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Lot 212

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RED PLUSH FARNELL JOINTED TEDDY BEAR, 14" high, paw to ear.

Lot 756

A BOX OF VARIOUS COLLECTABLE ITEMS to include a straw filled teddy bear, a set of five Natwest Wade pig money boxes etc.

Lot 745

A Teddy bear, height 42cms, a/f

Lot 273

Two boxes of mixed toys includiing Rupert bear, Golly and Star Wars.

Lot 93

SILVER CHARM BRACELET with numerous charms including football, teddy bear, vintage car, etc. approximately 63 grams

Lot 228

Ephemera – Hawker’s licence dated 1834 permitting George Quin of Morpeth ...to trade from town to town and to other men’s houses travelling on foot only and without any horse ass mule or other bear bearing or drawing burthen and to use and exercise the trade and business of a Hawker and Pedler...’ Decorative document on a single leaf of paper printed in blue brown and pink with ms insertions. Printed in the Congreve style with £4 tax stamp to head. Unusual

Lot 91

A continental porcelain group of a polar bear and two cubs on naturalistic base. 37cm.

Lot 200

An early 20th Century well-loved teddy bear, having stitched nose, felt paws and blonde mohair fur. 52cm.

Lot 1269

Asian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), circa 1930, by Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, numbered 26852, rug with head mount, the jaw slightly agape, the canvas stencil numbered (as above) and Van Ingen & Van Ingen Mysore and with vestiges of maintenance label, 175cm nose tip to tail, 170cm across fore limbs CITES Appendix I Annex A (Exempt)

Lot 1288

Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 1890, full mount, in anthropomorphic pose holding an ebonised wood tray, on an ebonised wood square plinth, 122cm high

Lot 1299

Polar Bear (Ursus arctos), circa 1960, rug with head mount, backed onto felt and striped material, 240cm long nose tip to tail, 210cm across forelimbs CITES Appendix II Annex B (Exempt)

Lot 194

A Liverpool Delft Tile, circa 1770, printed by Sadler & Green with a couple in a garden with a pineapple plant, 12.5cm square; A Similar Tile, with the Two Travellers and the Bear; Another, with the Sow and the Wolf; Three More Black Printed Tiles; and A Collection of Eight Various Blue and Manganese Decorated Delft Tiles, four in oak frames (14)

Lot 255

A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vases, 20th century, painted in famille rose enamels with scrolling lotus, fruits, leaves and characters, on a turquoise ground within cloud scroll and formal foliate borders, bear six character reign marks, 26cm high

Lot 825

A superb C19th Black Forest carved walnut stickstand in the form of a mountaineering bear holding climbing rope and ice pick, 42" high

Lot 274

A Paddington Bear in red duffle coat with a large "Please look after this Bear" ticket, a Chad Valley two tone plush koala bear and a mid 20th century moulded plastic doll with articulated limbs

Lot 324

A Prattware Pot Lid: “Bear Hunting”, (border inscribed Ross & Sons Genuine Bear Grease), 3” diam

Lot 235

A large modern Royal Dux figure of a polar bear with printed mark Made in Czech Republic and applied pink triangle

Lot 146

A Beswick china model of a bird: Robin (980) together with a Russian china bear.

Lot 360

A large jointed golden fur English teddy bear.

Lot 316

ELEVEN VARIOUS DOLLS AND A TEDDY BEAR OF VARIOUS MATERIALS, LATE 19TH C AND LATER

Lot 506

A Japanese bronze Group, c.1880, of a tiger, its stripes of copper tone, attacking a bear, engraved Shuko, 35.5cm

Lot 575

A COLLECTION OF SATSUMA Satsuma, as it is generally understood in the West, is a fine, high-fired earthenware and is a misnomer as most was made in Kyoto, 500 miles away. Many pieces bear the mon (badge) of the Shimazu clan, lords of Satsuma, and a mark of two characters or more. These were formerly thought to be those of the maker or decorator of the piece but, because of the way the Japanese ceramic industry was organised, it might be also that of a factory, decorating shop, sponsor or retailer. This explains the extraordinary number of different marks compared to, say, Stoke on Trent. Most decorators bought in their blanks, they did not make the pots themselves. This collection, which includes a few pieces from other owners, was assembled from the 1940s and is a good representation of what was collectable about a century ago. Included are the major makers: Sobei Kinkozan, Ryuzan, Yabu Meizan, Meizan, Seikozan and a rare plate by Shoko Takebe. A pair of Satsuma Vases, c.1900, each with panels of figures between diaper, 44.5cm (2)

