Five collectable teddy bears comprising, a large Courtenay bear named 'Clara', 60cm, a Lazy Dayz bear named 'Cuthbert', 52cm, a plush teddy bear with kid leather pads, wearing a maroon dress, 42cm, a harris tweed exclusive bear by Zena Arts, 47cm and a Nana bear, 44cmQty: 5Condition report: No obvious faults
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Four large jointed teddy bears, to include 'Bartholomew' a growling humpbacked bear by Helen Bell, a limited edition Edwardian Collection bear by the Cotswold Bear Co named 'Baron', number 8 of 100, a Boyds Collection bear and an unmarked bear with cream leather pads, wearing a waistcoat and scarf, 58cm, 50cm, 56cm & 61cm respectivelyQty: 4Condition report: No obvious faults
An Arts & Crafts oak chest of drawers, attributed to Sidney Barnsley, two short and three long drawers, protruding dovetails, chip carved outlines, decorative ribs to the side, through tenon and dowel construction, stepped sledge feet, width 84cm, depth 49cm, height 100cm.Footnote: Although we have no conclusive provenance to this chest of drawers, nor the following lot, having come from Rodmarton Manor, a period photograph from the Country Life photograph shoot of 1931 does show two near-identical chests in a room at Rodmarton - Link to Country Life Archive image . The spacing of the tenons on the side of the chest seen on the left of the Country Life image matches the spacing of this lot.The pedestal cupboard, lot 354 in this auction, does bear a Peter Waals/ Rodmarton paper label to the interior, and these three pieces were consigned from the Mater Ecclesiae Convent, recently of Street Ashton, Wawickshire. During the mid-1980s to the early 2000's, the Convent was based in Brownshill, Gloucestershire. There is no known history as to when these pieces came into the possession of the Convent.
An Arts and Crafts oak chest of drawers, attributed to Sidney Barnsley, two short and three long drawers, chip carved outlines, decorative ribs to the side, chip carved outlines, through tenon and dowel construction, stepped sledge supports, width 83cm, depth 48.5cm, height 100cm.Footnote: Although we have no conclusive provenance to this chest of drawers, nor the previous lot, having come from Rodmarton Manor, a period photograph from the Country Life photograph shoot of 1931 does show two near-identical chests in a room at Rodmarton - Link to Country Life Archive image . The pedestal cupboard, lot 354 in this auction, does bear a Peter Waals/ Rodmarton paper label to the interior, and these three pieces were consigned from the Mater Ecclesiae Convent, recently of Street Ashton, Wawickshire. During the mid-1980s to the early 2000's, the Convent was based in Brownshill, Gloucestershire. There is no known history as to when these pieces came into the possession of the Convent.
Bear Family Box Sets, four Bear Family Recordings Box sets comprising Don Gibson - The Singer / The Songwriter, Marvin Rainwater - Classic Recordings, Hank Locklin - Please Help Me I'm Falling and Hank Snow - The Singing Ranger Vol 2 - sold together with Ralph Stanley 1971-1973 box set on Rebel - boxes mainly VG+, Contents mainly Excellent
Three Inuit implements Alaska Including a wood scraper, with a caribou antler handle with fine incised branch decoration and inset a nephrite scraper, 19.1cm long, a caribou antler seal wound plug, carved with a bear head handle and with circle and dot decoration, 30cm long, and a knife with a curved bone handle and a re-modelled steel blade stamped ...EX MFG CO, attached with copper rivets, 19th century, 24.8cm long. (3) Provenance A private collection, Canada.
An American 'Mound Builders' steatite bear effigy pipe,Washington County, Tennessee,22cm long'Mound Builders' were prehistoric American Indians, named for their practice of burying their dead in large mounds. Beginning about three thousand years ago, they built extensive earthworks from the Great Lakes down through the Mississippi River Valley and into the Gulf of Mexico region. Pipes were smoking instruments, used by persons of power and authority for ceremonial or ritual purposes; these effigy pipes were perhaps the sacred symbols or icons of reverence for an entire community or clan.Provenance: The Trevor Barton Collection.
A portfolio of engravings of Maori, Australian and early American interestto include:Gate Lodge at Winbourne Mulgoa, New South Wales, engraving, 31 x 26cm;Pope after Webber, A Woman of Prince William's Sound, on the North West Coast of America, 26 x 22cm;A Savage of Prince William's Sound on the North West Coat of America, 26 x 22cm;A Savage of Nootka Sound, 26 x 22cm;Natives in their Canoes off the Island of Oonalaska, the North West Coat of America;W Grainger, The Large White Bear found on the Ice;Sea Otter of Nooytka Sound in Quadra and Vancouver Island;W H Brown after Thornthwaite, Natives of Greenland;an 18th Century Chinese watercolour of an Archer;A Young Woman of Otaheite, in the dress they wear when bringing a present;A Savage of the Sandwich Islands, dancing;together with other engravings of Captain Cook in the Pacific,all unframed (qty.)Condition report: All unframed and with some browning and discolouration
A 19th century two handled vase with painted and encrusted floral decoration raised on a square cut base, 15.5cm tall approx, together with a Royal Worcester cup and saucer with floral decoration and pink printed mark to base, two graduated Belleek models of seated pigs, both with green marks to base, a Lladro model of polar bear and Lladro Daisa model of a seated nun (7)
Rupert Little Bear Library x 11 1930s, Rupert Annuals x 3 1956, 1957 and 1958, Just William x 2 reprints, Sleepy Time Tales x 3, Beano Annuals 1955, 1957 and 1958, Thomas Tank Engine reprints x 7, 1940's block jigsaw plus 4 other children's books. Various Rupert and comic ephemera including calendars and prints
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