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Country Life Magazine bound run from 1897 to 1981 and one volume from 1987, many early copies bound in leather, later versions in cloth boards of different colours. Early volumes bear the stamp of Brownstown House, Navan, County Meath, Ireland, residence of the Summerville and Cornwall families. Approximately 210 volumes in total
Approximately 40 albums including Free Design, The Human Beinz, Neil Innes, Grimms, Gale Garnet and The Gentle Reign, The Gentrys, John Fred and His Playboy Band, Ellie Greenwich, Grapefruit, Carolyn Hester, Hep Stars, Lee Hazelwood, The International Submarine Band, The Hondells, Jeremy and The Satyrs, The Left Banke, The Leavers, Edward Bear etc
A 9ct rose gold fancy curb link bracelet with padlock clasp, length approx 16cm, approx 26.4g.Additional InformationLight scratches and wear, minor rubbing to the marks. It is a 20th century piece, does not bear a date mark, so we cannot give a precise date, the heart padlock is marked 'W.J.S 9ct gold' and all the links are marked 9ct. Nine of the links have the textured finish to one side, the rest are plain. General wear, two of the loops with old solder marks possibly from an old resizing.
An early 20th century teddy bear with button eyes, pronounced snout and hunch back and jointed limbs, length 46cm, and a later example with amber glass eyes and partial golden mohair, possibly Chad Valley (2).Additional InformationBoth with heavy wear throughout, the first mentioned bear with tears to fabric, very loose limbs, the head extremely loose, button eyes as stated, heavy staining, discolouration, the second bear with similar but somewhat lighter wear, although a lot of the mohair has been lost, in general heavy wear throughout, in need of some loving care and attention.
ROYAL DOULTON; seven figures including HN2166 'The Bride', HN1949 'Lady Charmian', HN3420 'Ashley', HN2059 'The Bedtime Story, four further figures comprising three Howard Wedgwood, four Renaissance examples including limited edition 'Paul "Bear" Bryant' 4/9315 and 'Chief Illiniwek' 729/4900, both produced for University Treasure Ltd and both boxed.Additional InformationThe bride figure with some chips to the moulded foliage and her bouquet, Janet possibly with some small chips to the moulded foliage, pronounced crazing to one of the Renaissance figures, further general wear throughout.
SUN BEAR,early 20th century, Russia, a taxidermy Sun Bear, scientific name Helarctos malayanus, wearing a straw boater mounted on a wooden base,150cm highCondition report: Some face and claw damage due to age, however fur in generally good condition. Nice ‘hoop’ colouring to fur on the chest
BEHIND BARS,late 19th/early 20th century, an extraordinary pair of oil paintings on a printed ground, of a lion and tiger looking at each other, each enclosed in elaborate cage-like wooden frames with closing bars,picture size 64 x 99cmwith frame 103 x 136cm (2)This pair of unusual pictures were probably inspired by the Tower of London animal menagerie which was London's first zoo. From the 1200s to the mid-19th century, the Tower of London housed a menagerie of exotic wild animals, never before seen in London, including lions and a polar bear given as royal gifts. Condition report: Pictures restored and relined, frame and bars restored and repainted.
Kit-bodied or Modified Graham Farish N gauge GWR Churchward Locomotives and Tenders, comprising 4-6-2 no 111 'The Great Bear', 4-6-0's 'Saint' no 2924 (with numberplates but no names) and no 4000 'North Star', and 2-8-0 no 2823, all G, some variations in paint finishes but all in GWR green, all in GraFar boxes (4)
A Kit-built 00 gauge GWR Churchward 'The Great Bear' Locomotive and Tender, from a M&L white-metal kit, neatly made and finished in fully-lined green as no 111 with good-quality etched 'plates and bogie tender, G-VG, left-side nameplate supplied loose, and LHS valve link/spindle missing, in original kit box
Silver and plated christening gifts, a tubular glass birth certificate holder on a wooden stand, silver caps to each end with gilded teddy bear finials, Birmingham 2006, scroll 24cm, stand 27cm, Broadway & Co silver-backed child's hairbrush in the Victorian style, Birmingham 2002, 17cm, a silver-plated teddy bear photograph frame, 17x13.5cm, to take a 13x9cm photograph, a Carr's of Sheffield plain silver-plated christening mug, with gilded interior, 8cm, a William Widdop polished pewter christening mug, with stork handle and facility to engrave a clock with date and time of birth with weight, all new and boxed.
