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Lot 703

A box of forty-six Mary Tourtel Rupert Bear library books

Lot 765

A collection of eight native American figures including two by Leonardo, Running Bear and War Dance

Lot 286

A good mixed lot to include a pair of wooden candlesticks, a Royal Doulton character jug entitled The Falconer, an articulated carved wooden snake, two picture frames one in the shape of a teddy bear and one in the shape of a rabbit and other

Lot 4

Five Halcyon Days Teddy bear figures (all boxed)

Lot 174

Five Halcyon Days teddy bear figures (all boxed)

Lot 224

Four Halcyon Days teddy bear figures (all boxed)

Lot 175

A set of four 19th century ceramic bear figures

Lot 564

Japanese tinplate clockwork toy bear reading a picture book, together with another (2)

Lot 276

Comprised of: 1) Pair of company grade, infantry officer's epaulettes of the state of Virginia, Mexican War-Confederacy period of use. Straps of broad, silver lace edged with silver bulllion and ending in solid silver crescents, also edged with broad bullion, with 3/8 inch diameter silver bullion fringes. Each epaulette has a small, convex, silvered button bearing the Virginia arms and motto: “SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS" [Thus Always to Tyrants]; no backmarks. Red morroco leather lining under straps with padded silk lining under the crescents. Attachment hook/mounting bar on each strap underside, corresponding with the button above, of silvered brass (indicating right or left respectively) and bearing maker's mark "HE". Crescent linings both bear later ink inscriptions: "CPT.", although the rank device for such is now missing on the top of the strap. on undersides with attachments marked France, right and left. Written in blue ink - C P T. Possible Confederate import epaulettes. Moderate wear with some bullion missing or frayed, edge sewing between strap and lining coming undone on one side of the RIGHT-marked epaulette. Fair to good condition. 2) Pair of 1830s-40s company officer’s epaulettes with gold bullion fringe, gold lace strap ending in gilded brass crescent with 3/8 in. diameter bullion fringe. Padded underside with yellow silk lining and brass hook for shoulder attachment. Probably French-made for the American market. Dark spots, stains and undersides needing sewn together in fair to good condition.

Lot 277

Comprised of: 1) Sky blue wool cherkesska with silver edging on front and sleeves, gold bullion associated shoulder boards with gold bullion star. Two sets of eight ornamental cartridges with red wool and bullion edging, light taupe upper lining. Fifteen wood ornamental cartridges. light moth holes, in good condition. 2) Imperial German white, double breasted tunic of cotton sateen with gold shoulder boards with cross cannons, two rows of brass buttons. Brown stains, in good condition. 3) White Russian tropical service tunic of white linen, stand-up collar, gold bullion boards with three pips, six brass buttons, which all bear crowned rampant lion four pockets with Russian medal dated 1879, in good condition. 4) Russian military shirt with stand-up collar, gold bullion shoulder boards, two front pockets, five brass eagle buttons, in good condition.

Lot 280

Scarlet super fine coat with willow green lapels, standing collar and cuffs. Ten buttons in pairs with gold lace on each lapel. Four buttons in pairs on cuffs and pocket flaps. Gilt buttons bear a crown/"GR" device. Heavily padded, silk upper lining with cassimere skirt and turnbacks. Gilt button with embroidered star device on each skirt. A fine, professional tailor's reproduction of a 1790s British coat probably done for a Jubilee celebration.

Lot 289

Comprised of: 1) Double breasted frock coat or surtout of Saxon blue wool with scarlet piping around standing collar, lapels, cuffs and pockets. Convex brass buttons with traces of silver wash. Buttons bear a mixture of Russian backmarks. Lining is twilled polished cotton. Overall very good condition. Some light staining on body of coat. 2) Double breasted tunic, Polish troops in Austrian service (?). WWI Era. Dark blue, superfine wool body with crimson standing collar, cuffs, and edge piping. White metal, slightly convex buttons with crowned Polish eagle on face with shield on breast eagle bearing initials, "FMT". Black, silk body lining with padded breasts. Light soiling to right sleeve and breast (should dry clean out easily). Some wear to edge of cuffs and collar. Two repaired holes on left shoulder.

