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Midland Railway Ambulance Corps Sleeve Badge & Plus Other items. A good silver plated sew on example. GC ... Accompanied by Great Western Railway St John Ambulance Association lapel badge with fitting ... 2 x GWR buttons ... 4 x LMS Buttons ... London & North Western Railway button ... Button with a dolphin. Overall GC (10 items)
Royal Wiltshire Militia 19th Century Field Officer’s epaulettes A fine and rare pair of the 1830 box pattern. The silvered crescent on each one supports fine twist wire tassels. The strap is decorated with silver embroidery of acorns and oak leaves and is mounted with a large Bath Star; within the crescent a padded cushion embroidered with an entwined VR Cypher; each retaining silvered regimental button. The base is of red leather with silvered clip stamped with the retailer’s name of John Jones 6 Regent Street. Some age wear, silver toned and some wear to the tassels. John Jones operated with this trade name 1832-1868.
1st Life Guards early 19th Century Shoulder Scales. An exceedingly rare pair circa 1830. Gilt brass, the strap of simulated scales, each decorated with an oak leaf device. The crescent is embossed with a rose. Within the crescent the title LG surmounted by a Crown and 1. The crescent supports simulated twist tassels. Complete with a regimental pattern button. The underside with loop attachment for the uniform. Some age wear, one button polished GC.
Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry Officer’s epaulette. A scarce early epaulette of regimental pattern. Sheffield silver, the strap is made with scales. The crescent supports fine twist wire tassels. Complete with regimental button of entwined initials NNVC, surmounted by a Crown. The reverse is lined with dark blue cloth and retains silk cushion. The scale with age wear, one scale absent, some stitching faults. Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry was raised in 1817. In 1840 the regimental title was changed to Yeomanry Cavalry.
Queen’s Own Staffordshire Yeomanry Officer’s Busby. A very fine quality example, black fur, the scarlet bag with three lines of silvered flat braid and bullion gimp pearl button. To the front a bullion silver cockade. White vulture feather and horsehair plume, with silvered boss. To the interior, leather sweatband and crimson silk quilted lining. Three gimp silver bullion cords to the body of the busby. Retaining silvered chin chain with velvet backing. VGC The busby contained in metal storage tin, the plume also with tin. Quarter Master & Hon Major Zackaragh Cartwright a farmer of White Hall Himley Staffordshire, volunteered for service with the Queen’s Own Staffordshire Yeomanry, raising through the ranks. He was one of the men selected to represent the Regiment at the 1911 Coronation. He was awarded the Coronation Medal and the Volunteer Decoration. The second grouping is believed to have been worn by his son or Grandson Major H Cartwright, who served from the 1930’s and during the second World War.
Coldstream Guards Elizabeth II Officer’s scarlet tunic. A fresh example of the regimental pattern/ Scarlet melton cloth tunic with blue facings to the cuffs, collar and epaulettes. Each sleeve has a false cuff bearing four rows of gold bullion lace each with a regimental button. The collar is ornamented with bullion lace and silver bullion Order of the Garter devices, the shoulder straps edged with gold bullion. Complete with gilt metal regimental pattern buttons. Quilted cotton lining to the interior. GC Scarlet and bullion bright ... Accompanied by overalls with scarlet line. GC ( 2 items)
Royal Horse Artillery Victorian Officer’s Full Dress tunic, pouch and belt. A rare example. Comprising: Tunic of the Eton style. Dark blue melton cloth, with scarlet facings to the collar, which in turn is mounted with silver bullion flaming grenades and edged with gold regimental pattern lace. To each breast 18 double loops of gold cord, each mounted with a gilt metal regimental ball button. To the shoulders plaited bullion shoulder cords with rank indicating Lieutenant. The reverse of the tunic is emblazoned with gold bullion cord which is arranged in crows foot loops at the top and flows down the back terminating in Austrian knots. The interior is with quilted lining. The overall condition is good, bullion remains bright, fitted with replacement anodised cuff buttons ... Overalls of dark blue with scarlet line ... Black leather boots fitted with gilt spurs and retaining wooden trees ... Officer’s gold bullion busby lines ... Officer’s pouch belt and pouch of regimental pattern The gold lace belt retaining gilt ornate buckle tip and slide. The pouch with dark blue melton cloth flap, this edged with gold lace of regimental pattern. To the centre, heavily gold embroidered Victorian Royal Arms and crimson velvet cushion scroll ‘Ubique’ within a wreath of oak leaves and acorns; an applied gilt metal gun to the base of the wreath which rests on a padded tri-part crimson velvet cushion scroll inscribed ‘Quo fas et gloria ducunt’. Reverse complete with tin lined wallet, gilt floral ends and plain belt loops. Pouch complete with cover. ... Victorian Officer’s bullion regimental waist belt, complete with fire gilt ‘snake’ pattern clasp and associated slings. The overall condition is good. (6 items)
German Third Reich WW2 Luftwaffe Flak Section Officer’s tunic. A fine grey wool four pocket Oberleutnant’s example with turnback cuffs. Red backed shoulder boards, aluminium wire piped collar and red collar patches (two gull wings over laurel spray). Aluminium wire eagle and swastika on right breast, left pocket pleat retains Iron Cross 1st Class with provision for award; DRL badge below the pocket. One button absent otherwise VGC.
