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Six modern Steiff bears comprising two beige plush bears with glass eyes, pink felt paws and articulated limbs, no.713, height 24cm, pink/beige plush walking bear, no.31205, length 13cm, a blonde plush bear no.27680, height 18cm, 1926 Classic bear no.29813, height 13cm and a small brown bear no.39430, height 10cm
Three early straw filled beige plush teddy bears one with single leather button eye, one ear and articulated limbs, height 48cm, one with two leather button eyes and articulated limbs, height 37cm and a small bear with two black leather button eyes and articulated limbs, height 29cm (all worn)
Four plush monkey glove puppets, three with felt faces and one with plastic face, a pair of brown plush cuddling monkeys with felt faces, a Herman Becker red monkey with turning head, two further plush monkeys, a small blonde plush bear with black eyes, a small fur string puppet in the form of a man with a fez and two American glove puppets by Character in the form of a horse and a skunk
GILLRAY PRINTS ETC. Six Gillray prints, published in the early 19th century by H. Humphrey, all double sided (one pair matching) & apparently later hand coloured. Subjects include 'The Elements of Skating', 'The Bear and his Leader', 'Councillor OP' etc. Also, a Rowlandson print 'Work for Doctors' Commons' & 'The Easter Hunt' by Bunbury. All unframed. (8)
SCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC COMMEMORATIVE. A slipware winking bear, model, inscribed 'First at the Pole', with paper label inscribed 'This was made to commemorate Scott, first at the South Pole....' Possibly North Devon Pottery & with the remains of a damaged paper Union flag. Unmarked. Height 13cm.
After Charles Cooper Henderson, British 1803-1877- Coaching scenes; hand-coloured albumen prints laid down on panels, a pair, in matching gilt moulding frames, both bear labels for Alexander Hasse Carver and Gilder, Printseller and Picture Frame Maker, Fine Art Gallery, 31 Commercial Street on the reverse, 22.5x45.8cm., (2)
* GEORGE TELFER BEAR (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1973), HIGHLAND BOTHY pastel on paper, signed 24cm x 28.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Provenance: Bought from the artist by Robert C. Roy (friend of Dr. Tom Honeyman, previously director of the Glasgow Art Gallery), and hence by descent stayed within the family.
* GEORGE TELFER BEAR (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1973), STILL LIFE oil and pastel on board 36cm x 26cm Framed and under glass Provenance: Bought from the artist by Robert C. Roy (friend of Dr. Tom Honeyman, previously director of the Glasgow Art Gallery), and hence by descent stayed within the family.
JOHN FLAXMAN, RA (1755-1826) A FOLIO OF SMALL PENCIL STUDIES comprising figure studies and Classical groups betc (including one of hanged men, this ascribed to Flaxman), some very slight, some bear signature in ink, approx. 17 items, various sizes; with a small group of prints, scraps, cuttings and drawings by other hands. (folio) Provenance: Alfred de Pass (Lugt 108a), some with his stamp and some also stamped `De Pass Gift` (probably deaccessioned from The Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro and subsequently sold at Christies London, 1966) ++ The Flaxman items generally good; the others mixed, some worn
Album 1 Arab-Sassanian. Yazdgard Type. Year 20 (frozen, c. AH 31-45 or 651-665 AD). Drachm, 3.69g (3h). Obv: Crowned Sasanian-style bust right; bism allah in margin. Rx: Fire altar flanked by attendants; star and crescent flanking flames. Album 1. SICA 1, 353. VF/EF Ex FILL INEx Helianthus annuus Collection. Ex J. P. Righetti Collection, 90 This type is generally considered to be the earliest indisputably Islamic coin. Most of the coins bear the "frozen" date year 20, which is believed to have been struck without change over a 15-year period. They bear the portrait of the Sassasian ruler, Yazdgard, with the addition of the Islamic words bism Allah (In the name of Allah). The term Arab-Sassasian is a convenient description for such Islamic coins with Arabic and/or Pehlevi legends, but Sassasian types and denominations. These coins were issued by the Arabs who assumed the government of the Sassanian provinces after the overthrow of the monarchy. Yazdgard III, the last Sassanian monarch, was assassinated in 651 AD near Merv
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