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BROWNING ARMS CO. A .45-70 GOVT. 'BROWNING MODEL 1886' LEVER-ACTION REPEATING RIFLE, serial no. 2118NY607, 22in. round nitro barrel, adjustable open sights, full-length tubular magazine, saddle-ring, gold-washed trigger, tang engraved 'BROWNING MODEL 1886', silver action engraved and gold-inlaid with game scenes of red deer and grizzly bear, signed 'T. MOR', well-figured stock and fore-end with chequered panels, crescentic steel buttplate, 13 1/4in. pull. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WEBLEY & SCOTT, BIRMINGHAM A GOOD .177 BARREL-COCKING AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'MKII SERVICE', serial no. S5259, circa 1935, with 25 1/2in. barrel, push-button barrel release, rotating bolt-handled barrel-lock, peep-sight to rear, blued air-chamber with model details and patents (anti bear-trap device absent), trigger unit with makers name and address, no provision for safety catch, walnut semi pistol-grip butt-stock, ribbed horn heel-plate, the whole retaining much original blued finish. Pre-1939
ALEX'R HENRY, EDINBURGH A .500 (B/P EXPRESS) SINGLE-SHOT FALLING-BLOCK RIFLE, MODEL 'HENRY PATENT', serial no. 1758, for between 1865-69, with round tapering 26 3/4in. barrel, the top near breech signed 'ALEX'R HENRY 12 SOUTH ST. ANDREW ST. EDINBURGH PATENT NO.'S 1106 & 91', block and beaded blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with three additional folding leaves, top of nocksform marked 'PATENT', border engraved slab-sided receiver, under-lever operated falling block, left hand back-action lock with exposed hammer and signed 'ALEX'R HENRY', chequered walnut pistol-grip butt-stock, the top of wrist and front of comb inlet with a period adjustable peep-sight, chequered iron heel-plate with central trapdoor, moulded horn grip-cap, smooth walnut fore-end amateurly engraved with kills of various species including 'Bear', 'Chamois', 'Stag' and 'Reindeer' and the owners name, moulded tip to fore-end, traces only of finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
THREE UNBOXED MODERN MINIATURE STEIFF SOFT TOYS, reproduction 1905 teddybear, No. 029615, height approximately 17cm, white standing bear, with bell around neck, length approximately 12cm and a blue elephant with orange saddle cloth, bell to trunk and hanging ring, length approximately 12cm, all appear in very good condition with button and tag to left ear (3)
TWO BOXES OF BOXED AND LOOSE STEIFF CLUB MINIATURE TEDDY BEARS AND A BOX OF ANTIQUES AND TEDDY REFERENCE BOOKS, the Steiff Club miniature bears dating from 1999-2005, 2008-2011, all with tags and labels attached, approximate heights 10cm, together with a boxed Steiff Club pin badge, the books include 'The Teddy Bear Encyclopedia' by Pauline Cockrill in hardback and paperback
TWO BOXED MERRYTHOUGHT TEDDY BEARS including 'Hope' special edition This Morning America Appeal No.33,054 with certificate of authenticity, height 19cm (mould marks to top of box, bear and certificate in good condition, swing tag attached), 'Millennium Cheeky Bear' limited edition 594/2000, in display box, height 22cm (swing tag detached but included) (2)
TWO MODERN MERRYTHOUGHT LIMITED EDITION OLIVER HOLMES COLLECTORS BEARS, both fully jointed, the small bear wearing a neck bow, golden mohair felt pads, feet pads with label and signatures, white seam label numbered and signed (23/25), height 22cm, the larger bear with head bow, fabric feet pads with label and signatures, white seam label numbered 1 of 1, height 61cm (2)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASSWARES etc, to include four Wedgwood calendar plates with boxes, (2 x 1978 and 2 x 1981), eighteen resin 'Bramble' teddy bear figure and boxes for seventeen, approximately twenty pieces of ceramics commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII including Beswick and a mug designed by Dame Laura Knight, Duchess teawares with rose sprigs design, two cream/fawn throws, a selection of cut glass and crystal etc (sd) (three boxes and loose)
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS. ETC, comprising a pair of Spanish still life flower studies signed Cris, oils on board, maximum dimensions 27cm x 20cm, framed religious print 'Christ Blessing Little Children' after Henry Le Jeune, size approximately 52cm x 79cm, teddy bear print, Briton Riviere print of boy and a dog and a cross stitch picture (6)
A BOXED STEIFF LIMITED EDITION CLUB EVENT TEDDY BEAR 2002, white blonde mohair, fully jointed, wearing a waistcoat, height 21cm, limited edition no 01716, button in ear with white tag, catalogue no 420337, with corresponding certificate in envelope and box and another Steiff box (bear, two boxes and certificate)
FOUR LIMITED EDITION MERRYTHOUGHT TEDDY BEARS IN BASKETS, comprising mohair 'Picnic Bear' No.127 dated July 10th 1999 with Millenium and Merrythought Mohair swing tags, 'Strawberry Tea' No.110, July 6th 1996, 'Toffee Apple', No.260, July 12th 1997 and 'Lemon Sorbet' No.91, July 11th 1998, each bear has certificate, and paw signed by Oliver Holmes and Jacqueline Revitt (4) (condition: good)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE LPS, CDS AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, to include LPs by Queen, Rod Stewart etc, CDs include Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Buddy Holly and compilations, modern table lamps with leaded glass shades, boxed Christmas 'Musical Bell Symphonium' music box, calligraphy inks, nibs, accessories, Nikon Coolpix P100 digital camera with leads, box and instructions, USSR made binoculars 8x30 in case, large teddy bear mirror, pictures, etc (s.d) (4 boxes and loose)
