Two Chad Valley Cubby Teddy Bears, a 1930's cinnamon and cream mohair, orange and black glass eyes (one missing), black stitched nose mouth and claws, celluloid button to back of neck and label to under side of leg --9 1/2in. (24cm.) high (hand pad needs attention); and another with white and light brown alpaca plush (wear and thinning) and an interest small unjointed bear with pink felt hat and label (foot pads in need of attention)
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Two 1920-30s Teddy Bears, a British teddy bear with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, swivel head, jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads and inoperative squeaker —13in. (33cm.) high (some thinning and wear); and a German bear with black boot button eyes, swivel head and jointed limbs with felt feet pads only
A 1930's Chad Valley Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, replacement orange and black glass eyes, black stitched bulbous nose, mouth and claws, celluloid covered button to ear, swivel head and jointed limbs with card lined foot pads and label to foot pad --22in. (56cm.) high (thinning, wear, foot pad needs attention)
A rare mixed group of Steiff animal skittles circa 1907, the Kingpin of brown burlap plush, black boot button eyes and nose, felt lined ears, red felt tongue, standing holding a pole with chain from pole to nose, red felt tail coat and crown with yellow stitched edge and spangles on crown, turned wooden base and tiny FF underscored button in ear —10 1/in. (27cm.) high (dusty and some holes to felt); the animals all on turned wooden bases comprising a white felt elephant with black bead eyes, felt tusks, original ribbon with bell (discoloured); four white felt rabbits, all with black boot button eyes, pink stitched nose and mouth, three with ribbons and two with bells, all with similar tiny button in ear (all with slight moth damage and discoloured); a pink felt pig with brown spots, black bead eyes, red felt nose, original ribbon with bells and tiny button in ear (some small moth holes); and a brown felt dachshund with black boot button eyes, remain of leather collar and small button in ear (large moth hole to right side of face and upper body, other small moth holes) - this almost complete set is just missing one other animal, it is not a typical grouping, but has always been together like this and their small buttons indicate they were made approximately at the same time. The mixed sets usual have one of each animals, but here we have four rabbits. It is not unimaginable that a retailer might have mixed the sets up to appease a rabbit loving child or possibly two children had two sets and they swapped them around, we will never know!
A 19th century Alt Beck & Gottschalck china shoulder head doll, with blue upward glancing eyes with white dot highlight, red eyelid line, arched black brows, slightly smiling mouth, black painted and moulded hair with centre-parting falling in ringlets around the head, stuffed body, kid gloves, white dress printed with blue dashes with lace trim, underclothes, brown knitted gloves and brown button kid boots --25in. (63.5cm.) high (damaged gloves and rubbing to edges of hair)
A Chad Valley Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer’s Felix the Cat 1920s, with black mohair, opaque white and black glass googly eye, flat black boot button nose, white mohair muzzle, black felt mouth with embroidered white teeth, swivel head, wire armature with hands behind his back and celluloid covered blue button in ear —9 3/4in. (25cm.) height including ears (slight wear, dirty and discoloured)
Sherrington Norman - a 1930's Chiltern Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, replacement plastic button eyes, black stitched nose mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs and inoperative voice mechanism-- 13 1/2in. (35cm.) high; and another 1930's English teddy bear (balding and wear to both, Chiltern's foot pad in need of repair, dusty),
A 1930s Merrythought Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, replaced black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with feet pads, inoperative squeaker, woven label on foot and metal case of button in ear —24in. (61cm.) high (balding to body and right arm, hand pads recovered and general wear)
An early Teddy Bear 1910-20s, probably American with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, brown stitched v nose and mouth, cupped ears, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt and pads, hump and inoperative growler —10in. (25.5cm.) high (some general wear and thinning, the odd bald spot and pads with a little damage)
Crofton - a circa 1920's English Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, black shoe button eyes (one loose), pronounced muzzle, remains of black stitched nose and claws, swivel head and pin jointed limbs --12 1/2in. (32cm.) high; and two smaller 1920-30's pin jointed teddy bears probably German (worn, legs damaged, all in need of attention)
A small Steiff five-way jointed fox 1910-20s with reddish brown and white mohair, brown and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, black mohair edge to ears, swivel head, jointed legs and inoperative squeaker —6 1/2in. (16.5cm.) long (some wear and fading, button removed leaving damage, now stitched up)
Two 1930's British Teddy Bears, a Chad Valley with blonde mohair, celluloid covered button to ear, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with card lined feet and inoperative squeaker -- 13 1/4in. (33.5cm.) high; and a Chiltern type (thinning and wear, Chad Valley missing eyes, Chiltern type with replacement hand pad)
Happy Memories - an early Teddy Bear 1910-20 with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, large cupped ears, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative squeaker --10 3/4in. (27.5cm.) high (pads covered, slight wear and missing some black stitching) -purchased from Christie's South Kensington 13th December 2005
Tamlyn - an early Ideal Teddy Bear circa 1908, with cinnamon mohair, black boot button eyes, triangular head with pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with remains of felt pad, hump and inoperative squeaker --10 1/4in. (26cm.) high (hole and tear to top of head, balding and wear, pads damaged)
