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Person of Quality (A). The Secret History of the Most Renown'd Q. Elizabeth, and the E. of Essex, 2 parts in 1, woodcut frontispiece, with publisher's advertisements to recto, 2pp. advertisements at end, part 2 lacking frontispiece, bookplate of John Raymond Danson, light browning or foxing throughout, the odd minor small stain, contemporary sheep, rebacked, upper corners repaired, rubbed, lower corners worn, 12mo, Cologne [but likely London], Printed for Will with the Wisp, at the Sign of the Moon in the Ecliptick [but James Hodges], [c.1740].⁂ One of a few undated editions with false "Will with the Wisp" imprint, all rare. The recto of the frontispiece and pp.115-16 bear advertisements for James Hodges at the Looking-glass on London-bridge. ESTC locates only 4 copies with the same advertisements (BL, Bodleian, Pierpont Morgan Library and University of Toronto).
A post-war Chad Valley Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, swivel head and jointed limbs with label to foot pad --14in. (36cm) high (nibble to eye, wear, label frayed from stitching); and a small Gabrielle Designs Paddington Bear with red duffle coat, brown felt hat and original 'Please look after this Bear' label (two small holes to hood and a nibble to back of coat underneath hood, label corner missing)
A Gabrielle Design Paddington Bear, with orange and black plastic eyes, wearing a red felt duffle coat with blue felt hat and black wellington boots, with original 'Please look after this bear' luggage label --19in. (48cm.) high), Dean's Rag Book Knockabout bear, with rag book, three teddy bear signs including a Startrite first steps, and two others (fading to jacket and hat of Paddington, some small stains to Rupert hand puppet)
A 1930's Merrythought Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, brown stitch replacement eyes, swivel head, jointed limbs with claw stitch, label to foot pad and a 1950's Chiltern Hugmee Teddy bear with cloth painted pads, wearing blue striped pyjamas bottoms (both with stitched eyes, Merrythought with holes to underside of muzzle, foot pad and two to front of body, Chiltern head loose, balding and worn)
A Gabrielle Designs Paddington Bear, with orange and black plastic eyes, wearing a green felt duffle coat with grey felt hat and red Dunlop Wellington boots, with original 'Please look after this bear' luggage label--19in. (48cm.) high); a later Merrythought teddy bear with gold ribbon and label to foot pad and another large unjointed teddy bear wearing matching waistcoat and trousers (Paddington coat with small nibble to sleeve and back of hat, others with slight wear)
A collection of Rupert the bear books and annuals, Rupert for Marks and Spencer's by Mary Tourtel 1948 (some illustrations crayoned in); Rupert Little Bear Stories & Pictures in Full Colour, 1951; four Daily Express Annuals - 1950 (missing spine), 1951, 1952 and 1953, and six later editions (some slight wear and a little graffiti); three Black Bob The Dandy Wonder Dog annuals
Post-war Chiltern Hugmee Teddy Bear and recent bears, a Chiltern Hugmee with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and inoperative squeaker --14 1/2in. (37cm.) high (slight wear); a Merrythought for Harrods Cheeky; a Harrods 1991 bear and four others
Seven post-war small Polish Teddy Bears, with artificial silk plush, fixed heads and pin jointed; one with cloth seam label --7 1/2in. (19cm.) high (all with general wear, one with re-stitched to back of head) -These bears are know as Champion Chip, Eglinton, Macalister, Little Wilkins, Barnee Bear and Blackdown
Five post-war Continental small Teddy Bears, with artificial silk, fixed heads, fabric eyes and pin jointed --6in. (15cm.) high (one missing and eye, and some thinning one with loose stitching to ear, general wear) - these bears are known as Little Brown, Ellacombe, Furzey (gardens) Bear, Rosco and Grandma's Bear
Rowley - a British 1930-50's rotating head Polar Bear, tail operated head, white artificial silk plush, black stitched nose, possibly by Omega --12in. (31cm.) long (missing eye, seam loose under front leg, black mark to top of back leg some wear and thinning) - purchased from Pembridge Auctions 26th May 2003
Manhattan - a 1930's American Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, replace plastic eyes, swivel head, jointed limbs, inoperative squeaker and felt pads --19in. (49cm.) high (ears incorrectly reset, black nose stitching faded, small hole to left hand pad, small hole on each foot pad at seam) - purchased from Brightwell's Toys 12th January 2011
Bromsberrow - a circa 1930's British Teddy Bear, probably Farnell, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative squeaker --12in. (30cm.) high (replacement suede pads, stitching to ear loose, general wear some thinning) - purchased from Goodwins 10th June 2009
Teddy Walker - a 1930's British Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes, eyes with remains of brown painted backs, swivel head and jointed limbs --20in. (50cm.) high (one pad replaced, others in need of attention, head loose, wear and some thinning) - purchased from Ross Auctions 19th September 2007
Five post-war small German Teddy Bears, golden artificial silk, all with fixed heads and pin jointed, one wearing a blue and red jacket --7 1/2in. (19cm.) high (one missing ear, jacketed bear with small home to back, and hole to top of leg, general wear) - these bears are known as Smarties, Hector, Little Saffron and Weeting Bear
Oldfield - a 1930s British Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and inoperative growler --15in. (38cm.) high (balding to body and arms, general wear and thinning) - purchased from Brightwell's 14th October 2009
McEiffel - an unusual Scottish dressed soldier Teddy Bear 1940s, probably French, white wool plush head, hands and tops of legs, clear and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, brown wool cloth integral body, arms and boots, collar and shirt placket, two metal buttons, tartan sash and red and green laces with tassels to boots --16in. (40.5cm.) high (probably missing a kilt and some slight wear, a few nibbles to plush on thighs) - purchased from Special Auction Services 18th July 2013
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