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Lot 228

A Small Teddy Bear and A Bendy Giraffe.

Lot 315

A Boxed Japanese "Alps" Fishing Bear Automaton.

Lot 319

A Clockwork Automaton Bear with Rotating Head.

Lot 326

A 1960s Steiff Miniature Brown Bear and One Other.

Lot 219

A 9ct gold neckchain, with teddy bear pendant; a silver locket with chain, and a silver neckchain with pendant (3)

Lot 485

ATTRIBUTED TO J.H. TYNDALE. Somerset; and Near Oxford, bear signatures, watercolour, 8 1/2 x 14 in; a pair (2)

Lot 366

Lladro animal figurines, `Little Ducks After Mother` no. 01307, `New Friend` no. 06211, `Kitten Patrol` no. 06568, `Gentle Surprise` no. 06210, `From Natures Palette` no. 06703, `The Wolf Also Shall Dwell With The Lamb` no. 06925, `Polar Bear` no. 01208, all with original boxes and some with certificates (7)

Lot 484

A rather threadbear early 20th Century teddy bear wearing knitted clothing, wearing a note around his neck giving his history, 38cms high

Lot 485

An early 20th Century teddy bear in very worn condition To be sold for charity - in desperate need of a good home

Lot 97

An English gold mohair teddy bear, with plastic eyes, a replacement fabric nose and a stitched mouth, on a jointed body with suede pads, 54cm high; a small gold plush teddy bear, with orange glass eyes and a horizontally stitched nose and mouth, on a jointed body, 14.5cm high; and another teddy bear, (3).

Lot 99

An English pale gold mohair teddy bear, with orange glass eyes and a black vertically stitched nose and mouth, on a jointed body with buff felt pads and black claws, 48cm high.

Lot 125

Postcards - One hundred and eight cards of teddy bear interest, including real photographic studies, together with artist-drawn by Lawson Wood (5) and Donald McGill (2), (album).

Lot 28

French School, early 20th century, Art Deco green patinated bronze polar bear, walking with head raised, rectangular plinth, 26cms circa 1925.

Lot 232

A small Steiff Teddy Bear and a similar Steiff Petsy Panda, (2).

Lot 245

A Steiff Teddy Bear, with flowers and a chick with growler.

Lot 576

A plush Panda Teddy bear having plastic orange eyes

Lot 238

Bear Attacked by Dogs (2)

Lot 239

Bear Hunting (4) small, chipped and Alas, Poor Bruin (1) restored (2)

Lot 240

The Bear Pit (6) two examples, one with one without dome (2)

Lot 244

The Performing Bear (12) restored rim chip

Lot 245

Shooting Bears (13) hairline crack and Bear, Lion and Cock (19) chipped (2)

Lot 1190

Thirty Sheets of Original Artwork from Jack & Jill, Playhour, Teddy Bear etc., on paper and card, featuring art from Hugh McNeil, Peter Woodcock etc.

Lot 1195

Thirty Sheets of Original Artwork for Jack & Jill, Playhour, Teddy Bear Etc., on paper and card, artists include Hugh McNeil, Peter Woodcock etc.

Lot 1202

A Collection of Games and Puzzles, including two boxes of Christmas Crackers, Ernest Sewell`s `Cabinet of Conjouring Tricks`, a dissected map of the world, French Lotto game, Silver Bullet dexterity game, bear bating puzzle blocks, table croquet, Wagner concert instrument etc., in two boxes

Lot 1213

TV Related Toys, comprising four thermos flasks - Hopalong Cassidy, Yogi Bear, Superman and Davy Crockett, Disney school bus lunch box and thermos, a Mickey Mouse tin, vintage card games, Dukes of Hazzard carry case containing twenty two TV related cars, together with seven reference books

Lot 1091

A boxed Special US Edition Steiff Teddy Bear 44 "Louis" with growler

Lot 1101

A pre 1940`s strawfilled Teddy Bear with boot buttons, eyes, leather nose and jointed limbs height 310 mm

Lot 689

A Teddy bear, height 50cms

Lot 3

A Royal Crown Derby `Happy Birthday` teddy bear (boxed).