A British polar bear with tail operated rotating head, probably Omega 1930s, white wool plush, black boot button eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, black felt pads and inoperative squeaker —11 1/4in. (29cm.) long (some wear, light staining, a few bald spots and holes to tail and one foot pad)
A post-war Alpha Farnell Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, replacement orange and black plastic eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and inoperative squeaker --13in. (33cm.) high; and a 1930's possibly Teddy Toy Company, blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs (wear and some balding to smaller bear)
A large Chad Valley Bonzo the dog 1920s, of cream velvet, stencilled features, red felt tongue, swivel head, jointed limbs with stitched claws, oil-cloth collar with celluloid covered Bonzo Chad Valley button and red and white woven label on foot —15 3/4in. (40cm.) high (darn to top of left ankle, discoloured and slight wear)
A Dean’s Rag Book Co Walt Disney and Ub Iwerkes’ Minnie Mouse late 1920s, of black velvet with white velvet printed face, black boot button eyes, black felt ears, yellow felt five fingered gloves, yellow velvet shoes, white cotton integral knickers, original red with white polka dot dress and printed white and blue label on foot —6 3/4in. (17cm.) high (some wear and white discoloured)
A 1930s Steiff Teddy Bear with family provenance including escaping during WW2 from Austria and photographs, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, pronounced muzzle, remains of black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF underscored button —17 1/2in. (44.5cm.) high (slight wear and thinning, feet pads a bit stained and hole in left hand pad); sold with two original photographs of Waltraud with her bear, both dated 1939 - the childhood bear of Waltraud Niedermayer born in Vienna, 13th June 1938. He was given to her by her aunt Grete Rehor, who later became the first female minister in Austria. They left Vienna in 1940 as Waltraud’s father was held by the Nazi regime, and her mother, Waltraud and her bear walked the 400 plus miles to Switzerland and lived there until the end of the war. He later came to England when Waltraud married an Englishman and lived with her until her death in 2001.
A J K Farnell Bruce Bairnsfather’s 1st World War Old Bill, with velvet face, white painted eyes with black boot button pupils, painted eyebrows and nose, brown mohair tuft of hair and moustache, wired body with khaki uniform, brushed cotton balaclava, gloves and shoes, oil-cloth belt, putties and wool scarf —15in. (38cm.) high (discoloured and faded, some holes to uniform, a little fragile)
A rare Steiff seated Bully French Bulldog late 1920s, with black and white mohair, clear and black glass eyes with light brown backs, velvet muzzle, black stitched nose and claws, swivel head, leather collar with studs, two Steiff buttons and bell, inoperative squeaker and FF underscored button in ear —10 1/2in. (27cm.) high (slight thinning)
Leicester - a 1920s Aerolite Chad Valley Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, slight hump, soft stuffed, inoperative squeaker and metal rimmed Aerolite button --15 1/2in. (38cm.) high (bald spot to belly, forming small hole, some general wear and thinning, one eye replaced)
A rare small Bing Teddy Bear with all in one ears circa 1908, with dark blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, back of head and back of ears all one piece of mohair, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads and red and white tinplate button under arm —9 1/2in. (24cm.) high (head need a bit of stuffing and eyes need resetting, some general thinning, slight damage to three pads)
A rare Chad Valley Tango George Studdy’s Bonzo the dog 1920s, of cream velvet, pressed and stiffened face with painted features, swivel head, orange velvet body with long dangling limbs, black stitched claws, red and white woven label on foot and pale blue celluloid covered button on back —18 1/2in. (47cm.) high (discoloured and some wear)
Washington - a German Teddy Bear circa 1920, with unusual grey mohair, black boot button eyes, remains of red stitched nose and mouth, slotted in felt lined ears, swivel head, jointed limbs, elongated body and inoperative squeaker --12 1/2in. (32cm.)high; and a smaller worn example (grey bear missing ear, hand pads with holes, foot pad recovered, seam undone to leg
Three 1910/20's small German Teddy Bears, one with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, slotted in ears, remains of black stitched nose and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative growler-- 12 1/2in. (31.5cm.) high (replacement pads, blading and wear); another with remains of blonde mohair, replacement boot button eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and joined limbs; and another smaller (thinning wear, ear loose to larger)
A Dean’s Rag Book Co Pa Coney the Radio Rabbit 1930s, with light brown and white wool plush head and hands, clear and black glass eyes with red painted backs, black stitched nose and mouth, wired ears, celluloid glasses, rigid cloth body with red felt waistcoat, brown plaid trousers, plaid integral slippers and metal button on back right leg —17in. (43cm.) height including ears (some fading)
An English slipware posset pot and cover, dated 1797Cylindrical with a small strap handle applied to one side, the red body trailed in cream slip with the inscription 'T.H 1797' flanked by abstract trailed designs, all within simple dash borders, the domed cover trailed with two pairs of three concentric slip bands and with a button finial, 15.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceDr Anne-Carole Chamier CollectionA jug dated 1803 with virtually identical slip trailed motifs, probably from the same workshop as the present lot, is illustrated by David Barker and Steve Crompton, Slipware in the Collection of the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery (2007), p.74, inv. no.2766.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian walnut nursing chair, with yellow button back upholstery, 81cm high. Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.

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