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A collection of 24 original vintage 1930's Britains made Cadburys Bournville Cocoa Cococubs painted lead figures comprising Peter Pum Poodle, Squire Rooster, Timothy Tortoise, Silas Slink Fox, Tom Kitten, Granny Owl, Percy Parrot, Tubby Bear, Nutty Squirrel, Peter Penguin, Brother Rabbit, Freddie / Freddy Frog, Mrs Cackle Goose, Captain Kangaroo, Monty Monkey, Gussie Robin, Hen Henrietta Fussy Feathers, Dumpty Doo Duck, Will Mouse, Dan Crow, Bill Badger, Piglet Pig, Mr Pie Porker and Mrs Pie Porker. Along with two I Am A Cococub enamel badges and an issue 10 of the Cococub news. Lovely collection.
A collection of x4 vintage British made teddy bears. To include; x2 likely Chad Valley teddy bears (both golden mohair with orange/black glass eyes), another white mohair with vertical stitched nose, and an older golden mohair teddy bear with later outfit. Tallest 43cm approx. Great selection.
A collection of four antique vintage clockwork wind up toys including a 1950's Japanese tinplate bear reading a baby book, unusual bird conductor with baton, animal music sheet, bear with suitcase and dancing juggling bear with juggling balls and muzzle. All appearing in working condition some wear to each. Good collection
A Waterford Marquise Shelton Collection cut glass bowl, together with a collection of various cut and other glassware including various drinking glasses, hock glasses, champagnes, fruit bowls, miniature stem vases, table bells, etc by Waterford, Edinburgh Crystal, Dartington, etc, together with a Border Fine Arts figure "The Black Stallion returns", after the original design by Fred Stone, circa 1984, limited edition No'd. 1043/3500, together with a Frith Cats figure "Yum Yum and friend", a large Lomonosov figure of a polar bear and polar bear cub
Early 20th Century American Photography Interest George Swain (American, 1866 - 1947) A Rare Collection Of Botanical Photographic Slides Hinged slidebox with plaque to lid marked 'CENCO' Central Scientific Co Laboratory Apparatus, Supplier Of Chemicals, Chicago U.S.A'. Containing 29, 10 x 8 inch hand coloured glass slides. Produced in the early 20th century during Swain's long tenure as University Of Michigan's official photographer; each slide depicts an example of the rare flora and fauna of Michigan and the Midwest USA. Fifteen slides bear paper labels with handwritten annotations, titles to include, 'LF6.16 -7171 Lupine Habitat''Bog Douglas L''Showy Orchid''Yellow Orchid''Twin Flower''Cardinal Nest On Honey Locust''Guttation''Spring Beauties, Mich''Trillium Grandiflorum''On Douglas Lake''On Lake Arbutus''Hawthorne W.Va.'A further 13 slides are untitled, bearing small oval paper labels - possibly with numbers, now faded. One slide bearing printed paper label marked 'Made By G.R. Swain, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.Subjects to include, Erythronium americanum, Dryopteris, Paeonia etc. All slides in good condition - two with very minor cracks, please see accompanying image.Catalogue NoteGeorge R. Swain was born Born in Meredith, New Hampshire, USA in 1866, he moved to California in 1888 where he passed a county teachers examination and taught for seven years in ungraded country schools. In 1897 he was awarded a degree from the University Of Michigan and gained a Master's degree from the same institution in 1900. Swain was appointed official University Photographer at the University Of Michigan in 1913, where he began work on various educational and botanical photography projects over the next 34 years. Swain made four trips to Europe making photographic records of valued manuscripts for the University collection. A keen writer, botanist and ecologist; in 1924 he participated in the university expedition to Antioch, in 1925 and 1926 he visited Italy, Greece, Mount. Athos and Patmos and worked with the Franco-American committee in Tunisia and Algeria.
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