Lot 21

A Royal Crown Derby `The Shopper` teddy bear (boxed).

Lot 22

A Royal Crown Derby `With Love` teddy bear (boxed).

Lot 128

A Beswick koala bear and a small rabbit.

Lot 406

A wooden carved Russian bear on a sledge pulled by horses.

Lot 525

A set of three framed and glazed Simon Drew prints, ducks and chickens and teddy bear collectors cards etc.

Lot 954

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEDDY BEAR with jointed limbs

Lot 87

English Casa Roma figure of a seated teddy bear dressed in a kilt, 22"

Lot 153

A Black Forest seated wooden bear, on stand, 4.5"

Lot 39

Two modern Steiff teddy bears, and a Hermann bear

Lot 84

A teddy bear, Deans rag doll and various toys

Lot 691

Limited Edition "Oliver Holmes" plus teddy bear by Merry Thought, 406/500. 3 labels attached, height 10".

Lot 1441

RUPERT THE BEAR. Annual for 1937, "More Adventures of Rupert" orig cl-backed col pict bds, 4to inser 1938 vg condition. (See illustration).

Lot 253

A rare Scottish George II coffee urn maker unknown, Edinburgh circa 1744 - 1759, of slightly compressed ovoid form with large chased border to upper body and rim with flower head and foliate scroll designs, containing twin blank scroll formed cartouches surmounted by lion mask detail, the slightly domed hinged cover with scroll border and diaper panels, with semi spiralled boss around ebony finial, the body set with twin scrolling serpent handles with detailed eyes and open mouths and with textured and chased bodies, the body set with straight spigot with ebony handle, the whole raised on three leaf capped cabriole legs with paw feet and shaped oval fluted appliques to body 29cm high, 26.5cm wide (across handles), 55oz Provenance: Christie`s Scotland 11th November 1987 lot 58 Christie`s Glasgow 25th April 1990 Private Collection Exhibitions: `Silver; Made In Scotland`, National Museums of Scotland 2008 References: Compendium of Scottish Silver, volume 1 page 523, R & J Dietert Silver; Made In Scotland` page 85` item 4.46, piece and detail illustrated, G Dalgleish & H Steuart Fothringham Notes: The ovoid coffee urn is perhaps the most unique design seen in Scottish silver; where the inspiration for this design emanates from still remains a mystery. Even the use of these urns has caused debate and the general consensus seems to be that of a coffee urn. Previously often termed water urns, this now appears wrong. During the period of these urns manufacture (circa 1719 - 1767) and particularly within the height of their manufacture (circa 1730 -1750) the number of standard pouring coffee pots is minimal. This and a reference in the John Rollo, Goldsmith Edinburgh, account book `To one Coffe poot 62 oz 2dr at 7sh 6pe per oz - no. 23 - 5 - 8` and the survival of this piece adds great weight to the theory of their use being for coffee. Their functionality also is worthy of note, when it is considered that within contemporary accounts coffee is considered medicinal and should `be drunk as hot as one can bear` the shape combined with the use of a burner (now lacking in most of extant examples) would have meant the contents could have been kept hot. While most of the surviving urns have now lost their burners, most (including this example) show signs of their use. The underside point of the urn (where most are marked) would have become polished out with the vigorous cleaning needed to remove the staining left behind by the burner. The survival rate of these urns is extremely small with only fifteen currently recorded, and ten of these in institutional hands. The design of these urns seems to vary more by the period than maker, with the main flare of the maker coming in the outline shape of the body; they can vary in shape from elongated egg shaped to more compressed squat bodies. While the marks to this example are now all but obliterated from polishing, it does seem possible to suggest a maker, when the whole survival of these urns is compared and stylistic trends noted. Firstly the most prolific maker / workshop seen with the extant examples are unsurprisingly that of James Kerr / William Dempster, who would laterally become Kerr & Dempster. They were one of Scotland`s most highly regarded goldsmiths and received many important commissions for the highest fashion silver of the day, it is therefore unsurprising that his marks are seen to the large percentage of these urns. Also the design and quality of this urn is of note in many features. Firstly the quality of the chased decoration, the deep and bold decoration could only have come from a very high quality Edinburgh workshop such as Kerr & Dempster. Such is the quality of the chasing to this urn that it has previously been considered to have been the hand of Ebenezer Oliphant considered one of Edinburgh`s finest chasers. Secondly the cast snake arms are of a mould recorded on other Kerr & Dempster urns, access to a prepared mould in the workshop must suggest a place of manufacture similar to the other urns featuring these handles. While this is the only urn with the textured finish to the handles this would have been added after the cast had been made. Thirdly the cast legs and importantly the appliqué between body and leg, are from the same mould as seen on other Kerr & Dempster urns. The crossover of makers using the same moulds and patterns for handles, legs and spigot does add some confusion to these theories but the majority of urns using these moulds can be tied to the Kerr & Dempster workshop and must be considered when trying to attribute this urn to a specific maker. Due to the fact that the Assay Masters mark of Hugh Gordon is still visible to this urn proves it must have been made 1744 - 1758, this does suggest that the most likely period of the Kerr & Dempster workshop would have been under the control of William Dempster, rather than Kerr and is considered that his name is the most obvious to be tied as maker of this item. While it has not been possible to prove William Dempster the maker of this urn it does now seem highly probable.

