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A large 19th Century Italian Majolica vase and cover with a painting of a battle scene with two large satyr ringed handles (one ring missing), lids bears inscription 'Agostino Roth Feci in Savona 1778' and the letter 'S' in a six pointed star, the lids bear the marks for Pharos of Genoa, height 48cm
John Glover (British, 1767-1849), John Glover Sketchbook No. 71, to include 47 mainly pencil and some grey wash sketches of cattle and landscapes in southern English locations, with some pages double-sided and others consisting of two or more individual sketches per page, initialled to inside of front cover and numbered 71, with full page size typically 19 x 12cm. Provenance: given to the vendor's father by the well-known dealer Cyril Fry and thence by descent. The notebook originally consisted of 105 sketches. The missing pages were removed before the sketchbook came into the possession of the vendor's father. Condition Report: The sketchbook bears some wear and damage. The boards are frayed and worn. The sketches bear some foxing and spotting, as well as some wear to the corners, but the images themselves are generally in good condition and in tact. All pages are loose.
Sav Akyuz 'BEAR - BEAR MOVES' (I've got bear moves, bear-bear moves!) - acrylic on canvas - signed - 8" x 8" - PROVENANCE: Donated to and sold on behalf of Macmillan Caring Locally, Canvas for the Mac - the full hammer price will be going to the charity - About the Artist: Sav Akyuz is the award winning children's book illustrator behind rapper Ben Bailey Smith's (aka Doc Brown) read aloud children's books about a decidedly mischievous bear - firstly 'I am Bear' and subsequently 'Bear Moves'.
Laura Ford, British b.1961 - Smoking Bear, 1987; bronze, H38 x W18.5 x D20 cm (ARR) Note: edition 5/6 Provenance: Christopher Hull Gallery, 17 Motcomb Street, February 1993; The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot Collection, purchased from the above and thence by descent Note: Ford's work is represented in many public collections including; Tate, The Victoria and Albert Museum, Government Art Collection, National Museums and Gallery of Wales Arts Council of Great Britain; and Penguin Books.
Nuremberg Trial, The Pohl Trial. Photographs of a number of the key defendents in this trial at Nuremberg, 1947, essentially for those in the SS who conducted the administration of the Holocaust (SS Main Economic and Administrative Office), Pohl was found guilty and hanged, others were given prison sentences. Photographs are Pohl (2 copies), Frank (2 copies), Loerner, Vogt (3 copies), Pook, Baier, Hohberg & Volk. All but two of the photographs bear the stamps and reference numbers of the Public relations Photo section Office Chief of Counsel for War Crimes (12)
Rock and Roll and Doo-Wop, 7 inch 45 records, including Billy Fury, The Showtimers, The Showstoppers, Jonny Thunder, Mike Sarne, Ronnie, Santo and Jonny, Rocking Rebels, Cliff Richard, Bobby Pickett, Elvis Presley, Joey Dee, Eddie Cochran, Chubby Checker, Chuck Berry, Joe Turner, The Stargazers, The Fentones, Jet Harris, Garry Mills, Eddie Hodges, The Eternals, Bobby Helmes, Dean Shannon, Tony Scotti, Bobby Shafto, Buddy Holly, Melissa Napkin Hall, Bobby Rydale, Showaddywaddy, Sapphires, Little Richard, Teddy Bear, Jonny Burnett, etc. Approx 300 x 7 inch singles and a few EPs. Viewing By Appointment.
Selection of books relating to Sino-Japanese hostilities in the 1930's, the first book is an official album of photographs that appears to bear the emblems of the Japanese Naval Landing Forces on the cover, the photographs, captioned in Japanese and annotated very neatly in English, cover operations around Shanghai in 1932, the next book is titled 'Shanghai of Today' and contains photographs of the public buildings in that city, it has an annotation to the inside cover dated 1934, the next book is titled 'Five Months of War, the hostilities between Japan and China in narrative and picture' printed in 1938, the last book is titled 'Shanghai Defence Forces Souvenir and contains photographs and details of the British and International Military and Naval Forces involved in the defence of Shanghai in 1927, there are some very interesting photographs including that of pipers of the Shanghai Scottish, it has the name ' Major Sutor' written to the top and it is possible the group of books belonged to a British army officer involved in operations in China, (4)
Rhymey - a post-war Chiltern Hugmee Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, slit pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and inoperative squeaker —21 1/2in. (55cm.) high (slight general wear and thinning, one eye missing top third) - No 1563 purchased from Dean’s Auctions 6th June 2005
Oscar Gavenny - an early British Teddy Bear with chimes 1915-20, with golden mohair, clear and black oily eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, large cupped ears, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown cloth pads, internal chimes and Prince of Wales pin —17 1/4in. (44cm.) high (slight thin to back and slight general wear) - No.227 purchased from an Antique Shop in Aber 30th December 1997
Lochins - an early British Teddy Bear circa 1920, with blonde mohair, one clear and black oily glass eye with brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, slight hump, cork stuffed, inoperative growler and Elgin enamel pin —14in. (35.5cm.) high (some general wear and thinning, pin missing fixing pin) - No.2326 purchased from Brightwells 10th September 2008
Teddy Bateman - a Terrys Teddy Bear 1915-20, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass oily eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, large cupped ears, swivel head, pin jointed arms with cloth pads, rounded hump, inoperative growler and old red knitted outfit —14 1/2in. (37cm.) high (balding to face and back of head, limbs need reattaching, one eye missing a third, eyes and ears need resetting and general wear) - No.3405 purchased from Batemans Auctions 15th February 2014
Woodchester - an Amrican 1920s Teddy Bear, with dark golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black cloth undernose, ears on side of head, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and Oshkosh dungarees —24 1/2in. (62cm.) high (slight general wear and three pads covered) - No.1298 purchased from Tetbury Antiques Centre 27th July 2004
