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Silver chocolate jug, 833/000, placed on 3 claw feet, with a scene of fruit-eating putti and floral decor. The hinged lid has a floral decoration and a button in the shape of a mermaid. MT.: Ate de Groot Boersma, Sneek, 1875-1909. Restoration and dent on one leg. approx. 412 grams. In good condition.
Lot of silver jewelry, regional models with 2 necklaces made of filigree spheres and a matching bracelet, 3 rings with, among others, Zeeland button and marquesite, 4 brooches, including a bible necklace, various pendants with buttons, filigram and similie and cufflinks made of Zeeland buttons. Silver total 181 grams. Various levels. In reasonably good condition.
CHANEL PINK TWEED JACKETCondition grade B.Size French 44. 104cm chest, 70cm length. Pink, beige, and white tweed jacket with metallic detailing, two pockets at front and button-up closures. Composition 25% silk, 23% rayon, 19% cotton, 14% nylon, 12% wool, 6% polyester, 1% linen, lining 96% silk, 4% spandex.
NO RESERVE EMPORIO ARMANI TWIN SETCondition grade B.Singlet top size UK 12. Button-up top size UK 14. Singlet: 70cm chest (stretchy), 41cm length. Button-up top: 86cm chest, (stretchy), 65cm length. Black and white knitted singlet top with black spaghetti straps and cut-out detailing at side. Together with matching button-up shirt with quarter length sleeves. Composition 98% viscose, 2% polyester.
NO RESERVE G.R FISCHELIS VINTAGE BROWN COAT WITH FUR ACCENTSCondition grade B.No size label, approximate size UK 10. 122cm chest, 112cm length, 62.5cm sleeve length. Brown full-length coat with black fur accents at cuffs and neckline, two pockets at front and two button accents. Fully lined in black fur. No composition label attached.In 2006, French luxury brand G.R. FISCHELIS were awarded membership of the 'Purple Club' which is made up of the 100 most prestigious and exclusive furriers in the world. They are selected according to their high quality standard, skilled execution and beauty of their style.
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN BLACK CASHMERE COATCondition grade A-.Size 42. 93cm chest, 106cm length, 64.5cm sleeve length. Black cashmere coat with shoulder pads, McQueen signature threaded at base, two pockets at front, three button closures, buttons at sleeve hem and an inner slip pocket in the lining. Composition 100% cashmere.
NO RESERVE ALEXANDER MCQUEEN INDIGO CAMO INK FLORAL JACKET & TROUSERS SETCondition grade A-.Jacket size 50. Trousers size 52. Jacket: 101cm chest, 78cm length. Trousers: 95cm waist, 113cm length. Indigo colour blazer with floral patterns, shoulder pads, an internal pocket, a slit pocket on the chest, two flap pockets on the sides and horn button fastenings. Together with matching pair of trousers. Composition 52% cotton, 31% polyester, 11% acetate, 6% silk.
NO RESERVE BURBERRYS TRENCH COATCondition grade C-.No size label attached, approximate size UK 10. 107cm chest, 112cm length. Honey colour gabardine cotton with a belt around the waist, double pockets at sides, belted cuffs, button-up closures and checkered cotton lined interior. Composition 51% cotton, 49% polyester, lining 100% cotton. Please note the jacket is worn with stains throughout.
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN CAMEL COATCondition grade A-.Size 42. 92cm chest, 105cm length, 62cm sleeve length. Camel cashmere coat with shoulder pads, McQueen signature threaded at base, two pockets at front, three button closures, buttons at sleeve hem and an inner slip pocket in the lining. Composition 70% virgin wool, 30% angora.
