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Lot 619

A ONE OF A KIND `CHUBBY CUBS` MOHAIR COLLECTORS` BEAR `MICHAEL`, No. 1 of 1, fully jointed, H 57 cm, complete with wooden Harley Davidson style display motorcycle

Lot 620

A STEIFF 1920 CLASSIC MOHAIR TEDDY BEAR - EAN 000751, working growler, fully jointed, original tags, button in ear, complete with box, H 40 cm

Lot 622

A STEIFF LIMITED EDITION `PADDINGTON BEAR` - EAN 354250, No. 03853, fully jointed, mohair fur, complete with suitcase & marmalade sandwich, button in ear, original tags and box, H 24 cm

Lot 470

Vintage teddy bear (possibly Steiff) press cutting included

Lot 351

A parcel lot of silver plated items including; salt and pepper cruet set in the form of two birds and basket shaped stamps, three piece condiment set with a similar larger pepperette pot, sugar shaker, two plates with pierced rims, early 20th Century glass ink well, childs rattle in the form of a bear. (10)

Lot 99

A child's silver, mother of pearl and ivory bear rattle, Birmingham 1931 (lacks one bell) See illustration

Lot 699

EXTRA LOT: A Beswick Tiger, 2096, a Tigress, 1486, a Cheetah, 3009, and a Polar Bear, 1533, all gloss (4)

Lot 151

**A SOUTH GERMAN BURGONET IN THE `BLACK AND WHITE` FASHION, CIRCA 1570-80 with rounded one-piece skull rising to a high roped medial comb, fitted at the nape with a large tapering plume-tube and at its flanged lower edge with a neck-guard of one lame (restored), projecting forward to an obtusely-pointed peak pierced at the centre of the brow with a rectangular hole to accommodate a sliding nasal-bar retained by a staple and wing-headed screw (both the nasal-bar and its fittings restored), and fitted at the sides with hinged cheek-piece (restored) the forward ends of which overlap and are fastened to one another by a swivel-hook and pierced stud, and bear a sturdy rectangular staple to receive the lower end of the nasal-bar, the centre of each cheek-piece pierced with nine holes in rosette formation and flanged outwards at their lower edges to receive a separate front neck-guard each of one lame, the whole decorated with bands and borders burnished bright against a blackened ground (lightly pitted overall) 41 cm; 16 1/8 in high Provenance JWHA Inv. No. 2611

Lot 232

**A DECORATIVE STEEL TARGET PROBABLY BY ANTONIO CORTALAZZO, VINCENZA, CIRCA 1870 formed of a thick plate of `heater-shaped` outline, etched at is centre with a representation of a knight on foot wearing an etched armour in the Italian style of about 1600, holding in his right hand a sword, and in his left, the shield under discussion, all contained within a border enclosed between two applied strips of iron and consisting of alternating cartouches of etched scrolling foliage and finely chiselled and chased military subjects and trophies-of-arms in high-relief silver, enclosed in each case by lines of writhen and plain silver wire, and the rear fitted with two sturdy iron loops for the attachment of an enarme and, beneath it, a similarly sturdy iron hand-grip (pitted overall) Provenance Giulio Morosini, sold by the American Art Association, New York, 10-15 October 1932, lot 182 JWHA Inv. no. 1876 Cortelazzo skills were applied to a variety of objects in metal, including caskets, ewers and basins, some of which bear his signature. It was stated in the Art Journal Catalogue of 1872 that `Among the art gems of the present exhibition are to be found the productions from the hand of Antonio Cortelazzo of Vincenza, now as well known in England for his skills as a metalworker as he is appreciated among his fellow workers in his native Italy by whom he is recognised as Facile Princeps in the art in the mechanical skill with which he inlays metal upon metal he has his rivals but in the combination of that process with purity of design and artistic fancy of ornamert which distinguishes all his work he stands unrivalled.`

Lot 390

A GOLD PLUSH TEDDY BEAR, STRAW STUFFED C1925/30, POOR CONDITION, AN EARLY RUBBER TOY, A FELT TOY AND A COMPOSITION DOLL

Lot 400

A 1930`S GOLD PLUSH TEDDY BEAR, ONE EYE DETACHED

Lot 487

A replica Steiff teddy bear, the 1907 model with certificate

Lot 488

A replica Steiff teddy bear with studded collar

Lot 489

A Herman teddy bear and and three miniature bears including Steiff donkey (4)

Lot 383

A Steiff Molly Teddy Bear, `65

Lot 384

A Steiff Paddington Bear No 01951 with original box

Lot 385

A Hermann Teddy Bear `Caramel Cream` Limited Edition No 141/250 also a small Steiff Bear (20)

Lot 428

Small Steiff teddy bear and other TY bears (8) t/w books etc

Lot 355

A modern Steiff Ocean teddy bear, in cream, 30cm high.

