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AN UNBOXED JAPANESE TINPLATE BATTERY OPERATED SMITHY BEAR, possibly Nomura, not tested, playworn condition but appears largely complete, some fading to clothing and yellow seat, battery box fairly clean but has some corrosion and wear to hinge, marked 'Made in Japan' to rear, no other makers marking, an unmarked lithographed tinplate clockwork parrot, not tested, missing key, some paint loss and wear, Hornby & Marx O gauge rolling stock, Fairylite Big Ears (from Noddy) egg cup etc
Collection of Lladro and NAO figures to include Charlie Chaplin, No. 5233, "Resting Polar Bear" No, 1208, "Attentive Polar Bear" No 1207, "Good Bear", No 1205, "Circus Sam", No. 5472, "Sad Sax" No. 5471, Pierrot with Puppy and Ball" No. 5278, six other Lladro figures and three NAO figures (16)
1970s/1980s Annuals Comics and Jigsaws, various examples, Scream Comic 1984 (16), Marvel Spiderman and Zoids 1986 (4), jigsaws 9all unchecked), Muppet Show 946 Rupert the Bear (3) 1973, by Hope Hestair Products, Waddingtons ET 193C 1982, Whitman Prehistoric Animals (4) and various annuals Wombles, Dr Who, Beano, Shoot, Battlestar Galactica, Six Million Dollar Man, Fall Guy, Knight Rider, Blue Peter, Spiderman, Ghostbusters, Airwolf and Back To The Future sticker album complete with stickers by Panini, F-E, boxes P-F, (Qty) in two boxes
A group of silver and silver plated items to include a set of six silver teaspoons with bear handles, a further set of six silver teaspoons, two silver monogram engraved condiment spoons, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a green glass silver lidded medicine jar, a silver nail set, a silver lace hook, a silver edged photo frame and further items, total weight of weighable silver 310 gramsAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A Walker & Hall oak cased canteen of cutlery, of rectangular form, the hinged top with central inlaid brass shield form cartouche and chamfered edge detail, lifting to reveal the fitted interior and manufacturers label, all over three graduating drawers containing flatware with reeded and hinged Wellington type locking columns, canteen incomplete with all ivory handled cutlery removed in accordance with the current legislation. 29cm x 40cm x 31cm Condition Report Silver plated, knives having composite handles and stainless steel blades. all silver plated items bear monogram B to terminals. several pieces missing including knives, carvers, some spoons etc
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Bear Bryant" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the 32c Bear Bryant stamp issued July 25, 1997. Born in Arkansas in 1913, Paul Bryant earned the nickname "Bear" as a teenager when he was offered a dollar a minute to wrestle a live show-bear. After graduating from Alabama, where he played right end on the Crimson Tide team that defeated Stanford in the 1935 Rose Bowl, "Bear" Bryant worked as an assistant coach at Alabama and Vanderbilt. In 1941, with World War II underway, he joined the Navy. When the war ended, Bryant coached at Maryland for one year, moving to the University of Kentucky in 1946. His Kentucky record over the next eight years was 60-23-5 and included three bowl victories. In 1954, Bryant went to Texas A&M where he suffered his first and only losing season. But over the next three years the Aggies lost just five games and won the 1956 Southwest Conference championship. Bryant returned to Alabama in 1958 to coach a floundering football team that had just completed its fourth losing season. Looming larger than life in his trademark houndstooth check porkpie hat, "Bear" quickly turned the Crimson Tide around, becoming Coach of the Year in 1961. A tough disciplinarian, Bryant was not afraid to bench his recalcitrant star, Joe Namath, in 1964, even though it meant a close call in Alabama's Sugar Bowl victory over Mississippi. "Bear" Bryant retired only a month before his death in 1983. He had won or shared six national championships, been honored as Coach of the Year three times, won 15 of 29 bowl game appearances, and earned an overall won-lost record of 323-85, with 17 ties. Image Size: 21.5 x 15.75 in. Overall Size: 26.5 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B15767)
A Crown Devon Art Deco figure of a Flapper Girl. Circa 1930, printed black Fieldings marks, wearing a green and gilt dress, on domed black oval base, 44.5cm high Condition Report: This does not bear the Kathleen Parsons signature. Overall she is in good order. With a hairline crack around one ankle, some typical glaze crazing to her skin, minute wear.
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