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Addy Miller The Walking Dead hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand signed photo depicts Addy Miller as Summer The Teddy Bear Girl Walker in the hit tv show, The Walking Dead. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Beswick animals including: Cockatoo - small, model No. 1180; Koala Bear, model No. 1038; Siamese Cat - Lying, model No. 1559A; Shire Foal, model No. 1053; together with various other models and a Beatrix Potter figure of Jemima Puddleduck, BP-2a (qty) (a.f) (four trays)Cockatoo, Koala Bear, Siamese Cat and Jemima all in good condition; Shire foal with restoration to one ear; grey horse, bluetit, robin, goldfinch and owl all with restoration or faults; other models appear in good condition but are sold as seen. 130219.
[BOHME FRANZ]: (1885-1947) Austrian General in the Wehrmacht who served as Adolf Hitler's Plenipotentiary Commanding General in the Balkans and Commander-in-Chief in German-occupied Norway during World War II. Bohme stood trial at Nuremberg in the Hostages Trial for having massacred thousands of Serbian civilians and, when his extradition to Yugoslavia seemed imminent, committed suicide in prison. An interesting, small group of four original typed mimeographed documents relating to the trial of Franz Bohme, unsigned, forty pages (total), folio, n.p. (Nuremberg), c.April 1947, in German. The documents were prepared for Bohme ahead of his military tribunal during the Hostages Trial at Nuremberg (July 1947 - February 1948) and cover various aspects including the punishment of persons guilty of war crimes, crimes against peace and against humanity, the organisation and powers of the military tribunals and their uniform rules of procedure, stating, in part, 'Each of the following acts is recognised as a crime...Crimes against peace. Initiation of invasions of other countries and wars of agression in violation of international laws and treaties.....or participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of any of the foregoing....War Crimes. Atrocities or offenses against persons or property constituting violations of the laws or customs of war, including.....murder, ill treatment or deportation to slave labour.....of civilian population from occupied territory, murder or ill treatment of prisoners of war.....killing of hostages......' and further stating, in part, '.....this Ordinance is to provide for the establishment of military tribunals which shall have power to try and punish persons charged with offences recognised as crimes......pursuant to the powers of the Military Governor for the United States Zone of Occupation within Germany......certain tribunals to be known as "Military Tribunals" shall be established......The Military Governor shall designate one of the members of the tribunal to serve as the presiding judge......Neither the tribunals nor the members.....may be challenged by the prosecution or by the defendants or their counsel.....' Each of the four numbered documents bear Bohme's name ('Bohme') in green indelible pencil at the head of the first pages and all feature green and red indelible pencil underlinings to various parts of the text. Some light overall age wear, generally about VG, 4
POPITZ JOHANNES: (1884-1945) Prussian Finance Minister and a member of the German Resistance against the government of Nazi Germany. In 1943 Popitz conducted secret talks with Heinrich Himmler in order to try and obtain his support for a coup d'etat and subsequent peace deal with the Western powers, however Popitz was being watched by the Gestapo and was arrested on 21st July 1944, just one day after Claus von Stauffenberg's unsuccessful assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, known as the 20 July plot. Popitz was subsequently sentenced to death and executed. A rare book signed and inscribed, being a hardback edition of Stein: Eine politische Biographie, two volumes, First German Edition published by Unftalt of Stuttgart and Berlin, 1931. The first volume is signed and inscribed by Popitz to the front free endpaper with a lengthy inscription in German to Dr. Landfried, thanking him for his faithful cooperation in the last step of the Prussian financial and administrative history. Signed by Popitz in his capacity as Prussian Finance Minister and dated Berlin, 26th September 1935 in his hand. With a small printed German transcript of the inscription neatly affixed at the base of the front free endpaper. Both volumes also bear the bookplate of history teacher Jurgen Himstedt. Bound in the original publisher's brown and red cloth with gilt stamped titles to the covers. A good and interesting association copy. Some light overall age wear, otherwise about VG Dr. Friedrich Landfried (1884-1952) German Lawyer & official with the Prussian Finance Ministry. When Hermann Goring was appointed Reichsstatthalter and Prime Minister of Prussia in 1933 he requested that his villa within the grounds of the Prussian Ministry be redesigned at a projected cost of some 720,000 Reichsmarks. Dr. Landfried refused to sanction the cost, prompting Goring's angry response 'I do not intend to begin my dictatorship by allowing the Ministry of Finance to lay down the law to me!' Of course, Goring got his own way and the new buildings included a roomy lion pit for his pet lion cub. Gerhard Ritter (1888-1967) German Historian and Author, Professor of History at the University of Freiburg 1925-56. Although Ritter was originally a supporter of the Nazi regime and cooperated on anti-Polish propaganda, he was later to become an adviser to Carl Goerdeler and became involved in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Ritter was one of the few conspirators not to be liquidated by the Nazis although he was imprisoned in 1944 for the duration of World War II.