A rare mid 19th century engraved gilt brass grande and petite sonnerie striking carriage clockPossibly by Lamy & Lacroixthe delicate handle with tear-drop shaped terminals and internal pommels over a bevelled glass inspection panel with repeat button through the glass, framed by a foliate border, the tall side panels and doors on a high base with lozenge-shaped engraved details. White enamel Roman dial with minute track and Breguet style moon hands over subsidiaries for the alarm and date of the month. The silvered platform with bimetallic balance to a jewelled club-foot lever escapement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of horizontal bells mounted in the base, (the alarm also sounding on the larger bell), offering the options G, S, P for grande sonnerie, silence or petite sonnerie.Footnotes:This clock is similar to those made by Lamy & Lacroix, the French manufacturers based in the Franche-Comte area on the border with Switzerland. Others with comparable dials and strike work are illustrated in D. Roberts, (1993) Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Figs. 4-3 and 15-5a, b and c.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine, rare and exceptionally large early 20th century English carriage clock, in the original presentation caseBarnsdale, 18, Brunswick Place, LondonThe 12 inch high rectangular case surmounted by a serpentine handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel framed by a moulded concave cornice, heavy bevelled glass panels and a tall base with presentation inscription on button feet. 4 inch silvered Roman dial with minute band and good blued steel hands, signed across the centre, set into a fully engraved gilt mask of symmetrical floral scrolls with angled gilt sight ring. Twin chain fusee movement with thick plates united by five turned pillars and anchored in the case by four heavy L-shaped brackets, the going train with maintaining power and large gilt platform with cut and compensated balance to an English style lever escapement, striking the half hours and the full hours on a blued steel gong mounted on a block stamped, G.B. Ticking and striking, sold together with the original silk and velvet lined leather-covered travelling case. The clock 30cms (12ins) high. The outer case 28.5cms (11ins) high. (2)Footnotes:*The presentation inscription reads as follows: Presented with other articles of value to Joseph Mayberg Esq. J.P., Managing Director and Secretary of the Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co. Ltd. by the Directors and Shareholders as a token of their high esteem & regard and in testimony of their appreciation of his Honourable & Successful Managementof The Works for the exceptionally long Period of 36 years. 20th January 1903.The Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Company Limited (later known as the Old Castle Tinplate Company) was formed in 1866 by Joseph Maybury, Henry Thomas, W. Rosser and Captain Samuel. The works were erected on a site called Hen Castell from which the company took its name.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 17th century English miniature brass lantern alarm timepiece with verge escapementJoseph Knibb, LondonSurmounted by a shallow bell held within a brass X-frame cast with pierced arrowheads to the centre, over three low engraved foliate frets between four small turned finials cast along with the tapering columns and button feet. The 3 5/16th wide silvered Roman chapter ring with outer line, inner quarter hour track and fleur de lyse half-hour markers, signed below XII Joseph Knibb Londini over a silvered Arabic alarm-setting disc and floral engraving, with simple blued steel hand. The movement with knife-edge verge escapement sounding the alarm via a twin-headed steel hammer on the bell above. Together with one brass driving weight and a lead counterweight, all contained in a later custom-made oak travel box with solid door opening to reveal twin weight compartments. 16.5cms highFootnotes:Joseph Knibb was born in 1640. It is assumed that he served his apprenticeship under his cousin Samuel Knibb in Newport Pagnell from 1655 to 1662. He began his independent career working just outside the City of Oxford, but by the mid 1660s had moved within its jurisdiction. There was some initial resentment to his becoming Free of the City and it was only through the support of the University, where he matriculated as a gardener, that he was granted Freedom in 1678 on payment of a fine of 20 nobles and a leather bucket.In 1670 Joseph moved to London, this was the same year that his past Master, Samuel who had moved to the capital in 1662, died, and it was natural that Joseph should carry on the family firm. At this time of the very early years of the pendulum clock, London provided a wonderful opportunity for an ambitious young man with an inventive horological brain. By 1677 he had earned such a reputation that he was commissioned to supply a turret clock for Windsor Castle. More royal work followed and in 1682 Knibb was paid for work carried out for Charles II. He took on nine apprentices, including John Drew in September 1676 (see lot 70 in this sale) and Brounker Watts in January 1684. He was Assistant to the Clockmakers Company in 1689 and is well recorded in the Company's accounts until 1697 when he retired to Hanslop. He died in December 1711.