Lot 376

A collection of four Steiff animals comprising `Dormili` the reclining rabbit, a small rabbit (damaged tag), a Tierleben Tiger and a Classic Series 1951 original Teddy Bear View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 558

Five black stone animals in the form of a rabbit, a swan, a bear, a peacock and a hen with chick (5) View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 659

A Beswick contemporary pattern coffee service comprising coffee pot, water jug, sugar bowl and cups and saucers, a pair of small Mintons dishes and four Wade figures Emily Doll, Amelia Bear, Chuckles the Clown and Toy Soldier View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 748

A Teddy bear, height 74cms, a/f

Lot 749

A Teddy bear with growler and one other Teddy bear, both a/f

Lot 762

A Teddy bear with growler and one other Teddy bear, both a/f

Lot 1090

A vintage English Teddy bear height 42 cm

Lot 207

A baby orchestra piano, a Japanese clockwork swinging bear and a keyboard.

Lot 442

Two glass polar bear weights.

Lot 1277

A Limited Edition Merry Thought Teddy Bear `Whiskey` No 89 of 500

Lot 1278

A Limited Edition Merry Thought Teddy Bear `Soda` No 92 of 500

Lot 1304

A 1950`s mohair Teddy bear with glass eyes

Lot 1427

Five JM Barrie Books: Bear Brutus, The Twelve Pound Look, Mary Rose, The Old Lady shows her Medals and Admiral Chrichton, also two books by A.A.Milne First Plays and Three Plays plus other A.A. Milne Plays to include Once a Week, The Days Play and The Sunny Side etc

Lot 1570

A Royal Doulton series ware `Old English Inns` Plate - The Bear`s Head Brererton and a Crown Ducal Florentine Coaching scene Plate

Lot 23

Novelty silver baby`s rattle in the form of a Teddy bear with mother of pearl teether

Lot 2524

Schuco miniature Teddy bear

Lot 2537

"Rupert Bear, collection of books, including 1948 original, later books, animal toys, mainly boxed, 11 Rupert wall plates and first day cover stamps"

Lot 2556

"*Minic clockwork truck and trailer for Minic Breweries, a well hugged Chad Valley golden mohair teddy bear and Piko train Schnellzuglokomotive BR211 and a doll (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 2587

"Soft toys including a Merrythought "Thumper" c.1960, gold plush Teddy bear, a lioness, attributed to Steiff and others"

Lot 2599

Golden plush Teddy bear with articulated limbs and growler and a later Teddy bear

Lot 629

A 19th century brass press circular box, political commemorative, for Sir Francis Burdett, the early 19th radical in the House of Parliament, top with profile of Burdett, sides with Greek key design and the base bear the inscription `The Champion of Freedom and Rights of the People` (2)

Lot 223

Ziegler (Frank). The Story of 609 Squadron Under the White Rose, 1st ed., 1971, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and chipped d.j. with brown paper protectors covering, 8vo, together with Bag the Hun!, pub. Air Ministry, reprint, November 1943, volvelle to p.15 and target transparency in envelope at rear both still present, orig. printed wrappers, sl. frayed on the spine, oblong 8vo. The front free endpaper and title pages bear a total of 42 signatures of personnel associated with 609 Squadron. Many of the names are neatly identified in pencil beneath and include Sheep Gilroy, George Darley, Alec Ingle, John Bisdee, Count du Monceau, General Mike Donnet, Bee Beamont, Binkie Stark, Eric Roberts, Moose Evans, Frank Ziegler, G. H. Ambler Geerts, Harald Peake, et al. Provenance: David R. Shaw, former chairman of the 609 Squadron Association who obtained this first edition at the book launch of R.A.F. Club in London. (2)

Lot 139

Gamebook. A good early 20th century game book covering the period 1905-1925, first free endpapers contain lists of the owners different guns, a synopsis of the number of days shot in each year, and brief historical notes on record bags from the 19th century, printed and red ruled pages listing each days bag and the names of the guns, illustrated with several contemp. photographs of shooting scenes, guns, beaters, favourite dogs, game cards and shooting instructions and lists of guns, very occ. spotting and offsetting, a.e.g., marbled end papers, contemp. red crushed morocco gilt, rubbed at extrems. oblong 4to. The compiler appears to be a Capt. Holland-Hibbert. The gamebook covers game shooting and stalking in England and Scotland as well as three seasons in India where Junglefowl, Sandgrouse, Peafowl, Sambher, Leopard, Wild pig, Black buck, Jackal, Bear, Tiger and Panther, and all are noted meticuously along with the size of each animal shot. Holland-Hibbert appears to have been very well connected as his shooting parties often comprise of various members of the English aristocracy and senior army officers as well as various Maharajas when shooting in India. A fascinating glimpse of the sporting life of an Edwardian gentleman. (1)

