Louis Leon Prieur, Mon Cheri - A vintage bisque head doll with weighted glass eyes, an open mouth with four upper teeth, marked 'Mon Cheri LP Paris 9' to the rear of the head, on a jointed composite body with bisque hands. The head is unwigged but appears to be in Good overall condition with some wear to the eyelids. The body appears Fair with some cracks, wear and signs of play. The lot is accompanied by a soft toy 'Posh Blush' teddy bear and a large soft vintage Golly. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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Steiff, Unmarked Maker - A vintage and modern teddy bear. Lot includes a vintage golden coloured bear with glass eyes, jointed arms and legs, fabric pads, vertically stitched black nose, and measuring approx. 24cms in height which appears to be in Good overall condition; together with a modern Steiff #111693 reddish brown coloured teddy bear with Steiff button to ear with yellow tag and matching swing number swing tag to foot,measuring approx. 29cms which appears in Excellent condition. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Armand Marseille, Schoenau and Hoffmeister; DPC, Other - A mixed collection of vintage dolls, doll parts and a teddy bear. Lot includes an unmarked vintage brown, soft filled teddy bear with growler, plastic eyes, black vertically stitched nose, brown felt pads, which appears in Fair condition with a few areas of balding; an Armand Marseille bisque headed doll of a little girl on soft body marked AM Koppelsdorf Germany 996 A 3 M', with weighted eyes, open mouth featuring one upper tooth and tremble tongue, with brown hair in ribbon, measuring approx. 38cms; A Schoenau and Hoffmeister doll with bisque head on wooden body with sleepy eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth and marked 'SH with PB inside Star 1909 10/0 Germany' on rear of head and similar. Items appear to range in condition between Poor - Good. One Armand Marseille doll features a broken leg with large stains / blemishes to body and legs. The bisque head missing eyes is marked Made in Germany 390 A 2 M'. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi Toys No. 1123 Chipperfields Circus animal cage comprising of red and yellow body with flat spun hubs and blue Chipperfields livery, with two polar bear figures, also sold with model club leaflet and model leaflet, and an unused polar bears transfer, housed in the original all-card lift-up lid box (NM-M,BNM)
A VERY RARE Herend 19th Century (c.1890), 6 Piece Coffee Set of Cornucopia Tupini Pattern (7). To consist of 1 coffee pot and 6 demi-tasse cups and saucers. All pieces bear the Herend mark for c.1890. The birth of the Tupini pattern - also known as the Cornucopia Tupini pattern - in 1870 was inspired by Arabian ceramics glittering in enamel colours. Borrowing just a handful of motifs from the mysterious Orient, the masters of Herend conjured up this pattern to embrace the heated, spicy, intoxicating fairy world of the Arabian Nights. Perhaps that is why it caught the eye of the Shah of Persia, who ordered it from Herend.This set comes from a private collection.Condition report: Excellent. Very minor wear to gilding. One saucer and one coffee cup show an indication of a tiny surface crack to glazing.
A 9ct gold teddy bear charm pendant, articulated body, eyes set with round rubies, the waist coat set with round cut sapphire, amethyst, citrine, emerald and aquamarine, length approx. 57mm (inc bale) on a heavy weight 9ct gold belcher chain, length approx. 20'', total gross weight approx. 53.2gms Condition report: good- all stones present and intact, chain good, clasps in working order, minor wear and tear
A 1930s Bretby Pottery figure of a young boy, standing holding a teddy bear, raised on a black glazed circular plinth base, impressed factory mark and shape number 3175, height 17cm, S/D, together with two Max Fritz for Rosenthal porcelain figures of laughing rabbits with pink highlights, tallest height 14cm. (3)
A collection of various carved and/or painted treenware items to include a Scandinavian root wood lidded tankard 26.5cm high, a Black Forest type nutcracker as an old man seated upon a pillar 17cm high, a red painted cow (v. damaged) 21cm long, a root wood figure of Dr. Syntax 29.5cm high, a Black Forest candle holder as a dog by a tree 16cm high, a Black Forest figure of a chamois by a tree 15.5cm high, a painted figure of a kneeling man 27cm high, a Black Forest type child's toy of man and bear feeding, a carved and painted figure of man in robes with book 12.5cm high and a carved box as a book (lid missing)
A collection of various treenware to include an Indian painted wooden figure of a multi-armed deity, an alpine carved wooden figure of an old man seated upon a rock bearing label to underside "Rudesheim", various bowls and boxes, miniature oak throne chair, black forest bear decorated bowl, rolling pin, pair of Japanese lacquered wooden vases etc
Tray of assorted pottery items to include; two miniature Gaudy Welsh dresser jugs, a relief design dresser jug with deer, floral design dresser jug possibly Swansea porcelain, blue and white pearlware jug, blue and white Delft cow creamer, a Thomas Wallis & Co Ltd Holborn Circus E.C. 'Their Teddy Bear Nelson aged 4 months' shallow bowl with a man with bear cub decoration to the front and 'General Drapers & Complete House Furnishers' to the bottom. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Thomas Wallis dish is cracked. Cow Creamer appears fine. Blue and white jug - very small hairline crack to base of handle and very small chip to the rim, crazing. Gaudy Welsh, one has two barely visible hairline cracks to base of handle, the other is stamped 'Allertons' to base, is slightly bigger and significantly discoloured. Large floral jug has chip and frits to rim, some discolouration, internal small firing crack. Deer jug has signs of wear, some wear to decoration, small hairline crack to internal base, not visible externally.
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