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A 9ct three colour gold triple band Russian style wedding ring, ring size K, a pair of 9ct gold cut cornered rectangular cufflinks, engine turned to one side and plain to the other side, Chester 1937, a 9ct gold crucifix pendant, a gold teddy bear charm detailed '9ct', combined weight 9 gms, also a silver gilt gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp and a colourless gem set costume ring, (6).
Taxidermy: North American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 2005, skin rug with head mount and limbs outstretched, with jaw agape, on black edged felt lining, 200cm long (max), 178cm across forelimbs With proof of Legal import document no - 282494 Licence no - 275157/01 Dated 14/04/2005 CITES Annex B Appendix II
Taxidermy: American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 2005, half mount in aggressive pose with paws raised and mouth agape, the head turning slightly to the right with ears laid back, 120cm from the wall, 60cm high With proof of Legal import document no - 282495 Dated 14/04/2005 Licence no - 275157/02 CITES Annex B Appendix II
Taxidermy: American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 2005, half mount in aggressive pose with paws raised and mouth agape, the head turning slightly to the left with ears laid back, 62cm from the wall, 100cm high With proof of Legal import document no - 282495 Licence no - 275157/02 Dated 14/04/2005 CITES Annex B Appendix II
Taxidermy: North American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 1960, full mount female stood upon her hind legs with front paws raised and mouth agape, standing on a faux rock base, mounted upon a square pine plinth, overall height including base 186cm (af) missing front sections and claws from both front paws, lower canine broken, upper canine broken, plynth has various old unused screw holes , 29/01/18 Rob
GOLF: Small selection of vintage signed album pages by various Golfers, some of them Open Champions, including George Duncan (Open Champion 1920; with a holograph verse, 1943), Dick Burton (Open Champion 1939; in bold pencil), William Shankland (2; Open Championship contestant every year from 1937-56 with the exception of 1948; one in bold pencil), Henry Cotton (Open Champion 1934, 1937 & 1948), Charles Whitcombe, Archie Compston etc. Most of the pages are multiple signed and some also bear signatures (a few on cards neatly laid down) by various entertainers including George Formby etc. Generally VG, 4
TURNER J. M. W.: (1775-1851) English Painter. An extremely rare, early ink signature, William Turner, on a slim 8vo page removed from the Attendance Book of the Plaister Academy at the Royal Academy, London, n.d. (early 1790's). Turner's bold signature appears at the top of the page, and above and below his signature appear those of thirteen other fellow students, with a further sixteen signatures to the verso. Included is the signature of artist Charles Brome (2). Some minor age wear, and very slight traces of former mounting to the right edge of the recto, otherwise VG Joseph Mallord William Turner, known within his family as William, entered the Royal Academy Schools as a promising student at the age of 14. The young Turner first worked in the Plaister Academy, drawing from casts of antique sculpture. In the biography Turner In His Time (1987) Andrew Wilton notes that Turner's 'name appears fairly frequently in the registers between 21st July 1790 (the earliest record extant) and 8th October 1793. Provenance: Some of the Attendance Books now in the Library of the Royal Academy were once the property of the renowned British collector Charles Fairfax Murray (1849-1919) and bear his Ex-Libris to the inside boards. Upon the dispersal of his large collections, the Registers, with a number of pages removed, were apparently re-acquired by the Royal Academy. The present, previously missing page, was re-discovered in Australia, tipped into an old Victorian album.
TURNER J. M. W.: (1775-1851) English Painter. An extremely rare, pair of early ink signatures, W Turner, together on a slim 8vo page removed from the Attendance Book of the Plaister Academy at the Royal Academy, London, 1st September (17)90. The fifteen year old Turner's bold signatures appear toward the centre of the page and once again further down, and above and below his signatures appear those of twelve other fellow students, with a further fourteen signatures to the verso. Included are the signatures of artists Thomas Hargreaves (2) and Thomas Kearsley. Some minor age wear, and very slight traces of former mounting to the right edge of the recto, otherwise VG Joseph Mallord William Turner, known within his family as William, entered the Royal Academy Schools as a promising student at the age of 14. The young Turner first worked in the Plaister Academy, drawing from casts of antique sculpture. In the biography Turner In His Time (1987) Andrew Wilton notes that Turner's 'name appears fairly frequently in the registers between 21st July 1790 (the earliest record extant) and 8th October 1793. Provenance: Some of the Attendance Books now in the Library of the Royal Academy were once the property of the renowned British collector Charles Fairfax Murray (1849-1919) and bear his Ex-Libris to the inside boards. Upon the dispersal of his large collections, the Registers, with a number of pages removed, were apparently re-acquired by the Royal Academy. The present, previously missing page, was re-discovered in Australia, tipped into an old Victorian album.
Rupert Bear - Collection including 18 annuals, most signed by John Harrold, two boxed Doulton Models, Wedgwood money boxes, plates & gift set, Hamilton Collection set of plates, 12 boxed model cars, teddy bears including Bendy from 1969, signed first day covers, collectors coin & other items.
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