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Oil on canvas panel, portrait of a Rabbi?, unsigned, 30.5cm x 23cm, framed. Condition Report: it is strictly canvas supported on board, not signed visibly ( not taken out Impressionist style with plenty of paint as impasto present and long confident strokes. not cleaned so will take one , dusty but the frame is in need or more restoration than first appears.I am still unsure about the fact it may well bear a date and a name in the lower part of the neck of his garment, it could make sense !
Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, 14 UK pressing Vinyl albums including : The Soft Machine (Original UK), Fleetwood Mac (Original Uk Blue Horizon), Edgar Broughton Band (Original UK No EMI logo on labels), Can (Original UK), Neutrons (Original UK), Bonzo Dog Band (Original UK Gimmix Sleeve with insert), Murray Roman (Original UK Track Records), Edward Bear (Original UK Penny Farthing, Promo Sample), Back Door (Original UK textured Sleeve), Shirley Collins (UK Deram Records), Kaleidoscope (Original UK Island Records), Alice Cooper, Keith Mitchell and Maggie Britton. Condition is VG+ overall with higher examples.
Skins/Hides: A North American Brown Bear Skin Carriage Blanket (Ursus arctos), circa 1920-1930, a prepared and mounted adult Brown Bear skin carriage blanket, backed onto black backing material, with a double blue and red baize scalloped border to either end, the sides with attached brown material flaps, 180cm by 172cmExcellent condition overall, no signs of any moth or insect infestation, no hair shedding, structure sound and in good condition, heavy weight. 23/08/22
Taxidermy: Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus), circa 1880-1918, by Theobald Brothers, Taxidermists, Mysore, India, an adult head mount looking straight ahead, jaw agape, glass eyes, from the wall 37cm, mounted upon a period oval shield, applied small oval copper trade label to base of shield, bearing Rowland Ward restoration label to verso of shieldHistorical restoration to snout area, gumline and chin area, 22/03/23. This specimen would require an export licence to remove from the UK, an import permit would be required into your chosen country, this is the responsibility of the buyer alone, Tennants Auctioneers do not offer any onward re-export or import licences.
Taxidermy: Indian Sloth Bear Headmount (Melursus ursinus), circa 1955, by Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, India, an adult head mount with mouth slightly agape, previously mounted as a skin rug, attached to a shaped oak shield, width 43cm, height 53cm.with Cites article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 581910/01 This specimen would require a re-export licence to export from the UK, an import permit would be required into your chosen country, this is the responsibility of the buyer alone, Tennants Auctioneers do not offer any onward re-export or import licences.
Dekorative Miniatur-Skulptur im Stil von Karl Fabergé. Silber und Bergkristall. Auf einem geschliffenen Eisberg eine kleine Skulptur in Form eines vollplastischen, naturalistisch gestalteten Bären mit Farbsteinen als Augen. Gest. 84. H. 5 cm. 6 cm x 2,8 cm. A decorative Russian miniature sculpture in the shape of a bear made of silver on a crystal iceberg rock. Standard mark 84.Russland. 20. Jh.
This adorable Kris is wearing a ribbon of green and red fabric around his neck and was the first time Swarovski had used fabric on one of their designs. This is the very first Kris Bear ever issued. Etched Swarovski backstamp. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1993-2001Dimensions: 1.75"L x 1"W x 1"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Three Paddington Silver Proof with Colour 50p Coins (3). Three Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, Silver Proof Fifty Pence Coins, 2018 and 2019, 60th Anniversary of A Bear called Paddington by Michael Bond to include Paddington Bear at Paddington Station I, Paddington Bear at Buckingham Palace II and Paddington Bear at the Tower of London III, Obverse portraits by Jody Clark, reverse designs by David Knapton, each weighing 8.00g, diameter 27.30mm, struck in 925 silver with colour, each set in acrylic in original box of issue with numbered certificate, H58, H59 and H75 (3).Qty: 3
UK 50p Proof Coin Collection 40th Anniversary (including Kew Gardens). Elizabeth II, United Kingdom 50p Proof Collection 40th Anniversary (1969-2009), Royal Mint, featuring 16 coins each bearing one of the different reverse designs that has featured on the 50p over the last 40 years and including Kew Gardens, the 16 coins are all dated 2009 and bear the obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, all struck in cupro-nickel, in original presentation case of issue with certificate of authenticity, PS100.
