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An early twentieth century mohair teddy bear with jointed limbs and rotating head. The head wood wool stuffed, kapok stuffed limbs with felt pads. fairly worn with faded blue colour evident, tight stitching. Together with an early twentieth century mohair terrier dog, wood wool stuffed with reinforced limbs and defunct growler.
Two boxes containing a collection of predominantly teddy bears to include Merrythought, Russ, Squiggles from the Channel Island Toy collection and a collection of boxed miniature bears to include a Herman bear, limited edition 1038/3000, and a collection of three Gotta Getta Gund miniature bears from the Littlest Bears collection and a Zapf Creations doll entitled Collette, boxed
A mixed lot of posters Indians of the North American plains, printed by Sunday Times special projects unit, 1974 The Vikings, printed by Sunday Times special projects unit, 1980 International dial code map, printed by Grapple Group London Print of ‘full sail’ by Michael Beddows (x2) Poster of Ben Murphy from alias Smith & Jones, published by Pace International, Romford, 1972 Poster of Coleman’s mustard polar bear (probably reproduction) Periodic table Magna Carta: Translation & facsimile published by H.M stationary office 1965 (unopened) The Spinners in concert, Odeon Theatre Lincoln, charity concert, printed by Hastings printing co. Status Quo poster Kings & queens poster Ruston offshore – Europe, printed by Ruston Kings & Queens chart printed by Department of the Environment/H.M. Stationary office, 1967 Dead men’s treasure, museum of nautical art, Penzance (x2) Ogri ten commandments, Ogri products Ogri unlikely record breakers, Ogri products Mike Hailwood poster The festival year poster, the festival shop Ltd, printed by Bennett & Meryl, 1995 3x reproduction 18th century Royal Navy posters June 1919 Alcock & Brown fly Atlantic non-stop poster, printed by postal publicity branch, GPO November 1919, first flight England-Australia Smith Brothers, printed by postal publicity branch, GPO Steam ships poster, printed by postal publicity branch, GPO Lincolnshire Echo poster of England World Cup squad for Spain 1982 Judo, karate, aikido poster, printed by J.Milom Ltd, Manchester 4x martial art posters, printed by J.Milom Ltd, Manchester Main techniques of judo poster, printed by J.Milom Ltd Our woodland friends thee badger, printed by Naylor Clayware The age of dinosaurs printed by Sunday Times Special projects Unit, 1973
Hutchins (John) The History of Dorset, four volumes, London 1870, half calf (4) See illustration Condition report Report by GH All plates appear to be present in Volume 1. There is one additional print on top of those listed, namely IXXIV Trademen's tokens. There are also two plates listed in the index, namely Reprint of Holme (page 551), and Reprint of Steple (page 597), that are listed in the index of plates but do not appear to be present in the book. There appears to be no evidence of these having been cut out, so we can assume that these were never present. In Volume 2, there is a plate listed in the index, namely Count House (page 748), which is also present, but does not appear to bear any evidence of having been cut out or removed, so we might also assume that this was never present in the book. Volumes 3 and 4 are complete. Bindings are strong. Leather spines also in good condition, but worn and rubbed. Some bumps and shelf wear to the bottom of the books. Overall volumes present very well commensurate with age, appear to be in original bindings. Pages generally clean, occasional spotting and foxing predominantly in the first few pages of each volume. Plates generally clean. Very occasional finger marks but overall good.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH MILLER (Fl.c.1810-1841) A SHOOTING PARTY AT MULGRAVE CASTLE Oil on canvas 80 x 104.5cm. * Mulgrave Castle, at Lythe, near Whitby, Yorkshire is the third such building to bear the name and stands on the site of the second castle which was destroyed during the Civil War in 1647. It was ordered in 1718 by Lady Catherine Darnley (d.1743), then Duchess of Buckingham and the illegitimate daughter of King James II and of his mistress Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester. Mulgrave passed by marriage into the Phipps family in 1718 and, its brief lease to Duleep Singh in 1858 notwithstanding, is now held by the 5th Marquess of Normanby. ++ Unlined; scattered retouching and some craquelure etc.; needs a clean
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