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Beano/Biffo The Bear original front cover artwork (1953) from The Beano No 551 Feb 7th 1953. Drawn and signed by Dudley Watkins. The Postman stuffs a cork in Biffo's trumpet but ends up posted in his own letterbox! Poster colour and ink on cartridge paper. Some small sealed tears to lower margin with a small piece missing. 20 x 14 ins. 'The Beano' header is a laser colour copy.
Decorative Silver Hat Pins, comprising a standing bear on a looped base, by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909, 22cm; hinged standing bear hat pin, 'ct' visible behind attached hinge, 21.5cm; two similar paste set and silver hat pins, by J.W, Birmingham 1908, the other by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1907 (4). Standing bear - reglued where pin meets the base of the bear, possibly a solder mark aswell. Tarnishing and possibly tiny split to the seam on right arm. Slight scuffing and wear overall. Hinged teddy bear - couple of small dents to the bear, eyes possibly missing, small splits to the top of the bears head, solder marks and tarnishing. Two paste pins - some tarnishing, scratches and small chips to paste stones.
Assorted Early 20th Century Silver and Silver Plate Mounted Hat Pins, comprising a pair of embossed silver maidens with plumed hats, by Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham 1909, 3cm; a silver example depicting an art nouveau style maiden, stamped Liberty Sterling, 2cm, smaller hat pin within a Greek key motif border, Arthur Cooke, Birmingham, 1902; and two plated examples; silver hinged hat pin of a large bonnet, marks indistinct, 4cm, and a smaller sterling silver 'hat' hat pin; silver golf club hat pin, stamped Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham 1908; sterling silver flower head hat pin with coral coloured centre, 3.2cm; small silver hinged teddy bear hat pin, 2.5cm high (11)
Assorted Bisque Dolls, including a German doll with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, white wig, dressed as a princess with compact in her hand and cream lace dress, on a jointed composition body, 30cm; Armand Marseille 351 baby doll, with sleeping blue eyes, on bent limb composition body, wearing a cream dress, 20cm; Heubach Koppelsdorf 300 bisque head doll, with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, on a composition bent limb body, wear a white outfit, 20cm; German bisque shoulder head doll, with fixed blue eyes open mouth, blond hair, on a fabric body, with composition hands and floral dress, 30cm; Armand Marseille 390 bisque socket head doll, with fixed blue eyes, open mouth, brown wig worn in plaits, composition body, in floral dress with Teddy bear, 20cm (5). Princess style doll - some scuffing to face and glue remains to neck. Scuffing and wear to body. AM 351 doll, scuffing and wear to the face and ends of fingers missing, slight wear, wire spring to the neck. HK 300 doll - scuffing and some wear to face and body. Blond doll floral dress - replacement composition hands, later body and clothing. AM390 doll - slight scuffing to face, later clothing.
Assorted fabrics and accessories and a large jointed teddy bear, including lace trimmings, silk embroidery threads, ribbons, feathers, embroidered wool trims from baby undergarments, blue cocktail dress with bolero jacket (a.f.), white cotton baby and day dresses, broderie anglaise remnants and trims etc (four boxes)
A printed silk propaganda scarf including Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt; Fox & Co parasols and an Edwardian parasol; circa 1930's green paisley quilt; another circa 1970's using Laura Ashley fabrics; circa 1930/40's lengths of dress and furnishing fabrics; silk scarves; koala bear; felt doll etc (one box)
JOHN BRATBY (1928-1992) "Artist, Dayan and Bear", oil on canvas, signed top right, inscribed on "Thackery Gallery of Kensington Square" label verso, date purchased 28th September 1971, together with a label inscribed "Framing instructions specifically for pictures by John Bratby", 102 cm x 76.5 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS A slight bulge in the canvas to the right side of the man's head. Over all painting is in good condition. See photos for details.
A Continental pewter miniature alms dish inscribed with ownership initials IR and with touchmark of bear and pillar quartered and initialled A/DV together with another indistinct touchmark 21.5 cm diameter together with a lobed dish stamped "Carls ... ein ... einberg .. carlsbad" with three further touchmarks 20.5 cm diameter and a pewter lidded dish bearing ownership initials within a wreath "IH 1723" and makers stamp to base "ASKV" with central pineapple motif 16 cm diameter
6th-7th century AD. A bronze figural appliqué comprising an advancing warrior in hatched coat, arms raised holding a spear, large headdress with lateral flaps and opposed serpent-heads above; advancing upright bear(?) biting the spear and mauling the warrior; two attachment lugs to the reverse. See: Item 618350. SHM 4325:c, The Swedish History Museum, Stockholm http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/fid.asp?fid=618350&g=1 4.08 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). Property of a professional collector; acquired before 1990. The motif of the warrior with a helmet surmounted by opposed serpentine heads is found in Scandinavia, the Baltic zone and eastern England in 6th-7th century contexts. This type of headgear is depicted on, for example, the helmet found in Mound 1 at Sutton Hoo as well as on one of the Torslunda pressblech dies. It appears to relate to cultic and/or military activity and may denote followers of the god Woden / Óðinn (Odin"). [No Reserve] Very fine condition. Professionally cleaned and conserved.
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