Lot 299

This appears to be a Confederate Veterans uniform owned by a Virginia member made in the 1870's or 80's. It is a double breasted frock coat of cadet grey wool bearing seven button holes on each breast. Seven corresponding buttons on left breast, two remaining on right breast and three small buttons near under seam on each cuff. Buttons bear the Virginia state seal and are backmarked, "C. WENDLINGER/RICHMOND VA." Large buttons are Albert type VA 20, 23mm. Small buttons are Albert type VA 20Av, 15mm. These buttons are generally accepted to be post war, manufactured during the 1870-80's. Body lining of twilled, glazed cotton with machine applied padding stitches on upper breast and demonstrating a good amount of resewing along seams and linings. Lining torn away at top central back portion just below collar. No collar lining present. Corded button holes are hand worked in black but now faded brown. Top stitching to cuffs are by machine. Lining originally machine applied. Coat exterior in very good condition. Lining as noted.

Lot 52

Includes a reproduction busby with faux wool and red bag, skull and crossbones on the front. Leather lining and leather string; a reproduction black bear military hat with red bag, gold bullion ropes and tassel. Lining and chin strap; a reproduction British shako, Yeoman crown top with plastic regimental device of 24th Foot, black leather top and black visor. Lining with string, sweat band; a reproduction U.S. M1821 bell crown Shako with brass eagle No. 3 on breast, leather top, visor and lining and a reproduction white sheep skin cossacks busby with red cloth, top trimmed with gold lace. Nylon lining.

Lot 56

Black bear busby with scarlet top and bag. Silver soutache edging. It has lining and sweat pan with silver chain chin strap. Letters "RJ" in the lining. Original Japanned tin carry on case, top handle and latch. Case is marked "W.W.H". Hat shows use with areas of hair wearing off. Case has small dents, scratches and paint loss. Includes original white plume in leather case.

Lot 638

Under the Nazi occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, production of the Model 1914, which had ended in 1933, was resumed as the Pistole 657 for issue to German forces in Norway. This pistol is dated 1945 on the right side of the slide which is a bit higher than the listed ending serial number 30500, which was the final small batch manufactured after the war for the Norwegian military. This pistol does not bear any Nazi occupation proof marks, so while dated 1945 this gun was part of the batch of pistols assembled after the war. The barrel is a blued Hi-Standard marked example. Gun has all matching serial numbers. The diamond checkered walnut grips are a proper style replacement. Magazine is a correct Norwegian style with lanyard and pinned base similar to Colt Type III and has been refinished. Pistol retains approximately 95% of the reapplied commercial style blue finish. Bore and action are perfect. Pistol has the numbered flat mainspring housing, short checkered wide spur trigger, checkered and numbered slide stop and safety, and numbered long smooth trigger. Extremely difficult to find examples of this pistol in the United States. Serial Number-31710; Manufacturer-Norwegian; Model-1911; Caliber-11.25mm (.45 ACP); Barrel Length-5"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 67

Includes a British reproduction Mitre Hat, French/Indian War period. Embroidered "crown/GR/running horse" on yellow cloth ground in front. Regimental No. 49 on back. Red, white and yellow with white trim. Back of red cloth with white lace trim, yellow band at bottom. White linen lining; a large reproduction black shako with red and white cockade and yellow trim. One button, two star retainers with scale chinstrap. Black visor and lining with tie string; a reproduction M1832 US Infantry cap. Black felt body with recessed leather crown, black leather visor and chin straps. On front of cap is a brass eagle over a white metal stringed bugle. Black leather liner; a original late Victorian busby, yellow trim with red bag, leather sweatband. Its red bag is a modern replacement. Sweatband shows use; a reproduction French Napoleonic Hussar's busby of black bear skin. Chain chinstrap, red bag with yellow tassel. Lining with tie string. French maker's tag. Mint reproduction; a reproduction French Grenadier's Cap, mid-18th century style. Embossed brass front plate bearing a flaming bomb. Leather sweat band with cotton liner.

Lot 68

Includes a reproduction of a mid-19th to early-20th century Prussian(?) lancer's czapka with black linen foul weather cover, black leather visor edged with brass, leather sweat and linen lining, trimmed with yellow worsted cap lines, very good; a theatrical or reproduction bag-type forage cap, blue bag with Polish crimson band of plush cloth (much fading and wear) with red silk soutache edging, tassel and twilled linen lining, fair; an early 20th century reproduction of a French forage cap of Napoleonic form with blue crown and red band with white cotton soutache cord trim, interfaced with loose-wove hemp, lining missing, fair with light mothing and wear; a British military visored cap, black or dark blue crown with yellow welting trim, black visor with bullion trim and patent leather chinstrap. Two silver lion/crown buttons, lining with London makers label: Alkib/Cambridge Circus, shows little wear; a French style artillery kepi, late 20th century, red with blue top and red piping, black visor, gold bullion chinstrap with two brass half ball buttons. Interfacing inside but missing liner and sweatband, fair to poor; a late 19th or early 20th century reproduction of a late 18th century hussar's mirliton cap, black crown wrapped with red cloth band trimmed and gold bullion lace, trimmed at bottom with black velvet band (partly detached) and adjusting buckle. Leather sweat and red lining inside (both heavily soiled from usage), evidence of missing tassel (?) trim outside, otherwise good; a reproduction military style bear winter cap of black faux wool with red top. Sweatband marked "United Costumers-Hollywood, Calif"; and a reproduction military winter cap of black faux wool with red top. Lining and sweatband.

