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Lot 354

A JAPANESE CLOCKWORK TINPLATE AND FELT COVERED AUTOMATON BEAR, C1960

Lot 390

Mid-twentieth century gold mohair teddy bear, soft bodied Snoopy and Woodstock and a speaking Basil Brush with pull cord, (4)

Lot 392

Merrythought hippopotamus pyjama case, together with a similar smaller hippo and a pink and white plush-bodied teddy bear, (3)

Lot 394

Quantity of Basil Brush soft toys and teddy bear etc., (1 box)

Lot 398

Mid-twentieth century Chad Valley large soft-bodied teddy bear

Lot 472

A collection various metal and plastic badges including:- Disney buttons, Guinness, Tandy, Gollies, Rupert Bear, Girl Guides, Ovaltineys, etc (1 box)

Lot 1762

CARVED BLACK FOREST BEAR in the form of an inkwell stand, lacking well, 9.5cm high

Lot 965

A French Sèvres porcelain bear, first half of the 20th century 28x38x23 cm

Lot 393

H.M.S Collingwood, a carved oak launch casket the rectangular top with scroll and floral carved decoration enclosing a lined interior, with carved body raised on acanthus scroll feet, pencil inscription to underside ‘Used at the launch of H.M.S Collingwood’, 41cm x 11cm x 15cm.* Of the three Royal Navy Ships to bear the name Collingwood this casket most probably relates to the St Vincent class dreadnought ship launched in 1908.

Lot 1542

Two Royal Crown Derby bone china paperweights, comprising the limited edition `Drummer Bear`, circa 1998, decorated in the Imari palette, and a model of a penguin, circa 1999, decorated with a chick and snowflakes in shades of blue and white, each with gilt button to base.

Lot 1625

A graduated set of three Elsmore & Forster pottery jugs, dated 1865, each printed in black and coloured with Commedia dell`Arte figures, including harlequin and a clown, beneath each spout inscribed in gilt `Thomas Pike Troop Sergeant Major 3rd Battalion Military Train 1865`, above a bear, impressed and black printed factory marks to bases, tallest approx 24cm high (some faults and repairs).

Lot 1069

An early plush bear with hump back and long snout, a clockwork dog, (a/f), and a standing bear (3)

Lot 635

Teddy bear (poss Steiff) with plush mohair and glass eyes.

Lot 636

A musical straw filled articulated teddy bear, probably Steiff, right angled feet, cocked wrists and kid leather soles on feet

Lot 1189

An intricately fret worked wooden box together with a small carved black forest inkwell in the form of a bear

Lot 449

A collection painted metal figurines including - “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, largest 3.75ins high, “Noddy”, largest 2.75ins high, “Rupert Bear”, largest 3ins high, and a group of other figures, various

Lot 308

A Black Forest musical smokers cigarette box, with spring release drawer and matchbox holder, surmounted with a carved bear

Lot 331

A Bossons figure of Koala Bear, Bossons figure of a Japanese Samurai and one other of a Fisherman and a pair of Beswick Owls

Lot 413

A dressed fabric doll with part ceramic limbs, an unamed wind up musical bear with blonde fur, one other bear and bag of doll's house accessories.

Lot 730

A Paddington bear and Sunny Jim doll.

Lot 624

"Albyn Haywood, early 20thC, `The Guildford Coach`, signed, watercolour, 17x 27cm, and three similar watercolours by the same hand, including `The Bear, Esher`, unframed (4)"

Lot 298

Vintage games to include Plus and Minus and Ludo, together with four matchbox cars and a plush teddy bear (a lot)

Lot 397

19th century model of a sheep with bocage raised on gilded scroll work base together with 19th Century sheep on green oval gilt line base, both bear Chelsea Gold Anchor marks (2) tallest 9 cm high

Lot 169

A German KPM white glazed model of a polar bear

Lot 335

A pair of William IV rosewood side cabinets, circa 1835, with moulded Breccia marble tops, the fronts with a pair of moulded doors with fabric panels behind brass trellis, flanked by lotus capped pilasters, each 94cm high, 98cm wide, 37cm deepPlease note: These cabinets are not an exact pair, they bear some variations including to size

Lot 443

George Ciancimino, a pair of brushed steel and glass shelf units, 1970s, with jigsaw joint construction, 221cm high, 117cm wide, 49cm deep. George Ciancimino was born in Algiers in 1928 and began his career in Paris, working as a ceramicist and sculptor’s assistant. In the mid 50s he moved to North America where he branched out into furniture design, before eventually settling in London. In Chelsea, he and his brother Jean-Claude set up an antiques business and in the late 60s George returned to furniture and product design and opened his gallery on the Kings Road. He developing a distinctive style that blended his interest in Japanese craftsmanship with his passion for modern industrial processes. He developed a number of fruitful relationships with architects and decorators, especially in the UK, and from there went on to build his own interior design consultancy. Along with designing countless private residences, as well as offices for corporate clients such as Bear Sterns, Seagram and British Airways, his work was successfully licensed internationally to companies such as Mobilier International (France), Jens Risom (USA), Martinez Medina (Spain) and Steelcase (UK).