Jünger, Ernst. Flugträume. Herausgegeben von Wolfram Benda. 83 S., 1 Bl. Mit 5 Original-Holzschnitten von Jürgen Wölbing 28 x 19 cm. Türkisfarbenes OHalbmaroquin mit gold- und blaugeprägtem Rücken (Rücken verblasst) und Vorderdeckel-Vignette in Blaudruck, in OPappschuber (an den Rändern leicht verblasst). Bayreuth, The Bear Press, 1983.4. Druck der Bear Press. Eines von 175 nummerierten Exemplaren der Vorzugsausgabe auf Japanpapier (Gesamtauflage: 210), die Holzschnitte hier allerdings entgegen dem Druckvermerk nicht signiert. Beispielhafter Druck von H. O. Schulze in Lichtenfels, in der Trajanus-Antiqua auf schwerem Torinoko-Japanpapier. Druckvermerk vom Künstler und von Ernst Jünger signiert. - Nahezu verlagsfrisches, teils unbeschnittenes Exemplar.
8x Ruskin Bears Teddybears by Lesley Simpson. 7x with original information labels attached to each bear. No.403 in straw colour dated March '97. No.493 in blue-grey dated dec '97. Together with small bears; No.616 in purple dated Oct '99. No.288 in red. No.401 in black and white dated Feb '97. No.514 in maroon and white dated April '98. No.370 Christmas Bear in beige dated 10 Dec '96. Plus an unlabelled bear in dark brown. Tallest bear approx. 60cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels. £40-60
6x Charnwood Teddybears by Frank Webster. All limited editions and with original information labels attached to each bear. 'Onyx' in black, dated 2000, edition 8 of 20. 'Peppermint Pete' in mint green and cream, edition 1 of 3. 'Gordi' in two-tone brown, edition 1 of 1. 'Mathius' in black and beige, edition 8 of 20. 'Cafe Latte' in coffee and cream, edition 1 of 1. Cafe Creme in brown, caramel and cream, edition 3 of 5. Tallest bear approx. 55cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels.£40-60
6x Charnwood Teddybears by Frank Webster. All limited editions and with original information labels attached to each bear. 'Faith' in gold, dated 2002, edition 8 of 20. 'Espresso' in coffee, edition 1 of 1. 'Riley' in brown, edition 8 of 20. 'Baby Worcester' in dark brown, edition 3 of 6. 'Ember' in black and red, edition 1 of 2. 'Pedro' in light brown, edition 1 of 1. Tallest bear approx. 43cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels.£40-60
5x Charnwood Teddybears by Frank Webster. All limited editions and with original information labels attached to each bear. 'Hope' in brown, dated 2001, edition 8 of 20. 'Cream Bun' in light cream, edition 1 of 1. 'Ninety Nine' in two-tone brown and cream, edition 8 of 10. 'Teddy Gold' in light gold, edition 8 of 15. 'Baby Cinnamon' in cinnamon, edition 8 of 20. Tallest bear approx. 55cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels. £40-60
5x Atlantic Bears of Ross-shire Scotland Teddybears. All with original information labels attached to each bear. 'McGruff' in brown, edition 17 of 30. 'Sophie' in off-white, no.12. 'Peter' in yellow-beige, no.13. 'Bunbury' in brown, edition 8 of 20. 'Gillian' in very light pink, edition 5 of 5. Tallest bear approx. 60cm. Bears VGC-Mint. £40-60
4x Ruskin Bears Teddybears by Lesley Simpson. All with original information labels attached to each bear. No.626 in grey dated 2000. No.391 in yellow/cream dated Feb. '97. No.623 in dark grey dated Nov '99. Another unnumbered in purple. Tallest bear approx. 78cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels. £40-60
4x Dean's Rag Book Co. Ltd. Teddybears. All with original information labels attached to each bear, one boxed. 'Egan' in dark brown, edition 217 of 300. 'Paddy' in off-white, edition 181 of 1000. 'Toffee Nose' in cream, edition 153 of 750. 'Wilton' in cream and coffee, edition 96 of 125. Tallest bear approx. 55cm. Bears VGC-Mint. £40-60
