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A commemorative silver World Wildlife Fund bowl, by Tessiers, London 1977, number 177 of an edition of 2000, circular form, with four applied panels of an Indian Rhinoceros, by David Shepherd, a Tiger, by Raymond Ching, a Leopard, by Sir Peter Scott, an Arabian Oryx, by Keith Shackleton, and a Polar bear, by Robert Bateman, on a raised circular foot, with certificate, diameter 26.2cm, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 44.5oz
A collection of six silver hat pins, comprising four by Adie and Lovekin Limited, including: a teddy bear, Birmingham 1909, a butterfly, a thistle with a yellow paste head, and a thistle with two crossed golf clubs, Birmingham 1909, plus an Edwardian one with a yellow paste golf club finial, London 1908, and an Edwardian Art Nouveau hat pin, with enamelled decoration, and pierced and spot-hammered, by Payton, Pepper and Sons, Birmingham 1908. (6)
A collection of original WWI Naval signals and telegrams concerning the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet 1918. The hand written telegrams with original Captain's Office red stamps dated 16 November 1918 contain the original terms of surrender from the Signalman's pad aboard HMS Repulse, while steaming to the North Sea rendezvous with the German Fleet. Almost all the signals on official Naval Signal documents are dated and timed and bear the official stamp of the Captain. The German Fleet was eventually escorted North to the Scapa Flow Naval Base of the Royal Navy, where the war ships were sent to the bottom, scuttled by their crews contrary to the Armistice terms. These signals, stipulating latitude and longitude, are a piece of Naval Wartime history. After the Battle of Jutland in 1916, when the German Fleet turned away and made its escape after inflicting considerable damage to the British Grand Fleet, the German warships never again met the Royal Navy in force. The lot also includes a type written notice from aboard HMS Repulse, signed by the Captain W H Boyle, dated 19th November 1917 and other ephemera for comparison.
1966 Football World Cup Willie Teddy Bear: Measuring 10 inches high this Teddy is made rarer by the fact he is slightly different to the standard bear. He has never had a tail and his Union Jack shirt is not a separate garment it is in the pattern. Still made by usual maker Pedigree. He has slight wear and his mane remains very good.
A good interesting 6 shot .38” rimfire Colt factory made version of the Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver, number 1729, 7½” barrel with New York address and with Mason cartridge ejector, the frame lacking Colt or Patent date markings, trigger guard stamped “36 Cal”, and the butt having varnished wood grips. The barrel, cylinder and frame bear post 1925 London proof marks for foreign arms, frame also stamped “Not English Make”. Good Working Order and Clean Condition, retaining much original silver plate to cylinder and frame, other parts retaining traces only, the hammer retaining most colour hardened finish. Plate 22
John August Swanson, American b.1938- "Nativity", "Epiphany" and "Story of Joseph"; screenprints in colours, three, ea. signed, titled and dated 1988 or 1986, two bear dedication in pencil, one with blindstamp Advance Graphic London, 110x46cm, 110x43.4cm and 73x54cm respectively, (unframed) (3) CONDITION REPORT: All unframed Slightly yellowing round the edges. Minor handling marks First pint has a few scuffs in the margin on the lower edge all signed, dated and titled - some inscribed, one has blindstamp measurements are of sheet size Otherwise in very good condition
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