Two pot lids featuring bears (one af), another featuring wolf and ram titled 'The Snow Drift', a hunting scene example and two further featuring dogs (one af), all in wooden frames (6).Additional InformationThe smaller bear example with chip and loss lower left, the dog example featuring just the two dogs with area of damage and loss to one of the dogs faces and further beneath his paws, all crazed and with usual manufacturing imperfections, all with wear commensurate with age.
COUNTRY ARTISTS; a collection of animal figures including CA398 'Little Owl', CA695 'Malvern-Robin Snowdrops' and CA431 'Barn Owl', and further Franklin Mint models of eagles and swans (some af).Additional InformationOne of the eagles has numerous feathers and a talon broken, loose piece to interior of polar bear, small paint losses to some models, surface scuffs and marks, general light wear.
Approximately thirty British issue film posters including Daredevil, Jackass The Movie, Underworld, Johnny English, Nikita, The Recruit, Titanic, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Austin Powers Goldmember, Phone Booth, Terminator 3 Rise of the Machine (x2), Charlie's Angels (x2, metallic and non-metallic) etc, all varied condition, all worn, ex display from a closed cinema in the North West area, see condition report for full list. Additional InformationAll either rolled or folded. Full list comprises Zoolander (af), Legally Blonde, Dude Where's My Car?, Charlie's Angels metallic finish, Mortal Kombat, Daredevil, Jackass The Movie, Underworld, Johnny English, Treasure Planet, Jungle Book 2, Star Chaser The Legend of Orin, Analyze That!, Nikita, The Recruit, Titanic, The Core, Kangaroo Jack, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Terminator 3 Rise of the Machine (x2), How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, Tomb Raider Cradle Of Life, Sinbad, Austin Powers Goldmember, Rugrats Go Wild, The Ring, Phone Booth, Charlie's Angels non metallic, Two Weeks Notice and The Little Polar Bear.
Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights: a meerkat, a seated bear, a koala bear and a monkey group (4) CONDITION REPORT: The meercat has a gold button underneath, all in good condition with no chips, cracks, breakages etc. The Koala bear has a silver button and appears in good order. The seated grizzly bear has a silver button and is in good condition. The seated monkey group has a silver button and is also in good order.
Herend porcelain, a group of three animals to include two elephants and a prowling bear CONDITION REPORT: The pieces are not perfect. The bear appears to be in good general overall original condition with no problems noted. The larger elephant's scrolling trunk at the end has been broken off and badly re-glued but this appears to be the only problem. The smaller elephant perched upon a blue ball has had a small 1cm section away from the very top of the trunk where the pointed 'V' shape of the trunk meets the elephant's head. Also there is slightly darkened around the edges to the underside of the base as expected.
Royal Household Mail - Collection of letters, envelopes and telegrams from a correspondence between Prince Philip and Rev. Taylor the Headmaster of Cheam during Prince Philip's years there. The letters date back to 1930 ( a letter from the Queens Private Secretary mentioning how ' Prince George of Greece ' is getting on but relating to Prince Philip who entered Cheam in 1930 ) to 1971 and the envelopes bear a good variety of Royal Household and official mail frankings. (Approx 30 items )
λ An Inuit needle case Bering Strait, Alaska walrus ivory, with four carved seated figures, three looking forward and one with his head turned to his left and with a seated polar bear at the back, with inset baleen eyes, hollowed through the centre, early 20th century, 11.7cm long. cf. Smithsonian Institution, Accession Number 80A00050, for a needle case with four seated figures collected by Edward W. Nelson, from King Island, Bering Strait, Alaska, November 1880.
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