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Two Hermann limited edition teddy bears, comprising a blonde bear with tags, dressed in uniform, Trooping the Colour, The Queen's 80th Birthday Bear, 256/2006, 43cm, with certificate, and a dark brown bear dressed in a collar and buttons, The Imperial Bear, designed by Sarah Faberge, 107/206, 38cm, with certificate and original velvet bag (a/f - loose eye) (2)
John Samuel Raven (British, 1829-1877) Somersetshire Corn Lands at sunset oil on canvas laid to panel 10 x 20cm (4 x 8in) Provenance: H M Raven and by descent Other Notes: John Raven was almost entirely self-taught, initially by studying the works of John Crome and John Constable. He exhibited at the Royal Academy as early as 1845, and his works also appeared at the British Institution. This part of his career was focused on views of the area where he lived, near St. Leonard's, Sussex. He firstly fell under the influence of the Norwich School, but his more mature works, which show much poetic feeling, bear traces of pre-Raphaelitism. The present scene is almost certainly a study for "Somersetshire Corn Lands", exhibited: Dudley Art Gallery, 1869; Burlington Fine Arts Club 1878, Cat. No. 47; Sold Christie's, 8 June 1878, lot 147, 30 guineas to G Martineau. Label to the reverse: "Small picture of Stormy Sky. This picture is the property of H M Raven, Broadstairs, Trustee of the Raven Collection, and is loaned to ... Oak Tree House, Branch Hill, Hampstead". Cleaned by Hamish Dewar in the last few years.
A silver beaker Birmingham; a pair of silver bud vases; cased silver plated goblets; a pair of silver plated candelabra; a pressed glass vase; a pair of silver coloured pig table decorations; a pair of silver coloured table pheasants; a frosted glass model of a Polar Bear; a dressing mirror, conforming hairbrush; etc qty
A gilt metal door porter, 19th century, modelled as a bear and cub standing beside a beehive within a Gothic type ruin with sunflowers and foliage, handle surmounted with the Prince of Wales feathers, height 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The door porter is 22 cm high, 13.5 cm wide and 4.5 cm deep. This appears to be in good condition throughout. There are black marks throughout the item but we are unsure whether this is a fault from manufacture or just an accumulation of dirt. Overall it is an attractive example of its type.
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