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Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "Native American Culture" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 29c Native American Culture stamp issued October 18, 1994. In 1840, there were probably around 300,000 Indians and 30 distinct tribes in what is now the Western United States. Some Indians were nomadic hunters who followed the buffalo, while others were primarily farmers. The Pueblo Indians lived in sprawling apartment complexes constructed of adobe, while the nomadic tribes usually lived in tipis made of buffalo hides. The Cheyenne enjoyed a meal of dog meat, but the Comanches felt eating dog was as bad as eating one's own grandmother. For the Kiowa, dining on bear was taboo. The men of most plains Indians tribes were trained from birth to fight, and manhood was measured by their boldness in battle. The scalps the braves took from their enemies were symbols of pride and worn or displayed as trophies. It was also honorable to steal another tribe's horses. But the bravest act of all was the scoring of coups -- touching or striking an enemy by hand or weapon. The women were taught to sustain the warriors, sharing in victory celebrations and slashing their bodies as an expression of grief for those who died in battle. Perhaps the Cherokees, who considered all men as brothers, were the most adaptable of the Indian tribes. They set up their own school system and published Oklahoma's first newspaper, learning early to integrate themselves into the white man's way of life, while their neighbors on the Great Plains were still fighting and dying to preserve their heritage. The Indians were too few and too poorly armed to fend off the massive waves of intruders. Image Size: 19 x 16.75 in. Overall Size: 23.25 x 20.25 in. Unframed. (B14838)
Gordon Beningfield (British, 1936 - 1998) "Bearberry" Signed lower right. Original Water Color painting on Cold Press Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 29c Bearberry stamp issued July 24, 1992. A low, mat-forming evergreen, bearberry grows in nutrient-poor soils of dry open woods, rock outcrops and coastal dunes. It also is commonly found in clearings, burned areas and high above timberline. With its reddish stems and dark evergreen leaves, bearberry makes an attractive plant for landscaping and erosion control. The white or pink urn-shaped flowers -- on the underside of the stems -- bloom from March to June. The genus name comes from the Greek words arktos -- bear -- and staphyle -- grapes -- and refers to the bright red berries, which bears like to eat. Rodents and birds also feed on the fruit, while deer and mountain goats browse on the leaves and stems. Although edible, the dry, meaty berries taste rather bitter to the human palate when eaten raw. Native Americans made a tobacco mixture out of bearberry -- or kinnikinnick as they called it -- and other leaves, and also used the plant to treat various ailments. Image Size: 7 x 6 in. Overall Size: 11.5 x 10.5 in. Unframed. (B12920)
A collection of eight Royal Doulton Rupert the Bear figures, to include Banging on his drum RB17, Rupert's silver trumpet RB8, Bingo's huge firework RB10, Finishing arrows and stringing his bow RB7, Leading the way RB3, Rupert and the little sea-sprite RB22, Potty lands with a bump RB9, and Something to draw RB13, each boxed (8)Condition report: No apparent faults.
Selection of children's annuals, 5 x Rupert Bear, 1950/60's, 12 Beano annuals 1982 to 1993. Battle of Britain 50th anniversary brochure and Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee brochure. Condition ReportRupert books, frayed at cover edges, some writing inside sleeves. (gift to), 2 1985 Beano's 1982-83 with tears to spine.
3 Teddybären, Steiff, 2.Hälfte 20.Jh., 1* Wünschebär Sonne, Nr.113581, L.ca.27cm; 1* Bär "Piggy", Nr.012259, L.ca.25cm; 1* Bär, Nr.123757. L.ca.34cm; neuwertiger Zustand3 teddy bears, Steiff, 2nd half of the 20th century, 1* wish bear sun, no.113581, l.approx.27cm; 1* bear "Piggy", no.012259, l.approx.25cm; 1* bear, no.123757. l.approx.34cm; mint condition
3 Teddybären, Russ Berrie, 2.Hälfte 20.Jh., 1* Teddy "Rupert", Platinum Edition, L.26cm; 1* Teddy "Monty", L.ca.31cm; 1* "100th Anniversary Teddy Bear" Collection, L.ca.26cm; neuwertiger Zustand3 Teddy Bears, Russ Berrie, 2nd half 20th century, 1* Teddy "Rupert", Platinum Edition, l.26cm; 1* Teddy "Monty", l.approx.31cm; 1* "100th Anniversary Teddy Bear" Collection, l.approx.26cm; mint condition
Steiff dark brown 'Moon Ted' boxed bear. Part of the 'UK Exclusives Spring 2007' collection. Bear comes with box, pamphlet and authenticity certificate. Limited edition of 2000 pieces, this bear is numbered 00336. Steiff description below:"He is the epitome of a big black bear even though gifted with a unique brown dense coat. This envied coat mixed with rich colours is painted as if by a skilled artist with a cream crescent-shaped marking on the chest. This unmistakable crescent moon shape found on the chest has led to this bear being called "moon bear of Tibet". These strong and fearless animals are a constant fascination to humans but never a threat. Their awesome power, intelligence and ability to avoid people rather than confront has won them great admiration. They have also won the appreciation of one of Steiff's designers who has excelled in his interpretation of this wonder from the animal kingdom. The finest brown alpaca has been used to capture the bear's impenetrable coat with cream alpaca for his distinctive "moon" chest. His expression is true to that of a heroic gentle giant." 40cmCondition report: Great condition overall.
