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An early 20th Century Blonde Mohair Teddy Bear (possible German origin), head is detached from body, features button eyes, with long protruding snout, silk stitched nose and mouth detail, five piece straw-filled body, jointed arms and legs, replacement felt pads to feet and one arm, with other arm in as found condition, with hump to back on reverse, height 15”
Alt, Beck & Gottschalck Bisque Shoulder Head Doll `1064#0` with moulded blond hair, painted face with bisque lower arms and legs on a cloth body, fully clothed in a red cotton printed dress and bonnet, 31 cms; Schuco brown jointed bear, two miniature Paddington bears, miniature dog and dog brooch; white kid leather gloves, feather boa etc
Yellow Plush Jointed Teddy Bear with stitched nose, claws and leatherette pads, 45 cms; jointed teddy bear with stitched nose and leatherette pads, 58cms; another teddy bear with growler, stitched nose, claws and cotton pads, 53 cms; Royal Series Tea set in original box printed with images of Princess Elizabeth and Margaret; costume doll with a papier mache and painted head on a cloth body, fully clothed, 41 cms; a dolls pram (6).
An early Victorian silver shaped rectangular snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, engraved with scroll foliage overall, the cover engraved with an inscription, the interior gilt, 8.2cm (3.25in) wide, 127g (4.1 oz) The presentation reads ‘Presented by the Glasgow Association of Underwriters to Lieut. Alexander Boyton, R. N. in command of H. M. Steam Packet Pike Portpatrick as an acknowledgement of his services at the wreak of the Barque Sovereign of Glasgow 10th July 1847‘. Alexander Boyter entered the Royal Navy in 1806 as a midshipman on board the Volontaire of 46 guns (Capt. Hon. Josceline Percy), then at the Cape of Good Hope. Sometime later, while in the Endymion, Boyter was severely wounded on 9th October 1814 in an ill-fated boat attack on the American privateer Prince de Neufchatel, of 18 guns and 130 men, on which occasion the British were repulsed, with a loss of 28 killed and 37 wounded. Boyton was also present at the memorable capture of the President frigate in January 1815. He obtained his commission in February 1815, and continued in the Endymion, latterly in the Channel, until paid off. He was appointed in October 1825 to the Coast Guard, being given the command (4th August 1842) of the PIKE steam-packet, on the Portpatrick station. ‘Stranraer, 10th July. The SOVEREIGN, of and for Greenock, said to be laden with sugar and rum, got on shore at 10.30 pm today in Murrock Bay, a few miles S of Port Patrick [Portpatrick]’. Source: The Marine List, LL, No. 10,396, London, Tuesday July 13 1847. ‘Greenock, 15th July. Part of the cargo of the SOVEREIGN, from Demerara to the Clyde, which is on shore in Murroch [Morroch] Bay, has been landed’. Source: The Marine List, LL, No. 10,400, London, Saturday July 17 1847. ‘The loss of this vessel is not cited by I. G. Whittaker (1998); she may have been successfully refloated’ and the inscription on the present lot seems to bear this supposition out. Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 21 April 2004.
A William IV mahogany travelling toilet set with silver mounted fittings by Archibald Douglas, London 1832-35, fitted with six silver covered glass boxes, a plated shaving brush, four bottles and a tray of ivory and steel implements including two razors, two scissors, a penknife and other items, mostly engraved ‘M.B.’, the mahogany case with brass banding, corners and concealed handles, engraved with a crest, a mirror inside the cover, the lock stamped ‘Bramah 124 Piccadilly’, 30.5cm (12in) wide. The punning crest of BARNARD of Bartlow, Cambridgeshire. Sir John Barnard, Lord Mayor of London in 1737, is recorded having a whole bear on his shield and half a bear for his crest. His motto was BEAR AND FORBEAR.
A set of eight Royal Doulton limited edition 20th Century Advertising Classics figures, comprising `Golly`, AC1, `Father William`, AC2, `Sir Kreemy Knut`, AC3, `Fox`s Polar Bear`, AC4, `Player`s Hero`, AC5, `John Ginger`, AC6, `The Milkybar Kid`, AC7, and `Guinness Toucan`, AC8, each from an edition of 2000.
[BESTALL, Alfred.] Rupert [The Daily Express Annual. London:] 1959. 8vo (245 x 178mm.) Illustrations and printed in colour throughout. (Occasional colouring in or scribbles.) Original boards (bumped and indented). – And fifty-two other later books and annuals featuring Rupert the Bear (53).
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