of very minor surface marks/Ex original top opening embossed sleeve with some light laminate wear - no poster). All copies complete with swirl inners.( VINYL RECORDS )
2 cast iron old copy money banks. A Hubley Monkey Bank. The coins are placed in the monkey’s mouth and then the lever at the back of the base is released which causes the monkey to spring forward and deposit the coin in the organ grinder’s box. Also an Indian bear hunter shooting bear. Hunter is kneeling holding a sprung crossbow style weapon, which when cocked is loaded with a coin then triggered and the coin shoots into the bears tummy. QGC-GC Both with age wear overall. Viewing recommended.
A mostly Copeland Spode blue and white part dinner set comprising eight dinner plates, 26cm, five salad plates, seven side plates, 19cm, two medium bowls, one small bowl, nine tea cups with eleven saucers, eight coffee cans with nine saucers, a teapot, 27 by 13 by 15cm, a jug, a butter dish, and a selection of ten serving platters and dishes of various sizes, largest 51.5cm, together with an earlier plate with hunting scene decoration and 'Death of the Bear' printed to the back, 25cm. (74)
A David Anderson Norwegian .830 silver babies pusher, the handle cast with a hare, fox and bear, 0.82ozt, 25.4g, 10.5cm long, and a Continental silver plated child's mug decorated with dog, 5.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A small quantity of vintage teddy bears and dolls, to include bear with growler, two golliwogs, a mohair monkey with moulded velvet face and two small German dolls etc (19) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 275 - all in worn, distressed condition, one Chad Valley bear with slightly more mohair covering left, but worn in areas, small German doll legs are loose from body
Antonio Fargas signed 6 x 4 inch promotional colour card. Played Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch. Good condition. From the Stedman collection. He collected mostly in person and through the post close to 3000 autographs between the 1980-2000’s. 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.
A pair of Sèvres style porcelain twin-handled urn shaped vases and covers, late 19th century, of ovoid form with fluted necks, painted with flowers within panels on a bleu ciel ground gilt with foliage, bear pseudo Sèvres marks, 36cm highOne cover repaired.. One vase with 1cm square flat chip to waist. Some losses to gilding throughout and surface wear. 161116
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