Lot 568

A quantity of small collectables to include a spelter model of a seated bear playing a drum, ebony pots etc.

Lot 581

A boxed Yogi Bear puzzle and a boxed Eagle projector (2).

Lot 256

A c.1906 Ealontoys gold plush teddy bear with glass eyes, sewn mouth and nose and articulated limbs (approx 45cms)

Lot 126

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight in the form of a teddy bear with a drum.

Lot 136

A Belleek small vase with ornate dolphin handles moulded with shell motif, approx 17cm high, and a small vase decorated with shamrock and a small bowl relief moulded with water lily`s and flowers, all bear transfer marks to base.

Lot 1348

A large Teddy Bear with leather pads, 33`` approx.

Lot 1350

A Schuco lying down Teddy Bear.

Lot 1351

A Perfume Bottle Teddy Bear.

Lot 1457

A Steiff limited edition Teddy Bear with growler

Lot 1561

A Capo di Monte style Tramp, Bear family, etc.

Lot 1674

A large `Harrod`s` Teddy Bear cup and saucer

Lot 1874

A selection of Blue Mountain Pottery including: Horse Bookends, Swan and Bear.

Lot 2172

A set of three framed Polar Bear black and white Photographs

Lot 41

Wade figure of a polar bear, Sylvac rabbit jardiere amber glass fruit set etc.

Lot 1014

A white Steiff Bear - limited edition with Swartz crystal. Boxed with papers.

Lot 287

A collection of seven teddy bears and a rabbit including a boxed Steiff bear, an early post war bear etc.

Lot 342

RUPERT ANNUALS (FACSIMILE EDITIONS)1936-`45, 1948-`53, 1957-`59, 1963, 1965-`66 AND 1970 AND RUPERT ANNUALS C1990 ONWARDS (20) AND A COLLECTION OF OTHER RUPERT RELATED MERCHANDISE, PRESS OUT BOOK, COLLECTORS ALBUMS, CALENDARS, GREETINGS CARDS AND STATIONERY, BADGES, LLEDO BOXED DIE-CAST RUPERT COLLECTION VEHICLES AND STEIFF RUPERT BEAR, BOXED

Lot 152

A PAIR OF CARVED HARDWOOD BOOK ENDS, each decorated with a bear lying astride the top and a draped pedestal below, 23cm high x 10cm wide

Lot 356

A collection of silver spoons to include a silver sifter spoon, caddy spoon, a silver child`s spoon with enamelled bowl decorated with a teddy bear, etc.

Lot 80

Three Wade 1950`s nursery rhyme figures - `Wynken`, `Blyken` and `I`ve a bear behind` - H7cm

Lot 340

A pearlware’ Bear Baiting’ jug, circa 1830, the head replaced, modelled clutching a dog in its front paws, 33cm (13”) high Note: A similar jug is illustrated on page 52 of ‘Circus and Sport English Earthenware Figures 1980-1840’ by Pat Halfpenny and Stella Beddoe

Lot 437

Chocolate brown plush growler teddy bear

Lot 43

A Beswick Character Jug Together With A Glazed Pottery Bear Cub Etc

Lot 125

A U.S.S.R. China Model Bear Cub Etc

Lot 287

A Mid 20th Century Japanese Clockwork Figure "Cubby The Reading Bear" In Original Box

Lot 505

A Box Of Mixed Children`s Annuals Including Rupert The Bear, The Man From Uncle Etc

Lot 278

Artist Unknown (20th Century) Figure of a Bear, Carved soapstone. h: 5.50 x w: 6.50 x d: 3 in.

Lot 191

A GERMAN HUNTING SWORD, MID-18TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the point, engraved at the forte with a hand clasping a falchion, a portrait profile and inscriptions including the date `Anno 1679`, `Solideo Gloria` and `Pro Aris et Focis` (light pitting), brass hilt cast in low relief, comprising shell-guard decorated with a pair of hounds in combat with a bear, globular quillon formed as a hound`s head, knuckle-guard interrupted by a central moulding comrpising a female demi-figure engulfed by a hound`s head, cap pommel and green-stained horn grip 62cm; 24 1/2in blade

Lot 195

A FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1770 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, cut with a long broad fuller on each face, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief (rubbed, marks indistinct), comprising a pair of short scrolling quillons with moulded borders, bear head pommel decorated in the round, carved ivory grip applied with an engraved silver panel on each side (small losses), and knuckle-chain, in its silver-mounted leather scabbard 55.5cm; 21 7/8in blade

