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A boxed Steiff Club edition 1999/2000 teddy bear no.420184, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with half blonde mohair and half pink mohair fur, and embroidered "1999" to one foot and "2000" to the other, with yellow and pink neck bow, no.6357, height 32cm, with original porcelain pendant and certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff Scottish teddy bear no.654732, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with curly blonde mohair fur, with a scarf made of "Scottish Parliament Tartan", with matching Tam o'Shanter held in place with a feathered pin, 1053 in a limited edition of 3000, height 30cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff Jolly Golly & Bear set no.654428, both with numbered white and red tags to ears, Golly has red coat, striped trousers and leather shoes, height 34cm, teddy has blonde mohair fur and blue neck ribbon, with growler, height 30cm, both 716 in a limited edition of 1500, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A Steiff century teddy bear no.670541, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with curly reddish blonde mohair fur and grey waistcoat embroidered with an elephant on front and "Margarete Steiff Seit 1880" on back, with growler, 388 in a limited edition of 500, height 28cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff Pierrot 2001 teddy bear no.675522, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with alternate grey and antique blonde mohair fur with "Pierrot 2001" embroidered on left foot, with yellow ribbon, with growler, 1399 in a limited edition of 1500 exclusively for Japan, height 30cm, with original cardboard tag and certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff teddy bear with hot water bottle no.406621, with numbered white and black tag to ear, with curly brass coloured mohair fur, his tummy containing a removable metal hot water bottle closed up by means of hooks and lacing to the front, 1653 in a limited edition of 3000, height 50cm, with original cardboard tag and certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed pair of Steiff Brother & Sister Austria teddy bears, no.659911, with numbered white and red tags to ears, the boy bear with brown mohair fur, dressed in corduroy breeches and hat, the girl bear with blonde mohair fur, dressed in an Austrian outfit, 1387 in a limited edition of 1847, height of each 21cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff Pantom teddy bear 1910, no.406614, with numbered white and black tag to ear, with dark brown mohair fur and pull cord growl, with strings and a wooden operating cross to move as a puppet, 390 in a limited edition of 4000, height 55cm, with original cardboard tag and certificate.
A boxed Steiff Dicky teddy bear, no.407581, with numbered white and black tag to ear, with short blonde mohair fur, with press cord growl, 1094 in a limited edition of 4000, height 25cm, with original cardboard tag and certificate, plus a teddy bear stand and a Steiff banner. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff Theo teddy bear, no.655227, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with blonde mohair fur and "Theo" embroidered to left foot and "1946-1996" embroidered on the right foot, with ribbon around neck commemorating the 50th anniversary of the department stores Kaufhof and Horten, with growler, 569 in a limited edition of 1946, height 43cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A Steiff Bedtime teddy bear no.670510, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with pale blonde mohair fur, wearing nightshirt and nightcap and carrying a candlestick, with "Bitte nicht wecken (Please do not wake)" embroidered to right foot, 1236 in a limited edition of 2000, height 29cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A boxed Steiff James teddy bear, no.654725, with numbered white and red tag to ear and sterling silver button, with golden blonde mohair fur and Christie's silver pendant, 1189 in a specially commissioned for Christie's limited edition of 1766, height 28cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition.
A small limited edition Merrythought teddy bear, 141/500, with beige plush fur and paisley neck ribbon, height 21cm and a further limited edition Merrythought teddy bear, 40/500, with pale fur and striped neck ribbon, with head hinged with stitching enclosing a scent bottle and stopper, height of bear 18cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Certificate supplied for limited edition teddy with scent bottle.
A mixed lot of decorative ceramics including three Royal Doulton moulded plates, a Royal Doulton figure; HN2167 "Home Again", a Royal Worcester bust of a horse "Aethon", a Crown Devon hand painted vase (af), two Carlton Kids limited edition figure; "Airman" and "Sailor", and a Russian model of a bear balancing upon a wheel.
A Steiff 'Bojangles' teddy bear limited edition 2000, caramel, 33cm approximately with certificate and a Steiff 'Titanic' Bear limited edition, black, together with a Steiff 'Christmas Rose' limited edition with certificate and a Royal Wedding Bear 'William and Catherine', with certificate and 125 years of Steiff Bear with Book (5)
- South African supplied from new and previously restored - 59,900 recorded miles and current V5C document - Offered with an MOT certificate into September 2016 The Land Cruiser is Toyota's longest-running model and dates back to 1951. In much the same way that today's luxurious Range Rovers bear little resemblance to the original no-nonsense, go-anywhere Land Rover, the latest Land Cruisers, though competent off-road vehicles, are a breed apart from their more Jeep-like ancestors. The J40 series vehicles were manufactured from 1960 to 1984, of which the FJ45 was a rugged versatile variant offered in three guises - four-door Wagon and short or long wheelbase Pickup. They are certainly rare on these shores, which should make this extremely smart right-hand drive Pickup of particular interest. It is a manual truck from the last year of manufacture, powered by a straight-six 4.2-litre petrol engine. 'A951 TAG' started life in South Africa, where it was restored in 2011 before coming to the UK. It is finished in sparkling Alpine White and trimmed in Black leatherette, and the specification includes a roll cage and massive front bull bar. The vehicle is fully UK registered with an MOT into September 2016 and is regarded by the vendor as having 'excellent' engine and four-speed manual transmission, 'very good' bodywork, electrical system and interior trim, and 'good' paintwork. The mileage currently stands at an unwarranted 59,803.