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 17th century table clock movement in a later bespoke walnut, gilt metal mounted caseMansell Bennett, Charing CrossThe seven inch square brass dial framed by winged cherub's head spandrels, set with a strike/silent lever above the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring (engraved with half-quarter marks, minute and quarter-hour bands) enclosing the matted centre with decorated mock pendulum and date apertures, with later pierced blued steel hands. The movement united by five knopped and finned pillars, twin gut (now wire) fusees driving the going train with knife-edge verge escapement, the going train with rack striking on a bell. Repeating the quarters and the hours on the activation of a cord emanating from the side of the case on three stacked bells and hammers. The backplate with a single line border framing the full symmetrical pattern of interlaced foliate scrolls centred by a wheatear engraved oval reserve. Now in a later case hand-made in the style of the early 18th century with domed top mounted with scroll supports and a central handle over long glazed sides to a moulded base on brass button feet. 43cms (17ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and small, mid 19th century satinwood four glass table alarm timpieceFrodsham, Gracechurch Street, LondonThe case set with heavy bevelled glass panels on an ogee moulding to a plinth base on brass button feet. The 3.25 inch signed silvered Roman dial with outer minute track and inner quarter hour ring, blued steel spade hands for the time, and tapering hand for the alarm set, framed by a bevelled silvered sight ring. The signed chain fusee movement united by four baluster pillars, the anchor escapement to a pendulum supported on a T-bar suspension and sounding the alarm on a bell. Ticking and with operational alarm. Together with a case key and winding key. 22cms (8.75ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extremely rare and fine mid-19th century brass-bound rosewood two-day marine chronometer with Hartnup balance. Previously with the Time Museum, and more recently exhibited at The Prescot MuseumWilliam B Crisp, London, Number 381The three-part case with missing cartouche to the top lid, the centre section with brass flowerhead button above an ivory signature plaque, Hartnup Balance Willm. B. Crisp London No 381, the lower section with campaign hanldes, inlaid brass escutcheon and blank ivory number plaque. Internally, the case has a full-length hinge, gimbal lock and safety winding key secured in a quadrant. The centre section applied with a label for Thomas Petley, Chronometer, Watchmaker and Nautical Optician, Sydney, New South Wales and D,McGregor & Co., Greenock, Scotland. The 3.75-inch silvered dial signed across the centre Willm. Crisp Maker to the Admiralty 81 St.John Street Rd London No 381 with Arabic minute ring framing the Roman chapters, with gold spade hands, the subsidiary power reserve dial at XII running from 0-56hours in 8 one-hour increments with instruction to wind at 24, the large observatory-style seconds dial between V-VII with blued steel hands. The spotted full plate movement with four ringed pillars and maintaining power to the reverse chain fusee, free sprung blued steel helical balance spring with diamond endstone to an Earnshaw type escapement with Hartnup balance, sitting in a weighted, gimballed bowl. Ticking, together with a Tipsy key. 20cms (7.5ins) highFootnotes:Exhibited 'Your Time', an exhibition by the Northern Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society at Prescot Museum, February-April 2008; Williamson Museum & Art Gallery, Birkenhead February-April 2008. Exhibit P18.According to the exhibition, the movement came from Joseph Preston, who was working out of Prescot. Joseph Preston were well-known watch and chronometer movement manufacturers and their mark 'J.P.' was considered a hallmark of quality. Although based in Prescot, they formed a key link in the national supply chain that saw parts made largely in the North of England, and the West Midlands and assembled into a rough movement, before being sent to London for finishing and sale. A sizeable part of Preston's client base was in London, and to a lesser extent, Coventry.The firm was founded by Joseph Preston in 1829 at 19 Eccleston Street Prescot, and renamed 'Joseph Preston and Sons' in 1840, when his sons Thomas and