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A good mixed of collectable soft toys to include four Ethnic dolls the tallest being 34cm (h) the smallest approx 20cm (h) makers include The Velveteen Bean Bear Company and D.S.N., together with a frog by Toosipegs, a Susan Jane collectable bear, a Boyds Bear and Friends and a ceramic faced doll [8]
Collectable Bears - a collection of five collectable bears to include a Hermann Teddy Original with jointed arms and legs approx 30cm (h), a grey bear with jointed arms, legs and head from The Bear Shop with tags, a dressed mohair bear called Abigail with jointed arms and legs approx 36cm (h), a H.M. Bears made by Iris and Ches Chesney approx 22cm (h) and a dressed Boyds Bear with tags approx 20cm (h) [5]
Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1881) The Lonely Tower, etching, an excellent impression of the first published state with the number '16' printed in the lower left corner, signed in pencil in the lower right, on laid japan, platemark 190 x 255 mm. (7 1/2 x 10 in), sheet 227 x 295 mm. (8 7/8 x 11 1/2 in), minor surface dirt, unframed, one of the Twenty-one Etchings by the Etching Club, published by H Blair Ansdell, 1879.⁂ "Or let my lamp at midnight hour,Be seen in some high lonely tow'r,Where I may oft out-watch the Bear[Milton 'Il Penseroso'] Literature: cf. Alexander 12, Lister 12
Vale Press.- Campion (Thomas) Fifty Songs, edited by John Gray, [one of 210 copies], wood-engraved violet border and ornamental initials by Charles Ricketts, some very light offsetting, bound in repoussé tan morocco, gilt, for the Marchioness of Londonderry, by the Chiswick Art Guild, and with her bookplate, upper cover with title in gilt within a design of oak leaves in relief against a background of small gilt dots, lower cover with central coronet and initials "T.L." of the Marchioness and corner-pieces of repoussé oak leaves and gilt dots, spine ruled in compartments with five raised bands, top edge stained green and with small gilt stars, others uncut, pink striped moiré silk endpapers, signed at foot of rear turn-in, spine very slightly faded, [Watry B7], 8vo, [Vale Press], 1896.⁂ "The women binders of the Chiswick Art Workers Guild, the commercial side of the Chiswick School of Arts and Crafts, produced a distinctive style of modelled binding in Nigerian goatskin...The Chiswick modelled binding designs, which date from about 1896, have a Spanish or Italian flavour, reflecting the style of other leatherwork taught at the School...The women at Chiswick sent their bindings to be sold by Karslake, and so, from 1898, they bear the signature of the Guild of Women Binders, rather than that of the Chiswick Art Guild." Tidcombe. Women Bookbinders 1880-1920, p.96Theresa, Marchioness of Londonderry (1856-1919), beauty and wife of one of the major landowners of Northern Ireland who was an influential political & society hostess. The novelist E.F.Benson wrote about her, "she went for life hammer and tongs... Like a highwayman in a tiara, trampling on her enemies as if they had been a bed of nettles."
A collection of miscellaneous Edwardian costume jewellery, including a miniature Edward VII silver mirror with over painted photograph of a young woman, a German paste set crescent brooch, one setting vacant, three clover leaf brooches, a novelty vesta case in the form of a pig, a WMF silver plated miniature seated bear, two operculums and various other items
Great Britain : From the same vendor as the fascinating original Australia / States 'Pronto' stockbook lot comes this blue 'Wessex' Paragon 64 page (sides) stock-book, housing significant GB ENTIRELY QUEEN VICTORIA collection, well-filled throughout by perhaps 2,000+/- stamps, collection commences from 1d black x 72 (incl photographic forgery) and 1d black, defective but good appearance Plate XI matched pair letters T-C, the 1d black being 3 good margins, plus 6 x 1d blacks on cover (odd cut-down/front) and one horrible example mentioned for 'completion' only, undoubtedly original lot commencing 'better' blacks odd sound 4 mgns, 3 mgns unsorted and apparently unplated down to 'fillers', 1840 2d blues x 9, a paler blue 4 mgns, collection continues with up to literally dozens of each of most following adhesives - 1841 2d blues, few 2d perf 'stars', more perf 2d 'plates', 1½d line engraved, ½d 'bantams' (plates unchecked), high values noted include average mint £5 Orange ovpt 'SPECIMEN', good appaerance, £1 brown (SG185) 'crowns' x 2, with 1 sound/better, £1 green (SG212) x 2, one being a 'filler', the other FVU appearance corner thinned, significant surface printed ranges, postamrks, shades, printings, types, to 1s and beyond, incl better wmk garters etc, 2s. Blue incl 'C59'? Average 'milky blue' shade, quantities of 1883-84 high values, incl 10s. Ultramarine x 9 - most average, but one fine, 5s. SG126/7 x 4, possibly 2 being average, 10s SG 128 CDS 'filler', embossed ranges 1s x 7, 6d x 7, 10d x 2 incl cut square but avaerage condition, some CTShape, collection continues through lilacs and greens (washed colours) to Jubilee's ranges to 1s., followed by significant quantity of more line engraved 1ds from imperfs, perf 'stars' and 1d plates - also some covers. Catalogue value doesn't bear thinking about! The whole very mixed condition throughout, but great potential to extract and possibly resale, certainly resale of balances. 1000s (One S/Bk), scans available. HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS
Osteology.- Havers (Clopton) Osteologia Nova, or Some New Observations of the Bones, and the Parts belonging to them, with the Manner of their Accretion and Nutrition, first edition, 2 engraved plates (one folding with some light wear along fold), imprimatur f. before title, advertisement f. at rear, title a little soiled, last f. foxed, minor worming to foot of inner margin, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining part of original backstrip, [Garrison-Morton 387; Norman 1024; Wellcome III p.225; Wing H1162], 8vo, for Samuel Smith, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691.⁂ First edition of the first complete and systematic study of the structure of bones. This work also included the first account of the vascular canals of long bones that now bear the author's name.
Early to mid 20thC autograph book, signatures to include Edward Duke of Windsor and Wallace Simpson, Alfred Bestall with hand drawn Rupert the Bear, Matt Monro, Henry Oscar, Field Marshall Sir Claude Auchinleck, Mountbatten of Burma, Donald Pleasence, Jon Pertwee, Jack Warner, Danny Kaye and an autographed letter from Jack Warner.
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