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Lot 9

A Mats Jonasson glass intaglio paperweight of a Viking longboat, signed, 7.5cm x 11cm; a pair of Orrefors style vases, decorated with angelfish, 18cm; and another Mats Jonasson paperweight of a polar bear.

Lot 422

Mechanical kitty cat with begging action, in box, a Superfast Matchbox No.5, with purple Lotus Europa, an  Eclipse teddy bear and assorted mainly plastic soldiers and farm animals

Lot 2

TEDDY (MR BEAR) MCRAE - HOLD OUT BABY/ HI FI BABY 7" PROMO (AMP 129-1). Here we have a superb 7" promo slice of killer jump blues by Teddy (Mr Bear) McRae; Hold Out Baby/ Hi Fi Baby (AMP 129-1, 1958 US promo pressing on Amp 3 Records Inc. Labels are lovely and bright. The record has one or two light paper surface marks, strong VG+).

Lot 202

SUN RECORDS COLLECTION - RUFUS THOMAS - BEAR CAT - SUN 181. Kicking things off all Sun Records with this 1953 Rockabilly monster of "Bear Cat" c/w Walking In The Rain from Hound Dog Rufus Thomas Jr. Lovely copy in Excellent condition with just a few very fine hairlines - nice clean labels.

Lot 23

R&B/ DOO WOP - 7" RARITIES. A fantastic pack of 7 7" R&B/ Doo Wop rarities. Artists/ titles include Willie Headen And The Five Birds - Back Home Again/ I Wanna Know (703-45, Record is Ex), Patty Ross - The Big Bear/ Rock It Davy, Rock It (45-AA-0002, Aside strong VG+/ Bside Ex), John J Moses - Fickle Women/ Night Out (45-61271, Ex+), The Gatorvettes - If It's Tonight/ Midnight (45-1001, Aside VG/ Bside VG+), The Pretenders - Blue And Lonely/ Daddy Needs Baby (45-25026, Ex), Five Blacks - Forever In Love/ Come On (B&C 100, Ex) & Eulis Mason - Va Va Voom/ Forgotten Spring (45-B-21-60, Ex+).

Lot 93

RAY BATTS - WILD MAN BOOGIE/ BEAR CAT DADDY 7" (ROCKABILLY - 45-754). Here we have a killer 7" rockabilly cut by Ray Batts - Wild Man Boogie/ Bear Cat Daddy (45-754, US pressing on Bullet. Labels have some usual age-related handling, storage wear. The record has some hairline paper surface marks, still lovely, bright & glossy. Strong VG+).

Lot 1292

Including Bo Bear Blue, with boxes, 7 cm. tall.

Lot 408

GABRIEL DESIGNS PADDINGTON BEAR

Lot 157

A good selection of teddy bears to include Paddington Bear, Merrythought, etc

Lot 646

ONE BOX VARIOUS DECORATED PLATES, TEDDY BEAR ORNAMENTS, ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE MUGS ETC

Lot 1442

Baby hot water bottle bear, North American Exclusive with certificate and bag

Lot 1444

A Steiff Baby Alfonzo teddy bear, limited edition, boxed

Lot 1445

A Steiff ‘Old Black Bear’, Limited Edition with box and certificate 2007, 40cm, with Alpaca Bear, with box and certificate

Lot 1447

A Steiff exhibition bear, 2004 8", box and certificate. Also, teddy bear 'Blue', Limited Edition. Box and certificate

Lot 1450

Four post war Steiff animals with a 'Pat and Nora' Limited Edition Steiff with parasol but no box and a white Limited Edition Steiff bear with white label for Hamleys

Lot 1451

Seven Steiff animals including two 'Gaty', all post-war, and a 'Nora' bear Limited Edition with parasol

Lot 1453

Four Pam Howells bears and one Clements bear

Lot 1455

Five Pam Howells bears and one Clement bear

Lot 1459A

British Collectors teddy bear, 2005 with box and certificate, 40cm

Lot 1460

Steiff for British Collectors 2003 teddy bear, with box and certificate Limited Edition 36cm

Lot 1462

Steiff for British Collectors teddy bear, 2001, with box and certificate Limited Edition 45cm

Lot 1463

Steiff for British Collectors teddy bear, 2001, with box and certificate Limited Edition, 43cm

Lot 1464

Steiff for British Collectors, teddy bear, 2000, 40cm

Lot 1465

A Steiff teddy bear, 2000, with box and certificate, Limited Edition 43cm

Lot 1576

° ° Bestall, Alfred, and others - Rupert Bear Annuals, for the years, 1947, 1949-50, 1955, 1957-59, 1969-2000 and 2010 (40), together with Rupert Bear magazines, various.

