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Collectors - Hummel "Excelsior Porter" or bell hop / boy ceramic figure with detachable suitcases with rubber stoppers underneath cases, 10 x Italian Alabaster Carvings of Owls, Crushed marble pot belly trinket box, Ainsley / Coalport Flower Dishes, Ker Vitrex signed flower dish, 3 x Crystal glass, 5 x Ceramic Disney figures, 1 x Leonardo boxed trinket boxes one of Chrismas, the other Ark / Asian type by Orchid, Crystal and yellow metal coloured decorative Owl, Some resin figures one by Shudehill another Princess house exclusive bear, Arcadian crested ware piece, Ceramic chef pin holder, Children figure, probably German marked 9336, 2 x ceramic dogs and a brass boot. Tallest is a crystal glass at 21cm high.
Approximately 370 7 inch Singles from the 1960's to the 1980's, together with a quantity of vinyl LP's and 12 inch singles. Six 7 inch singles, the covers of which, or with paper inserts enclosed, bear the signatures of the bands 'Hello', 'The Foundations', 'Medicine Head', 'Ace' and two for 'Sweet Sensation'. An empty Ronnie Lane 'Slim Chance' LP album sleeve bearing the signatures of the band including 'Ronnie Lane' is also included as part of this lot . All of the signatures were hand signed for the vendor when the artistes appeared at a Midlands venue during the 1970's.
A parcel gilt beaker, maker's mark double struck, no further marks, possibly Glasgow, mid-19th century, of plain, rather squat form with flared lip, the side engraved with the crest and two mottoes of 'Cleland' and the crest possibly that of 'Caird', gilt washed interior, 9.5cm at the rim, 9cm in height, tests for silver, 4.6oztFootnote: The two marks are rather unclear but do bear a resemblance to a mark illustrated in 'English Goldsmiths and their Marks' by Sir Charles Jackson, third edition, page 571. The mark is listed as 'unidentified' on Glasgow plate 1836/37. Without any other marks, it is extremely difficult to make a positive identification. Edinburgh and Glasgow housed the main assay offices in Scotland in the 19th century, with the Glasgow office being established in 1819. However, it was not uncommon for Scottish silversmiths not to send items in for hallmarking. Consequently, many items were only marked with the maker’s initials. The names represented by the crests - Cleland and Caird - are originally from Scotland (Cleland from Lanarkshire and Caird from Ayrshire), and Glasgow would have been the nearest assay office for both areas at the time.
Steiff 1909 teddy bear in apricot mohair, with centre seam, boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, card lined feet, hump, jointed arms and legs, swivel head, elongated limbs, vertically stitched mouth and nose, stitching to paws, button in ear and inoperative growler mechanism, all original, H51cm
Merrythought c. 1940s teddy bear in golden mohair with glass eyes, jointed arms and legs and swivel head, repairs to pads, lacks Merrythought label, wearing green waistcoat, H53cm, and a c. 1930s teddy bear in blonde mohair, with glass eyes, jointed arms and legs and swivel head, likely by Merrythought, lacking label wearing knitted dress H45cm (2)
Circa 1930s Merrythought teddy bear with glass eyes, jointed arms and legs and a swivel head wearing a red jumper with white collar and grey trousers with a koala pin, H44cm and another c. 1940/50s Merrythought teddy bear in golden mohair with glass eyes jointed arms and legs, swivel head, all original, wearing a blue dress, Merrythought label on foot H37cm (2)
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