Joseph began working there full time. In 1891, at the age of 16, the Prestons' nephew, Harry Pybus, began working in the shop. He worked at, and learnt, the twenty separate trades employed in the shop, that resulted in a complete, unfinished watch or chronometer movement. Pybus took over the shop on his uncles' death, though he kept the name 'Joseph Preston and Sons'. During the second world war, it was noted that, having no other employees, Pybus managed to make several two-day chronometer movements entirely on his own, in a shop which lacked electricity. He would run the shop for nearly sixty years, until his death in 1952; anecdotally he was said to be in the middle of cutting watch escape pinions when he died. In his obituary, he was hailed as 'the last of the old Prescot watchmakers'. The shop was demolished shortly after, making Joseph Preston one of the last independent horological manufacturers to shut in Prescot, an area long famed for supplying high-quality movements.The firm supplied a large range of movements to a varied customer base, which included Mercer, Kullberg, and even Patek Phillipe. William crisp was another regular customer. The Hartnup balance was developed by John Hartnup, the first director and founder of the Siderial Liverpool Observatory, established in 1843. The Hartnup balance corrects for middle-temperature error in chronometers. The middle temperature error refers to the error produced in standard compensation balances: The balance is designed to account for an extreme high temperature error and an extreme low temperature error, however, between this range the chronometer gains a bit, and loses a bit when exposed to temperatures outside this range. This means that when a chronometer is exposed to a wide range of temperatures the rate will change much more then when the temperature exposure range is small.Hartnup's solution, likely created around 1847 and actually made by William Shepherd of 13 Bath Street Liverpool, involved laminated cross-bars connecting a fairly standard compensation rim; the outer rim would compensate for extremes and the inner cross-bars would moderate the middle temperature. Hartnup did not patent this balance, partially as he was eager to see it taken up by many makers as an improvement in timekeeping generally, but also because he didn't think that, as a Director of the Observatory, he could profit from work done during his tenure. The balance was never widely adopted, not least because it took twice as long to manufacture as a standard compensation balance did, meaning that chronometers with a Hartnup balance are quite uncommon. Penney, D. (2007) 'Evidence from the Transient', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 30 (2), pgs. 177-179Aked, C. (1989) 'Joseph Preston and Sons', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 18 (3), pgs. 298-306Law, R. J. (1990) 'Joseph Preston & Sons', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 18 (5), pgs. 551-552British Horological Institute (2001) 'Branches: Midlands', Horological Journal, Vol. 143 (8), p. 278Smith, R. W. (1983) 'The Hartnup Balance', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 14 (1), pgs. 39-45This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid 19th century French one-piece cased carriage clockImported and retailed by Dent, numbered 159. The frontplate stamped HL.The shaped decorative handle over the large bevelled glass inspection panel with repeat button above similar panels to the sides. White enamel rectangular dial with minute track, Roman numerals and blued steel trefoil hands. The spring driven movement with four collared pillars, gilt platform with gilt monometallic balance to a jewelled club-foot lever escapement rack striking on a bell. The backplate signed DENT A PARIS and numbered 159 (last numeral indistinct). Ticking, striking and repeating. 17cms (6.75 ins) high. Footnotes:See footnote on lot 28.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and rare late 19th century French giant gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock by DrocourtDrocourt No. 9020. Retailed in England by E.W. Streeter, 37 Conduit Street, London The typical rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel framed by a boldly moulded cast cornice with repeat button, bevelled glass sides between concave uprights to a moulded base, with three-position selection lever to opt between Striking - Silence - Full Striking. The white enamel Roman and Arabic rectangular dial with matching pierced arrow hands, over an alarm-setting dial. The large gilt platform supporting the compensated bimetallic balance to an English-style lever escapement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of hammers and coiled gongs. The alarm announced by a smaller hammer. Signed and numbered on the backplate. 