Lot 65

Twenty seven Rupert the Bear Daily Express Annuals 1946, 1947, through to 1950s, 60s,70s and 80s, and two 50th Daily Mail editions, plus a Rupert and the Wonderful Boots, undated by Mary Tourtel. 

Lot 338

Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Canada Lynx" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood commemorative cover for Balke's Baby Wildlife of the 50 States, postmarked December 18, 1984. Stalking the deep pine forests of New Jersey, the female Canada Lynx searches for a den or shallow cave in which to bear her kittens. Glistening yellow cat's eyes peer through the night as the bright moonlight reflects an occasional glimpse of the thin spotted spring coat recently acquired. Finding her cover, this solitary creature slinks silently into a cave and her playful, furry kittens are born. Blind as yet, the two to four babies depend solely on their mother for survival in the wild. It is interesting to note however, that the tom cat, who has long since left his mate in the wilderness will, if held captive -- as in a zoo -- show fatherly tenderness toward his young, playing with them and even helping with their grooming. But all this is taken over by the mother Lynx in the natural cycle of events. She will nurse her brood for two months and teach them necessary tricks of survival for seven more. Meanwhile, these tiny kittens, who begin life in much the same way as the litter of a house cat, will develop -- slowly -- into magnificent wild felines. Once their eyes open -- at about ten days -- they are among the keenest eyes in the forest. The sense of smell is just as strong, and the slightest scent may be followed relentlessly for miles. The adult Lynx travels alone and may climb trees, swim, or use broad paws like snowshoes to trudge across winter's drifts. Indeed, the beautiful silver-coated Canada Lynx is one of the most magnificent creatures of the New Jersey forest. Image Size: 10.75 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 18.25 x 21 in. Unframed. (B09224)

Lot 348

Gordon Beningfield (British, 1936 - 1998) "Yellow Skunk Cabbage" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 29c Yellow Skunk Cabbage stamp issued July 24, 1992. Arising from mucky soils of swamps and bottomlands in the northwest, the bizarre flowers of yellow skunk cabbage bloom early in the spring. The yellow, hood-like spathe unfolds to reveal a thick stalk -- called a spadix -- with hundreds of small, greenish flowers. The strong, unpleasant odor of the flowers -- not quite as bad as the smell of a skunk -- draws flies as pollinators. The genus name, which is derived from two Greek words meaning "loose" and "tunic," describes the appearance of the spathe. Bear, deer and other wildlife feed on the huge, fanlike leaves and fleshy stems. Although the roots are edible, they contain calcium oxalate crystals that cause a burning sensation in the mouth. Drying and roasting the roots, however, removes the crystals so that the roots can be ground into flour. Native Americans used the peppery sap to treat ringworm. Yellow skunk cabbage is a member of the arum family. Image Size: 7 x 6 in. Overall Size: 11.5 x 10.5 in. Unframed. (B13168)

Lot 351

Harry Schaare (New York, Arizona, 1922 - 2008) "Octave Chanute Working on Glider" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 21c Octave Chanute Air Mail stamp issued March 29, 1979. Though flight was considered folly by the common man since time began, by 1893, it was considered a feasible endeavor by scientists. At that time, a spirit of cooperation among aeronautical researchers gave rise to remarkable scientific advances, both theoretical and practical. This attitude of free exchange and cooperation, pervading both Europe and the United States, was largely the work of one man, Octave Chanute. It was Chanute who schooled aviation students on the experiments and inventions of their predecessors and on the theory of flight in general. He helped them build on what was already known about man's search for flight and encouraged them to further expand man's knowledge of aeronautics. His assistance was greatly welcomed, for Chanute was a reputable scientist, a renowned civil engineer of penetrating ability. His innovative attitudes and profound scope led him to be known as the leader in a new age of aeronautical development. He firmly believed that the glider held the answer to man's dream of flight, and history would bear out the wisdom of his theories during the Wright Brothers first glider experiments on the sand dunes at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. In 1893, most people felt that flight, in anything but a balloon or a dirigible, was impossible. But Chanute, and many other people from the scientific community, knew that one day man would achieve powered flight. Image Size: 17.5 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 21.75 x 17.5 in. Unframed. (B05887)

Lot 116

Rupert the Bear 2 page original artwork cels from The Rupert Annual 1971, Rupert and The Popweed story attributed to Alfred Bestall. 10 x 13 ins each (2)

Lot 117

Rupert the Bear original double-page artwork cels from the Rupert Annual 1978, pages 74 & 75. This annual heralded the first artwork by John Harrold. 18 x 12 ins (2)

