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A collection of silver items to include a baby's novelty dummy, two page book marks one with a horse head, a spoon and child's food pusher along with novelty teddy, silver tooth box and a silver buckle, combined total gross weight approx 3.8ozt along with two white metal tooth boxes, and white metal teddy bear book mark (1 bag)
A Beswick Walt Disney 15-piece child's tea service and six small and miniature collectors' teddy bears, including 'Charles', an edition of one exclusive to Pam Hebbs, a Richland bear, a 'Claire's Bear' and three miniature older bearsCONDITION: Teddy bears - three smaller bears, two gold plush and one brown have worn bodies and the plush is discoloured and slightly dirty.The teaset - the teapot has slight crazing as do two saucers and two plates. All items have a bit of wear and rubbing on the gilt edging but there are no cracks or chips
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, BOOKS, METALWARES AND CERAMICS, including modern die cast and plastic cars, soft toys including a Rainbow Design Paddington Bear, Hot Wheels 'Blast and Crash', child's Humpty Dumpty cup, saucer, plate and bowl, brass coal scuttle, other fireside items, etc (2 boxes and loose)
A SET OF SIX RUPERT BEAR LIMITED EDITION UNFRAMED PRINTS, signed by the artist John Harrold, comprising Nutwood Winter Sports, Nutwood Night Class, In Search of Adventure, Nutwood Christmas Eve, Open Day at the Squire's and Tales from Long Ago, all part of three hundred signed copies, 34cm x 44cm (6)
Mel Crawford (Canadian, B. 1925) "Sleigh Ride to Get Christmas Tree" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 20c Season's Greetings stamp issued October 28, 1981. The magic of Christmas is a powerful magic indeed. "Miracles happen only to those who believe in them" says an old French proverb. At Christmastime people enjoy believing in miracles. The very atmosphere tingles with anticipation of wishes that might come true. At Christmas, man recaptures some of the lighthearted faith of childhood, when it was easy to believe in Teddy Bears riding sleighs, when it was even possible to hear (if one listened closely) the faint jingle of the sleigh bells in that endless night of waiting for Christmas Day to dawn. Now is the time when children reveal their impossible desires. Little girls are not afraid to ask for ponies, little boys dream of space ships that will really fly to the moon. Even sensible adults are caught up in the spirit of what-might-be. A vision of perfect happiness is part of the season, and they plunge willingly into all sorts of preparations and plans in order to give this priceless gift on Christmas Day. So the sense of excitement grows until Christmas morning dawns at last, making clear what all the preparation and waiting meant. The miracle had happened after all: it was the birth of Christ, which took place nearly 2,000 years ago, but still happens in the hearts of people every Christmas of every year! The delightful reproduction of a Teddy Bear on a Sleigh on the stamp featured on this First Day Cover was issued in Christmas Valley, Oregon, on October 28, 1981. Image Size: 14 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 17.25 x 14.75 in. Unframed. (B07414)
Chuck Ripper (American, B. 1929) "Polar Bear" Signed lower left. Original Gouache painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the United Nations Endangered Species Series F.s. 0,80 Polar Bear stamp issued March 13, 1997. A denizen of the Arctic, the polar bear is often found on icefloes where it blends in with the white background as it hunts for food. This large carnivore covers a wide range in its pursuit of seals and other prey. Following their southward migrations, the polar bear may travel as far south as the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada and the mouth of the Amur River in Russia. Agile on ice and a fast swimmer, the polar bear also feeds on fish, seaweed, grass, birds and caribou. An adult male may weigh as much as 1,600 pounds and stand over five feet tall at the shoulder. The polar bear is characterized by white fur, a small head and a long neck. The bottoms of the feet are protected by hair that insulates them from the cold and helps the animal move easily over ice. Though the polar bear is usually shy and cautious, it is extremely dangerous when confronted or attacked. During winter, bear cubs are born in dens of ice or snow. The young weigh about 2 pounds at birth and stay with the mother for 10 months to 2 years. Because of irresponsible hunting practices, the polar bear has become an endangered species. Sought for its trophy value, this arctic mammal is also hunted by Eskimos for its hide, tendons, fat and flesh. Since 1973, an international agreement has allowed hunting of polar bears only by local populations using traditional weapons. Image Size: 14.5 x 12.5 in. Overall Size: 17.75 x 15.75 in. Unframed. (B15614)
R.G. Finney (Wyoming, B. 1941) "Ocelot Mother with Cub Sitting in Grass" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood Porcelain Plate for The Endangered Kingdom Collection Rain Forest Respite. Perfectly camouflaged to blend into the sun-and-shadow world of their surroundings, a mother Ocelot and her kitten listen intently to the myriad sounds emanating from the rain forest. If they are certain no danger is approaching, or that nothing worth eating is coming their way, mother and kitten will continue their respite until darkness falls and the time to hunt is at hand. Ocelots, like all cats, are highly-effective predators. Although most of their prey -- such as mice, rats and guinea pigs -- are on the small side, Ocelots will and do pursue larger quarry. It's not unusual for these industrious felines to dine on an occasional monkey or young deer. At home in forest or brushland, Ocelots adapt well to different types of environments. Their territory extends from Central America to the south-western United States. In cooler climes, Ocelots most often bear their young in the spring. In tropical areas, births occur during any season. Caves or tree hollows serve as dens for these elusive animals. Once quite common throughout their range, Ocelots are now considered an endangered species. Over the years, these rare and beautiful animals have been hunted relentlessly for their magnificent coats. And the slashing and burning of Central America's rain forests has taken its toll as well. Overall Size: 12 x 12 in. Unframed. (B14850)
