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Attributed to Henry Percy Huggill ARE 1886-1957- A French Cathedral, publ by The Gainsborough Galleries, Albert Building, Pressons Row, Liverpool Copyright 1919; etching, signed in pencil, bears blind stamp `Artist`s Proof`, 32x23cm: together with one other etching of a Northern European town square by the same hand, similarly signed in pencil, bears blind stamp `Artist`s Proof`, 21x26cm: Camille Foncé 1867-1938 exh 1896-1909- "Leon Cathedral" and "Rheims Cathedral", publ 1918 by Arthur Tooth & Sons 155 New Bond Street, London W, imp Ad Valcke Paris; etchings printed in colours, a pair, both signed in pencil, both bear labels for Grindley Palmer Exchange Street West Liverpool attached to the reverse of the frame, 40x35cm., ea: William Henderson exh 1886-1914- Sol del Venezia, publ by The Gainsborough Galleries Fine Art Publishers Liverpool copyright 1923; mezzotint printed in colours, signed in pencil, bears bind stamp `Artist`s Proof`, 29x40cm: George Sydney Hunt exh 1880-1917- "The Laughing Cavalier"after F Hals, publ 1915 by G J Howell& Co 26 Museum St London WC; mezzotint printed in colours, signed in pencil, 39.5x32cm., (6)
After André Léon Larue Mansion 1785-c.1840 & Samuel Eschauzier fl.1830`s- "Officers of The British Army No 55 9th (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", publ by W Spooner, 259 Regent St., London; hand-coloured lithograph, 33x29cm: together with one other hand-coloured lithograph after the same hand titled "Officers of The British Army No 55 9th (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", publ by W Spooner 377 Strand, London, 33.5x29cm: Samuel Eschauzier fl.1830`s- "IXth (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", printed by Lefevre & Kohler 52 Newman St; hand-coloured lithograph, 18x24cm: Edward Hull 1810-1877- "Come my Boy, what`s the matter with you? You don`t drink", after C Hullmandel, publ Augt 1825 by Rowe & Waller, 49 Fleet St., London; hand-coloured lithograph, 18x23.5cm: Dero-Becker, Editeur, Paris- "Armée Anglaise N 3 Lancers 9e Régt" from Galerie Militaire No 26; hand-coloured lithograph, 21.5x17.5cm: Joseph Constantine Stadler 18th/19th century- "An Officer of the IXth Light Dragoons in Review Order"; hand-coloured aquatint, 25x16.5cm: Rowney & Forster, 51 Rathbone Place, London, October 1820- "9th Hussars Lancers"; hand-coloured lithograph, 17x16.5cm: James del Vecchio, 4 Haymarket London & Dublin Dec 1824, publ- "9th Lancers"; hand-coloured lithograph, 15x11cm: British School, early-mid 19th century- "British Army no 27 9th Lancers in their New Regimentals"; hand-coloured engraving, 21.5x12.5cm.: Edward Hull 1810-1877- "Officer of the Queen`s 9th Lancers, Marching Order"; hand-coloured lithograph, signed within the plate, 29x19.5cm: together with five other hand-coloured lithographs by the same hand depicting military subjects, to include one example titled `9th Lancers, a Private`, all signed within the plate , two dated within the plate, various sizes, 25x32cm., largest: Joseph Constantine Stadler 18th/19th century- "Uniform of a Major General of Light Dragoons"; hand-coloured aquatint, 27.5x21cm: English School, 19th century- "British Army 9th Lancers 1828"; hand-coloured engraving: British School- "9th Regiment of Dragoons"; hand-coloured engraving: together with two further hand-coloured mid 19th century aquatints of European military subjects, James Henry Lynch, fl. mid 19th century d.1868- "9th (The Queen`s Royal) Lancers Review Orders" and "9th (The Queen`s Royal) Regt. of Light Dragoons (Lancers) Heavy Marching Order", both after M A Hayes, publ by William Spooner 377 Strand; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair, both bear labels for The Parker Gallery, London attached to the reverse of the frames, 28x32cm: R M Bryson, mid 19th century- "No 6 Mutineers Surprised by Her Majesty`s 9th Lancers", after Captn G F Atkinson, publ by Day & Son, Gate Street, Lincoln`s Inn Fields, London; tinted lithograph, 32.5x46cm (a lot)
A "The Dean`s" light brown mohair Teddy bear, early 20th century, the movable limbs to central stuffed body, glass eyes, tag to side, height 48 cm, a light brown mohair Teddy bear, early 20th century, the movable limbs to central stuffed body, height 47 cm, a light brown mohair Teddy bear, early 20th century, the movable limbs to central stuffed body, height 56 cm, (3).