3x Teddybears. 2x Dean's Rag Book Co. Ltd. and a Stier Bears by Kathleen Wallace. All with original information labels attached to each bear. 'Donovan' in off-white, edition 66 of 250. 'Allen' in light brown, edition 108 of 125. 'Black Jack' in black, edition 11 of 15. Tallest bear approx. 62cm. Bears GC-VGC, some wear and fur loss to the nose of 'Black Jack'. £40-60
A collection of stone fossils and semi-fossilised teeth and bones, collected before 1950 to include part of a cave bear jaw, indistinctly inscribed 'Urus Spelaeus', 34cm, a petrified shark's tooth, 6.2cm, various ammonite and sea urchins etc.CONDITION: Provenance - T. Gerrard & Co Ltd, Pentonville Road, preparators, technicians and modellers of London were involved, amongst other things, in biology, osteology and entomology.
A pair of 19th century Chinese finely carved ivory lidded pots, 12.5cm high and Japanese ceramicsCONDITION: The figural finial has a hand missing and and chips to the sleeve and tail missing to the bear. Chips to the bottom edge of the coat and the feet are missing. Both covers have cracks to the edges. The carved ivory covers are in good condition considering the finials are missing and still have much of their original staining. The main body of the pots cracks from the base. The carving appears to be in good condition with original staining to the top, base and various parts of the carving. The interior has original staining to the sides and base.
A 19th century three-part folding brass 'Paul Pry' snuff box and five other items, comprising a 19th century inlaid mahogany needlecase in the form of a miniature Sheraton design knife box, a Black Forest carved bear crumb brush, a turned horn powder flask of ovoid form with screw-fitting covers to either end, a lignum vitae box and cover in the form of a miniature wassail cup (a.f.) and a plated watch case containing a collection of fox canine teeth (6)
* CLAIRE HARKESS RSW (SCOTTISH B. 1970 - ), POLAR BEAR watercolour on paper, signed, dated 1998 label verso 26cm x 18cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Label verso: Gallery 41, Edinburgh Note 1: In 1998, Claire worked as Artist in Residence with The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. While at Edinburgh Zoo she was filmed as part of the BBC "Ex-S" series and a fascinating documentary about her work was broadcast in November of that year. This work is a portrait of a specific animal at Edinburgh Zoo and it's likely that many Edinburgh residents and visitors to the Zoo will recognise this animal.. Note 2: Claire Harkess was born in Ayr, Scotland, graduating from Glasgow School of Art in the early 1990s. In recent years her painting has taken her to fragile lands to study and interpret life on the edge. Antarctica, Outback Australia and St Kilda are all places where, in such extreme environments, survival is difficult and the balance of life is delicate. Harkess has also worked on the Galápagos Islands, made famous by Charles Darwin’s ‘The Origin of the Species’. This isolated volcanic outpost remained relatively untouched by man, evolving to become one of the World’s unique ecosystems. The balance present in nature is clearly communicated through Claire's paintings. Painting in watercolour or gouache offers a unique directness; the essential qualities of light and energy present in the natural world are the very essence of the medium itself. The delicacy of her palette and oriental economy of her mark-making creates a subtle tension representing a world that is ‘holding still’, giving a sense of freedom, spirit, time and place. Claire's work is exhibited at The Scottish Gallery, where her most recent highly successful solo show was in July 2020, and at other prestigious galleries around the UK.
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