Lot 69

Includes an English style late 19th century style spike helmet. Leather body with front plate having crown over leaves and shield. Lion retainers with scale chinstrap. Blue and gold cockade. Leather lining with string tie. Missing pike. Slight damage to visor, scratches and small holes; a reproduction Prussian mitre cap of Federick the Great's Army. Brass embossed front plate bearing painted eagle in black surmounted by crown with "FR" cypher on breast. Blue cloth body with scarlet wool band around crown. Probably WWI Era commemorative cap; an Italian policeman's or civil official's bicorn of black felt with purple, brown, yellow and white cockade. Bullion rope with silver French button with crown and shield. Black feathers. Lining with old maker's label in lining. Writing worn off. Tears to material, rough edges and tears in lining; a Russian busby style hat, blue hat with brown bear skin, gold bullion lace on top. Plate with double headed eagle. Plaque reading "3aTeaniiib 12ro-0 K TR6PH". White lining with St. Petersburg label. Sweatband; a reproduction Prussian shako of the Death's Head Hussar's, Napoleonic Era. Leather with skull and crossbones. Black and white plum. White aiguillette with white tassel. Retainers with scale chinstrap. Lining and sweatband.

Lot 73

Includes an early 20th century reproduction of a Russian grenadier's cap of Napoleonic era with die-stamped front plate bearing double-headed eagle with St. George and dragon within shield on breast. Back or bag of cap is of red wool trimmed with yellow worsted binding. Band around bottom of back is of white wool, upon which is mounted three brass devices of flaming grenades or bombs. Black and white tuft on top with red cotton lining; an original Russian cap with faux black sheep or goatskin exterior, quilted and glazed worsted lining (showing some mothing) in interior and narrow sweatband of red leather. Pill box form with small silver, green and blue insignia; a military brown bear skin busby, probably Imperial Russian with gold bullion oval device in front and gold bullion cap lines around crown, red woolen bag on top, trimmed with gold bullion soutache braid. White/red horsehair hackle on balleen stem; a Cossack white faux fur winter style cap with maroon top, gold trim and full lining with very little use and a late 19th century copy of a French Napoleonic grenadier's bearskin with a cotton liiner band inside. Front plate and trimmings missing with much loss to the fur in relic condition.

Lot 1018

These were issued to poat-war German Army and Police units and were either reworked military weapons or newly assembled from unused parts. Dated 1920 on chamber. They can have a mix of military and Nitro-proof stamps. New manufacture weapons bear only Nitro proof. All newly manufactured Model 1920's have DWM toggle link marking. It is opined that the single date 1920 or 1921 guns were only reworked or manufactured at DWM, and double dates were reworked at the Erfurt Arsenal. This pistol bears all matching numbers including the aluminum bottom magazine with military proof mark. Bottom of barrel bears only the Nitro proof mark, as does left side of frame and toggle, which would indicate new manufacture. Police unit marking is stamped out on frame "S.L.Rol." it is also stamped "S.P.L." at inside bottom grip strap. It is a scarce variation that retains 95% of the blue finish with muzzle wear, high edge rail wear, and sideplate bump. Checkered walnut grips are not numbered and in excellent condition. These pistols were the only ones allowed by law for civil service after the signing of the Versailles Treaty. Serial Number-84011; Manufacturer-Luger; Model-Semi Auto; Caliber-9mm Luger; Barrel Length-4"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 1029

Manufactured at the Royal Arsenal in Erfurt, Germany for the German Armed Forces who began producing Lugers in 1910. The chamber is dated 1915. Toggle is stamped "Erfurt" with crown. Has all matching numbers including aluminum bottom magazine. Erfurt Lugers usually bear inspectors proofs on nearly every partof weapon including the grip screws, which this has. The inside grip panels have the Imperial eagle proof mark; this same mark can be found on almost every small part of this gun. This was basically the standard issue Luger used during the first World War. Has the brilliant straw colored small parts. Pistol has seen little use with light edge edge wear, muzzle wear and light wear on hump of sideplate. Still retains 97%. Near mint grips. Fine action and mint bore. An incredible survivor of the first World War period that usually appear in rough condition. This example has seem very little use. Serial Number-1762; Manufacturer-Luger; Model-1914; Caliber-9mm Luger; Barrel Length-4"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 104

Helmet with brass plate with Mercury face. Crest with loose faux black bear. Two lion retainers with brass scale chinstraps. No lining. Scratches and small dents.