AFTER H ALKEN, ENGRAVED BY I CLARK, GROUP OF TEN COLOURED ENGRAVINGS (PUBLISHED BY T McLEAN 1820), “Pigeon Match”; “Spearing the Otter”; “Badger Catching”; “Cock Fighting Plate 1”; “Cock Fighting Plate 2”; “Stag Hunting”; “Water Hen Shooting”; Bear Baiting”; Bull Baiting”; “Bull Baiting”, 7” x 11” (10)
RUPERT BEAR: An original four panel drawing by artist John Harrold, being the original artwork for a Rupert Bear story by Alfred Bestall entitled The Kite which appeared in the Rupert Bear Annual of 1988, the black ink drawing on an acetate sheet mounted over the original watercolour drawings by Doris Campbell. Various annotations to the 13.5 x 15 artboard indicate that this page was published on page 71 of the annual. About VG
RUPERT BEAR: An original four panel drawing by artist John Harrold, being the original artwork for a Rupert Bear story by Alfred Bestall entitled The Kite which appeared in the Rupert Bear Annual of 1988, the black ink drawing on an acetate sheet mounted over the original watercolour drawings by Doris Campbell. Various annotations to the 13.5 x 15 artboard indicate that this page was published on page 70 of the annual. About VG
Film Fun Annual, 1st ed., Amalgamated Press, 1943,. b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed pict. boards, slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Dandy Annual, 1st ed., D.C. Thomson, 1965, duotone illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. boards, some rubbing to spine ends, 4to, plus Victor Book For Boys, 1st ed., D.C. Thomson, 1967, duotone illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. boards, 4to, together with twenty-nine other childrens annuals c. 1930s-70s, incl. Bobby Bear, Radio Fun, Dandy, Hotspur etc. (32)
Rupert Bear. The New Adventures of Rupert, 1st ed., Daily Express, 1936, duotone illusts. throughout, colouring pages partly completed, orig. dec. red. cloth, small ink stain to rear cover, 4to, together with Mickey Mouse Annual, 1st ed., Dean & Son, 1930, four col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. col. pict. boards, neatly rebacked, slight rubbing toi extrems., 4to. The First Rupert and Mickey Mouse annuals. (2)
George Spencer Watson/Peter and the Boat/initialled and dated 1915 lower left/oil on panel, 32cm x 26cm (12.5" x 10.25")/see illustration Note: This painting is one of a series commissioned by Kathleen Scott circa 1915, all depicting Peter. These include Peter and the Bear (sold Sotheby`s 6/4/97 Lot 171), Peter Riding a Goat, Peter and the Lion and this picture. The Lot is offered with correspondence between the Scotts and Mary Spencer Watson, the daughter of the artist, primarily concerning Peter and the Bear.
Steiff Autumn brown mohair teddy bear, 654435, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed, 33cm tall; Steiff Summer blonde mohair teddy bear, 654473, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, polythene bag, 36cm tall; Steiff Noel Christmas teddy bear dressed as Santa Clause, 654688, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed, 28cm tall (3)
Steiff Father blonde mohair teddy bear, 654541, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed; 26cm tall; Steiff Grandpa light brown mohair teddy bear, 654527, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed; 25cm tall; Steiff Girl pink mohair teddy bear, 654572, trademark Steiff button to ear, tag to foot, polythene bag, 23cm tall; Steiff light blonde mohair teddy bear, 654589, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, polythene bag, 16cm tall (4)
* Cruikshank (George). Breaking Up, pub. Dec. 12th. S. Knight, 1826, etching on wove with original hand colouring, 220 x 270mm, together with, Dighton (R.), A Noble General, 1804, etching on wove of Lord Harrington, orig. hand colouring, thread margins, 300 x 235mm, with, Cruikshank (George), Cribbage, Shuffling, Whist and a Round Game!!, pub. G.Humphrey, Oct 30th., 1822, etching on wove with original hand colouring, old fold, 255 x 350mm, plus, Fores (S. W. pubs.), Northern Bears taught to Dance, July 14th. 1801, etching on laid, original hand colouring, some toning and spotting, one repaired closed tear, 260 x 365mm. The last item described shows Admiral Lord Nelson and Admiral Viscount Collingwood and a tough looking British sailor each controlling a chained and muzzled bear. Each bear wears a brass collar reading ‘Denmark’, ‘Sweeden’ and ‘Paulo’. (4)
Blumenthal (Joseph). The Printed Book in America, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1977, inscribed by author to front blank, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Hopkins (Gerard Manley), The Wreck of the Deutschland, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1971, orig. boards with label to upper cover, 8vo, plus Auden (W. H.), Selected Songs of Thomas Campion, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1973, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus twenty others by Godine and other American publishers, incl. First Days at Smith College, by Harriet Warner Palmer, Massachusetts, 1978; We Pointed Them North, Recollections of a Cowpuncher, by E.C. “Teddy Bear” Abbott and Helena Huntingdon Smith, Chicago, 1991, etc. (15)
A 19th Century Spanish Percussion Cap Musket, the 87.5cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, inlaid with insects, birds and foliage in gold, with maker`s mark of GC/ME within a capstan shape panel, the hammer formed as a stylised bear, with steel double scroll trigger guard, the walnut full stock with two nickel bands, carved behind the tang with a leafy flower, with panel grooved butt, with wood ramrod.(damage to stock)
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