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Kornilov, Boris. [How Bear Got Toothache After Honey], illustrated by Konstantin Rotov, Moscow: Publishing Cooperative of Foreign Works in the USSR, 1936, German language edition, 14 numbered pages (16pp. inc. covers), colour lithographic illustrations, internally good with some toning & light spotting, covers with slight wear & loss, spine reinforced with archival tape
A plush toy fox dressed as a huntsman, probably by Casa Roma of Lincolnshire, modelled seated as if riding a horse, dressed in pink hunting jacket and leather effect boots, approximately 66cm high, together with a mohair teddy bear, the neck, arms and legs with card disk joints, the head with glass eyes and embroidered nose and mouth, working growler, 40cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT:Fox - nose appears to be absent with partial disk behind visible through tear in fur. Fur is dirty and somewhat matted in places. There is a small open area behind the ear. Ears show failing repairs. Jacket collar is incomplete and shows failing repairs. Jacket is missing some buttons. Tail shows small open areas and failing repairs. Jodhpurs show a repair to the knee and staining throughout. Body appears to be stuffed with paper.Bear - wear and losses to fur commensurate with age and love. Nose and mouth appear to be later stitched. Later replaced paw pads to feet and probably also to hands. Later bow.
Various Studio pottery and glassware, etc., an opalescent Ditchfield style glass vase, with a swirl design on blue ground, 24cm high, a pair of McIntyre Imari style stem vases, a further vase with double Louis mark beneath, USSR polar bear, Studio glassware, Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase and tobacco jar without lid, Studio pottery mushroom sculpture, etc. (a quantity)
IB MADSEN & ACTON SCHÜBELL for MADSEN & SCHÜBELL. Denmark, 1950s.Armchair and ottoman, 1950s.Teak and walnut. Fabric upholstery.Numbered 000004 on the back.Measurements: 98 x 71 x 85 cm (armchair) and 42 x 55 x 32 cm (ottoman).Inspired by the subtle and elegant forms of Hans Wegner's popular Papa Bear chair, the Danish design duo Ib Madsen and Acton Schübell offer us an unusual variant of their previous model Pragh. Thus, the armchair in question has been built with the same legs and armrests as the Pragh, but with a different backrest design similar to that of a lounge chair.Born in Copenhagen, the designer tandem formed by Ib Madsen and Ib Schübell managed to captivate the most demanding collectors of vintage furniture. Their story began in 1944, when Arnold Madsen, an upholsterer by trade, was faced with the difficulty of finding a cabinetmaker who could do the joinery for a particular armchair based on a small plaster model he had made. It was then that Henry Schübell, a carpenter, managed to produce the wooden frame so that the chair could be put into production. Arnold Madsen was so impressed by his work that he suggested that they form a partnership in which Henry Schübell would design and produce the furniture, which Arnold Madsen would then upholster and market. The workshop was established in the city centre of Copenhagen, in a backyard, Gothersgade 158B. Their joint venture was called "Madsen & Schübell". Their models, halfway between the Scandinavian design tradition of the 20th century and futuristic fantasy, were characterised by a two-tone colour scheme that eschewed stridency in favour of a play of planes and volumes.
(Potlid pot lid Prattware Jesse Austin) Two watercolour studies after the originals by Austin for Bear, Lion and Cock and Bear Attacked by Dogs, each overmounted and frames, an engraved steel printing plate inscribed ‘Green’, two printing plates from one of the reference books and a Prattware cottage moneybox, circa 1820, 123mm high, the two figures reaffixed (6)
(Pot lid potlid Prattware advertising) A base printed in blue with bears in a wooded landscape, 70mm diameter, hairline crack, a blue printed bear lid, restored chip, another of a bear being attacked by three hunters and a dog, flange broken away and chipped and a black printed Highly Perfumed Bears Grease lid, 76mm, badly damaged (4)
Four Lladro models of animals and two figures of girls, 20th century, printed blue marks comprising a recumbent polar bear and three models of geese, a figure of a girl standing holding a chicken and another of a girl with a basket and a staff, 22cm high and a Chinese export tea bowl, 18th century, painted in grey, iron-red and gilding with figures taking tea, amongst landscapes below scroll border (chip to rim) (7)
19th century English School in the manner of Edward KerrichPencil and watercolourYoung lady seated at a table, portrait study, three quarter length, pencil and watercolour, unsigned, 18 cm x 14.5 cm, together with another by the same hand Lady standing, in bonnet and Gentleman in black coat stood by tree with house in background, all housed in matching Bbird's eye maple and gilt frames, bear inscriptions verso relating to Edward Kerrich and O F Kerrich
Steiff: A pair of boxed Steiff bears: Lladro Angel Bear, Limited Edition 1809 of 2007. Serial No. 676833; and Lladro Four Seasons Collection Winter Teddy Bear, Limited Edition 496 of 2000, Serial No. 677052. Appear in good condition. With certificates. Original boxes. From a smoke free home. (2)
Steiff: A pair of boxed Steiff bears, to comprise: The Bear of the Year 2009, Exclusively Made for Danbury Mint, Limited No. 00759, Serial No. 663000; and Steiff Club Event Bear, Limited No. 01701, Serial No. 670527. Appear in good condition. 663000 with certificate. Original boxes. From a smoke free home. (2)
Steiff: A boxed Steiff, British Collectors Teddy Bear 2007, "Old Black Bear", 40cm, Limited Edition 1705 of 3000, Reference 662508. With certificate of authenticity. Original box, general wear expected with age. Condition is generally good, bear still growls, box has creasing to front. From a smoke and pet free home. Please assess photographs.
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