Lot 1079

The K date is a highly sought after Luger variation. Manufactured by Mauser for the German military. The K date was the first Luger to bear a letter code indicating the year of manufacture and was devised to conceal the extent of German rearmament. K dates are marked with an "S" in script and gothic fonts. The pistols in this serial range bear both script and gothic "S" markings on parts. The inside panel of both grips is stamped with a gothic "S". Gothic "S" on takedown lever, trigger guard, twice on toggle, top and side extractor, right side of trigger and magazine release, and right side of frame with three Imperial German stamps. Script "S" on sideplate, toggle with 42. chamber is stamped "K". Imperial German stamp on right side of barrel. Pistol has lovely straw colors and retains about 75% dulling blue turning patina on strap and trigger guard. Steel magazine with aluminum bottom not stamped. Fine bore and perfect action. These were being produced at time when the German Brown Shirts were taking over the country, and thus had to survive over 11 years of heavy usage. Serial Number-3243; Manufacturer-Luger; Model-Semi Auto; Caliber-9mm Luger; Barrel Length-4"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 1097

This is referred to as the 1936-1945 Dated Model. The four-digit date marking was introduced in the very early days of 1936. The first Krieghoff to bear a full manufacture date. These were made for the Luftwaffe German Air Force. Early models feature the salt blue commercial type finish. Has all matching numbers including the aluminum bottom magazine. The Imperial German stamp can be found under the barrel, along with '881' on left side of toggle; four times on right side of frame with '2'; right side of barrel; and right side with the grips off you can see the Imperial eagle '2' on both safety and sear. Top of chamber has the full date 1936. Top of toggle is stamped "HK Krieghoff Suhl" with anchor. Beautiful straw colors. This pistol has seen very little use, showing high edge muzzle wear, rail and sideplate hump. Still retains virtually all the original blue on grip straps. Has the original molded brown coarse checkered grips. Near mint bore and action. Very desirable Luger given low production numbers, field of service and high all original matching finish and condition. Serial Number-5330; Manufacturer-Luger; Model-P.08; Caliber-9mm; Barrel Length-4"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 110

Comprised of: 1) Black leather shako with leather visor, skull on front. Brown lining with blurred maker stamp. 2 & 3) Two reproduction bear skin caps. 4-7) Four reproduction military hats. Reproduction hats shows little wear, black shako hats shows wear.CORRECTION: Lot does not include tall sheepskin hat. Hat belongs to lot 52. 

Lot 1101

These were manufactured for military contract sales to Iran, who purchased 1,000 examples in 1936 and 1,000 more in 1942, most of which are still in that country's arsenal. According to my conversation with noted Luger authority Bob Simpson, Mauser made 50 Cutaways for the Persian government. This example has the Farsi mark with "1" on all parts and all matching. The inside grip frame is stamped "SO31" which would indicate the 31 pistol of the 50 total. Has all proper straw color and fire blue small parts. Left grip panel is stamped with the Gothic "S", right panel not numbered. Does not bear Oberndorf proof marks. The Persian crest is not present above chamber as it is cut out. Pistol does not come with magazine. Typical Mauser and a nearly identical example of the different cutaway sections can be seen on page 379 in the book "Lugers at Random" by Kenyon. The pistol remains in nearly a new condition with nearly all of the original finish. Must be considered one of the finest examples of its type extant. The only noticeable wear is on a couple of the high edges of rail. A nearly impossible to find Luger, and is improbable that a finer example exists. Serial Number-31; Manufacturer-Persian; Model-Luger; Caliber-9mm; Barrel Length-4"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 1189

Manufacturer stamped, "Joh. Michelitsch, Ferlach-Austria". This beautiful big bore features solid matted rib, fixed rear sight, ramp front sight, blued barrels, sling swivels, hand engraving, antique French coin nickel frame. Left side features a rhinoceros, the base features a bear and the right side features water buffalo. Straight grip checkered walnut stock with beautiful grain, black rubber buttplate, sling swivels and Schnable checkered walnut forend. Gun locks up tight as new. Excellent bore and perfect action. An extremely high quality, big bore Safari over under double rifle. Serial Number-389; Manufacturer-Johan Michelitsch; Model-O/U; Caliber-.375 H&H Mag.; Barrel Length-24-1/2"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 810

