Collection of swarovski crystal animals. Includes 2 x starfish (7400 NR 200 502), 2 x spiral shell (9100 NR 000 065), 3 x scallop shell (9100 NR 000 024), 3 x sets of shells (9100 NR 000 064), amber sun catcher (9100 NR 000 156), blue water suncatcher (9100 NR 000 094). All boxed and in good condition with no apparent damage/ chips. Also a boxed small bear, (with some minor chips) and a small swan (no apparent damage), not in the original box.
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Varied collection of vintage board games & playing cards, to include; Monopoly (John Waddington Ltd), Plus Minus, Kan-U-Go, Belzique & Polish Belzique (Boots), Sorry, Pit – Bull and Bear Edition (Parker Brothers), Doctor’s Dilemma, Shop-Missus, Draughts – Globe Series, Hurry Scurry, Bedlam, Dip Words, Snakes & Ladders (Chad Valley). Cards with Add’em, Whot (x2) & Waddington’s Lexicon. Contents not checked for completeness.
Quantity of Border Fine Arts Comic & Curious Cats figurines, six boxed, and similar modern figures including a Colour Box Collectors Club cat group, Cherished Teddies figures, etc.Condition report:The boxed items include:A4959 "going cuckoo" A1259 "spoilt for choice" is missing his rights ear. A1297 "down the pan"A0481 "watching you, watching me!"A3562 " the collector"A0485 "the model"The piper bear has broken pipes. The fairy bear's wand has become detached. The Boo Bag model has some chips. Additional images have been uploaded.
Nine bears and soft toys, including Charlie Bears ref. CB131337 'Valentino' Isabelle Lee collection mohair bear, in bag; ref. CB604794B 'Troy' Isabelle Lee bear, limited edition 710 of 3000; ref. CB 094322 'Tiff Toff' Isabelle Lee bear; Kaycee Bears 'Maximillian'; Oakwood Bears 'Harold'; Suki silver tag bear 'Mark', limited edition 1175 of 1500, boxed; and othersQty: 9Condition report:In total four of the bears are charlie bears, additional photos of the bears have been added
12 BOTTLES VARIOUS LIQUEURSLignell + Piispanen Lakka Berry (35cl) and Saltkis Sandy Toes Salty Kisses; Koskenkorva Salmiakki Salty Liquorice (50cl); Tesco Coffee Liqueur; Rhumantic Pineapple Infused; Sun Bear Spirits Co 2 x Passion Fruit; Rootcello; Jagdstolz Jagertee; De Kuyper Crème de Cassis; Nectars Peach Schnapps; Kenneker Caribbean Coconut
Corgi Toys - A boxed Corgi Toys Gift Set no.23 'Chipperfields Circus'. The set is a 1st issue example which includes #1121 Scammell 6-Wheeled Crane Truck; 2x #1123 Animal Cages (one with two lion figures, plus one with two polar bear figures); 1st issue Land Rover (with metal tilt) ; #426 Booking Office, plus #607 Elephant Cage with Trailer (with elephant figure). There are a few small nicks mainly along the raised edges to some of the vehicles, but on the whole, the set appears to be in Excellent condition. The inner polystyrene tray has a few storage related surface marks, for instance there a cut mark which runs along the 'Corgi Toys' logo, nevertheless appears to be in Very Good Plus condition. The blue and yellow lift-off lid box and card base shows some age and storage imperfections, which include a small puncture to the left of the lid, and a scuff which runs along a small part of the top of the lid to the side - there's also some pen made graffiti in a small area of the lid, but by and large the outer box appears to be in relatively Good overall condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A BOX OF TOYS AND EPHEMERA ETC, to include a vintage teddy bear in distressed condition, boxed die cast Triumph Daytona 600, boxed die cast Bobbeville T120, two Corgi 1902 State Landau Silver Jubilee models - some damage, Three Railtrack ties in original packaging, a part filled Royal Mail Stamp Album together with a small quantity of loose stamps, black & white photographs of Kate Beckinsale and Denise Richards, and a boxed and unused Ikea PS 2014 52cm pendant lamp etc
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a mahogany tea caddy with inlaid shell motif to the lid and front, approximate dimensions H14cm x W23cm x D14cm (lacks key), Pentax and Minolta compact binoculars, teddy bears including a Happy Hug bear dated 1995, a boxed motion sensor wall light, plastic picnic glasses, Glyndebourne branded wine carriers and umbrellas, walking sticks, three pieces of soft luggage, a wall mount for a flat screen television etc
THREE BOXES OF METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a centrifuge, a brass bodied oil lamp, a brass saucepan, parts of a set of brass balance scales, a copper kettle, pewter teapots, plate and jugs, treen including a book slide, basket and printing blocks, a well-loved teddy bear, Bach CD set, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
Lovely young girls hand painted in white with pink highlights, one holding her bear - Daddy's Girl HN3435 and the other praying with her dog looking on - Innocence HN3730. Royal Doulton backstamp. Largest piece: 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 4.5"H. Issued: c. 1990sManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Wolverine and White Pine" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States. Indian devil, skunk-bear, Evil One and glutton all describe the squat, surly Wolverine. Slinking through Michigan's forests on short bowlegs, the Wolverine looks like a small bear. Heavily built, with shaggy dark hair, he readilys displays sharp claws and powerful teeth. Unusually cunning, the brown-furred predator plunders traplines, steals the bait, ravenously consumes it and then hides the traps. For the gluttonous Wolverine, the trapper's food caches are welcome treasures. He gorges himself on the stolen food and, in thanks, sprays the remains with strong smelling musk. To supplement his thievery the Wolverine hunts. Even though the Wolverine is quite small in size, he can tote a carcass three times his weight for distances over a mile. In lazier moods this ferocious relative of the badger, skunk and otter just climbs a tree and waits alone for rodents or rabbits to come to him. Except for brief family obligations, the antisocial Wolverine spends much of his time alone. After a short spring mating season, females bear two or three woolly babies, taking care of them until the fall when it becomes each Wolverine for himself. Their childhoods end abruptly, and the youngsters soon learn to avoid their natural enemies, including man. Today it seems man may be gaining the upper hand, and the Wolverine has almost disappeared from North America. Even in Michigan, the Wolverine State, the animals are rare, but occasionally they can still be seen sneaking through the White Pine forests. Image Size: 12.25 x 14.75 in. Overall Size: 19.75 x 23.75 in. Unframed. (B95757)
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Western Meadowlark and Indian Paintbrush" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States. In plumage there is little to distinguish the Western Meadowlark from its Eastern counterpart. Both have streaked upper parts, a yellow breast with a black V, and white outer tail feathers. The Westerner, however, is somewhat paler. In the realm of song, all resemblance ceases. Unlike the Easterner's plaintive, whistled song, the Western Meadowlark's phrases contain hints of the wood thrush and the Baltimore oriole, with some of the bobolink's exuberance added for good measure. Both species of Meadowlarks overlap in the central states, but do not inter-breed. Females apparently choose their mates on the basis of their distinctive call notes. The Indian Paintbrush is one of a group of plants that seem, at first glance, to bear bright flowers, but a closer look shows that appearances are sometimes deceiving. Actually the tubular creamy flowers, about one inch in length, are almost hidden by the sepals, which are tipped with orange red, and light-red bracts, which are one-to-two inches long. The real leaves are green. They, and the rest of the plant, are covered with short fine hairs. This member of the figwort family grows to about two feet in height, and near the ground it divides into stalks which in turn have little branches. This Wyoming plant resembles a paintbrush. Image Size: 11.75 x 14.25 in. Overall Size: 20.25 x 24.25 in. Unframed. (B05670)
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