circa 400 miles from new, Don Law Racing prepared 1993 Jaguar XJ220 CoupéChassis no. SAJJEAEX8AX220778*Supplied new to Germany*Recent mechanical overhaul by marque experts200mph performance*Legendary 1990s supercar*Stunning and timeless looksFootnotes:One always wonders what automotive designers do in their spare time – and how many great designs were sketched on napkins and just as soon discarded. One of those idle-hour projects that did bear fruit began with Jaguar's director of product engineering, Jim Randle, who envisioned a V-12-powered, all-wheel-drive machine that could compete successfully against vehicles such as the Porsche 959 in the viciously competitive Group B competition.Randle and his bosses wanted to successfully develop and build such a car in-house, without the support of Tom Walkinshaw Racing which had helped to develop the company's most recent competition models. Randle nonetheless initially received no official support for the project and thus much of the early conceptual work was completed by 'The Saturday Club,' a group of twelve volunteers that spent much of their off-hours developing the new vehicle. The end result was the XJ220, with a name that recalled the conventions behind the moniker of the original XK 120 – but the new machine would be capable of 220 mph, not 120. A remarkable concept vehicle was debuted under that name at Birmingham in October 1988.The XJ220 went over like gangbusters with Jaguar's clientele, some of their wealthier clients literally sending blank cheques, and the car drew unprecedented media attention. The company had not seriously envisioned it reaching production, but with such strong demand, the possibility was soon explored. A little over a year later, the decision was made to build the XK220 and produce 350 examples. Amusingly, given the XJ220's origins as a design to be developed free of TWR influence, to get the car into production Jaguar had to team with TWR to form a new venture, Project XJ220 Ltd., which would engineer and eventually build the new car. This concern utilized a modified version of the XJR-11 racing car's turbocharged V-6 that would enable the projected top speed while saving space and weight inside the car. With the V-6 the XJ220 was faster to 60 mph than both the Ferrari F40 and the Lamborghini Diablo, and established a new lap record for a production automobile at the Nürburgring.In sum, the production XJ220 may not have had the V-12 for which it was first envisioned – but it was still a true supercar, capable of outstanding performance, and featuring world-class technology. Fewer than 300 examples were produced, and they remained beloved by enthusiasts for representing the height of Jaguar's engineering prowess and performance during the early supercar era. Few 'poster cars' of the early 1990s are so in-demand.The XJ220 offered was finished in Monza Red over Sand and dispatched on 16 August 1993 to original owner Woo Yung Tae through his company 'Primrose International,' as recounted on both the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate and the original owner's manuals. It was delivered to Germany and there stored throughout its life in dehumidified storage along with the rest of the owner's automobile collection, reportedly under the care and maintenance of a former Ferrari-trained mechanic. The service book shows a single service by a German Jaguar dealer on 13 June 1994 at 388 km.The current owner acquired the car from the original collection through an intermediary in October 2015, and has maintained it in their own significant collection since. It was appropriately taxed upon its entry into the UK, but while a NOVA was submitted to register the car, the registration process was never completed and the car remains never registered since new – surely one of the last XJ220s that can make such a claim.The owner has invested in this motorcar's mechanical order, submitting it in late 2019 to noted specialists Don Law Racing to review an engine-out six-year service, including replacement of timing belts and other normal wear components, as well as the fuel tank, hoses, and main fuel pumps. The engine itself was rebuilt to ensure safe operation after many years in storage. Receipts for this work, totaling over £35,000, are included in the file. The XJ220 remains in virtually pristine cosmetic order, with its paint having been corrected and the interior in superb condition, and to date shows only circa 400 miles from new. Accompanying are the original tool kit, car cover, handbooks in their leather wallet, wheel socket, and rear left- and right- wing mouldings for use during servicing.This is undoubtedly one of the lowest-mileage, freshest and best-prepared XJ220s available on the market, now available for registration for the first time in its life.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Edwardian Silver Chatelaine, Birmingham 1902, Cast with Cherubs and Scrolls, Hung with a Similar Heart Shaped Pin Cushion, Birmingham 1902, a Thimble, Birmingham 1899, Etui Holder, Birminham 1899 etc,With an Edwardian Silver Babies Rattle, Birmingham 1908, Modelled as a Teddy Bear, Approximately 25cm long
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