Swarovski Crystal Kris Bear Figures ( 2 ) In Total. 1/ Kris Bear on Skates, Wears a Ribbon of Green and Red Fabric Around His Neck, and His Shoulders are of Rhodium Metal. Designed by Martin Zendron. Num 7637 000 002. 1995-2004, 2 Inches High. 2/ Kris Bear with Skis - Variation 2, Wears a Ribbon of Green and Red Around Neck and Carries Rhodium Skis with Round Crystal Base. Num 7637 000 004. Designer Martin Zendron. 1999-2004. 2 Inches High. Both Figures come Complete with Boxes and Certificates and are In Mint Condition.
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Selection of Collar Badges of Royal Warwickshire Regiment consisting of various types of Antelope pattern and Bear & Ragged Staff type. Officers and other ranks types in white metal, bronze, silver gilt and anodised. Trial pattern white metal Antelope on backing plate. White metal collar badge worn by the 1st Warwickshire (Birmingham) Rifle Volunteer Corps. Various officers Militia battalion examples with separate piece coronet and chain. Generally all in good condition. Couple with alterations to the reverse. Many of these badges are the actual examples pictured on pages 38-41 of “History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge” by Colin Churchill. (78 items)
20th century AD. A group of decorative items comprising: Leonardo 'Strolling' figure; a ceramic 'boy with dogs' figure; a pair of ceramic shoe bud vases; three ceramic cottages; three floral wotnots; lustreware vessel; a pair of 'Cherished Teddies' figures; a pair of Priscilla Hillman bear figures; a pair of other bear figures and a stoneware candlestick with mouse. Property of a retired Harwich collector. 2.76 kg, 4.2-19.5cm (1 1/2 - 7 3/4"). [18, No Reserve] Fine condition; one wotnot damaged.
8th-11th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a discoid lead merchant's weight with inset gilt-bronze mask fragment; a strap end with opposed bear heads, Anglo-Scandinavian type; a pyramidal lead gaming counter; a mount depicting a profile beast-head with socket to the eye; a gilt harness pendant with beast-head suspension lug, openwork scrolled body. Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. 471 grams total, 12-58mm (1/2 - 2 1/4"). [5, No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.
A late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest carved wood hall chair, the back realistically carved with a bear with glass inset eyes. Condition Report: This seat is in very good condition, but looks to have been adapted in the past and although there are hinges at the rear, no music box is present. Would not appear to be easily dismantled. Measures: 109 cm High 42 cm across seat.
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