Lot 167

An English gold mohair teddy bear, probably Chiltern, circa 1930s, with clear glass eyes and a black vertically stitched nose, on a jointed body, 51cm high (replacement pads).

Lot 170

A long-pile brown plush teddy bear, possibly Chad Valley, circa 1930, with a clipped and black stitched snout, on a jointed body with buff pads, 57cm high (lacking eyes).

Lot 171

A large Chad Valley pale gold mohair teddy bear, circa 1930, with orange glass eyes and a black vertically stitched nose, on a jointed body with stitched claws and buff felt pads, complete with maker`s button to neck, 72cm high.

Lot 173

A Dean`s Rag Book Co. Ltd blue plush collector`s bear, `Bristol Blue`, limited edition 9/500, labelled to right foot, complete with swing tag, 28.5cm high, boxed.

Lot 175

A Canterbury Bears fawn plush collector`s bear, `Wooty`, limited edition 323/750, labelled to right foot, complete with swing tag, 33cm high, unboxed; and a Top Bear Ltd collector`s Paddington Bear, limited edition No.173, the swing tag signed by Michael Bond, 47cm high, unboxed, (2).

Lot 176

A Steiff brown tipped plush collector`s bear, `Teddy Bear Brown Tipped 35`, 1995, limited edition 862/3000, labelled and complete with swing tag, 36cm high, boxed (still secured by original plastic ties).

Lot 428

An Austrian cold painted standing bear cub, stamped `1229`, holding a miniature book, 3.5in (9cm) h.

Lot 344

A Royal Doulton Lambeth ash tray depicting a polar bear seated on a rock adjacent to a pond in blue/grey colourway, impressed marks to base NL3-8715

Lot 477

A pair of Japanese blue and white ceramic vases of tapered square section with flared cylindrical necks, each surface decorated with a male figure, together with hard wood bases, undersides bear painted marks, height including base 43cm (af)

Lot 155

Paul Parker: a blue Manchester United No.2 away jersey season 1992-93, short-sleeved. This style of away jersey was only worn in season 1992-93. However, this examples is not from the inaugural Premier League campaign as it has no Premier League flashes to the sleeves. It is therefore probably from a pre-season friendly or was manufactured with the intent to be worn in away legs of United`s 1992-93 UEFA Cup campaign where shirts did not bear Premier League logos. However, an abrupt end in a First Round penalty shoot out at FC Torpedo Moscow made such an issue redundant.

Lot 156

Ryan Giggs: a red Manchester United No.11 jersey season 1992-93, short-sleeved. This style of Umbro red home jersey with the lace-up collar was only worn in season 1992-93. However, this examples is not from the inaugural Premier League campaign as it has no Premier League flashes to the sleeves. It is therefore probably from a pre-season friendly or from United`s short-lived 1992-93 UEFA Cup campaign, where shirts did not bear Premier League logos. The First Round penalty shoot out loss at FC Torpedo Moscow would have rendered such a shirt redundant.

Lot 157

Denis Irwin: a red Manchester United No.3 jersey season 1992-93, short-sleeved. This style of Umbro red home jersey with the lace-up colla was only worn in season 1992-93. However, this examples is not from the inaugural Premier League campaign as it has no Premier League flashes to the sleeves. It is therefore probably from a pre-season friendly or from United`s short-lived 1992-93 UEFA Cup campaign, where shirts did not bear Premier League logos. The First Round penalty shoot out loss at FC Torpedo Moscow would have rendered such a shirt redundant.

Lot 229

A complete set of 32 1958 World Cup postcards, published in Sweden, artist drawn images of match action and the football stadiums and city venues used for the World Cup, the reverse of the cards bear postmarks and Swedish World Cup postage stamps, commemorating all 32 matches played in the tournament, printed with team formations; sold together with two 1958 World Cup postal covers, a Swedish and a Brazilian issue (34)

Lot 166

A modern red glazed model of a bear on a plinth in Delphis colours.

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