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Of Charles Darwin interest: Historic and illuminating Darwin family photograph album, believed to have been the possession of Emma Darwin (1808-1896). The Victorian tooled leather album with brass clasp, retailed by Parkins & Gotto, 27 & 28 Oxford St., London, total size 15 x 25cm. Housing a total of 81 sepia photographs of members of the extended Darwin family and circle, many with pencil identification to the mounts believed to be in the hand of Emma Darwin. The photographs in page order as follows: Page 1 - William Erasmus Darwin (1839-1914), Henrietta Emma Darwin (1843-1927), Page 2 - unidentified seated woman titled 'F W' probably one of the Wedgwoods, Charles Darwin, Page 3 - Elizabeth Darwin (1847-1926), Francis Darwin (1848-1925), Page 4 - 'H W' possibly Hope Wedgwood (1844-1935), 'E W' possibly Emma Darwin's sister Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood (1793-1880), Page 5 - double portrait of two children, probably Horace Darwin (1851-1928) and Leonard Darwin (1850-1943), George Howard Darwin (1845-1912), Page 6 - Millicent Lethbridge, Edmund Langton (1841-1875) (Emma Darwin's nephew), Page 7 - Jessie Huxley (1856-1927), Marian Huxley (1859-1887), Page 8 - Leonard Darwin (1850-1943), Margaret Wedgwood (1843-1937) (mother of Ralph Vaughan Williams), Page 9 - mother and child group 'Cicerly & Cecil' who are Cecily Mary Wedgwood (1837–1917) and her nephew Cecil Wedgwood (1863-1915), unidentified young woman 'Betsy', Page 10 - woman titled 'Mrs Huxley', Mrs Hooker (1851-1874) (Joseph Dalton Hooker’s first wife, Frances Harriet Henslow), Page 11 - Girl with doll titled 'G Bridgeman', possibly Georgina Emily Mary Bridgeman (1863-9), daughter of John Robert Orlando Bridgeman and his wife Marianne Caroline Clive, 'Mrs Bunbury', probably Millicent Lethbridge's mother, Page 12, Jessie Huxley (1856-1927), seated woman titled 'Mrs Brodie', probably Eliza Mary Brodie Innes (1820-1909), Page 13, 'Mrs Galton' probably Francis Galton’s mother, Frances Anne Violetta Darwin (1783–1874), Mme. Haeckel (Anna Sethe, first wife of zoologist Ernst Haeckel who died in 1864, Haeckel sent a photograph - probably this photograph, in a letter to Charles Darwin dated 10th August 1864), Page 14, 'Rosamund Lyell', niece of Charles Lyle (1797-1875), Nettie Huxley (1863-1940), Page 15, Leonard Huxley (1860-1933), Rachel Huxley (1862-1934), Page 16, infant Cecil Wedgwood (1863-1916), Mary Hawkshaw (d.1863, mother of Cecil Wedgwood), Page 17, photo of an unnamed baby, Margaret Wedgwood (1843-1947), Page 18, George Howard Darwin (1845-1912), William Erasmus Darwin (1839-1915), Page 19, unidentified family pet dog, 'John Wedgwood' (possibly John Darwin Wedgwood, 1840-1870), Page 20, unidentified young woman, 'Capt. C Darwin' (possibly Sacheverel Charles Darwin 1844-1900), Page 21, authors William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863), George Macdonald (1824-1905), Page 22, group shot of Maria Fedorovna and Alexander Alexandrovitch (later Tsar Alexander III of Russia), family group titled 'P & P Louis of Hesse' Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, Page 23, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyl (1848-1939), Prince and Princess Christian (of Schleswig-Holstein), Page 24, Queen Alexandra (probably Alexandra of Denmark 1844-1925), opera singer Jenny Lind (1820-1887), Page 25, Mme. De Sismondi (1819-1853) (Emma Darwin's aunt), Miss Bateman (probably the actress Kate Bateman 1842-1917), Page 26, 'Q. of Wurttemburg' presumably Sophie of Wurttemburg, Queen of Netherlands (1818-1877), cleric, religious reformer and mathematician Bishop Colenso (1814-1887), Page 27, Queen Victoria (with infant), Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), Page 28, Mrs Romanes (1856-1878), Hensleigh Wedgwood (1801-1891), Page 29, 'Little Haeckels' (a letter from Ernst Haeckel to Charles Darwin dated 8 October 1873 is sent with a photograph of the scientist's two eldest children - presumably this photograph), 'Miss Woolner' (probably relative of Thomas Woolner), Page 30, Amy Lubbock (1857-1877), unnamed Gentleman but possibly Charles Darwin's manservant Joseph Parslow (1812-1898), Page 31, unidentified gentleman named as 'W. Creasy', George Howard Darwin (1845-1912), Page 32, Elizabeth Darwin (1847-1926), 'E D' probably Emma Darwin (1808-1896), Page 33, unidentified young woman, half length portrait of a young woman bearing resemblance to Henrietta Emma Darwin (1843-1927), Page 34, unidentified woman, 'T Burgess, marine of Beagle' Thomas Burgess (b. 1810), inscribed verso ‘Marine on board The Beagle’, dated Ap. 75), Page 35, Dick Atkins (Francis Darwin 's nephew), 'LD' possibly Leonard Darwin (1850-1943), Page 36, unidentified woman seated at a desk, 'LD' possibly Leonard Darwin (1850-1943), Page 37, Charles Darwin, Joseph Parslow (1812-1898) Charles Darwin's manservant (possibly the first