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Lot 1484

A Collection of Assorted Hardback Children's Annuals. Including Oor Wullie, The Broons, Rupert The Bear, various Rupert Annuals, The New Rupert Book, The Beano Book, Victor Book for Boys, Tell Me Why Annual etc c 1970-1990.

Lot 1521

Two Vintage Teddybears 1930's jointed mohair bear with amber eyes, red knitted scarf and growl still intact. Also a smaller mohair 'Cheeky' bear with large ears, striped knitted tunic and bell in ear. Both in playworn condition.

Lot 1526

A Vintage Jointed Cheeky Bear By Merrythought 1950's jointed mohair teddy bear by British brand 'Merrythought' complete with amber glass eyes, hand stitched 'cheeky' grin, felt paw pads and bell concealed in each ear. Original label to foot reads 'Merrythought, Ironbridge. Shrops, Regd design' 10 inches in height. Mohair in loveworn condition. Also, a Merrythought catalogue 2001.

Lot 204

Swarovski Necklace And Earring Suite Contemporary silver tone necklace with long crystal set pendant in black and jonquil Austrian crystals. The matching earrings, wired for pierced ears, also, a long silver tone Swarovski necklace with white enamel pendant set with A/B crystal chips. All items bear impressed swan mark and swan logo tag.

Lot 71

Large Antique Oil on Canvas "Dancing Bear". Signed Lower Left Fermin Girard. Good Condition. Measures 30 Inches by 43-1/4 Inches. Frame Measures 38-1/2 Inches 51 Inches. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. (estimate $800-$1350)

Lot 121

1982 Rolls-Royce Corniche- Once owned by Kenny Baker ( R2D2 ) of Star Wars fame- Compreshensive history file- Sumptuous blue hide interiorThe first production Rolls-Royces to bear the Corniche moniker were the Coupe and Convertible versions of the Silver Shadow launched in 1971. In common with the Saloon, the newcomers were penned by in-house designer John Polwhele Blatchley and the underbody and floorpan crafted by Pressed Steel Fisher. Initial assembly was then carried out by Mulliner Park Ward of Willesden, London - by then a wholly-owned division of Rolls-Royce. At this stage the cars were transported to the main factory in Crewe for the installation of the running gear, before returning to London for the trimming, painting and finishing. Power was provided by the company's venerable all-alloy 6.75-litre V8. This was mated to a GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed automatic transmission. Suspension was independent by coil springs all round, augmented by a Citroen-originated hydraulic self-levelling system. Braking was by discs, with ventilated units being phased in for 1972.Though not immediately dubbed as such, the Series II version of the Corniche arrived in 1977, bringing with it rack and pinion steering and alloy and rubber bumpers in place of the previous chrome items. It was also notable for a switch to alloy for the radiator manufacture and the addition of an oil cooler. Running changes included the adoption of the rear suspension from the Silver Spirit, Flying Lady mascot and Bosch fuel injection.The apparently very tidy Mulliner Park Ward-bodied Corniche II Fixed Head Coupe now offered is a May 1982 example reputedly once owned by the English actor Kenny baker; best known for portraying the character R2-D2 in Star Wars. It features Metallic Blue coachwork teamed with sumptuous Blue hide interior trim, Blue Everflex roof and near new lambs wool blue overmats. The car's total mileage to date is understood to be 76,000 and it comes complete with an MOT valid into March of next year.

