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Swarovski Crystal Figures Collection of ( 10 ) Ten Small Figures. Comprises 1/ Squirrel. No 7662 042 000. Designer Max Schreck. Issued 1985 - 2012. Height 1.75 Inches. 2/ Cockerel- Rooster. No 7674 045 000. Designer Team. Issued 1987 - 2000. 2 Inches Tall. 3/ Mini Hen. No 7675 030 000. Designer Gabrielle Stamey. Issued 1987 - 2001. 4/ Pelican. No 7679 000 001. Designer Anton Hirzinger. Issued 1993 - 2002. 5/ Carp Baby. No 7644 000 003. Designer Michael Stamey. Issued 1997 - 2001. 6/ Gosling. No 7613 000 004. Designer Adi Stocker. Issued 1993 - 1999. Height 1.75 Inches. 7/ Goldfish. No 7644 000 002. Designer Michael Stamey. Issued 1996 - 2000. 8/ Rabbit Bunny. No 7678 000 001. Designer Edith Mair. Issued 1992 - 2002. 1.5 Inches High. 9/ Elephant - Small. No 7640 040 000. Designer Adi Stocker. Issued 1989 - 2006. Height 1.25 Inches. 10/ Reclining Bear. No 7637 000 001. Designer Martin Zendon. Issued 1993 - 2001. 2 Inches - 5 cm. All Figures Come with Original Boxes etc. And All Figures are 1st Quality & Mint Condition.
Five post-war British teddy bears: an Irish musical bear, probably Tara, with unusual white mohair, orange and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and keywind musical mechanism - 18½in. (47cm.) high (some wear); and four others (worn and one leg missing)
An unusual and rare German teddy bear circa 1910, with red mohair head and arms, black boot button eyes, black stitched shield shaped nose with a stitch up each side and mouth, exaggerated muzzled swivel head, pin jointed arms, the very odd conical body made of canvas with a card lined base, traces of glue and green, finished up front seam and with no voice mechanism - 9½in. (24cm.) high (one arm professionally replaced, some general wear) - this bear is a mystery, he has the look of Strunz or similar early manufacturer, but his purpose is unknown. Normally this shape of bear has a squeak or tilt growl voice box, but this does not. It would appear that he had felt or even paper clothes glued to him.
An interesting early British teddy bear, 1910-20, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle with tip clipped, unusual narrow stitched nose and v shaped mouth, ears set on top of the swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with cloth pads, hump on barrel shaped body, heavily stuffed and inoperative growler - 20½in. (52cm.) high (recovered pads, some bald spots, general wear and thinning)
An early Steiff teddy bear, circa 1908, with short golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative squeaker and small FF button - 12in. (30.5cm.) high (balding to head and arms, some wear and thinning, pads damaged)
Jasper, a Merrythought 1930s teddy bear, with light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and remains of claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, inoperative growler, woven yellow and black label and knitted cardigan - 19in. (48cm.) high (bald body, bald spots and general wear)
A Steiff elephant on wheels, 1920s, with grey mohair, black boot button eyes with red felt behind, white felt tusks, embroidered red felt saddle cloth, pull cord voice mechanism, original pull robe, green stained wooden wheels and FF button with remains of white tag - 15¼in. (39cm.) long (bald spot to left ear and slight general wear) - this elephant was lot 57 in Christie’s teddy bear auction December 2000 and comes with the catalogue and copy of the Christie’s invoice
A rare Moritz Pappe teddy bear cub, 1930s, with beige wool plush, clear and black glass eyes with orange painted backs, red and pink felt behind eyes, black stitched nose and claws, red felt tongue, swivel head, jointed body with down turned hands, velvet pads and inoperative squeaker - 6¼in. (16cm.) high (slight wear, dusty and missing red felt from one eye)
A 1930s Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads, hump and inoperative squeaker - 18½in. (47cm.) high (some thinning, patch to pad near wrist) - this bear is known as Victoria and was purchased from teddy bear dealer Pam Hebbs
A British teddy bear 1930s, probably Farnell with light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with large feet, hump and inoperative growler - 19in. (48.5cm.) high (ears replaced, repaired tears to top front, pads and some black stitching replaced, wear and balding)
Big Ted, a rare very large Strunz teddy bear, circa 1910, with blonde mohair, black flat boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose with grey felt behind, mouth and five claws, hand finished seam from ear to ear, swivel head, elongated limbs with felt pads, card lined feet, hump and inoperative growler - 38½in. (98cm.) high (balding to legs, other bald spots, general wear, repairs mainly to feet pads and eyes replaced); sold with two original photographs of Big Ted and his owner in their Leigh-on-Sea garden in 1924 and an album about Big Ted’s history - Provenance - Big Ted was bought by Captain George Frederick Jenkinson, possibly in Germany, for his daughter Lydia Rose. Lydia grew up in Leigh-on Sea in Essex and married Eric Black. They moved to Tiverton in Devon and had two daughters, Jenny and Janet, who also played with him.
A fine Steiff centre seam teddy bear, circa 1910, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative growler - 18¾in. (47.5cm.) high (slightly matted, right ear needs a stitch or two at one end, small hole to right hand pad and a few tiny stains to left)
A 1930s teddy bear with provenance, with golden mohair, remains of black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, rounded hump, inoperative growler, checked trousers and scarf and knitted tank top - 22½in. (57cm.) high (missing eyes, wear and missing some stuffing); with a charming photograph of two boys being served tea by the bear; the boy on the left is Christopher Fiveash Packham who was born in 1923 and lived in Thames Ditton
A British teddy bear 1940s, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, muzzle with black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, slight hump and growler - 24in. (61cm.) high (glue repair to side of head near ear, slight general wear) - this bear known as Harry
An early American teddy bear, possibly Ideal, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with card lined feet, slight hump, inoperative squeaker and wearing cream brass studded leather dog collar - 20in. (51cm.) high (pads nice replaced, some general wear and thinning)
A Schuco Rolly teddy bear 1950s, with beige mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, keywind mechanism causing him to roll on metal skaters with stick support and original yellow felt scarf - 8½in. (21.5cm.) high (slight wear, mechanism needs attention)
Four British teddy bears: a Chiltern type 1930s teddy bear with dark golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and remains of claws, swivel head and jointed limbs - 15¼in. (39cm.) high (very worn); and three others, two post war
The following four lots belonged to Marjorie L Sigley (Sigi) a pioneering force in children’s television drama, she also published books about stage-struck teddy bears Algie and Worthing, who her family are currently keeping, this is the rest of her bear collection. A Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear 1950s, with dark blonde mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and squeaker - 11in. (28cm.) high; a similar Chad Valley bear and a Wendy Boston - these bears are known as Derek, Ivan and Jason
An interesting early British teddy bear, 1910-20, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle with tip clipped, unusual narrow stitched nose and v shaped mouth, ears set on top of the swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with cloth pads, hump on barrel shaped body, heavily stuffed and inoperative growler - 24¼in. (61.5cm.) high (thinning to feet, some general wear and thinning, damage to feet pads)
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