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25 sets of Front of House cards including Hannie Caulder starring Raquel Welch, The Humanoid, The Helicopter Spies, Heavy Traffic, The Heist, Havana, Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush, Hysteria, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear, Heidi's Song, Hold On, Hot Enough For June, The Helicopter Spies, How To Steal The World, The Heroin Gang, Hunted, Hound Dog Man, The Hands Of Orlac, The Hoodlum Priest, Hell Is For Heroes, Have Rocket Will Travel, Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush, The Hunting Party, How I Learned To Love Women, War Hunt, some later printings, all 10 x 8 inches.Provenance: From The Michael Armstrong Cinema Collection.Condition Report: Very good condition overall, light creasing and handling marks mainly to edges, some pin holes, ageing. We believe these sets to be complete but have not checked.
Vintage Money Box issues comprising 1) A Vintage Ceramic Bulldog moneybox ornament. Slight damage to collar, but lovely detail and colouring. 2) Antique Victorian heavy cast Brass Bear money box in very good condition. 15cm x 9cm and 3) Antique Black Bear cast Aluminium money box 14cm x 7cm, slight paint loss
A handsome duo of vintage bears comprising Chad Valley golden mohair teddy bear, label to foot, amber and black plastic eyes, black coal nose, fully jointed, velveteen pads. Excellent condition, Height 13”/33cm plus 12” Golden Mohair Teddy Bear, amber and black plastic eyes, black nose, fully jointed velveteen pads, black claw stitching, possibly Chad Valley? Bare patch on left forehead.
A sculpted limestone model of a Grizzly Bear, 20th century, modelled standing with head turned, on an integral rockwork socle with carved salmon to the front, 145cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep, atop a rockwork plinth 35cm high, 65cm wide, 65cm deep, 180cm high overall Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may apply The grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, is a subspecies of the brown bear and inhabits North America, there is some dispute amongst natural historians whether grizzly refers to the animals (grisly) behaviour or its grizzled appearance. Undeniably, the American zoologist formally classified it U horribilis for its character.Condition Report: Overall the bear is in good shape, reflecting its lack of significant age or use, some weathering starting to occur due to storage outside Please refer to additional images for referenceCondition Report Disclaimer
A sculpted limestone model of a Grizzly Bear, 20th century, modelled standing with head turned, on an integral rockwork socle modelled with flowing honey from honeycombed tree-stump, 145cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep, atop a rockwork plinth 35cm high, 65cm wide, 65cm deep, 180cm high overall Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may apply The grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, is a subspecies of the brown bear and inhabits North America, there is some dispute amongst natural historians whether grizzly refers to the animals (grisly) behaviour or its grizzled appearance. Undeniably, the American zoologist formally classified it U horribilis for its character.Condition Report: Overall the bear is in good shape, reflecting its lack of significant age or use, some weathering starting to occur due to storage outside Please refer to additional images for referenceCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of white painted cast iron garden seats, late 19th century, each with arcaded back beneath a scrolled top rail, the ogee sides pierced with botehs, the pierced seat above cabriole legs, each 94cm high, 113cm wide, 42cm deepBidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyThis pair of seats bear very close resemblance to a Scottish design registered in 1846 by Carron Company, Stirlingshire and illustrated in Georg Himmelheber, Cast Iron Furniture, Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, London 1996, plate 92. Himmelheber noting it was copied mainly in America, ibid page 225.Condition Report: Please note:These seats or benches have not been recently re-painted. It is unknown what paint has been used. They would probably benefit from a repaintCondition Report Disclaimer
Eleven silver mounted toadstool keepsake boxes by Carr's of Sheffield, the screw tops mounted with either a gilt fairy or bear, 4cm (1 1/2in) high, some with boxes; and three other silver keepsake boxes Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A 20th Century Russian .875 silver-gilt compact; the cover painted with a black bear and three cubs in a forest setting, foliate frame, the base with wavy decoration, mirror to interior, stamped on base with maker's mark and City mark - circa 1950s, 3.40 ozt, 7cm diam together with a Continental white metal pill box and cover, the cover painted with bouquet of flowers, the rim of body stamped 4, apparently unmarked (2)
A 1980 Olympic scarf, varios colours featuring a teddy bear, size approx 74cm, (slight mark) along with a silk 'Good for the Empire' silk scarf, blue ground with red trim and gold motifs, size approx 91cm, with original tag label and a Kodak scarf, with red, yellow and white pattern, size approx 71cm (3)
A collection of x5 original English made Pelham string Puppets. The collection to include a boxed Rupert The Bear puppet, a black poodle dog, a duck and a gypsy boy and girl. All puppets of wooden and plastic design with detailed painted faces, original outfits and all strings appear present. Great collection of Pelham Puppets.
Four novelty silver animal pepperettes, to include: an Edwardian silver bird pepperette by William Edward Hurcomb, London 1906, 4cm (1 1/2in) long; another similar with sponsor's mark for Burthold Muller, import mark for Chester 1903, 4cm (1 1/2in) long; an Edwardian rabbit pepperette by Grey & Co., Birmingham 1902, 7cm (2 3/4in) high; and a bear pepperette, maker's mark WW overstriking that of another, Birmingham 1909, 4cm (1 1/2in) high, 88g (2.85 oz) grossCondition Report: William Edward Hurcomb - Bird - Marks clear, head fits tightly to the body, stands wellBerthold Muller - Bird - Marks generally clear, head fits with some play, wobblesGrey & Co - Rabbit - Marks clear, head fits tightly to the body, stands wellBear - Marks lightly rubbed, head fits tightly to the body, stands wellAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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