Imperial German Bavarian Cavalry Officer’s Uberrock or frock coat. A good rare example of fine mid blue woollen cloth as worn by a Rittmeister (Captain) of the 2nd Schwere Ritter Regiment. Red collar and red piped front and cuffs. Two rows of seven large plain gilt button adorn the front which can be opened and turned back to show the red lining; further gilt buttons to reverse skirt. Retains gold wire shoulder boards with thin light blue lines, each sporting two gilt rank stars. A little moth to inside of collar otherwise VGC.
German Third Reich. WW2 Luftwaffe 1943 dated M43 ski cap. A good grey cotton example with single stippled button to the front and with triangular embroidered eagle clutching swastika and national cockade. Stiffened cloth peak. Simulated silk grey lining with issue stamps, indicating 1943 size 58. Minor service wear. GC
Georgian Napoleonic War Period Yeomanry Trooper’s Sword. A good example with a curved single edged unfullered flat blade. The hilt with a single brass stirrup guard, with rounded langets. The leather grip with copper wire binding. Housed in original black leather scabbard retaining brass top mount, this fitted with frog button, brass chape absent. The blade remains clean, with some light pitting. Scabbard leather with small amount of age wear.
Unusual Brunswick Sword Bayonet. A rare clean example, believed to be a variant of the Constabulary pattern. Straight double edged 19 inch blade with short central fuller. The hilt with ribbed brass grip, fitted with locking bar and spring button (this near the crossguard). This example with an unusual shaped single bar stirrup guard. Complete with brown leather and brass mounted scabbard. The top mount incorporating a frog button. The bayonet is in clean condition some pitting to the blade, leather to the scabbard is supple.
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF ARSENAL AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ALEX FORBES A BLUE SCOTLAND V. DENMARK INTERNATIONAL SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT No.6, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed S v D, 1951-52, in excellent condition; and two pieces of white card both autographed by Alex Forbes (3) The above shirt was worn by Alex Forbes in the International match against Denmark. In the match against Denmark played on 25th May 1951 at Idraetspark, Copenhagen, Scotland defeated Denmark 2-1
AN EXTREMELY RARE 1931 GREEN AND WHITE CELTIC SHIRT with button-up collar, the front of the shirt autographed by the 1951 Celtic Scottish Cup-winning side, areas of tearing under arms and areas of staining front and back and autographs faded Exhibited: The Celtic Football Club Museum The above shirt dates from circa 1931 and from research by the vendor and with help from the Celtic Museum. It is believed that the shirt relates to the 1931 Celtic Tour of North America and possibly the shirt that Peter Scarff was suppose to wear in the match against Montreal Carsteels. However, no shirt was available for Scarff prior to the match and he had to wear a vertical striped dress shirt. The shirt was original given to John Flood and in 1951 he met the 1951 Celtic Scottish Cup-winning side on a Tour of North America and that is when he had the shirt autographed by that side. The shirt was then given to the vendor`s brother by Flood who held onto it for many years before it to his brother (the vendor) who had is displayed at the Celtic Football Club Museum. It is believed at time of going to print that this is the third oldest Celtic shirt is existence. The other two are Willie Loney and Patsy Gallagher which are currently at the Celtic Museum.