Lot 24

Beano (1948) 326-351. Complete year in bound volume (issued fortnightly). No 326 last Big Eggo cover, No 327 first Biffo the Bear cover by Dudley Watkins. Peter The Penguin begins, the last Beano artwork by Reg Carter. The Christmas issue has over 20 Beano characters on the cover. Bright covers, cream/light tan pages. A few [vg/vg+], balance [fn/fn+] (26)

Lot 617

BLACK FOREST CARVED BEAR LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURY A charming little late 19th - early 20th century German Black Forest carved bear on an integral carved base which possibly has some other use. Very good condition, no damage or restoration. Please note he is tiny just 8cm H including base, base 2cm.

Lot 180

Royal Crown Derby Boxed Paperweight Honey Bear:

Lot 349

Wade figures Rupert & Snowman and Paddington Bear: with certificates and Camtraks name stand. (3).

Lot 591

A collection of musical clown figures: together with a merry-thought teddy bear.

Lot 642

Three bronze effect resin figures: Grizzly bear, a boatman and a Darwin chimp, tallest 20cm in height (3).

Lot 59

A pair of matching porcelain bottles are decorated in mirroring designs of a spray of flowering peach blossoms. Overall, the body is covered in a delicate incised scrollwork. The bottoms bear a "shen de tang" mark.H: 3 3/4in(9.5cm) W:2 3/4in(7cm)

Lot 17

A small vintage teddy bear h15cm

Lot 314

A job lot of assorted bear related items

Lot 317

A large qty of assorted collectable teddy bear figures

Lot 222

Royal Crown Derby bone china model of a koala bear, with gold stopper, H 11.5cm, model of a tortoise, with silver stopper, L 11.5cm, and a model of a mouse, with gold stopper, H 6cm (3)

Lot 328

Steiff golden plush bear Johann with articulated limbs and growler, 467 of 1500, with certificate, etc., H 45cm, boxed (6)

Lot 329

Steiff replica Titanic black plush bear with articulated limbs, no. 580 of a limited edition, H 49cm

Lot 330

Steiff replica 1904 golden plush bear with articulated limbs, no. 2200 of a limited edition, H 48cm

Lot 025004

Großer Eisbär, Entwurf Heinrich Ernst Weisser, KPM, um 1955, Ausformung 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., Porzellan, ca. 14 x 26 cmLarge Polar bear, designed by Heinrich Ernst Weisser, KPM, around 1955, molding 2. Half 20.th c., porcelain, approx. 14 x 26 cm

Lot 266

Two Mats Jonasson glass sculptures, one polar bear, one pig together with a Royal Crown Derby duck paperweight.Condition ReportBoth sculptures with chips, duck in good condition.

Lot 680

Northwest Frontier Flintlock musket, 54'' tapered smooth bone barrel, stock heavily decorated with inlaid brass and bone, lock plate bear the name of the East India Company, dated 1788 and signed 'Nock', Henry Nock, London Gunsmith 1741-1804. Overall length 69''. Clean condition, lock not working.

Lot 764

A vintage straw filled teddy bear 83cm h together with vintage teddy with growler mechanism 41cm h.Condition ReportWell loved. Largest bear with replacement pads and hole on top of one arm, one leg and neck. Smaller bear lacking one eye, growler not working properly and hole in leg.

Lot 95

Collection of ornaments, pair of small Staffordshire figures Shepherd and Shepherdess10.5cm h, Goebel Hummel figure 13cm h, Royal Crown Derby watering can 8cm h, Russian pottery bear 15cm h and a figure of a nude lady signed V A Kaufmann, 13cm l and a small figure of a girl signed Peggy Potted by Plant No 43.Condition ReportStaffordshire with paint loss.

Lot 812

A boxed Steiff teddy bear with book 125 years of Steiff, dust sheet ripped to book, cinnamon bear 25cm tall

Lot 814

A boxed Steiff teddy bear 111488 Weihnachtsteddybar

Lot 815

A Steiff teddy bear 111464 lotte 28 with suitcase

Lot 816

A boxed Steiff teddy bear Joseph with certificate, some corrosion to music box but working

Lot 818

A Steiff Millennium bear no 6513 with certificates and a Jubilee 2002 teddy bear

Lot 819

Two Steiff teddy bears England Rose and Musical Picnic bear - working

Lot 820

A Steiff Paddington 22 teddy bear with red coat

Lot 824

A Steiff teddy bear Angler 2002

Lot 827

Two Steiff teddy bears Thursdays bear and Steiff Centenary 30 with certificate

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