identified image of Joseph Parslow, a significant figure in Charles Darwin's life), Page 38, Lady Lyell (Mary Elizabeth Lyell, geologist and concologist who assisted Darwin, 1808-1873), Ralph (Vaughan) Williams (1872-1958) as a child, Page 39, Bernard Darwin (1876-1961) (first grandson to Emma and Charles Darwin), 'Namesake of CD in Hamburg', photograph is inscribed verso 'Darwin Beger, Hamburg, 8th Feb.ry 1879', a letter sent to Charles Darwin from Karl Beger, dated 12th February 1879 reads 'Dear Sir, My wife and I, beg to present you our very best wishes for your birthday, and hope that it may return always in health and happiness. Enclosed the photograph of our little Darwin. He is now two years old, and a very good, intelligent, and thoroughly healthy child. He speaks already and takes his meals without help.In the upper chaw he has got 5. cutting-teeth instead of 4., but they stand regularly and ar⟨e⟩ as nice and good as could be. Dear Sir, | Your most obedient servant | F. T. C. Beger & wife.' presumably this is the photograph discussed in the letter, Page 40, child named as Ethel Pattrick (1875/6-94), she was the daughter of the Darwins’ governess, Camilla Ludwig, unidentified woman named as Mrs Nash, Page 41, unidentified child named as Otto Patrick. Provenance: From the Estate of George Erasmus Darwin (1927-2017), the previous history is unknown, but likely by family descent. The pencil inscriptions bear close resemblance to known examples of Emma Darwin's hand and the contents, range and dateline of the album would support the assertion that she compiled the album, which would suggest a provenance: Emma to George Howard Darwin to William Robert Darwin to George Erasmus Darwin. Other Darwin family albums are known, including others apparently also annotated by Emma Darwin, but our research has found nothing comparable in terms of size, range or volume and this lot may represent the principle extant Darwin family album.We would like to thank the staff of The Darwin Correspondence Project and Down House for their helpful assistance with the identification of photographs in this collection. Images of reverse of photos are in catalogue orderPlease note VAT is not payable on this lot
THE STRANGLERS - LP/ 7" COLLECTION. An extensive Stranglers collection containing 39 LPs/ 7". Titles include The Raven (UAG 300262, original UK press with lenticular/ 3D cover and picture of Joh Bjelke-Petersen on the printed inner that was quickly removed on later pressings. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Dreamtime (EPC 26648), Feline (EPC 25237), All Live And All Of The Night (EPC 4602591), Aural Sculpture (EPC 26220), Live X Cert, La Folie, No More Heroes, IV, The Gospel According To The Men In Black, Black & White, Just Like Nothing On Earth, Bear Cage, Nuclear Device, Coming Your Way, Five Minutes, No More Heroes, Peaches, Something Better Change, Get A Grip On Yourself, Choosey Susie. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A Victorian Boar War Christmas and New Year chocolate tin and contents, dated 1900, all chocolates present, covered in paper and some foil, the tins did not bear a chocolate brand name as the three supplies Cadbury Brothers Limited, Rowntree and Company, and J S Fry & Sons, were all Quakers and did not want to profit from the war, they donated the chocolate, Queen Victoria funded the manufacture of the tins, the queen was angered that the troops would not know they were receiving the best quality British chocolate and a compromise was reached, which meant the chocolate was stamped with the manufacturer's name, this particular tin contains Cadbury's chocolate, tin 8x15.5mm
Build-a-Bear - 8 x Build-a-Bears - Lot includes a bear wearing a suit and shoes, a penguin wearing swimming gear, a bear wearing a 'Perfect' pink skirt, and similar. Bears vary from having stitched eyes to plastic eyes. Most bears have suede mouth. Largest bear is 41 cm in height. Bears are all odourless and appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear - A collection of Build-a-Bear clothes and accessories - Lot includes 7 x dresses, 4 x pairs of roller skating shoes, 9 x pairs of footwear, and similar. Dresses come with Build-a-Bear clothe hangers. All clothing appears in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear - A collection of Build-a-Bear clothing and accessories - Lot includes 2 x jumpers, 3 x dresses, 1 x dressing gown, 1 x pair of pink shoes. Lot also includes various accessories to include sunglasses, donut soft toy, flowers, and similar. All items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear - A mixed lot of Build-a-Bear shoes and 6 x bears - Lot includes a pink-coloured 'I Love You Mum' bear, a boxed Build-a-Bear Shopping set, a miniature Build-a-Bear dressed in pajamas. Bear also comes with a Build-a-Bear bag. Largest bear is 15 cm in height. All bears are odourless. Bears and shoes appear in excellent condition.
