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Silver monkey seal, Birmingham 1905, fish seal by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1910, double side bear seal, Birmingham 1907, greyhound seal by Sloane & Carter, Birmingham 1909, cockerel seal by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1912, pair of decanter labels, another and a George VI Coronation paper knife, total weight 3oz 92gm
An early 20th century fancy guard gold stone set chain, comprising eight carved bears holding various round mixed cut stones including sapphire, ruby, diamond and pearls, each measuring approx 3mm, with ruby set eyes, each bear measuring approx 13mm, unmarked assessed as high carat gold, each bear to a trace link chain station, assessed as high carat gold, later 9ct gold clasp, chain length approx 59'', circa 1930's, possibly continental, total gross weight approx 44.4gms along with a photo copy of original Walter Davies & Sons Insurance valuation dated 1937 Further details: all main stones present and intact, coloured stones with very minor abrasions, all chain links intact, three bears each missing one eye each otherwise good
Introducing handcrafted ceramic tableware, featuring a matte black teacup & saucer adorned with a gold gilt rim. The saucer measures 4.5" in diameter, while the cup measures 3"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"H. Additionally, there's a poppy-decorated shallow dish measuring 6.5"L x 5.75"W x 1.25"H, and a covered gourd-shaped mustard dish measuring 3"H x 4" in diameter. Two shakers depicting fruit topiary are also included. Both shakers are similar in size, with the slightly larger one measuring 5.5"H x 2.75" in diameter. All items, except for one shaker, bear the Carlton Ware backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: Carlton WareCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This cute bear has a slightly tilted head and rounded paws. Part of the Woodland Friends theme it is clear faceted crystal with black eyes and a black nose. Swarovski backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 1.75"L x 1.75"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
OZ MAGAZINEA complete run of the 48 issues of the London edition, illustrated throughout, some issues with folding posters (Che Guevera, Robert Crumb, 'Outcry') and inserts (advertisement flyer, and subscription form), publisher's pictorial wrappers, one or 2 creases but generally good, folio, Privately Printed, 1967-1973; together with another near complete set lacking issues 5 and 19 (94)Footnotes:A GOOD COMPLETE RUN OF OZ, the most iconic and controversial counter-culture magazine of the sixties and early seventies, covering subjects such as feminism, gay rights, racism, sex, drugs, rock music and the Vietnam War.The magazine's use of visually striking graphic art and innovative printing techniques (including fold-out posters, metallic foils and new fluorescent inks), and provocative photographic images, was accompanied by equally provocative editorial content. Issue 28 (the 'School Kids' issue), including a very adult Rupert Bear, led to obscenity charges being brought in 1971 against the three editors, a trial described by John Mortimer, counsel for the defence, as 'standing at the crossroads of our liberty, at the boundaries of our freedom to think and say and draw and write what we please'. The three were found guilty, but their convictions were overturned following appeal.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Copenhagen stoneware figure of a bear by Knud Kyhn, model no. 20206, modelled seated covered in a matt brown and mushroom glaze, a Royal Copenhagen stoneware stoat, model no. 21408 a large Copenhagen stoneware dish by Knud Kyhn decorated with a bird, and a stoneware footed bowl, printed and incised marks, 18.5cm. high (4)
A Dutch-engraved Silesian-stemmed shipping goblet, c.1740, the funnel bowl finely engraved with a three-masted sailing ship flying a flag inscribed VOC beneath the inscription DE OOSTINDISCHE COMPAGNIE for the Dutch East India Company, the bowl set on a flattened ball knop with tear inclusion and a Silesian hexagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, 16.8cm highFootnotes: Note: This goblet is a fine example of a type of English glassware decorated with wheel-engraving by Dutch artisans, dateable to the first half of the 18th century. The stem type known as 'Silesian' is not for any direct connection with Silesia but instead so-named to honour the arrival of the Hanoverian George I to the English