TWO STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Yes/No Grizzly' (EAN 663925), brown tipped, limited edition 726/1500, with certificate of authenticity, 27cm long; and 'Titanic Centenary Bear' (EAN 663888), black, limited edition no.479 (production limited to the year 2012), with certificate of authenticity, 26cm high, both unboxed.
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THREE STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Little Boy Blue' (EAN 683077), russet, 2016 North American limited edition 342/1500, with certificate of authenticity, 30cm long; 'George, The Steiff Royal Baby Bear' (EAN 664113), exclusive to Danbury Mint, white, limited edition no.4647 (production limited to 22nd July 2014), with certificate of authenticity, 26cm high; and 'Charlotte, The Steiff Royal Baby Bear' (EAN 664809), exclusive to Danbury Mint, blond, limited edition no.606 (production limited to 31 December 2015), with certificate of authenticity, 25cm high, all unboxed.
TWO STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Teddy Bear Little Tom' (EAN 021046), brown tipped, limited edition 386/750, with certificate of authenticity, 56cm high; and 'Winnipeg' (EAN 664618), exclusive to Danbury Mint, black, limited edition 119/1914, with certificate of authenticity, 45cm high, both unboxed, the latter with Steiff storage sack.
TWO STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Pat', the Titanic Bear' (EAN 660771), black, wearing a Swarovski crystal pendant, limited edition 711/1000, with certificate of authenticity, 33cm high; and 'yes / No Teddy Bear' (EAN 656569), blond, limited edition 304/1500, with certificate of authenticity, 30cm high, both unboxed.
TWO STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Teddy Bear Signature' (EAN 037245), green, limited edition 603/2008, with certificate of authenticity, 30cm high; and 'Teddy Bear Leopard' (EAN 420696), honey leopard print, limited edition 798/2008, with certificate of authenticity, 40cm high, both unboxed.
THREE STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'Teddy Bear 1908' (EAN 408564), black, limited edition 1626/3000, with certificate of authenticity, 35cm long; 'Buddha Bear' (EAN 036521), brass, limited edition 465/2008, with certificate of authenticity, 23cm high sitting; and 'Teddy Bear Ralph' (EAN 036569), russet, limited edition 272/2010, with certificate of authenticity, 22cm high, all unboxed.
TWO STEIFF COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS comprising 'British Collectors' Teddy Bear 2006' (EAN 662218), caramel tipped, limited edition 171/3000, with certificate of authenticity, 40cm high; and 'Musical Bear Jerusalem' (EAN 663017), exclusive to UK & Ireland, blond, limited edition 865/2000, with certificate of authenticity, 30cm high, both unboxed.
ASSORTED COLLECTOR'S TEDDY BEARS & SOFT TOYS comprising a Steiff teddy bear 'The Elvis Bear' (EAN 682162), russet, limited edition 135/1500, with certificate of authenticity, 29cm high, unboxed; Steiff 'Garfield' soft toy cat, in unopened plastic bag, boxed; two further Steiff teddy bears, both non limited editions, unboxed; and a Melissa & Doug soft toy dachshund, unboxed, (5).
FAULKNER, WILLIAM. 1897-1962.Go Down, Moses and Other Stories. New York: Random House, 1942. 8vo. Publisher's half brick-colored cloth over salmon patterned paper boards, spine titled in gilt, top edge gilt, minor wear to extremities.FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, number 90 of 100 copies, SIGNED BY FAULKNER on the limitation page. A clean, bright copy. Faulkner considered these connected Yoknapatawpha County stories to be a novel, and the subtitle as published ... and Other Stories' a mistake that was altered in all subsequent printings. Sporting the smallest limitation of any of his signed issues, it's one of the scarcest, and most sought after, including the first book publication of 'The Bear.' Petersen A21c.
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. A good D.S., Victoria R I, as Queen, at the head, nine pages, folio, Court at Saint James’s, 23rd February 1876. The manuscript document is addressed to the Duke of Norfolk and concerns the Honourable Harry Tyrwhitt Tyrwhitt of Keythorpe Hall in Tugby, Leicestershire, being a Royal licence granting him to use the surname of Wilson only in lieu of that of Tyrwhitt and bear the Arms of Wilson and requiring the Duke of Norfolk to record the declaration in the College of Arms. Countersigned at the conclusion by Richard Assheton Cross (1823-1914) 1st Viscount Cross. British Statesman who served as Home Secretary 1874-80 & 1885-86. With blind embossed paper seal affixed and tied with a green ribbon. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG Henry Fitzalan-Howard (1847-1917) 15th Duke of Norfolk. British Politician & Philanthropist who served as Earl Marshal 1860-1917. Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt (1824-1894) 3rd Baron Berners.