Lot 154

WEMYSS WARE TWO BISCUIT BARRELS AND COVERS, CIRCA 1900 one decorated with sweet peas, impressed mark `Wemyss Ware/ R.H.& S.`, the other decorated with cherries, impressed mark `Wemyss`, both bear printed T. Goode & Co retailer`s mark, restorations (2) both 11cm high

Lot 1087

A 1950`s Mohair Teddy Bear Dressed with Glass Eyes

Lot 2004

Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights Debonair Bear and Teddy Bear

Lot 2363

"Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife by A.L, Birmingham 1857, two penknives, carved Black Forest bear and other items "

Lot 2687

"A small Schuco bear, yellow mohair beaded eyes, two 1930-40`s bears with glass eyes, golden mohair bear and a Merrythought toucan "

Lot 2711

"Push-a-long straw filled dog on metal frame, and a small teddy bear"

Lot 235

A modern Merrythought gold plush teddy bear, a modern Russian tin plate clockwork train set in box, a modern clown violinist doll and a New Theatre "Oliver!" programme

Lot 602

A Links of London silver oval link bracelet with a pendant teddy bear charm, on a T-bar and circular link clasp, a single row necklace of graduated cultured pearls, on a paste set clasp, an imitation pearl necklace, an imitation pearl bracelet, and a gilt metal neckchain.

Lot 552

A box containing miscellaneous Soft Toys, to include Sitting Dog, Penguin, Rabbit and Teddy Bear; together with a small quantity of children’s vintage Clothing and Dolls Clothing

Lot 171

Two small Liquor Containers, modelled as the Loch Ness Monster, one marked Beswick; and two further Beneagles Liquor Containers modelled as a grizzly bear and a grey seal (both boxed) (4)

Lot 476

An early 20th Century straw filled child’s Teddy Bear, features amber glass eyes open (A/F), protruding snout with brown silk-stitched nose and mouth, swivel head over five piece jointed formerly golden mohair covered body, in well loved and playworn condition, height 14” Condition: Fur very faded to head, both amber glass eyes chipped, general wear to snout with some losses to silk stitching, both arm have lost some filling with heavy fur loss to lower arms, crudely replaced paw pads, Body minor fur loss with small stitched repair to centre, Legs some loss of filling and replaced brown felt paw pads

Lot 480

A small Steiff Collectors Bear, No 0201/18, in blonde moquette type fur, with brown glass eyes, brown silk stitched nose and mouth, button in ear, over jointed body, height 7”

Lot 482

An early 20th Century child’s straw-filled Teddy Bear, with inset glass eyes, black silk stitched nose and mouth detail, swivel head, over five piece jointed body, pale mohair fur covered body with extensive fur loss, height 17” Patches of fur loss to head and body, glass eyes losses of colour to outer rim edges, replacement paw pads to both feet

Lot 420

A mid 20th century English teddy bear together with a fabric golliwog.

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