Lot 73

1913 Rambler Model 83 Cross Country Tourer- Entered from a private collection- Extensively restored in 2001- A powerful Edwardian Tourer powered by a magneto-fed 5.2 litre four-cylinder engine- Rambler cars were guaranteed for 10,000 miles in 1913- Estimate: £30,000 - £40,000 (Without Reserve)A successful bicycle manufacturer, Thomas B. Jeffrey of Chicago, Illinois constructed his first prototype motorcar in 1897. Known as a Rambler, like its pedal-powered predecessors, the single-cylinder machine was progressively developed. Interest shown at the 1899 Chicago International Exhibition and Tournament and the first National Automobile Show in New York City convinced Jeffrey to acquire the old Sterling Bicycle Factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin during 1900 and sell his two-wheeler business to Colonel Albert Pope's conglomerate, the American Bicycle Company, the following year. Introduced in February 1902, the first Rambler production car was priced at $750. A single-cylinder model with tiller steering, it attracted 1,500 orders making the Thomas B. Jeffrey Company second only to Oldsmobile in the sales stakes. Twin-cylinder engines were adopted in 1905 and Rambler moved into the luxury market with a four-cylinder unit two years later. A fatal heart attack saw Charles T. Jeffrey take his father's place in 1910. Renamed Jeffrey in its founder's honour during 1914, the marque was purchased by Charles Nash of Nash Motors two years later. The last design to bear the Rambler moniker, the Model 83 was based on a substantial, 120-inch wheelbase ladder-frame chassis equipped with leaf-sprung suspension and rear wheel brakes. Rated at 42hp, its 318ci (5.2 litre) four-cylinder engine featured magneto ignition and was allied to three-speed manual transmission. Available in seven-seater Gotham Limousine, four-seater Coupe, 2/3-seater Roadster and 4/5-seater Touring guises (the latter two referred to as `Cross County'), every Rambler Model 83 was guaranteed for 10,000 miles in 1913. Finished in Brewster Green over Black with Black deep button upholstery, this particular example - chassis 32374 - was extensively restored during 2001. Nicely detailed, the Rambler sports handsome nickel brightwork, a single rear-mounted spare wheel, tool box mounted on the right running board, folding windshield, dual rear view mirrors, full set of side curtains stowed under the rear seat, robe rail on the back of the front seat, accessory speedometer and a horn mounted on the steering column. Used exclusively by its previous keeper for `brass era' touring events, the Model 83 had its engine attended to over the winter of 2013/2014. Benefiting from an electric starter and lighting, the Cross Country Touring car is rendered even more usable by the provision of an overdrive which enables it to cruise more easily on modern roads. Worthy of close inspection, this imposing Edwardian has formed part of a private collection for the past three years and is offered for sale with French Certificat d'Immatriculation (Carte Grise). Interested parties might like to know that Peter Anderson of www.importedvehicleregistration.co.uk has quoted £300 (inclusive of all DVLA fees) to UK register the Rambler.

Lot 491

German metal Dolls' House Chattels, knife stand, gong, fire side companion set, tray with glass Scotch bottle and two glasses, cruet stand with glass bottles, tiered stand with fruit, probably originally for knives, glass dish with metal lid and saucer, other items; and bear rug

Lot 295

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE TREEN ARTICLES, TO INCLUDE A MAHOGANY AND STEEL RANSOME'S PATENT TRAVELLING INKWELL BY DE LA RUE, A TURNED INKWELL FROM A SECTION OF TREE TRUNK RETAINING BARK, A SWISS CARVED LIMEWOOD BEAR, A SWISS CARVED LIMEWOOD HORSE CHESTNUT SHAPED INKWELL, A VICTORIAN OAK FOLDING BOOK STAND WITH RUSTIC CARVED AND HINGED ENDS, AN IRISH BOG OAK OWL INKWELL WITH GLASS INSET EYES, 10CM H, ETC

Lot 142

A limited edition Rag Dean teddy bear 18/50 "William" with certificate and in original box, along with one other limited edition Rag Dean bear "Bonny Boy Blue" 18/100

Lot 144

A limited edition Rag Dean teddy bear "Harvey" 32/100, along with a limited edition Bruins, along with a limited edition Hermann teddy bear, 49/100

Lot 145

A limited edition Rag Dean bear, 95/100, along with one other Rag Dean limited edition bear 32/80

Lot 146

A limited editon Rag Dean bear, "William" 17/50, along with another limited edition Rag Dean bear "Harvey" 18/100 and an limited edition M.J. Hummel bear

Lot 172

A Merrythought teddy bear, a limited edition Robin Rive bear 60/200 and Martin Hermann limited edition Concorde bear, 643/1976

Lot 174

A modern Steiff bear, from the classic series in original box

Lot 187

A boxed Merrythought black teddy bear

Lot 188

A black Steiff teddy bear, club gift edition, boxed

Lot 220

A Steiff club bear in original box "Christopher

Lot 221

A Steiff club bear in original box "Nicola

Lot 298

A Richard Parkinson Pottery bull designed by Susan Parkinson, painted in blue and black, a money pig and a money bear impressed marks, 18cm. wide, (3)

Lot 116

Juvenalia - an early/mid 20th Century scratch built wooden model of a steam engine; an Irish plush teddy bear (2)

Lot 9

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight; Meadow Rabbit; Puppy; Teddy Bear; a Royal Crown Derby egg (4)

Lot 210

18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING. Ring size R. Weight 15g.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Central stone is 0.9ct approximately. Both flanking stones are 0.6-0.7 ct approximately. Please bear in mind the above sizes are based on a visual estimate looking at the top surface due to the thick and fairly closed setting. Central stone appears to be fracture filled showing purple colour flash symptoms. One of the flanking stones would be in the "Pique" band due to multiple black mineral deposits. Other stone is in "Si" band in our opinion. Colour grading would not be accurate due to the heavy 18ct yellow gold setting and also not appropriate for the treated central stone.