Goldsworthy - a large German 1920/30s Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eye, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and moth, slotted-in-ear, jointed limbs, elongated body with hump, growler and diamanté collar —28in. (71cm.) high (missing ear and eye, three pads covered and slight general wear) - No. 2724 purchased from Pembridge Auctions 21st June 2010
Linton Hall - a German 1920s Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, replaced button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, slotted in ears, swivel head, jointed limbs, elongated body with hump, inoperative growler and three red buttons sewn down his front —24in. (61cm.) high (some balding and general wear, ears need attaching, pads recovered and some stuffing loss from arms) - No.1594 purchased from Newent Auctions 22nd July 2005
Butler - a large German 1930s Teddy Bear, with golden short mohair, replaced orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, swivel head, jointed limbs, elongated body with hump and growler —29in. (73.5cm.) high (some balding, general wear, fraying to tip of muzzle and pads very well replaced)
Thomas Morgan - a rare Chad Valley blue mohair Teddy Bear 1930s, with orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, large bulbous black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet limbs, red and white woven label on foot, celluloid covered button in ear and inoperative squeaker —18in. (45.5cm.) high (some thinning and wear, the odd bald spot, could do with a clean and discoloured) - No. 2328 purchased from Ross Auctions on 25th June 2008
A Chad Valley Rainbow Tubby clown Teddy Bear 1930s, with red mohair body and arms, blonde mohair head and hands, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, remains of black stitching, fixed neck, jointed arms and brown cloth pads —19in. (48.5cm.) high (patched hole in muzzle, other damage and wear) - No.4226
Linus - a post-war Chad Valley Teddy Bear, with curly blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, inoperative growler, chest seam label and square Queen Mother label on foot —14in. (35.5cm.) high (slight wear and thinning, pad finish worn) - No. 493
Teddy Parslow - a Chad Valley Teddy Bear, probably early post-war, light brown mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with brown felt pads —16in. (40.5cm.) high (missing right hand pad, fading, slight general wear and thinning) - No. 3502
Will Scarlet - a German red mohair 1930s Teddy Bear, with replaced glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative growler —21in. (53cm.) high (a few bald spot, some general wear and thinning and covered pads) - No.3222 purchased from Special Auction Services 30th May 2013
Ebony - an unusual black plush Teddy Bear 1930s, probably British with black silky wool plush, pronounced muzzle, grey or white stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and inoperative growler —24in. (61cm.) high (missing eyes, one ear loose and slight general wear) - No.1940 purchased from Special Auction Services 14th October 2006
Private Geogre Jameson - a rare Farnell white mohair WWI soldier Teddy Bear, with large clear and black glass eyes with orange painted backs, pipe-cleaner ears, swivel head and pin-jointed limbs —3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high (missing arm and dirty) - No.1186 purchased from Christie’s South Kensington December 2003
Private Archibald Stanley - a rare Farnell blue mohair WWI soldier Teddy Bear, with clear and black glass eyes, pipe-cleaner ears, swivel head and pin-jointed limbs 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high (missing arm and leg, some fading) - No.1187 - purchased from Christie’s South Kensington December 2003
Marshall and Snelgrove - an early British Teddy Bear and his Soldier bear friend, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, restitched black nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongate climbs with cloth pads, hump and inoperative growler —20 1/2in. (52cm.) high (balding to head, other bald spots and general wear and thinning, repair to muzzle); with leather harness with a larger size soldier Teddy Bear (bald) - No.1724 purchased from Christie’s South Kensington 13th December 2005
Teddy Mooney - an early British Teddy Bear 1915-20, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, rounded hump and inoperative growler —17in. (43cm.) high (balding, tear to top of head, one ear loose, general wear and pads covered) - No.4123 purchased on line 3rd September 2016
Waldridge - a 1920s British Teddy Bear, possibly Teddy Toy Company with light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and inoperative squeaker —14 3/4in. (37.5cm.) high (very slight thinning, slight darns to pads and eyes possibly replaced) - No.3541purchased on-line 1st October 2014
Ivy and Brumas - A Dean’s Rag Book Co Polar Bear and her cub 1950s, with white mohair, brown and black plastic eyes, black plastic nose, stitched mouth and claws and printed label on underside —16 1/2in. (42cm.) high and Brumas with white wool plush, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, felt pads and label in back seam (slight wear) - Ivy and Brumas were polar bears at London Zoo. Brumas was born 27 November 1949 and Ivy was her mother. Ivy had come to London from Hanover Zoo in 1947, and was about twelve years old when she gave birth. Brumas was named after her keepers Bruce and Sam (whose name was reversed). Although Brumas was female, the press reported that the bear was a he so the public thought that the cub was male, a belief that is still widespread. Brumas was the first baby polar bear to be successfully reared in Britain and was an immediate attraction with the public. She caused such interest that, in 1950, the Zoo's annual attendance figures reached the 3 million mark. Brumas died on 17 May 1958.
Ming - A Dean’s Rag Book Co walking Panda Bear circa 1949, with black and white mohair, clear and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, tail, replaced black felt pads, white stitched claws, weighted feet, green and white label in side seam and red leather collar —16in. (41cm.) long (one ear split to make two and re-backed, slight thinning) - the weighted and slippy feet help make the bear walk when led along by a lead

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