Build-a-Bear, Bear Factory - A mixed lot of Build-a-Bear shoeware, 4 x soft toys, and similar - Lot includes a #5972 Build-a-Bear Hogwarts Express soft toy train, a Bear Factory living-room chair, a Mickey Mouse soft toy, and similar. Bears are not made by Build-a-Bear. Build-a-Bear shoe ware appears in excellent condition, as well as soft toys. Largest bear is 32 cm in height. Bears are odourless. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear - A collection 11 x Build-a-Bear accessories and clothing, and 3 x Builder-a-Bear's - Lot includes a Harry Potter-themed bear dressed in 'Gryffindor' clothes, a soft toy panda dressed in a pink dressing gown with plastic eyes, and suede nose. Lot also includes a Harry Potter 'Hogwarts' letter, and similar. All items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear, Flip a Zoo - 8 x bears - Lot includes a blue-coloured bear with peace symbols all over its body, a dark pink bear dressed in a onesie, a bear dressed in a pink skirt, and similar. Bears vary from having plastic eyes to stitched eyes. 2 x bears have stitched noses. Largest bear is . All items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Build-a-Bear, Ty Beanie, Other - 18 x Build-a-bear dresses, 3 x T-shirts, 3 x shorts, and similar - Lot includes a Ty Beanie Boo 'Grape' soft toy, a Ty Beanie 'Poopsie' bear, a Build-a-Bear 'Hugs' T-shirt, and similar. Largest bear is 33 cm in height. Bears are odourless. All items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Past Times Bears, Rainow Designs, Hansa - 4 x soft toys and bears - Lot includes 2 x limited edition 2001 mohair Past Times, and similar - The two Past Times bears are a 'Shakespeare' bear, and a 'Jitania' bear. Both bears have certificates of authenticity. Paddington bear comes with a Rainbow Designs tag. Largest bear is 54 cm in length. All bears are odourless and appears in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Flying Bears, Next, Other - 5 x mohair bears - Lot includes a bear wearing a polo gear and has plastic eyes, stitched nose, and metal joints. Lot also includes a Next bear with plastic eyes and nose, stitched nose and mouth, and similar. All bears are odourless and appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Mattel, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Wizarding World - A collection of boxed and unboxed Harry Potter items - Lot includes a boxed Mattel 'Dobby the House Elf' figure, a Build-a-Bear Workshop Harry Potter 'Sorting Hat', a boxed Wizarding World 'Nimbus 2001', and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Stamps - Smilers - a large album of Royal Mail unused decimal Smilers / Smiler Sheets. Over 1500+ stamps, many 1st class, some 2nd class and some other values present. Includes; The first 'Smilers' sheet Stamp Show 2000, Christmas 2000 Santa Claus, Christmas 2000 Robin, The Beano, Knock Knock, Occasions, Ice Sculptures, Cartoon Smilers, Winter Robins, Rule Britannia, Farm Animals, Classic ITV, A Bear Called Paddington, Hello, Glorious England, Christmas 2007, Glorious Northern Ireland, World Of Beatrix Potter, Mr Men & Little Miss, Noddy & Friends, British Design Classics, Christmas 2009 and many others. All mint / as new, housed in Royal Mail Smilers album. Face value of £1,600+ (estimated, not guaranteed).
FOUR BOXES OF BOOKS, to include children's 1970's annuals, Bizzy Lizzy, Bimbo, Teddy Bear, Twinkle, Basil Brush, Jinty, Pippin, Bobo Bunny, All Stars Football Book, Roy of the Rovers, Jimmy Hill's soccer, Football Star Parade, Lion, Loan Ranger, Beano, Hotspur, Hillbillies, etc The Wombles 'Wombling Songs' LP record 1973, over thirty editions of the weekly World of Wonder 1971, Grimm's Fairy Tales, seven 1990's Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit books, etc (4 boxes)
Four Steiff teddy bears, comprising limited edition 'Matthias The Nostalgic teddy Bear', numbered 233/1500, 40cm high, 'Henry The Nostalgic Teddy Bear' numbered 615/1500, 38cm high, 'Edward The English Teddy Bear', with musical mechanism (Batemans cannot guarantee its continued working condition), numbered 1456/4000, 30cm high, all with certificates and original boxes, also 'Edward Bear' 33cm high with certificate numbered 505/1500, without box, together with two Charlie Bears. (6)
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