AFTERNOON SESSION STARTING AT 1.00PM TEDDY BEARS AND SOFT TOYS THE FOLLOWING LOTS 681 TO 723 ARE FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE JANET DUNLOP A FINE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, growler and FF button, circa 1910-20in. (51cm) high (small bald spot on top of right leg, other very slight wear and a small patch to right hand and left foot pad)
A RARE BING CLOCKWORK TEDDY BEAR with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, inoperative head mechanism causing the head to move from side to side, jointed limbs of felt pads and hump, circa 1910-12in. (30.5cm) high (a few bald spots, feet pads recovered, large holes in hand pads, mechanism inoperative, appears to have moved further into body)
A STEIFF CENTRE-SEAM TEDDY BEAR with cinnamon mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs and growler, circa 1909-16.1/2in. (42cm) high (a little bit missing from right ear, some slight thinning, a few small bald spots, pads recovered and nose stitching damage)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative squeaker and FF button, circa 1910-12.3/4in. (32.5cm) high (very slight wear,a few tiny holes to pads and faded)
AN UNUSUAL STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with white shorter mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of pinkish backing colour, pointed muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and close-together claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with slender feet, long body, hump, inoperative squeaker and FF button with remains of red tag, circa 1920s-13.1/2in. (34cm) high (fairly worn and thinning, three patched holes to pads, other slight holes)
AN EARLY STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with cinnamon mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, replace growler, hump and blank button, circa 1905-16in. (40.5cm) high (patched 2in. diameter hole to top of head, fairly worn and thinning mohair, pads replaced, ears appear to have been put back on in the wrong place)
A LARGE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, replaced black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with replace felt pads, inoperative growler and hump, circa 1920-28in. (71cm) high (tear and strengthening patch to right ankle, bald patches, wear and thinning)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, inoperative growler and hump, circa 1908-19.1/2in. (49.5cm) high (left arm replaced, back of head completely bald, worn and thinning, pads replaced, pink staining around right foot)
A WORN STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, remains of pronounced muzzle, swivel head, jointed elongated and hump, circa 1909 15.1/2in. (39.5cm) high (very worn, almost completely bald, holes to muzzle and face, other damage, missing pads, revealing original red underfelt)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with light golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, remains of hump and inoperative squeaker, circa 1910-10.1/4in. (26cm) high (head very bald and discoloured, lower arms worn, general wear and pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with cinnamon mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump, replaced growler and FF button, circa 1910-13in. (33cm) high (worn, front and forehead bald, repaired tear on chest, nose and mouth stitching replaced, pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, inoperative growler, blue trousers, shirt and purple tank top with medal, circa 1908-18in. (45.5cm) high (balding to front, repair to top of right arm near joint, general wear and discolouration and hand pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF button, 1930s-16.1/4in. (41cm) high (hole in back of left leg and arm, repaired tear to right ankle and above nose, balding and worn, moth damage to pads)
AN EARLY GERMAN TEDDY BEAR with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and replaced growler, circa 1910-23in. (58.5cm) high (bald back of one foot going into small hole, a few small bald spots, general wear and thinning and pads recovered)
A SMALL STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with white mohair, black boot button glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump, inoperative squeaker, blue patched trousers and white shirt with red pom-poms, 1909-9.1/2in. (24cm) high (worn, some pink staining to joints and pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, replaced small black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black restitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs and hump, circa 1910-19.3/4in. (50cm) high (mohair toupee covering bald top of head, front balding, top of muzzle darned, general wear and pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black restitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, FF button, green velvet suit and waistcoat, circa 1909-19in. (48cm) high (very worn, tears and patches to face, tear to left arm and damage to pads)
A 1950s STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with beige mohair, brown and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, inoperative squeaker and script button with worn yellow tag-9.1/4in. (23.5cm) high (some general wear and fading, one foot slightly darned)
A FARNELL TEDDY BEAR with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, remains of black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, hump and inoperative squeaker, 1910-20s-10.1/4in. (26cm) high (very worn, holes to nose); and a worn British Teddy Bear-16in. (40.5cm) high (tears to arms) (2)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with white mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF button, circa 1910-18in. (45.5cm) high (worn and thinning, a few small holes and repairs, hand pads recovered)
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with brown mohair, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump, replaced growler and FF button, brown gingham shirt, knitted striped trousers and beige wool coat, 1920s-12.3/4in. (32cm) high (bald patches to arm, heels and right cheek, general wear and hand pads replaced)
