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A collection of seven various Royal Copenhagen ceramic animals, comprising: a small brown bear, 21435, 8.5cm high; a pair of penguins, 2918, 17.5cm high; a group of three penguins, 1284, 10cm high; two guinea pigs, both 4652, 14.5cm wide; two pekineses, both 1776, 12cm high; and two other Danish figure groups, comprising: a pair of rabbits, 1830, 16cm wide; and a terrier, 2028, 12cm wide (9)
An Oriental Sports pattern dinner plate, printed in blue with a copy of Spodes Death of the Bear pattern within the usual Indian Sporting series border, diameter 26cm, printed title mark, circa 1820-30 (kiln fault beneath rim) See Coysh & Henrywood 2, page 149 (bottom right), for the mark on this version of copies of the Indian Sporting series
A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth saltglaze stoneware jug, decorated with carved and applied portraits surmounted by moral verses, together with a Royal Doulton saltglaze stoneware jug bearing the verse 'Remember me, when this you see, though many miles, we distant be', both bear impressed marks.
A Continental silvery metal bulbous claret jug of classical ewer form, the body boldly embossed and chased with floral and leaf scroll ornament and with applied cast figures of angels and a bear, the leaf capped leaf scroll handle with integral lever to open cover with scroll finial, 12ins high (apparently unmarked - weight 25ozs)
*Old Coaching Inns. Interesting collection of twenty-one large sheet vellum indentures from the 19th c ., detailing the various old coaching inns, teverns, and other drinking establishments, a number also refer to their own brewhouses, brewery yards and brewery plants, establishments include The Bear Inn, Falcon Inn, Royal Oak, Royal Crown, Berkeley Castle, Wells Way Inn, Talbot, Cross Hands, The Bull, The Foundry, The Somerset Inn, Staff of Life, Hare and Hounds, etc., all with wax seals attached (21)
*Smallwood (William, Light Music Composer, 1831-97). An archive of sheet music, scrap albums and manuscript ephemera relating to William Smallwood and Smallwood Metcalfe, 19th and early 20th c., including three albumen print cartes-de-visite of William Smallwood, a scrap album of concert programmes and handbills from the concerts he attended, solicitors bills, receipts, etc., a few manuscript scores, a photo. of Henry J. Wood signed and inscribed by him to Smallwood Metcalfe, an album of newspaper cuttings about Metcalfe's Choir, and approx. 100. William Smallwood sheet music items in orig. printed wrappers and five bound vols. William Smallwood was a prolific popular composer of the late 19th century. He was born and lived in Kendal all his life and made a small fortune through the much reprinted 'Smallwood's Pianoforte Tutor'. He also transcribed and arranged for either piano or organ a quantity of music by Mozart, Haydn, etc. This archive comes from a direct descendent and many items bear his ownership signature. (a carton)
Rupert Bear. The New Rupert Book, pub. Daily Express, [1954], col. illusts. throughout, 'belongs to' box filled in and 'painting contest' neatly coloured in, orig. col. pictorial boards, showing Rupert and friends making a snowman, spine defective, with sellotape and fabric tape repairs, slim 4to, together with Annual, Facsimile Editions: Rupert's Adventure Book, (1940); The Rupert Book, (1941); More Adventures of Rupert, (1942); More Rupert Adventures, (1943); Rupert in More Adventures, (1944); A New Rupert Book, (1945); More Rupert Adventures, (1952); pub. Express Newspapers, c.1990's, orig. col. pictorial wrappers/boards, all slim 4to (8)
Tourtel (Mary). Little Bear LIbrary, vols. 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 12, 15-17, 19, 29-30, 32, 34, 36-37, 1st ed., pub. Sampson Low, [1927-33], b & w illusts., orig. printed yellow boards, vols. 1, 4, 7, 8, 10. & 19 rebacked retaining orig. spines, vols. 5, 9, 15, 16, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36 & 37 with d.j.s. (some with loss), includes a duplicate of vol. 15 without d.j., 8vo (20)
An early 19th century 'Indian Sporting' series dinner plate Spode "Death of the Bear" impressed and printed mark; another smaller "Common Wolf Trap" impressed and printed mark; another "The Hog Deer at Bay" impressed and printed mark; a small twin-handled stand depicting hounds chasing a hare Spode impressed and printed mark; a twin-handled sauce tureen "The Dead Hog" printed "Oriental Sports" mark; and a Spode sauce tureen stand "Hunting a Civet Cat" (6)
BRITISH Coins, England, 17th Century TOKENS, Southwark, Bridge Foot, Abraham Browne, Halfpenny, obv a bear with a chain (W 197), fine; Tooley Street, Mathew Pearce, Halfpenny, obv MATHEW PEARC MEALE MAN, a wheatsheaf (see W 459, variety spelling of surname), good fair; Upper Ground, Elyzabeth Smith, Farthing 1659, obv a man rowing a boat (W 490), about fine. (3).
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