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. A good D.S., Victoria R I, as Queen, at the head, five pages, folio, Court at Saint James’s, 13th September 1892, on the blind embossed stationery of the Secretary of State, Home Department. The manuscript document is addressed to the Duke of Norfolk and concerns the Honourable Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt of Keythorpe, Leicester, being a Royal licence granting him to take and use the surname of Wilson in addition to and after his own surname of Tyrwhitt and bear the Arms of Wilson and requiring the Duke of Norfolk to record the declaration in the College of Arms. Countersigned at the conclusion by H. H. Asquith (1852-1928) British Prime Minister 1908-16 and previously Home Secretary 1892-95. With blind embossed seal affixed and tied with a green ribbon. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG Henry Fitzalan-Howard (1847-1917) 15th Duke of Norfolk. British Politician & Philanthropist who served as Earl Marshal 1860-1917. Sir Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt-Wilson (1855-1918) 4th Baron Berners.
RUPERT BEAR: An original piece of artwork by artist John Harrold, being the original colour drawings (unsigned) for Rupert and the Iceberg which appeared in the Rupert Bear Annual of 1986, the black ink drawing on an acetate sheet mounted over the original watercolour drawings. Various annotations to the verso of the 11.5 x 12.5 artpaper indicate that it was published on page 100 of the annual. About VG
RUPERT BEAR: An original piece of artwork by artist John Harrold, being the original colour drawings (unsigned) for Rupert and the Worried Elves which appeared in the Rupert Bear Annual of 1986, the black ink drawing on an acetate sheet mounted over the original watercolour drawings. Various annotations to the verso of the 11.5 x 13.5 artpaper indicate that it was published on page 42 of the annual. About VG
An album of Barratt & Co collectors trade cards, sets include; Fish and Bait, Head-Dresses of the World, The Cricketers, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear and Friends, Tom and Jerry, Birds, People and Places, People and Places, the Wild West, What Do You Know, Space Mysteries, Trains of the World, also including some Bassett cards; Swim and Survive, Disney Health and Safety, Hammer House of Horror.
A BEAD NECKLACE, BALTIC, 11TH CENTURY OR LATER, A NECKLACE WITH GLASS AND AMBER BEADS, BALTIC, 9TH TO 12TH CENTURY, AND SEVEN FURTHER PIECES OF EARLY JEWELLERY the bead necklace with five bronze cross pendants and two silver disc-shaped 'shield' pendants with punched decoration, bronze spiral beads and tubes, the tubes with gold leaf decoration, and glass beads; the necklace with glass and amber beads including some with gold leaf; together with three further necklaces from the Baltic region dating from the 9th to 12th Centuries, four axe pendants, and four loose beads; one necklace with glass and bronze beads, cowrie shells and a bear-tooth pendant, another with glass beads and cowrie shells, and the third with small beads; two axe pendants of silver and two of bronze, one with ring and dot and the other with punched decoration (all necklaces re-strung but stated to be as-found) (9 plus 4 beads)
A WHITE METAL DOUBLE-HEADED HORSE PENDANT, 11TH/12TH CENTURY AND SIX OTHER PENDANTS of Finno-Ugrian type, with decorated body and five bells, together with a bronze horse pendant with punched circular decoration, on a ring with two bells, 11th/12th Century; a decorated Slavic silver crescent pendant, 9th/10th Century; two bear tooth pendants on chains, Viking or Medieval; a Baltic type bronze ring with two attachment plates and a bronze claw pendant, 9th to 12th Century; and a bronze bird pendant on a fragment of chain, 11th to 12th Century the first: 5.5 cm; 2 1/8 in (7) There is a very similar object to the double-headed horse pendant from Norway in the British Museum
19th Century Bibles KJV bound with The Psalms of David in Metre. KJV: Cambridge: Stereotyped and Printed by R. Watts for the British and Foreign Bible Society, n.d. but ?1806; Psalms: Edinburgh: Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce, 1809. 8vo, later leather. Cambridge Stereotype Edition. The 1806 edition was likely the first English Bible to bear the Society's name on its title. Agrees generally with Herbert 1488 KJV bound after BCP and before Brady and Tate Psalms. All: Oxford: Printed at the University Press, 1853. 8vo, contemporary leather, sometime rebacked, gift details in blind and gilt, two metal clasps. A gift of the Lord Wharton Trust. Wycliffe, John (trans); Tyndale, William (trans) The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels in Parallel Columns. John Russell Smith, 1874. 8vo, later leather. KJV with Henry & Scott commentaries. Birmingham: Eld & Blackham, [c.1899]. Folio, full leather, sometime rebacked, boards decorated in blind, upper board with gilt titles, metal corner-pieces and clasps; illus with chromolithograph plates. KJV. Glasgow: Printed by William Collins for The Scottish Bible Society Edinburgh, [c.1906]. 8vo, later leather; 96 coloured plates and 17 coloured maps. Emerald Teacher's Bible. [5]
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