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A Pair of Royal Doulton Figures of Jack and Jill, HN 2060, 14cm high, also with two Beswick figures of Rupert the Bear, a Royal Doulton figure group of Bunnykins, and a Royal Doulton figure of Buntie Bunnykins, (6) Condition reportMinor colour fading to all figures,All figures are generally in good condition.
Miscellaneous / Ephemera. Collection including Edwardian mechanical/3-D menu for Trocadero Restaurant, 1906, in form of deck chair; two dance programmes published by Marcus Ward (1883 and 1887), one bearing Kate Greenaway type design with 'A. W. Faber' pencil on silk tassel; a set of die-cut place cards in form of carnations, 1914; Jubilee Souvenir card, Royal Circle at Windsor, published by Raphael Tuck; 'Dance Lesson' flip-book by B. Shackman; handwritten letter to solicitor in Lichfield, 'Dyatt', postmarked Salisbury, 7 January 1838; handwritten will for Thomas Gibbord, 1797; Derby banknote, 1813, Bellairs & Sons (worn as found); c.1930 Christmas place card in novelty envelope (postmarked 'City of Good Cheer' and 'Eat, Drink and Be Merry'), the card including a joke, 'Give three reasons why the lady next you is like pulverized sugar: She is powdered, sweet and fine'; c.1890 large folding Christmas card in form of sheet music for Christmas Bells by Felicia, 'With best wishes from Mr & Mrs M. C. Peck'; three punched-card hand embroidered bookmarks; watercolour illustrated compliments card depicting boy knight defending girl from giant turkey; eight engraved and hand-coloured Reward of Merit cards; two c.1880 die-cut Pears Soap advertising cards in form of purse full of money; die-cut Peek, Frean's Teddy Bear Biscuits trade card; die-cut Port Sunlight advertising shop counter card (title detached), and others, including Victorian scraps
British Arctic Expedition of 1875-76.- Fulford (Reginald Baldwin, naval officer and Arctic Explorer, 1851-86) Tea cup and saucer and coffee cup and saucer used in the British Arctic Expedition, Copeland Spode china cups and saucers made for Sir George Nares' Arctic Expedition of 1875, white glazed and transfer-printed in blue with an elaborate rope border and the badge of the expedition - a polar bear within a garter, garter inscribed "Arctic Expedition 1875", base printed "Discovery", three anchors printed on underside of the rim, impressed "Copeland" on base of saucers, slightly crazed, coffee cup with small crack, tea saucer width 172mm., tea cup height 90mm., coffee saucer width 152mm., coffee cup 70mm., [1875 (4 pieces).
Arctic Sledge Flag.- British Arctic Expedition of 1875-76.- Fulford (Reginald Baldwin, naval officer and Arctic Explorer, 1851-86) Sledge flag used by Lieutenant Reginald B. Fulford R.N. H.M.S. Discovery Nares Arctic Expedition...[plaque], large swallowtail flag of blue silk with embroidered figure of a bear's head above an embroidered legend "Bear Up" in brown, grey, white wool and silver metal thread, flag folds, creased, slightly stained and faded, 3 holes at head, a few small tears under legend, tears with small loss to swallowtail at end, framed and glazed, flag 100 x 58cm., 1875-76.⁂ Sledging in the Arctic. "On the 15th [July 1876] Lieutenant Fulford crossed Hall's Basin from Polaris to Discovery Bay and found the ice stationary until he arrived within two miles of the west shore; there he came to broken-up ice in motion, across which he had a difficulty in reaching the shore with his sledge crew." - p. 68, vol. II, Nares, Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea, 1878.
British Arctic Expedition of 1875-76.- Fulford (Reginald Baldwin, Naval Officer and Arctic Explorer, 1851-86).- Nares (Sir George S., Captain) Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea, first edition, vol. II only, Reginald Fulford's copy with two autograph annotations in pencil on pages 82 Chapter III and 197 Appendix No. II and his "Bear Up" bookplate on front pastedown, photographs and illustrations, folding map, half-title, publisher's catalogue at end, some foxing and browning, original cloth, gilt spine, edges uncut, 8vo, 1878.⁂ First annotation a comment by Fulford on a passage by Nares recording Fulford's arrival at Discovery Bay with the news of Lieutenant Beaumont's arduous journey to Polaris Bay. "Two deaths had occurred - that of James Hand... and of Charles Paul... both of whom, carried on sledges, had lingered just long enough once more to sight their Arctic home before their spirits were called away." Fulford comments in margin, "I never said anything of the kind."Second note in the Appendix notes on the Narwhal, "One of the (Monodon monoceros) was killed by a party of officers from 'Discovery' with a harpoon gun this was a female specimen & had a most perfect tooth now in the possession of RB Fulford."
CARL KAUBA. A LATE 19th CENTURY "BARE ON BEAR' BRONZE MECHANICAL SCULPTURE signed "C. Kauba" on the tail of bear pelt, the erotic bronze figural sculpture depicting a reclining female in a long draped gown on a bear pelt, the dress with a hinged belt that when opened reveals and elevates female nude to standing position, mounted on a marble plinth base. Overall height with woman reclining 15cm high, 24cm wide
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