Chuck Ripper (American, B. 1929) "Grey Wolf Howling" Signed lower left. Original Gouache/Watercolor painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the United Nations S7 Grey Wolf stamp issued March 3, 1993. At one time the lonely, spine-chilling howls of wolves echoed through all the world's forests north of the equator. Today wolves roam a tiny portion of their former range. Grey Wolves -- often called timber wolves -- once wandered throughout the woods, prairies and grasslands of North America. Hunted to near extinction, these magnificent beasts are today relegated to Alaska, Canada and Minnesota, although a few isolated packs survive in Michigan and Wisconsin. The Endangered Species Act protects Grey Wolves in the lower 48 states, but they are still hunted from airplanes in Alaska. Grey Wolves will eat nearly anything -- birds, fish, reptiles, even fruit. However, their survival depends on large animals such as deer, caribou, elk and moose. A pack of wolves may chase a caribou herd for miles, waiting for a sick or aged animal to fall behind, whereupon they quickly and efficiently dispatch it. Every wolf pack includes two dominant wolves known as the alpha male and female. The dominant male leads the pack, while the female takes charge of other females and young males. The leaders choose when to hunt and are usually first to eat after a kill. Most often they are the only members of the pack to mate and bear young. However, the entire pack takes part in raising the pups, bringing them food and protecting them when the parents are hunting. That wolves continue to survive, despite the relentless persecution inflicted upon them, is testimony to their extraordinary fortitude. Image Size: 14.5 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 17.75 x 14.75 in. Unframed. (B14185)
C. 900 AD. Viking age. Medieval Scandinavian, pointed iron knife; expertly cleaned and conserved with hand-carved, cylindrical bone handle. The flat end of the handle features an eight-pointed star, while the sides of the cylinder each bear eight-pointed stars terminating in dot-in-circle motifs and framed by lathe-cut grooves. Knives were a vital part of everyday life in the Viking world, where forks were not used, and everyone had to carry their own knife, both for self-defence and for eating. The item is extremely well preserved and has been professionally cleaned; it comes on a custom-made stand. Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Austria.
'White Bear' by Leroy Pooley, Hopi. Kachina dolls are carved typically from cottonwood root by Hopi people to instruct young girls and new brides about the immortal beings that bring rain, control other aspects of the natural world and society, and act as messengers between humans and the spirit world. Size: 6 1/2 x 3 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
Navajo Nation brown bear folk sculptures, of hand-molded and fired clay. Signed LRG. Louise Goodman's range of work includes standard jars and bowls produced in a wide variety of shapes including a significant amount of animal forms such as chickens, rams, dogs, squirrels, bears, lions, elephants, and other domestic and wild creatures. Goodman turned to creating animal figures, already common among contemporary Navajo potters, when she noticed a decline in demand for her more functional clay pots. One of the most innovative styles of pottery Goodman developed is a modified coil pot, in which the coils are obliterated only on the interior surface.Big Measurements: 18 x 9 x 8 in.Middle Measurements: 12 x 8 in. Small Measurements: 8 x 5 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
This is quite the menagerie of 19th century European cold painted bronze animal figures, including a polar bear, boar, turkey, penguin, peacock, and rabbit. The polar bear measures 1 1/2 inches.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances. Location S2
Reproduction Cast iron toy of an Overland Circus horse drawn wagon with three men and two horses, inside the caged cart is a pacing bear. It is likely made by the Kenton Toy Manufacturing Company of Kenton, Ohio, which made close to ten thousand cast iron toy designs. At one time it was the largest iron toy factory in the world. Size: 10 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 5 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
A brass covered carved wood mask.A carved wood alligator.African Ashanti Fertility Doll "Akua Ba"The name akua ba comes from the Akan legend of a woman named Akua who was barren, but like all Akan women, she desired most of all to bear children. She consulted a priest who instructed her to commission the carving of a small wooden child and to carry the surrogate child on her back as if it were real. Akua cared for the figure as she would a living baby, even giving it gifts of beads and other trinkets. She was laughed at and teased by fellow villagers, who began to call the wooden figure Akua ba, or "Akua's child." Eventually though, Akua conceived a child and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Soon thereafter, even her detractors began adopting the same practice to overcome barrenness.