throne in 1714. The ship depicted, while not named as a Privateer vessel, can be associated to the Dutch East India Company by the presence of the 'VOC' insignia to the ship's flag. The Dutch East India Company was constituted in 1602 as a means to amalgamate the various competing Dutch companies trading in the East Indies under one monopolistic corporation, united by national interest against foreign competitors. The presence of the 'VOC' insignia on material goods, both luxury and utility, served as a reminder of both the strength and the wealth of the company. Considering the well-established Dutch ritual of drinking and toasting at the conclusion of formal affairs and business transactions, it is not surprising that wine glasses would be an ideal object to bear the mark of the company, regardless of whether the goblet was intended for practical use or as a purely symbolic object. A similarly shaped goblet with related East India Company engraving to the bowl was sold at Bonhams as part of the A.C. Hubbard Collection of Important English and Dutch Glass, 30 November 2011, lot 261, for £5000 (including buyer's premium). Condition Report: This goblet is in overall good condition and presents well despite some minor flaws and light wear consistent with age, listed below: Some light scratches to the bowl. An area of very minute chipping to the rim just above the tallest mast of the engraved ship. An impurity mark to one panel of the Silesian stem, between two of the corners. An impurity to the folded foot with further tiny air bubbles and scratches to the underside of the foot. Additional images are available - click here.
Two Russian gilt and patinated bronze paperweights, late 19th century, one modelled as bear on a rock, the other an Imperial Russian Garde de Corps helmet with lobster tail neck guard and curved chin-scales, each on a malachite veneered base, 10cm wide, 7.3cm deep; together with two malachite veneered boxes, 4.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep and smaller (4)Condition Report: The bronze elements in good condition with surface dirt and light tarnishing. Each of the malachite bases have various small losses to the corners and edges, and the remains of paper lining to the underside - the underside of the bronze bear also has a paper label. Each malachite box has small losses to the edges and corners, one box has lost its interior velvet lining exposing a crack to one side of the wood, the box retaining its velvet lining has a key, the hinges of both boxes are functional.
Toys, a selection of items to include a large early 20thC polar bear with rotating head, Gabriel Toys from the Lone Ranger series Tonto and Butch Cavendish (no hat), boxed Airfix racing car, Airfix Motor Racing box with track but no accessories, Airfix magazines, 1971 Scorcher Score comic, qty of Britains plastic figures, book 'Well Done Skinny' by Eric Leyland, 2 1970s band tour programmes AC/DC and Aerosmith and a selection of Brooke Bond Tea albums and cards (mixed cond fair/gd)
Postcards, a collection of approx. 75 cards of mainly Devon towns, villages, Social History, seaside views etc. RPs include many Ilfracombe and Barnstaple with alms houses Barnstaple, gale damage Ilfracombe Hele Bay, wounded Belgians at Ilfracombe, Chambercombe Rd Ilfracombe, Wilder Rd Ilfracombe, High St Barnstaple, clock tower & square Barnstaple, fish market & bridge chambers, and Newport Rd both Barnstaple. Also Bear Village, Dousland etc. Also printed cards of Ilfracombe's mounted town crier (2), Ilfracombe Lifeboat, Barnstaple Fair opening ceremony (mainly gd)
DISNEY ARTWORK for Rowntree's Chocolate by Clic! The Character Design Consultancy. London 1990-91. 6 designs as follows:Featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy and Donald Duck 185mm x 285mmFeaturing Yogi Bear, Wild Cat and other characters at a Christmas party 305mm x 492mmGiant Box Selection featuring Conductor Pete, Goofy and other characters in a Christmas settingSmarties artwork featuring an octopus and other sea creatures, 705mm x 211mmSmarties artwork featuring two wooden houses in a landscape, 680mm x 211mmChocolate bar featuring Tigger, 319mm x 144mm (6)
A Black Forest carved wood smokers companion stand, formed as an anthropomorphic bear, modelled standing on hindlegs, with forelegs raised and teeth bared, the hinged head opening to reveal an unfitted caddy interior, the carved body fitted with an apron inset with brass ashtray, the raised paws with tobacco pipe rest apertures, raised over a naturalistic oval base, 39cms high.