Lot 229

20TH CENTURY ITALIAN VIOLIN labelled: Giuseppe Pedrazzini, dated: 1919 and appearing to bear signature. Two piece back with double scribed outline, the back 35.5cm approx. Scrolled tuning head, two bows in plastic case with canvas cover, the label fully reading: Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Cremonese Fece in Milano L'anno 1919, with initials: G.P. in rondel and signature.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The violin overall is worn, it has a repair to the top left of the body as you look at it and a similar repair to the opposite side (bottom right-front), no obvious cracks noted, the neck is generally worn through playing. Surface wear and scratches as expected. General wear with age and use. Length of back (Not including half moon button, body only) - just over 14 inches. (approx 36cm)No names on bows.

Lot 214

A WW1 army jacket with various Royal Engineers cloth badges, a Stratton box with a small group of military buttons and dress studs, a vintage wood wool teddy bear, a cased crucifix and a Gillette razor, cased

Lot 190

A mid 20thC straw filled bear (AF)

Lot 204

A mid 20thC blond coloured teddy bear, 18cm high (AF)

Lot 418

A Halcyon Days enamel beaker, made to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, with certificate and a Halcyon Days enamel teddy bear box

Lot 1248

Teddy bear photograph frame with sterling mark, 15 cms high.

Lot 311

Teddy bear brooch pendant, oval cut amethyst, estimated weight 5.68 carats, with ruby set eyes and diamond set bow tie, measuring 3cm x 2cm, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, with pin and catch fitting and hidden bail, with 9ct gold chain, measuring 46cm in length. Overall excellent condition18ct weight 12.7 grams9ct weight 6.4 grams

Lot 561

Two ladies wristwatches,Tressa, round dial with baton hour markers and Arabic numerals, mechanical movement, in 18ct yellow gold case, expanding strap, together with ladies 1920's wristwatch, oval dial with blue enamel Arabic numerals, 9ct case bear London import marks 1925, 9ct gold expanding bracelet . Gross weight 14.8 gramsTressa watch has base metal crown, has been wound up currently working but has not been tested for time keeping1920's watch has had a replacement crown, has been wound up currently working but has not been tested for time keeping

Lot 191

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD BONE CHINA PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, printed and painted with an Imari design, gilt details, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, oval teapot stand, nine saucers, a circular dish and a slop bowl, printed iron red mark, some pieces bear No.21, some damage, stapled repairs, gilding loss (26)

Lot 346

A .177'' B.S.A. CADET AIR RIFLE, which is in working condition, but covered with black paint, its back sight is missing, neither bear visible serial numbers (Purchaser must be over 18 years old)

Lot 349

AN ANTIQUE 26 BORE PERCUSSION SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN, fitted with 24 1/2'' barrels, its metal work rusted overall, the locks bear a spurious Military Crown mark and a cyrillic name, both locks will cock

Lot 604

Three cast iron shooting mechanical Money Banks, comprising a Bear Hunt bank, 7in H, a Creedmoor type bank, 6 1/2 in H and a Tyrolese New Creedmoor type bank, 6 1/2 in H (3)

Lot 605

An unusual J E Stevens type cast iron Teddy and The Bear mechanical Money Bank, 9in H

Lot 729

BEESTON COYTE (1711-1775)Portrait of a young Girl holding flowers, believed to be Sarah Rowning (1740-1776), daughter of Robert Rowning of Sproughton Hall, Suffolk; and Portrait of a Lady, believed to be Mary, Mrs J. Sewell of Alton Hall, Suffolkboth half-length,pastel on paper, unframed, unglazed, 24 x 18 1/2 in (60.9 x 46.9cm); a pair (2) A/FBoth portraits bear late 19th/early 20th century inscriptions on the reverse erroneously speculating the sitters to be Mary and Elizabeth RowningBoth these previously unattributed portraits would appear to date from circa 1752. They can be compared on stylistic grounds with a series of portraits painted by Beeston Coyte between 1752-1754 which depict members of the Alston Family and their housekeeper at the Ipswich Museum (Christchurch Mansion)Beeston Coyte of Nayland was the younger son of the Rev. William Coyte (1680-1745), rector of Hintlesham, Suffolk. He was educated in Ipswich and later at Peterhouse Cambridge. He remained in Suffolk until 1754 before settling in Kingston, Jamaica. He appears to have continued painting portraits there, including one of the Scottish Attorney General in JamaicaWe are grateful to Neil Jeffares for his help in the cataloguing of this lot

