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Bears - a Merry Thought novelty bear, Ancestor of Cheeky Rusty Rebel, limited edition 47/500; another Merry Thought Snoozy Bear; a Bear Garden mohair bear, designed by Antje Zahl, limited edition 15/15, certificate; an M&S Paddington Bear; a Hermann miniature Panda Bear, 150/500; other reproduction mohair and other bears (10)
Twenty one Swarovski models including a model of a Humming bird, two cockerels, a Dalmatian with puppies, swans, Sealion, parrot, miniature birds, bear etc. (train wheels have come off but still present) together with a boxed crystal display unit, Swarovski crystals with cleaning kit and the Story of Crystal
Scottish. 91st Argyllshire Highlanders attributed Victorian Officer’s dirk.A fine and scarce example by Marshall and Son, 87 George Street, Edinburgh. The clipped back 11 inch blade is double edged for the lower 4 inches, the upper section with a wide fuller and retains faint etching of Crowned VR Cypher and other decoration. The black bogwood grip is of an interlaced design decorated with silver studs and surmounted by a plain silver pommel ornamented with a foiled citrine. The silver base of the grip which covers the throat of the scabbard is inscribed ‘ARGYLL HIGHLANDERS’. Black leather covered sheath with thistle ornamented silver mounts each bearing registration mark indicating 26th March 1864; central mount also inscribed “XCI” and houses the matching side by side knife and fork; the top mount bearing a Crowned saltire with VR between the angles. Some staining to blade and minor service wear otherwise generally VGCTop mount and throat bear scratch initials THB attributed by vendor to Thomas Holme Banks born 1847, Ensign in 91st 8th June 1867, Lieutenant 28th May 1870, Instructor of Musketry 1st January 1873, retired 1st September 1875. Lower mount bears scratched initials TOT attributed by vendor to Arthur Ely Tottenham who possibly purchased the dirk from the above Officer. Tottenham appears as a Sub Lieutenant and Lieutenant 1873, Captain 1st July 1881, Major 11th July 1884, retired 15th April 1896, died in Ireland 20th June 1908 (served with 91st in Zulu War 1879)
Scottish. 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s 'Albert' shako plate circa 1844-55.A good rare example. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath, Sphinx, Dragon and title circlet; central white enamelled Mullet bearing seeded ‘26’. East and West star rays bear battle honours. Two horizontal loops to reverse. Cross surmounting orb absent, enamel defective and lower star point bent, GC.
Royal Horse Guards Officer’s cuirass.A fine and rare example comprising of front and back nickel silver plates complete with gilt brass shoulder scales. The front plate is edged with gilt brass and studs. The centre is with a high comb and complete with gilt spring clip. The back plate is again with gilt brass edging and studs. The shoulder strap attachments bear a pair of silvered lion’s head bosses and the straps are with silvered fluted studs. Lining of red leather slashed otherwise VGC
WW1 Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force Issue Patter Aircrew Flying Gauntlets.A superb pair of the issue pattern, light tan leather tailored with fingers and mitton flap. The latter with white lambs wool lining. The interior with ink patent stamp and “Made in England” VGC.This pattern of flying gauntlet was worn during the Great War and into the 1920’s Late issues of the pattern usually bear an Air Ministry Stamp, the lack of this to this pair indicate an early issue, possibly Great War.
Thacker, Spink and Co. (publisher). Useful Hints to Young Shikaris on the Gun & Rifle, by "The Little Old Bear", Papers reprinted from the "Asian", 1st edition in book-form, Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co., 1885, frontispiece, 32 pp. publisher's advertisements dated 1890, oroginal brown cloth, extremities slightly rubbed and bumped, 8vo, together with: Selous (Frederick Courteney), Sport and Travel, East and West, 1st edition, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1900, 16 plates including frontispiece (most photographic), numerous photographic vignettes in text, original green pictorial cloth gilt, slightly mottled, large 8vo; Braddon (Sir Edward), Thirty Years of Shikar, 1st edition, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1895, frontispiece, folding colour map, numerous vignettes in text, light spotting to endpapers and half-title, original green cloth, spine rolled, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo; Russell (Charles Edward Mackintosh), Bullet and Shot in India Forest, Plain and Hill, with Hints to Beginners in Indian Shooting, 1st edition, W. Thacker and Co., 1900, small section of paper disruption to upper outer corners of preliminary and initial text leaves, front free endpaper excised, endpapers spotted, bookplate of Percy Bayly Akroyd, original green pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, wear to extremities, 8vo; [Glasfurd, Alexander Inglis Robertson], Leaves from an Indian Jungle, gathered during thirteen years of a Jungle Life in the Central Provincens, the Deccan, and Berar, 1st edition, Bombay: Times Press, 1903, 21 plates including frontispiece, original green pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, corners bumped, 8vo, and 18 others in 19 volumes, all on African or Asian big game hunting, 19th or early 20th century, original cloth, various formats (24)
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