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Two antique Swiss silver open faced pocket watches comprising a Stauffer & Co and another with movement marked 'Sphinx', both having unsigned white enamel dials with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, both cases marked '0.935' with Bear, case diam. 46 & 47mm, gross weight 180.9g. Condition: both working intermittently and won't be sold with any guarantees, Sphinx requires winding stem attention (loose), both dials appear damage free, both cases and glass with age related surface scratches and small dents.
Three antique open faced key wind pocket watches comprising two Swiss silver cased Fattorini & Sons with signed dials, 52mm cases marked '0.935' with Bear, together with another having unsigned dial and movement in 50mm case hallmarked to inside of dust cover, all with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries on white enamel, gross weight 374.4g. Condition: Two Fattorini working intermittently, other is not running, none sold with any guarantees, hairlines to dials of Fattorini watches, other dial damage free, surface scratches, dents and rubbing to all cases and glas, some play in a couple of hinges, no inscriptions to all three blank cartouche to rear of cases, no key present.
Two antique 'Acme Lever' silver open face pocket watches by H. Samuel, Manchester, both with signed white enamel dials having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, 48mm cases, one marked '0.935' with Bear, the other marked '925' with London import 1919, one key wind, one keyless, gross weight 193.2g. Condition: both currently running both neither sold with any guarantees, key wind has hairline cracks to dial, other dial appears damage free, both have surface scratches and dents to cases and scratches to glass.
A Clarice Cliff teddy bear bookend, the green painted bear with a red ribbon, seated on a square plinth, printed Lawleys retailer's mark and 'Made in England', restored, 15cm highCondition report: The base has been restored - appears to have detached and reset to the plinth. Visibly restored paws. The base appears to have been filled. Some cupping to the black bands on the base.
A Bing cinnamon teddy bear, c1915-20, with swivel head and long arms, black boot button eyes, 41cm h, metal button stamped GB/N under left arm Provenance: By descent from the original owner in the early 20th c to the present vendors Localised wear and fading, but for an example of this age in good condition and unrestored, save for the possible exemption of pads
Royal Crown Derby paperweights, to include Farmyard Hen, ltd ed 2487/5000, gold stopper; Farmyard Cockerel, ltd ed 3910/5000, gold stopper; Govier's China Shop, gold backstamp ltd ed of 1000; Starlight Hare, Guild exclusive, gold stopper; Misty, Guild item, gold stopper; Bunny, Guild exclusive, gold stopper; Robin, gold stopper; Bear Hug, no stopper; Gone Fishing bear, no stopper; I Love You bear, no stopper; Cricketer bear, no stopper; Happy Birthday bear, no stopper; and Mini Shopping Bear - Born to Shop; all boxed.
Emma Barnsley's Bear was inspired by the landscape of the Peak District, her love of wildlife and her young daughter. Creating a dream-like illustration with whimsical animals flowing around the sculpture, like a children's story book. This is how she imagines the landscape might look at night, when the animals come out to play. She hopes children and adults alike will explore the visual narrative, engaging in their own storytelling.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Jim Stoten wanted to be free to just do a painting, which led him to the idea of wrapping a flat painting around the shape of his Bear. After deciding on this, he chose to use the Bear as a canvas for a portrait. Thinking about how this portrait would interact with every surface of the Bear, it became necessary to build a portrait out of an abstract pattern.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Kyle Platts' design for his Bear reflects a personal childhood memory, his summers growing up in Sheffield. During these summers he would collect the flowers of the Buddleia, also known as the 'Butterfly Bush', from his grandad's garden to attract butterflies. The design of his Bear, with its bold and bright colours, attempts to capture the excitement and intrigue that nature provoked in him from an early age.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Laura Aldridge's sculptural practice invites an impulsive response, interrupted by the barrier of not being able to physically engage with the work itself. Her Bear design is a celebration of the Bear itself, whose head is adorned with a ceramic floral wreath as a sign of honour to the other Bears. Wreaths are traditionally worn at ceremonies and have a long history of association with ancient pageants and ceremonies.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Inspired by the bright and colourful imagination of children, Marcus' own nephew has been treated by Sheffield Children's, leading him to gather various children's opinions on the project. Gathering paints, he asked his nephew to pick his favourite colours, formulating the basis of the colour palette. Marcus then applied these in a fun way which allow the viewer to see something new each time they look at the Bear.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
For his Bear design, Pieces, artist Nicolas Burrows incorporated energetic compositions that play with colour and form. Nick works primarily with collage and he was inspired by the idea of bringing movement into the heavy and static Bear sculpture. Pieces reflects his dynamic style; the design is made up of wild and wonky shapes that interact all over the Bear's surface, achieving the feeling of movement.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Caroline Greyling was inspired by the bear pit in Sheffield Botanical Gardens, which was once used as Yorkshire's largest compost pit. Composting plays a key part in reducing emissions and greenhouse gases. The Bear gets his name from the MC Hammer song Can't Touch This, challenging the view that composting is sometimes 'icky' but in the effort to promote sustainability and Sheffield as a green zero-carbon city, composting is essential.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Landscape Bear uses a recurring motif, a simplified landscape with day on the front and night on the reverse. The design symbolises our connection to nature and desire for a landscape with no urban markers. The images created should activate our collective imagination, the sun making the hills wave with energy and the snaking path carving a way forward could be a river or road leading us into unknown territory.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Loose Ends is based on Welland's ongoing collage series, which are visual expressions of the everchanging world around us. These abstract, expressive compositions can be complex or simple, with dynamic and inspiring energy. His Bear expresses that our world is constantly being reinterpreted, remixed and restyled - it is about being positive and open to new ideas, new conversations, cultures and new ways of doing things whilst connecting to each other.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Following on from his successful Herd of Sheffield design, illustrator Geo Law wanted his bear to be colourful and eye-catching amongst the streets of Sheffield. Geo has picked colours which would reflect the mood of when the bear trail began - summer. He also wanted to use his artwork to present a positive message and encourage people to be kind to each other and pull together in times of need.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
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