Lot 1195

A Black Forest carved box, late 19th century, glitz mounted with a preening mouse surrounded by flowers above an arcaded base on four short square feet and with plush lined interior, width 13 cm, height 12 cm, and a Swiss carved softwood dancing bear bottle stopper, inscribed "Luzern", 11 cm.

Lot 1912

A set of six late 19th century carved oak dining chairs, two arm and four single, each with rampant lion crest, the armchairs with carved bear head terminals.

Lot 829

A Beswick four piece kitten orchestra, Beswick koala bear, Grafton China "Swains Study Series" puppy with ball and a Wade baby bear. Tallest 6 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Beswick orchestra have black oval printed marks and are all in good order with no obvious chips or faults. The Beswick Koala Bear again has a black printed oval mark and is in good order with no obvious faults. The Wade teddy figure “Baby Bear” has no obvious faults and is in good order. The Swains Study Series puppy has a small chip to its front left hand paw, otherwise no further faults.

Lot 196

RUPERT BEAR INTEREST - a reprint 1950 annual, 'A Bear's Life' by George Perry & Alfred, a vintage annual, a Wedgwood mug and eggcup

Lot 817

Bluetooth interactive teddy bear

Lot 255

ANDREW PETER LEEDHAM (twentieth century) PASTEL Town scape Signed and dated (19)85 11 1/2" x 16 ½" (29.2cm x 42.4cm) JOYCE DAVIS (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Young girl sat on a stool holding a teddy bear, Signed 18" x 11" (45.8cm x 28cm AFTER ARCHIPENKO WATERCOLOUR DRAWING 'Pierrot-carrousel' 7 ½" x 5 ¼" (19.1cm x 13.4cm) Inscribed in pen to label verso: Archipenko, Carrousel Pierrot, 1913, Happy Birthday Dad, love from David, 5 December 2003' (3)

Lot 124

A Tri-ang Wooden Noah's Ark, painted red, white and yellow with stencilled windows --27½in. (70cm.) long (G, red and yellow areas repainted); a replica ramp; Mr. and Mrs. Noah made of rubber; six pairs of wheeled plastic animals and additional polar bear, lion and tiger

Lot 174

Large quantity of vintage toys and games; including Barbie Typewriter, Bear factory bear, chess set and many other toys, quantity in two boxes.

Lot 12

Doulton Ballerina figure HN2116, two other figures, assorted ceramics & glass, an anniversary clock & miniature teddy bear

Lot 624

6 RUPERT BEAR COLLECTORS RE-ISSUE ANNUALS & 6 OTHERS

Lot 570

Charbens Diecast ` The Travelling Zoo Set`, comprising: elephant (trace broken) with two animal cages containing one polar bear and one lion. In fair to good, original box is poor

Lot 583

Quantity of AA Vehicles,including: Corgi 6 x Ford Transits, 3 x Bedford vans, Land Rover 109 WG, 3 x Ford Escort 55, Ford Recovery Truck, information caravan, Burago Renault 1:24 scale, Dinky Ford Transit van, Austin, Bedford van and Trojan, Matchbox models of yesteryear and 3 x Matchbox models including a helicopter, 2 x Budgie Toys “Jumbo” mobile traffic control, Vitesse Land Rover, Solido Jeep, plus two unknown makes. Accompanied by 19 x AA related figures and models and other branded items such as a tea towel, ashtray, teddy bear, pen, Money box, Vehicle badge, and various ephemera. Models are in poor to very good condition. (47 items)

Lot 309

A Box Containing Plastic Figures to Include Zoo Animals, Mickey Mouse, Cowboys, Postman Pat, Paddington Bear etc

Lot 289

Two Black Forest Bear items, with smoking interest

Lot 511

A contemporary lamp table in the form of a polar bear

Lot 66

Royal Copenhagen bear numbered 3014, Daschund puppy numbered 1408 together with a Royal Copenhagen circular plaque with classical frieze and a Moorcroft dish.

Lot 83

A fiberglass hand painted Paddington Bear figure in the guise of tennis player; racket damaged; 41cm high.

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