Hornby "00" Peckett & Hatton's Andrew Barclay Industrial Steam Locomotives (x3) Comprising: HornbyR 3703 Peckett W4 blue 0-4-0 loco "Bear"R 3765 Peckett works green 0-6-0 loco No. 1456Hatton's: Andrew Barclay: 14" Acton Lane Power Station 0-4-0 Locomotive blue with wasp stripes named "Little Barford".All in mint boxed condition.
Articulated Plush Teddy Bear An attractive early to mid 20th centry plush articulated bear with carved boot button style eyes - possibly with a non working growler, (length 50cm). Some wear to snout and rear of bear. Arms a little loose but overall an attractive bear with suede pads although back stitching may have been replaced.Attractive bear - overall condition is good as stated; arms & legs a little loose and probably move too easily. No labels, no moth damage.
"Rupert Bear" facsimile editions, "The Snowman" & Harry Potter First Editions etc ComprisingFacsimile - 1951; 1952; 1965 and 1970 "Rupert Bear" annuals in slip cases"The Snowman" by Raymond Briggs 1978 First Edition - dent to bottom of cover, no dust jacket, some age mottling to pages"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" 2005 First Edition with dust jacket. Price not clipped.Vita Sackville West's biography "Vita" by Victoria Glendinning 1983 USA First Edition with dust jacket
A limited edition Steiff Prince of Wales bear, No:407/1500, with certificate, A Steiff limited edition British Collectors bear 2015, No: 67/2000, EAN664731, with certificates, both with growler boxes and a limited edition 75th Anniversary Panda, No:1159/1938, EAN035005 with squeak box and certificates (3)
A group of approximately 20 non-fiction and self help books belonging to Dennis Hopper, including: The Neurotic: His Inner and Outer Worlds (First edition, Citadel Press, 1954), Out of My Mind: An Autobiography (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1997), The Savage Mind (University of Chicago Press, 1966), Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors (J.B. Lippincott Company, 1974), The Documents of 20th Century Art: Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp (Viking Press, 1971), and others. Many bear Hopper's gallery stamp to the title page, some inscribed to Hopper by the author(s).9 x 23 x 13 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An "Officer Alex Murphy / RoboCop" stunt costume as seen worn by Peter Weller and/or his stunt double in the reprisal of the title role from Irvin Kershner's sequel film RoboCop 2 (Orion Pictures, 1990).Designed by Rosanna Norton, the costume comprises a fiberglass helmet with latex face, urethane armor, and an undersuit and gloves made of foam and spandex. The helmet and armor pieces bear "OCP" markings and are painted an iridescent blue, with the helmet created specifically for the production and the armor pieces believed to have originated from the production of the first film, RoboCop (Orion Pictures, 1987). Extensive wear from production use and age. Breaks across the inside wrists on both gloves were professionally repaired in the past month.In the film, RoboCop fights drug dealers and corrupt politicians in the dystopian city of Detroit, while contending with new police droids, known as "RoboCop 2," created by the fictional Omni Consumer Products (OCP) to replace striking police officers. The chest plate of the costume can be seen during the scene in which "Angie" (Galyn Gorg) shoots RoboCop in the chest with a three-pronged taser. The damage from the prongs can be seen on the chest plate.Includes a DVD of the film.78.5 x 30 x 26 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Lot 365, "Entertainment Memorabilia," Prop Store of London, September 26, 2017.
A collection of 20 photographs, each featuring the main cast members (Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint) from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros., 2001).These black-and-white photos additionally bear the pre-printed facsimile signatures of the Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint, and were offered to fans as collectible memorabilia.
A Kathleen Quinlan "Peters" Lewis and Clark crew hero jacket from the production of the space horror film Event Horizon (Paramount Pictures, 1997). Quinlan's character Peters (AKA "Mama Bear") is the medical technician aboard the rescue vessel, Lewis and Clark.The quilted nylon, navy blue jacket features two "Lewis & Clark / United States Aerospace Command" patches as well as an American flag patch, a small shield patch, and two metal insignia pins attached to the collar. There is a small name plate that reads "P.O. Peters" on the left breast.Event Horizon follows the crew of the Lewis and Clark (captained by Miller), a rescue vessel investigating the strange reappearance of another vessel, the Event Horizon, designed by scientist Dr. Weir (played by Sam Neill). This cult classic was released theatrically with a runtime of 96 minutes. According to director Paul W.S. Anderson, however, the original cut was roughly 120 minutes. Much of this footage was hastily cut following a disastrous audience test screening and remains lost and/or unusable to this day.
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