Fabulous figural landscape scene of peasants resting on their way into town, signed lower left. Oil on canvas, evidence of old relines. Philips Wouwerman was undoubtedly the most accomplished and successful 17th-century Dutch painter of horses, which were included in his many small cabinet pictures depicting battle scenes, hunting scenes, army camps, smithies and stables. That he was a more versatile painter, however, is shown by his sensitively executed silvery-grey landscapes, his genre scenes and his few, original religious and mythological pictures. He was also exceptionally productive: although he lived to be only 48 years old, more than 1000 paintings bear his name, but some of these should be attributed to his brothers Pieter and Johannes. Only a small number of drawings by Philips are known.In spite of Wouwerman's extensive oeuvre, it is difficult to establish a chronology, since only a comparatively small number of his paintings are dated. The style of his signature enables pictures to be dated only within wide limits: a monogram composed of p, h and w was used only before 1646, after which he used a monogram composed of phils and w.Size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
A Pair of Diamond Spray Earrings, circa 1940, the winged forms set throughout with old cut, eight-cut and baguette cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, measures 2.7cm by 1.9cm, with clip fittings see illustration. The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamps, but in our opinion they would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 7.5 grams. CR made 08.07.20
An Arts & Crafts Style Silver Gem Set Necklace and Earring Suite, in the manner of Sibyl Dunlop, dated 1964, the front collet set with five abstract star shaped chalcedony plaques, interspaced with trefoil foliate motifs of chrysoprase, cabochon moonstone and agate, to a conforming necklace of various beads of agate, chrysoprase and chalcedony, length 47cm; the earrings with matching shield shaped chalcedony, measure 2.1cm by 1.9cm, with clip fittings see illustration . The pieces are in good condition. The necklace fastens with a bolt ring catch. The necklace is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'SD', London, 1964 and stamped 'S.DUNLOP'. The earrings bear no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 90.5 grams. CR made 30.09.20.
A Pair of Diamond Cluster Earrings, the clusters formed of seven round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, measure 1.1cm diameter, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.8 grams. CR made 29.09.20.
An Amethyst, Diamond and Enamel Pendant on Chain, 1911, the openwork ball with red enamel lettering 'Camp Madras', 'Delhi Durbar', rose cut diamond lettering 'M.C.M.X.I' interspaced with cabochon amethysts, supporting a similarly set diamond and amethyst drop, with millegrain set rose cut diamond bale, on a fine fancy link chain, pendant length 4.0cm, chain length 39.5cm see illustration Provenance: Lady Frances Irene Campbell Thence by family descent This pendant was presented to Frances Campbell on the occasion of the 1911 Delhi Durbar. Her husband Archibald Campbell (later knighted) was working at that time as Private Secretary to Thomas Gibson Carmichael, the then Governor of Madras. For a similar pendant cf. Bonhams London, 9th December 2005, lot 5. The pendant and chain are both in good condition. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. They bear no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 14.1 grams. CR made 14.09.20.
A Pair of Freshwater Pearl and Diamond Drop Earrings, each freshwater truncated pearl drop surmounted with a rose cut diamond set cap, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, drop length 3.0cm, with hook fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.7 grams. CR made 02.10.20.
A Pair of Diamond and Ruby Ear Clips circa 1925, of stylised fan motifs with floral terminals, set throughout with old cut diamonds and oval cut and round cut rubies, in white rubbed over and claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, measure 2.7cm by 2.2cm, with clip fittings see illustration . The earrings are in fair condition with slight damages throughout commensurate with age and wear, the clips have also been a later attachment/replacement. They bear no hallmark nor stamp. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 12.2 grams. CR made 01.10.20.
A Pair of Art Deco Diamond Spray Ear Clips, the sprays set throughout with round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, in white pavé and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.70 carat approximately, measure 1.5cm by 2.3cm, with clip fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold or platinum. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 12.9 grams. CR made 01.10.20.
A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white four claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. Diamond 1 measures 7.42mm x 7.43mm, depth unobtainable. Diamond 2 measures 7.44mm x 7.43mm, depth unobtainable. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 3.4 grams. CR made 02.10.20.
A Matched Garniture of Five Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vases, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with scrolling lotus within stiff leaf borders, 15.5-16.5cm high See illustration Provenance: Bear labels for Thos Agnew & Sons. One with small glaze flake to upper rim. Some typical minor surface wear throughout. Two vases have 2cm hairline cracks to each (from top rim)
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