Quantity of model animals to include; Black Forest style bear, goat, resin greyhound, tortoise, etc Condition: Bear's right foot is missing, crocodile's back foot missing, - **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Seven Harrods teddy bears. To include 1995 bear, white bear with loveheart embroidered with Harrods logo, pink jumper bear with tulip embroidered on foot with three pink tulips, Valentines Day bear in a red heart jumper, 1997 bear with red bow tie, pink poppy bear with pink cardigan and a daffodil bear with matching hat and scarf. Together with a Tasha TY cat.
Five Christmas/winter themed Harrods teddy bears. To include 2013 three button coated bear, 2008 Past Times Limited Edition bear in a Christmas jumper, 2009 Christmas bear in a hooded embroidered jumper, 2007 Christmas bear with winter coat and a 2015 30th Anniversary bear in glitter zip down jumper.
A Collection of 19 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Andorra, gold proof five diners. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Coat of arms of Andorra and motto. Rev: Squirrel on branch. Proof FDC. Canada, 1996 gold one dollar. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Maple Leaf. Brilliant Uncirculated. Cook Islands, 1996 gold proof ten dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Grizzly bear. Proof FDC. China, 1990 gold proof ten yuan. 1g .999 gold. Obv: Great Wall of China. Rev: Dragon and phoenix. Proof FDC.. China, 1995 gold proof five yuan. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Temple of Heaven. Rev: Panda eating bamboo. Proof FDC. China, 1994 gold proof five yuan. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Crowned figure on horseback. Rev: Unicorn. Proof FDC. Gibraltar, 1993 gold proof 1/25 crown. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Peter Rabbit. Proof FDC. Gibraltar, 1993 gold proof 1/25 crown. 1g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Coronation portrait of Elizabeth II. Proof FDC. Guernsey, 1995 gold proof five pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Proof FDC. Guernsey, 1997 gold proof five pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Conjoined portrait of Elizabeth and Philip. Proof FDC. Isle of Man, 1989 gold proof crown. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Persian Cat. Proof FDC. Isle of Man, 1994 gold proof angel. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Archangel Michael spearing dragon. Proof FDC. Liberia, 1993 gold proof fifteen dollars. 1g .999 gold. Obv: Coat of arms of Liberia. Rev: Compsognathus. Proof FDC. Mexico, 1992 1/20 onza libertad. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Winged figure of Victory. Rev: Eagle and snake. Brilliant Uncirculated. Mongolia, 1996 five hundred tugrik. 1.18g .999 gold. Obv: National Symbol, the Soyombo. Rev: Archer. Proof FDC. Niue, 1997 gold proof ten dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, by engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Statue of Liberty. Proof FDC. Papua New Guinea, 1992 gold proof ten kina. 1.56g .999 gold. Obv: Coat of arms of Papua New Guinea. Rev: Butterfly. Proof FDC. Samoa, 1995 gold proof ten dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Coat of arms of Samoa. Rev: Olympic discus thrower. Proof FDC. All in their original capsules, with the exception of Canada, 1996 one dollar and Mongola, 1996 five hundred tugrik, all with Westminster certificate of authenticty. Total weight: 25.02 grams of .999 gold (24ct)
Steiff Jolly Golly & Bear 1996 Ltd Edition boxed Collectors set. Limited to 1,500 pieces and made exclusively for Dolly Land Teddy Bear Shop. Fully clothed black felt golly with fur hair and leather shoes together with a blonde mohair jointed teddy with growler and felt pads. Complete with certificate, in near mint co
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