Lot 268

A CASED LLOYDS PATRIOTIC FUND SWORD OF £50 TYPE PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN HENRY MERITON OF THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY`S SHIP EXETER, 1804, BY RICHARD TEED, SWORD CUTLER, LANCASTER COURT, STRAND with reblued, curved, fullered blade (cleaned, no decoration visible), gilt-brass hilt comprising quillons formed as fasces, langets applied with Naval trophies, knuckle-guard formed as Hercules` club entwined by a serpent and the back-piece as the pelt of the Nemean Lion; finely chequered ivory grip secured at the base by a laurel wreath, in its original, gilt-brass-mounted fishskin-covered wooden scabbard, the mounts cast and chased with Classical scenes including Hercules and the Nemean Lion and Hercules and the Lernean Hydra, the locket inscribed `Exeter`, with belt and slings, in a Lloyds fitted mahogany case lined with blue velvet, the lid fitted with brass carrying handle and plaque, the latter recently engraved `From the Patriotic Fund, Lloyds London to H. Meriton Esqr H.E.I.Co`s Ship Exeter 1804`, the interior with label including the maker`s name, 76.8cm; 30 1/8in blade Literature Frederick Wilkinson, Edged Weapons, 1970, p. 150, illustrated.This sword is one of fifteen Patriotic Fund swords of £50 value awarded to the ships` captains of the East India Company`s `China Fleet` involved in the celebrated engagement with the French of 15th February 1804 now known as `Dance`s Action`. All fifteen of these swords have the name of the relevant ship engraved in a scroll on the offside of the upper part of their scabbards. This feature, unique to the Fund`s £50 swords for `Dance`s Action`, enables this sword to be confidently associated with Captain Henry Meriton, captain of the Indiaman EXETER on that famous occasion - a sea battle memorably fictionalised by Patrick O`Brian in chapter nine of his `Jack Aubrey` novel H.M.S. Surprise (London, 1973).The `China Fleet` of Dance`s Action comprised sixteen homeward-bound Indiamen laden with cargo worth an estimated £8 million and eleven `country ships` sailing from China to India. It sailed without naval escort, being reliant upon the size of the Indiamen - easily mistaken at a distance for British 64- or even 74-gun warships - and the pugnacious spirit of their captains to fight off a French force known to be lurking in wait for them. The fleet and its predators, a squadron commanded by the French admiral Linois, met off Pulo Aor at the entrance to the Malacca Straits late on 14th February 1804. The fleet`s commodore, Captain Nathaniel Dance (1748-1827), was advised by some Royal Naval officer-passengers and, when the French were sighted, adopted tactics that were typical of the Royal Navy in order to delude Linois into thinking that he had met a powerful naval force and not a convoy of armed merchantmen: as night fell, he sent the country ships inshore and formed line of battle. The following morning, three of Dance`s ships hoisted blue ensigns and pennants - a tactic intended to reinforce the impression that they were line-of-battle ships of the Royal Navy - and the line stood on for the mouth of the Malacca Straits. At this, Linois signalled his ships to attack the rear of the line. Dance`s riposte was to signal his ships to tack in succession, bear down upon the French and engage them - not a manoeuvre that Linois might have expected from a convoy of merchantmen. The first six Indiamen, led by ROYAL GEORGE - the largest of them, approached the French squadron resolutely and in the face of French gunfire, so unnerving Linois by their evident enthusiasm for the fight and threat to surround and overwhelm his ships that he broke off the engagement after forty minutes and before the remaining Indiamen could join it. The Indiamen suffered only one casualty in the action and, after collecting a Royal Naval escort at St Helena, returned safely with their cargo and to enormous popular acclaim. Dance was knighted, lavishly rewarded and pensioned and received a sword of £100 value from the Patriotic Fund; each of his fifteen captains were also rewarded and each received a £50 sword, of which this is one. Henry Meriton (1762-1826) was born in Rotherhithe and served a seven-year apprenticeship in the brigantine JOHN AND RICHARD on the West Indies trade, working his way up from gunner to ship`s master, before joining the East India Company`s maritime service in 1783. For the next decade, he served on four Indiamen, progressing from 3rd mate to 1st mate and being one of the two survivors from the crew of HALSEWELL when she was wrecked off the Isle of Purbeck in 1786. He joined EXETER as 1st mate on her maiden voyage in 1793 and made three voyages in her, to Bombay and China and back, before being appointed her captain in 1799. On his first voyage to China as captain of EXETER, Meriton distinguished himself in an action off the Brazilian coast on 4th August 1800 when, under cover of darkness, he captured a French frigate, MÉDÉE, that he had pursued and whose captain believed he was menaced by a large British man-of-war. Dance`s Action, in which EXETER was not actively engaged, took place during his penultimate voyage as captain of that ship. In 1809 he was appointed captain of CEYLON, aboard which he was severely wounded and captured during an action in the Indian Ocean on 3rd July 1810, in which a French frigate squadron attacked and seized the greater part of a convoy of Indiamen. Taken to Mauritius, then called Île de France, with his ship, Meriton was released when the island was captured by the British in December 1810; he may have captained the Indiaman SOVEREIGN on a voyage in 1813-14. By 1816, Meriton had been appointed Superintendent of Marine and President of the Marine Board in Bombay, positions that he held until early 1826 when he returned home. Meriton died in Greenwich on 7th August 1826. See A. Farrington 1999, p. 536; the same author 1999, pp. 116 & 237-238; and J. Wright 1997, pp. 30-32.

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