Lot 356

A modern Steiff teddy bear, in brown, with growl action, in original box, with labels, 51cm high.

Lot 357

A modern Steiff teddy bear, in original bag with growl and information card,  33cm high.

Lot 362

A Wedgwood Rupert Bear money box, in the form of books decorated in colours, printed marks beneath, 14cm high.

Lot 363

A Wedgwood Rupert Bear money box, in the form of books decorated in colours, printed marks beneath, 14cm high.

Lot 382

to read A mid 20thC Robertsons gollyiwog teddy bear, with velvet eyes, blue jacket, and red striped trousers, 58cm high.

Lot 419

Two Nao figures of young ladies and two Lladro figures, one of a polar bear and one as an Eskimo holding a baby polar bear (4).

Lot 455

Two Wade circa 1930's figures ''I've A Bear Behind'' and ''Wynken'' (af).

Lot 195

A polar bear head and full skin.

Lot 389

A Chinese carved hardstone study of a bear on naturalistic rocky base, H. 11.5 cm.

Lot 618

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of four afamosa wood chairs, with cream leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'EW Hunter', 'AG Gaydon', HT Groom' and 'GS Johnson'. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 622

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of four afamosa wood chairs, with cream leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'LH Davies', 'MT Browne', 'AHF Wilkinson' and 'GTA Tibbitt'. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 627

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of six afamosa wood chairs, with pale grey/blue leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'DW Soutar', 'PB Wakelin', 'BJ Fazan', 'AEH Graves', 'JE Forrest' and 'AN Hunter'. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 629

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of five afamosa wood chairs, with cream leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'JS Holden', 'ALH Collins', 'GH Fisher' and 'CJ Johnson', the remaining chair unnamed. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 632

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of four afamosa wood chairs, with pale grey/blue leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'RA Collins', 'HC Collins', 'FA Pidgeon' and 'LA Pearl'. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 670

Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London. An unusual set of four afamosa wood chairs, with pale grey/blue leather upholstery, decorated armorials, the cresting rails inscribed 'NG Fazan', 'CP Gilman', 'WDW Grubb' and 'PEB Collins'. Provenance: These chairs were made in 1961 to the specifications of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers. They were commissioned to furnish their newly built hall on Oat Lane, where the company is still based. The Pewterers' Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation with medieval origins as a city guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in the records of the corporation dated 1348 and the company's own records are extant from 1451. The first charter was granted by King Edward IV in 1473. The company is no. 16 in order of civic precedence among over 100 livery companies. All the chairs bear the company's arms and a few names of past members, including some who went on to become Lord Mayors of London and sheriffs.

Lot 3045

A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, SULTANATES Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Gold Tanka, Mulk-i-Tilang, AH 725, titles, rev titles and single circular border, 11.03g (G&G D303). Struck on a compact flan, better than usual for this mint, extremely fine and rare, a lovely specimen. Telangana, currently a part of Andhra Pradesh, but soon to become a separate state, was ruled by the Kakatiyas at the start of the 13th Century AD from their capital, Warangal. In 1305, the army of ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad Khalji, under Malik Kafur, conducted a successful campaign to Warangal and returned with masses of treasure “too heavy for a thousand camels to bear”. During the reign of the next Dehli Sultan, Qutb al-Din Mubarak, an army under Khusru Khan again invaded Telangana and returned to Dehli with another large amount of booty. During this period, Telangana remained in the hands of the Kakatiyas but in the reign of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Warangal was captured, possibly along with other parts of Telangana. The name of the capital was changed to Sultanpur and it must have remained as part of the Dehli Sultanate until at least the year AH 732 (AD 1331/2). Gold and silver Tankas in the name of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq were struck with the mintname Mulk-i Tilang in years 724 and 725. These have a different legend from those struck at other mints during his reign. In the reign of his successor, Muhammad bin Tughluq, there is an initial Tanka issue with mint name Mulk-i Tilang, and then various issues of gold coin with the mint name Sultanpur.

Lot 25

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (1702-1736), Silver Proof Penny, 1733, Stanley crest, the eagle with child upon cap of maintenance, frosted cap, date below, rev Triune, 9.087g (Pr 13A; S 7406; KM 5d.1). Mint state, lightly toned. ex Dr R Caine collection of the Isle of Man, Spink Auction 145, 14 July 2000, lot 2707 The dies used on the two silver pieces are slightly different. This coin has the appearance of being struck on a planchet twice as thick as the other, but the slight difference in weight doesn’t bear this out. The edge milling is strong and even, the strike is strong, making it comfortable to call this a proof.