A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, Canton, 19th century, each of large baluster form and extensively decorated with two panels of figures against a ground of floral motifs, mounted with chilong dragons and dog of fo lugs, with petal cut rims, unglazed foot rim, unmarked, 61.5cm high (at fault)Condition report; Vase 1- Large segment to rim broken away, pieces not present. One dog of fo with tongue present, possibly a later addition as the other three do not have tongues. Overall decoration to the reserves appears vibrant and well executed however the flora and fauna ground appears more crude with evidence of glaze pooling. Chilongs bear fritting and pitting. The dog of fo lugs appear to be moulded crudely. Multiple small glaze chips and wear to petal shaped rim. Pitting can be seen to the interior of vase and small firing crack to the underside.Vase 2 - Large rim descending stained hairline crack visible internally and externally. Gilt wear to the rim. Glazed pooling and signs of over firing can be seen. The decorated reserves appear well executed however similarly the ground, dogs of fo, and chilong, all appear crude. No obvious restoration can be detected.
A modern Liberty Of London collectable teddy bear, dressed in a tweed hat Liberty fabric gilet, cords and wellies, with original label, 36cm high, with a clockwork musical grandpa teddy bear seated in a wooden rocking chair, 22cm high, and a further grandpa teddy bear in robe and slippers by Rich, 25cm high (3)
A collection of vintage children's toys, early 20th century and later, to include golden mohair teddy bear with disk jointed limbs and stitched nose and mouth, 40cm high, a Dean's Rag Book Co Ltd Dalmatian, 43cm long, and a Merrythought panda, 22cm high, with further rag dolls, glove puppets and stuffed toys (Qty)
A pair of Jeune Gille polychrome decorated biscuit ware figural busts "Printemps" and "Automne", bear blue tablet monogram mark to underside and incised numbers "657g", 24 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Automne has had some damage to the leaves on her head dress, there has been an area missing and has been repainted. She has some damage to her hair or the leaves in her hair. There is some loss of paintwork to the label "Automne". Printemps has a large firing crack to the centre of the chest as well as firing cracks between the base with inscription and the socle as well as other firing faults variously throughout. Both have firing faults, are in need of a clean and have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details.
A Heubach Köppelsdorf bisque head fairy doll, impressed '3-Z 9/0', with blonde wig, sleeping blue eyes, painted eyebrows and lashes, open mouth showing upper teeth and jointed composition body, height 33cm, together with a mohair teddy bear with boot button eyes, stitched snout and claws, and jointed body with felt pads, height 21cm.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED VINTAGE TOYS, to include three unboxed Marx Gordon Murray Camberwick Green figures, missing some clothing and have some minor damage and wear, a Victorian wooden cased 'Butterflies' game, some missing items and has some minor damage and wear, two Rupert the Bear Spacehoppers, appear complete with no rips or tears, require inflating, some paint loss and wear, no makers marking, a c.1930's Chad Valley Soccatelle Bagatelle game, complete with all ball bearings, largely complete may be missing a few of the nails, has some paint loss and wear, a boxed Rock Valley Toys clockwork 'Little Dog in the Basket', complete and in fairly good condition, with permanent key and works intermittently, box damaged, boxed Pedigree 'Tiny Tots' doll
A LARGE GOLDEN PLUSH TEDDY BEAR, amber and black plastic eyes, vertically stitched nose with minor damage, jointed body, original worn rexine pads, evidence of old repairs, extensive fur loss, fading, marking and wear, no makers marking, height approx. 75cm, with a vintage plastic Kewpie doll, missing both arms, has some damage to right foot, together with other paint loss, marking and wear, marked 'Made in England' with Reg. Design No. to back, height approx. 30cm (2)
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