Armorial Roll for the Palmer family, - issued by Robert Cooke, Clarenceaulx King of Arms issued by Robert Cooke, Clarenceaulx King of Arms, illuminated manuscript scroll on parchment with Latin inscriptions [England (London), 1567-84] Scroll on 4 membranes, with 29 armorial shields and 68 green roundels enclosing the names and familial links of the members of the family (but not their dates), all joined by thin red lines, 3 grand coats-of-arms of the family with helms topped by a coronet and plumes, a white horse s head and a griffon at base, above inscription of the compiler of the document: Rob Cooke Alias Clarenceulx Roy Darmes in scrolling calligraphic script, the silver of the arms in places oxidised, some small spots, smudges and slight discolouration to end membranes, else in crisp and fresh condition with bright colours and clean parchment of highest quality, 2600 by 410mm. Following the use of genealogical scrolls by late medieval English kings to advertise their dynasty s longer or more legitimate claims to rule (see S. Anglo, The British History in Early Tudor Propaganda , Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 44, 1961-62, and the scroll in Middle English sold in Sotheby s, 4 December 2007, lot 49), such items became popular among noble families, and were either hung up in the home or used in public displays of their genealogical heritage and influential marital links. This manuscript was issued by Robert Cooke ( c . 1535-92/93), who held office as Clarenceaulx King of Arms from 21 April 1567. In 1584 he was appointed Acting Garter King of Arms on the death of Sir Gilbert Dethick (see previous item). However, late in life he came under suspicion of skulduggery, with Ralph Brooke, York Herald, noting that he had granted a staggering 500 new coats-of-arms during his tenure, and William Segar, Norroy King of Arms, criticising him for making such grants to base and unworthy persons for his private gaine onely . The family here were not noble, but clearly were wealthy, and the absence of dates from their ancestors is a strange feature which renders the document uncheckable. This may well have been part of the Tudor equivalent of a cash for honours scandal. That said, such scrolls have a measured and elegant beauty, with tiny details such as the pale green spread-eagled bird, muzzled bear s and leopard s heads and doleful looking ravens which delight the eye.
David and Goliath, - and the Pentinence of Mary Magdalene, four miniatures from an... and the Pentinence of Mary Magdalene, four miniatures from an illustrated manuscript of Spiegel der Menschlichen Behaltnis , the Speculum Humanae Salvationis in German translation, fragment from a leaf on paper [western Germany (probably Rhineland, perhaps Düsseldorf), first half of the fifteenth century (c. 1412)] Rectangular fragment, with 4 painted scenes: front left David swinging a slingshot as Goliath stands as a medieval knight with sword and spear before him, and to the right, David cutting off the giant s head, offset of a jug from preceding leaf in parent volume; on the reverse: David wielding the giant s club and striking a bear with it, and a detailed scene of the Penitence of Mary Magdalene, as Christ with a deep red halo sits at table with followers as she grovels at his feet and dries them with her long flowing blond hair, some offset of figures from following leaf in parent volume; each scene accompanied by some lines of text in a skilled German vernacular hand and an occasional caption in same, bull s head watermark on other leaves from same parent manuscript close to Briquet 14691 (Düsseldorf, 1412), faded and edges damaged with losses on 3 sides and splits in paper, perhaps recovered from use in binding, overall fair condition, 185 by 125mm. Provenance: Sotheby s, 18 June 1996, lot 11 (part 3), and illustrated there. Another leaf from the same manuscript reappeared in Sotheby s, 6 December 2001, lot 26. Text: The Speculum Humanae Salvationis matches the stories of the Gospels with parallel scenes from the Old Testament. It was translated into German, French, Dutch and even Czech in the Middle Ages. This leaf is from a finely illustrated copy of the German text, most probably produced in the Rhineland in the opening decades of the fifteenth century for the contemplation of a wealthy patron. The text here corresponds to parts of chs. 13-14 (following I Kings 17:49-51 and Luke 7:36-50).
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