Lot 1406

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, GREENLAND Danish Colony, Ivigtut Kryolithbrud Mining & Trading Co., Aluminium-bronze 10-Kroner Token, 1922, polar bear, rev denomination, plain edge (Sieg 26; KM Tn49a). Good extremely fine and rare. ex Thomas Hoiland Auktioner, 5 November 2010, lot 1682 mintage 7,018 This token was removed from circulation because it had the same size, weight and colour as Denmark’s 2-Kroner issued in 1924

Lot 1454

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ITALY Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele III, Silver 5-Lire, 1901R, Rome, bare head right, rev crowned eagle with Savoy shield on chest, 24.71g (Mont 108, R4; Pag 706; KM 34). Prooflike FDC and extremely rare. mintage 114 This is the first coin of this reign to bear the portrait of Vittorio Emanuele III. It is also one of the very rarest coins of the entire reign. The specimen offered here is one of the few top quality still in existence.

Lot 482

Two Lladro animal figures, comprising Playful Piglets 5228 and a polar bear figure (2)

Lot 854

Three hat pins, including two silver, one in the form of a Teddy bear, Birmingham 1909, and a cockerel, Birmingham 1911

Lot 268

A Large Gold Plush Early 20th Century Teddy Bear with Jointed Limbs, together with two other similar teddy bears and a collection of other dolls and toys

Lot 516

AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD "Polar bear country", limited edition print No'd. 435/950 CONDITION REPORTS Size approx 70 cm x 42 cm excluding mount and frame. Frame and glass with some knocks and dents, scuffs and dirt. Print itself with some light wear and scuffs but generally appears in reasonably good order.

Lot 317

A box containing three various compacts, a Black Forest type bear corkscrew, silver mounted dressing table bottle, a small compass and a white metal lidded canister with floral decoration

Lot 2319

A Steiff limited edition blonde teddy bear, 0166/29, with reproduction button eyes, stitched nose and claws, beige leather pads; and a limited edition Hermann teddy bear

Lot 2

A Swiss carved model of a St Bernard dog, height 16.5cm (16 1/2in.); and another of a bear, together with a carved plinth.

Lot 159

FOUR LLADRO MODELS OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS Comprising: a calf; polar bear; a pair of doves; and a group of geese (one goose head broken and re-stuck) The doves 12cm high

Lot 508

A composition garden ornament of a bear`s head

Lot 184

Hispano Moresque charger and two vases painted with copper lustre patterns, the vases each bear monograms, 19th / early 20th century, (3) the charger measures 40cm diameter Condition report: One vase has chips to the foot, the other vase has minor glaze nicks to the foot. The charger has two rim chips, there are other minor glaze nicks and wear to the glaze on the suspension holes. There is some wear to the lustre on all pieces.

Lot 172

Five Lladro and Nao figures, including choir boys, and eskimos on a polar bear

Lot 243

A Royal Copenhagen study of a polar bear attacking a seal

Lot 18

Good mixed lot of miscellaneous vintage items including an old bear, tins of buttons, Art Nouveau tins and silver plate etc.

Lot 20

A NOVELTY WOODEN BEAR

Lot 610

A LLADRO FIGURE OF INUIT CHILD AND POLAR BEAR CUB, (2)

Lot 798

A NORAH WELLINGS SAILOR DOLL, `S.S. Drake`, with a Norah Wellings style Guardsman doll, a boxed modern Merrythought bear `Hope` Limited Edition No.3172, teddy bear, dog purse etc

Lot 1074

A BOXED STEIFF TEDDY BEAR CLOWN

Lot 194

A pair of Chinese porcelain bud vases, enamel decorated with elders and character marks, bear six character marks to bases, H. 14 cm.

Lot 96

TWO ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA PAPERWEIGHTS, BANK VOLE (2004), AND IMARI SEATED BEAR (2000), with gold stoppers (2)

Lot 260

ROYAL COPENHAGEN DANISH PORCELAIN MODEL OF A SEATED CAT (340), 7"" (17.8cm) high, and another of a WALKING BEAR (2841), 4"" (10.1cm) high, printed and painted marks (2)

Lot 182

A large cast plaster piggy bank, a collection of ceramic animals, a teddy bear and similar items

Lot 244

A collection of crested lions and bears including a seated bear bearing the Lancing crest and others

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