Eight boxed Matchbox 75 Series commercial diecast vehicles featuring Superfast to include 26 Cable Truck x 2 (both orange), 19 Peterbilt Cement Truck, 30 Artic Truck, 26 Site Dumper, 32 Excavator in red, 23 Atlas Truck in metallic dark blue cab and orange tipper and 19 Cement Truck in red, diecast excellent/bear mint and boxes vg

Lot 239

Vintage teddy bear circa 1940

Lot 246

Boxed Margarete Steiff Giengen/ Brenz blond Millenium bear for Danbury Mint

Lot 247

Boxed Steiff teddy bear for Danbury Mint 2006

Lot 248

Boxed Steiff teddy bear, The Artist's Bear, blond with dark brown bear box and certificate

Lot 249

Boxed Steiff teddy bear, Alexandra blond 23cm tall limited edition with certificate & 9ct gold pendant with diamond

Lot 250

Boxed Steiff teddy bear for Danbury Mint 2010 with certificate

Lot 251

Boxed Steiff teddy bear, Scottish Teddy Bear 2001 in white 32cm tall limited edition with certificate

Lot 252

Boxed Steiff teddy bear for Danbury Mint 2008

Lot 253

Boxed Steiff teddy bear, Grizzly Ted caramel tipped 40cm tall ltd edition with certificate

Lot 253a

1912 Steiff black replica bear ltd edn of 3000 pieces with tag in excellent condition

Lot 254

Boxed Steiff teddy bear for Danbury Mint 2007

Lot 255

Boxed Steiff teddy bear for Danbury Mint 2009

Lot 256

Boxed Steiff tedy bear, Baerle 43 PAB 1904 (2004) 43cm tall sitting, limited edition with certificate

Lot 257

Six boxed Deans collectors bears to include; Old Penny, Brandysnap, Bear Bruin, Beatrix, Winter Wonderland, Drizzle

Lot 259

Large box of loose collectors teddy bears etc 5to include; Steiff, Deans, Charlie bear etc

Lot 272a

Collection of soft toys and teddies to include Harrods bear 1988, Merrythought Panda, Hanna Barbala etc

Lot 294

An Early Mickey Mouse Figure, together with another similar and a small jointed teddy bear

Lot 302

SIX COTSWOLD BEAR CO. BEARSall with jointed limbs (6)

Lot 303

SIX COTSWOLD BEAR CO. BEARSall with jointed limbs (6)

Lot 304

SELECTION OF TEDDY BEARSincluding Paddington Bear, Isabelle Collection, Hermann, Leosco, Charlie Bear, Aurora and Deb Canham (14)

Lot 305

SELECTION OF TEDDY BEARSincluding Lea, Wisdom Bears, Gund, Charlie Bears, History Bear Collection, The Peruvian Collection, Deb Canham, Robin Rive (12)

Lot 306

SELECTION OF TEDDY BEARSincluding Charlie Bear, limited edition Hermann Beijing 2008 Olympic bear No.21 of 47, Gund, Luv 2 Huggle Bear, a limited edition Merrythought golly No. 96 of 300 and a Hamley's battery operated dog and Cotswold Bear Company (10)

Lot 311

SIX STEINER PLUSH TOYScomprising a large growler with articulated joints, three bears with articulated joints, a jointed polar bear and a fixed polar bear (6)

Lot 313

STEIFF BLONDE TEDDY BEARthe jointed bear with growler and wearing spectacles, 31cm seated

Lot 314

STEIFF ESKIMO TEDDY BEAR dated 2008, with jointed limbs and fur trimmed jacket, limited edition number 588 of 1500, 26cm high standing

Lot 315

STEIFF 'ROMANCE' TEDDY BEAR dated 2006, with jointed limbs and small bird on one arm, limited edition number 1478 of 2006, 24cm high seated

Lot 317

STEIFF HELLO KITTY 40TH ANNIVERSARY SETcomprising Hello Kitty and her small teddy bear, both limited edition 1036 of 1500, dated 2013, 24cm and 12cm respectively

Lot 318

STEIFF MUSICAL TEDDY BEARnamed 'Harrodsbaer 04', the jointed bear with winding musical mechnism and holding a Venetian mask, dated 2004, limited edition number 387 of 1500, 31cm high standing

Lot 319

STEIFF QVC YEAR BEAR 2013 TEDDY BEARthe jointed bear with brown bow, limited edition 13 of 1500, 26cm high

Lot 320

FOUR STEIFF ANIMALScomprising a Polar bear; Piff mouse; a small blonde bear; and a limited edition robin Christmas tree decoration, number 911 of 5000 (4)

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