25cms (10 ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 19th century French five-minute minute repeating carriage clockRetailed by Charles Frodsham & Co., the movement numbered 19544. The backplate further stamped 'Patent Surety Roller'The cannelee type case with turned handle on facetted uprights over twin repeat buttons - the front button sounding the last hour, the rear button sounding the five minute intervals past the hour - over glazed sides and a stepped base on turned feet. The signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute band and blued steel Breguet hands. The large silvered platform with compensated bimetallic balance to a jewelled English-style lever escapement, sounding the hours and half hours on a blued steel coiled gong. The backplate engraved with the retailers name and stamped Patent Surety Roller in an oval. Ticking, striking and repeating. Together with a double ended key. 18cms (7.5ins) high. Footnotes:Five minute repeating carriage clocks are rare to find today, for further information, see Allix & Bonnert, 'Carriage Clocks' ACC 1974 p 197. The Patent Surety Roller was a device to guard against any accidental movement of the star wheel. It was invented by Moritz Immisch, an ex-foreman of LeRoy et Fils of Regent Street, in 1879, the patent was acquired by Gay, Lamaille and Company of Paris and London a year later; for a full account, see Wotruba, 'The Story behind PATENT SURETY ROLLER stamped on carriage clocks', Antiquarian Horology, Number two, Volume Thirty-eight, June 2017, p.239 in which the first two illustrations show a similar five-minute repeating carriage clock by Parkinson and Frodsham. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare 20th century Swiss silver solar-powered timepiecePatek Philippe, No.872890, further numbered 60101-16The tall rectangular case with protruding three-quarter columns to each corner terminating in button finials framing the photovoltaic panel to the top, the rear door lifting off, the base panel numbered 60101-16 and further stamped below PP.Co. STERLING. 0.925.The watch movement set onto a gilt platform driven by a motor connected to the panel above, with additional CP300H battery to complement the power supply. The dial with applied gilt baton numerals (the quarters facetted), with good facetted gilt hands which are set from below. Not currently ticking. 13cms (5ins) high. Footnotes:To the best of our knowledge, this is only the third such clock to be offered at auction; number 872623/ 60102/14 (conjecturally dated to the 1960s) appeared in Germany in 2013, another numbered 872537/ 60101 (confirmed by Patek Philippe as made in 1953 and sold in 1955) appeared in New York in 2019. The current lot is from a private UK collection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual early 20th century French mid-sized carriage clockThe handle with open balustrade over four finials and a bevelled glass inspection panel, the glazed sides framed by reeded columns flanking a balustraded cornice and base on button feet. The two inch Roman dial with gilt dotted minute band on an engine turned pink enamel ground, with blued steel hands in an engine turned mask. The silvered platform with compensated bimetallic balance to a jewelled English style lever, striking on a blued steel coiled gong. Ticking and striking, together with a double ended key. 16.5cms (6.5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Registration No: RE19 YTS Frame No: WB10J210XKZ739105 MOT: NoneIn stunning conditionVery low mileage 1,800Well looked after machineCurrent V5C on fileThe BMW R nineT has been produced by BMW Motorrad since 2014. It is a large roadster marketed by BMW to custom builders and enthusiasts as a "blank canvas for customising." The nineT has several design elements contrived to allow the bike to be easily modified, such as separate engine and chassis wiring harnesses and minimal bolts attaching the rear subframe, tail lights, and headlight. All variations have an air- and oil-cooled oilhead flat twin, or boxer, 1170cc engine, which has the inlet manifold at the rear of the cylinders and the exhaust at the front. The Racer S version of the nineT was produced in a handsome café racer style with a small fairing and white paint with red and blue graphics. This 2019 BMW R nineT Racer S has had just one previous keeper from new. The vendor purchased it from CMC Motorcycles in Cannock for his private collection, as it was completely different from his other machines. Sparingly ridden during the current ownership, it is nevertheless said to start ‘on the button’. The BMW has been fitted with a datatool, and is also supplied with the owner's handbook, supplementary handbook, tools, keys, and a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Registration No: SBO 326 Frame No: P1379457 MOT: ExemptA very rideable machineFitted with an electric startAlton alternatorStarts with easeThe Norton ES2 was in production from 1927 until 1964. A mid-range offerin with a sporting bent, it remained popular due to its reliability and ease of maintenance. From 1947 the ES2 had an innovative hydraulically damped telescopic front fork. This 1958 Norton ES2 has a lot of money spent on it to enhance its rideability. The previous owner totally restored the Norton to a very high standard during the process of which he decided to place a starter motor and an Alton alternator on it. The starter motor is understood to have benefited from a belt conversion too with the primary cover being modified to suit. The Norton started with ease at the press of a button but some light recommissioning is advised due to recent inactivity. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Registration No: LKH 374 Frame No: Upper RC4233 Rear 8742B MOT: ExemptBlack Shadow engine number F10AB/1B/427212v electrics, electric start, Alton dynamoCentre stand, BTH magneto and a V5CVincent Motorcycles, "the makers of the world's fastest motorcycles", was established in 1928 when Phil Vincent bought the rights to HRD Motors Ltd after the company went into voluntary liquidation. With the backing of his family, wealthy from cattle ranching in Argentina, Vincent acquired the trademark, goodwill and remaining components for £450, renaming the new company Vincent HRD. Initially, motorcycles were sold under the HRD brand name, using their own chassis with propiatory engines but in 1934 two new engines were developed, a 500cc single and a 1,000 cc vee twin. Always the innovator, Vincent now had full control over his products and began introducing many design features that proved to be way ahead of their time such as cantilever rear suspension. In 1949 in order to stop any confusion with Harley Davidson (HD) in the USA, they began to use simply the 'Vincent' name on their products. The 1000cc V-twin was the fastest motorcycle in the world at the time and with some astute marketing become the bike everyone aspired to own, the Rapides and the Black Shadows have become some of the most desirable and iconic bikes of the era.This good looking Series C Black Shadow has been part of a private collection for the last 23 years and has been ridden and enjoyed by the vendor, including a trip around Europe. The bike has some desirable modifications including 12v electrics powering an all important electric starter, BTH magneto, Alton dynamo and even some neat little indicators. The chassis features an easier to use centre stand and interestingly the front brake plates and cooling fins are Lightning specification aluminium as well as the iconic 5" 150mph speedo. A lot of Vincents have become static display pieces over the years but this Shadow has been set up to be ridden and not just looked at. The fitting of an electric starter kit, together with the other subtle modifications, makes the bike a lot easier and more practical to use in modern day road conditions. The bike started and ran on the button when being photographed and comes supplied with some old MOTs and current V5C.Sale room notice.PLEASE NOTE. On running the bike we noticed an oil leak around the top of the engine/oil tank area that will need looking into. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189
FORMULA 1 INTEREST: An '04 Foster's British Grand Prix (Silverstone) programme, bearing the siggnatures of Jensen Button, Juan Pablo Montoya, Kimi Raikkonen, Feliope Massa, Rubens Barrichello, Jarno Trulli and others, together with programme supplement, 2 baseball caps, a large frame emblazoned wih motor stickers and a framed limited edition Lotus print, 'Wingman', signed by artist Andrew Kitson, number 60/500(unauthenticated by Keys Auctioneers)
Steiff six vintage mainly miniature elephants: (1) Elephant, yellow tag 6317,00, 1959-1967, with button, cloth tag, chest tag, mohair, felt saddle and bells, 6.5"/17cm; (2) Elephant, yellow tag 6310,00, 1959-1967, with button, cloth tag, mohair, felt collar, string tail unravelled, 4"/10cm; (3) Elephant, yellow tag 6307,00, 1959-1967, with button, cloth tag, mohair, suedette saddle, 32cm/8"; (4) Elephant, yellow tag 6307,00, 1955, missing button and cloth tag, mohair, with suedette saddle marked 1880-1955, 2.75"/7cm; (5) Jumbo, yellow tag 1450/12, 1977-1984, with button, cloth tag, chest tag, plush, 4.75"/12cm; (6) Eli, yellow tag 040498, mohair, with button, cloth tag, chest tag and swing label, 4.75"/11cm; Good to Excellent Plus; (6).
Steiff four mainly vintage big cats, includes some miniatures: (1) Leo lion, yellow tag 0800/10, 1968-1975, with button and cloth tag, card chest tag, mohair, 4"/10cm; (2) Leo lion, 1310,00, 1964-1967, with button, missing cloth tag, mohair, 4"/10cm; (3) Running leopard, yellow tag 1310,00, 1959-1961, with button, missing cloth tag, 4"/10cm; (4) Cheetah, white tag 666216, LE 90/1500, mohair, from San Diego Zoo, with swing label certificate, 12"/30cm; Good to Excellent Plus; (4).