A BING TUMBLING TEDDY BEAR with brown mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, replace black nose and mouth stitching, swivel head, jointed legs with black stitched claws, inoperative arm-wound mechanism and sailor suit, circa 1910-10in. (25.5cm) high (fairly worn, hole in back of right arm and pads recovered)
AN EXTREMELY RARE STEIFF RED MOHAIR TEDDY BEAR with black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, white backing with remains of a soft red mohair pile, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative growler, circa 1908-15.1/2in. (39.5cm) high (almost completely bald, damage to back of left arm, some glue repairs and pads recovered using glue) Provenance: This bear was given to the owner when she was a little girl of 4 in 1978. There is a hint of a romantic past; her aunt`s friend was called Delphene, who is believed to have had Romany gypsy roots. She lived in a static caravan behind the current owner`s grandmother`s pub. As a small girl the owner remembers visiting the caravan and it was like an Aladdin`s cave, full of antiques and collectables. The owner recalls, "Delphene had long black hair, and her place used to make me think of a fortune tellers tent! In a chest on the floor I found this red teddy and fell in love with him completely; every time I visited I went straight to the chest. I thought he had this adorable face; he had a smile in his eyes and mouth. He was completely bald, but I did not notice this, I thought he was utterly beautiful bald. His belly would rattle (this is his inoperative growler) and I used to think he had sweets inside." After a number of visits, the current owner plucked up enough courage and asked if she could keep him. After a slight hesitance Delphene said yes and he soon became a favourite toy. She took him everywhere and slept with him. "He was definitely the first toy I really loved and who seemed so important to me, like he was a little person and my friend." Notes: This extraordinary bear is one of only two known red Steiff bears; he is the taller brother of Alfonzo, who is thirteen inches high. It has been suggested by Steiff that Alfonzo, Elliot (the blue Steiff sold by Christie`s in 1993) and presumably this bear, were part of a sample of twenty-four sent to Harrods in London in 1908. This makes three surviving examples from the original group. Alfonzo the only other known red Steiff who everybody knows; was sold by Christie`s in 1989 for £12,100. He is perhaps the most famous antique Teddy Bear in the world and resides at Teddy Bears of Witney owned by Ian Pout. Elliott, a blue Steiff sold for £49,500 (again by Christie`s in 1993) went to the Ydessa Hendeles Foundation, and now lives in Canada amongst one of the finest bear collections in the world. This nameless bear is rare, important and will undoubtedly find his own fame. The buyer will have the pleasure of naming him.
A STEIFF 1950S TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, brown and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs, script button and original ribbon-6in. (15cm) high; (slight thinning); a Steiff Limited Edition 2001 Winnie the Pooh-7.1/4in. (18.5cm); and a Steiff 1950s lying cat and Pekinese (4)
A RARE STEIFF 1930s WOOL PLUSH TEDDY BEAR with pinkish maize plush, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced white wool muzzle with open felt mouth, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with white wool plush tops of feet and felt pads, inoperative squeaker, FF button with red cloth tag and blue leather collar with two FF buttons and card tag-12.1/2in. (32cm) high (some fading and dusty)
TWO 1950s WHITE STEIFF TEDDY BEARS a miniature example with black eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth and script button-3.1/2in. (9cm) high; and a small example with brown and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth, original ribbon and script button-6in.(15cm) high (some slight wear) (2)
A BING TEDDY BEAR with dark golden mohair, black boot button eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative side squeaker, circa 1911-9.1/4in. (23.5cm) high (some general wear and thinning and holes to pads); a photograph of the original owner and white-cotton Christening robe (photo creased) Provenance: This bear was the childhood toy of Dorothy Maud Lawrence, born on 25th June 1910 in Sevenoaks, Kent. She was given the bear by her father on her first birthday. Family history states that the bear is wearing Dorothy`s Christening robe and features in the photograph sold with the lot. Sadly you can not see the bear, just the outline of something and the Christening robe sold with this lots appears to be a different design
A STEIFF 1920s TEDDY BEAR with golden mohair, brown and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump, inoperative growler and FF button,-20in. (51cm) high (balding to top of head, staining to nose, pads recovered and general wear); a small original oval photograph of the original owner as a baby; and a compact disc of images of the original owner as a child Provenance: This bear was the childhood toy of Anna-Luisa Helene Hildegard Elisabeth Lins, called Anneliese. She was born on the 13th June 1919 in a small town Frankenberg at Eder in Hessen, Germany. She died in 2003 and is being sold by her daughter, in the hope he will find a lovely new home.
A STEIFF TEDDY BEAR with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF button, circa 1909-13.3/4in. (35cm) high (bald stained spot to side of right leg, other slight wear and thinning, slight patching to hand pads and small moth holes to all pads); a handwritten note of provenance; and an interesting letter from Steiff GmbH date 1980 (3) Provenance: The childhood bear of Margaret Holditch of Peterborough; she played 1st violin at the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for many years

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