Steiff vintage Pom Pom pets Raven woollen miniature pair, felt beak and feathers, metal feet: (1) Rare Raven with Hood, yellow tag 1508, with button, and yellow tag (button and tag are post World War 2 and may be excess stock), glass eyes, 3"/8cm; (2) Raven, yellow tag 1508,46, 1959-1979, plastic eyes, 3"/8cm; Good to Good Plus; (2).
Steiff vintage Hucky raven pair, black mohair, black plastic eyes, felt beak and tail feathers, metal legs: (1) yellow tag 7317,00, button and yellow tag, 1960-1967, card chest tag, Good Plus to Excellent, 6.75"/17cm; (2) yellow tag 7312,00, button and yellow tag, 1960-1967, card chest tag, very slight damage to left hand side of beak where stitching has torn felt, otherwise Good to Excellent, 4.75"/12cm; (2).
Steiff vintage Pom Pom Pets woollen miniatures x 12: (1) - (3) Pom Pom frog x 3- 7180/05 x 2 and 7180/07, all are 1972-1984, all with button and cloth tag; (4) - (6) Pom Pom ladybird x 3- 7370/06 1969-1984, 1504 or 7370 x 2 1953-1984; (made without buttons); (7) large Pom Pom rabbit, 7153,08, 1968-1969, with button and cloth tag; (8) - (10) Pom Pom rabbit x 3- 2504,41, 1959-1967. 2504,45, 1959-1967. 7132/04, 1968-1977. Each with button and cloth tag.; (11) & (12) Pom Pom mouse x 2- 7355/04, 1968-1978 and 2504,44, 1959-1967. Each with button and cloth tag; Fair Plus to Excellent Plus; (12).
Steiff collection of vintage miniature mohair animals: (1) & (2) Pieps mouse- 4308,05 and 4308,04, 1959-1967, each with button and tag; (3) Tapsy cat, 1308,00, 1959-1967, with button and cloth tag; (4) & (5) Pom Pom Pet tabby cat x 2- 7290/05 1968-1978 and 3505,40 1959-1967, both with button and cloth tag; Good to Excellent; (5).
Steiff vintage Pom Pom Pets and woollen miniatures x 8: (1) & (2) owl 7480/09 x 2, 1971-1984, each with button and tag; (3) owl 7480/06, 1971-1984, with button and tag; (4) squirrel 4505,43, 1959-1967, with button and tag; (5) elephant, no number, 1980, with button; (6) - (8) Joggi hedgehog, mohair miniatures- 1670/06, 1968-1969. 2306,00, 1966-1967. 056109, 1991-2002. Each with button and cloth label; Good to Excellent Plus; (8).
Steiff vintage mohair birds x 4 (plus one unknown): (1) cockerel, 1310, 1953-1958, with button and tag, 3"/8cm; (2) finch (sparrow), 2540/10, 1969, with button and tag, hind claw missing from right foot; (3) finch, 1312,3, 1955-1957, with button; (4) Wittie owl, 4310,00, with button, cloth and card tag; (5) penguin, unknown manufacturer; Good to Excellent; (5).
Steiff five mainly vintage animals: (1) Renny reindeer, yellow tag 1322,00, 1959-1967, with button and cloth tag, mohair, small hole in left hand upper antler, antlers are attached but stitching is fragile, inoperative squeaker, 8.5"/22cm; (2) giraffe, yellow tag 6417,0, 1951-1952, velvet, with button, missing cloth tag, tail is unravelling, 6.5"/17cm; (3) giraffe, yellow tag 0750/28, 1968-1974, with button and cloth tag, mohair, 11"/28cm; (4) Bendy giraffe, yellow tag 068041, 2015-2016, plush, chest tag and swing label, 17.75"/45cm; (5) Christmas reindeer doe, white tag 670893, LE 3000, mohair, missing certificate and Christmas collar, 7"/18cm; Good to Excellent Plus; (5).

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