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BRIAN STABLEFORD: YEAR ZERO, Mountain Ash, Sarob Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2000 (300), signed, original cloth, d/w + BASIL COPPER: THE HOUSE OF THE WOLF, Kidwelly, Sarob Press, 2003 (202) (150), original cloth, d/w + STEPHEN MARK RAINEY: THE NIGHTMARE FRONTIER, ill Chad Savage (colour artist), Kidwelly, Sarob Press, 2016 (177) (42), numbered (9) and signed by author and artist, original cloth, d/w, slip-case + LEE THOMAS: DAMAGE, Kidwelly, Sarob Press, 2006 (177) (135), original cloth, d/w + C E WARD: LEGIONNAIRE, Neuilly-le-Vendin, Sarob Press, 2019 (300), numbered (39) and signed, original boards, d/w, all titles vgc (5)
A collection of children’s illustrated books to include, MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, green boards with pictorial paper mounted illustration, 1949/50; THE RUPERT PICTURE STORY BOOK, 1952; TOONDER (M), TOM PUSS TALES, Birn Brothers; with a Chad Valley Bagatelle game in box and other books etc (qty)
VINTAGE CHAD VALLEY TEDDY BEAR, Early 20th Century with metal part button in ear, in extremely loved and play worn condition after refusal to leave behind during extensive travel, visits to the theatre etc by the one lady owner, 38cms overall L, (Condition: Almost complete loss of original fur, eyes lacking, muzzle restitched, holes to the body exposing the original excelsior filling, some restitching apparent, joint boards appear original, silk pads probably replaced and now very tatty, appears very dirty) Provenance: purchased in London new when visiting as a very young girl, owned by the same person for 95 years
Disneyalia; a group of early 20th Walt Disney toys, memorabilia and collectables. To include a Pluto 'Walk-Away' toy by Chad Valley, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck magic lantern slides, a Mickey Mouse plastic watch, puppet, ceramic figure, miniature sand bucket and an American '423 Granny Good' mechanical toy made by the Gong Bell MFG. The Pluto toy: 40cm long. (Qty)Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
A collection of early-late 20th-century metal toys of various origin. To include various mechanical Chad Valley spinning tops, Japanese Fino tinplate skaters, Indian 'Raj toys' Karanti gun, Dinky cars, bottle caps animals and other assorted train carriages, sand buckets, toy cannons etc. (Qty.)Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
Windsor Mint REPUBLIC OF CHAD "Greatest Explorers" gold proof ten-coin set 2019 comprising ten gold proof 3,000 Franc CFA coins, each with a different explorer's portrait on the reverse, (coin spec: 10x0.5g, 999 or 24ct gold), each capsulated and held within hinged case with information booklet and certificate of authenticity
A 1940's Chad Valley cloth head and cloth jointed bodied doll, moulded face with painted features including blue eyes and red lips, blonde hair, wearing a 'tartan' style patterned dress with black velvet jacket and hat, trademark Chad Valley 'Hygienic Toys' blue and white rectangular label to foot, 36cm high
Five British post-war Gollies, a Pedigree Golly with neck seam label --24in. (61cm.) high; another probably Chad Valley, an all felt example and two others, some repairs.These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
An early Chad Valley teddy bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with light brown silky cloth pads, hump, inoperative growler and rare pink map of Britain celluloid covered label --19½in. (49.5cm.) high (balding around base of head and around eyes, general wear and thinning)
A rare Chad Valley googly-eyed comic Pekinese dog probably from a design by Chloe Preston, 1930s, of peach velvet, large white, brown and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, black velvet muzzle, forehead and back feet, red feet tongue, swivel head, ears and tail trimmed with jagged brown felt, original orange ribbon and red and white woven label on foot —10in. (25.5cm.) long (slight fading) - from the private collection of Sue Pearson
Maggie a Chad Valley Magna teddy bear 1930s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched horizontal nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown cloth pads, slight rounded hump, inoperative squeaker and green and white woven Harborne label --21in. (53cm.) high (very slight wear and thinning) - this bear was lot 311 in Hilary Pauley's Grandma's Teddy Bear Museum auction on the 9th September 2020 and comes with his special lot tag
Wells an early Chad Valley teddy bear circa 1920, with blonde mohair, clear and black oily glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, hump and replaced growler --21in. (53cm.) high (large and small patches to muzzle, pads replaced, one ear split to make two, new face stitching and pads, balding and general wear) - this bear was lot 301 in Hilary Pauley's Grandma's Teddy Bear Museum auction on the 9th September 2020 and comes with his special lot tag
A post-war Chad Valley teddy bear, with golden mohair/mixed plush, orange and black plastic eyes, muzzle with black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, growler and label in side seam --30in. (76.5cm.) high (wear and thinning, repairs at top of pads near wrists and discoloured)
Two British teddy bears, a 1920s blonde mohair teddy bear, probably Chad Valley with orange and black glass eyes, swivel head, jointed limbs and plain metal button in right ear --16½in. (42cm.) high (darned muzzle, very worn, patch to wrist, hand pads and face stitching replaced); and a small 1930s Merrythought Dutch teddy bear with corduroy trousers and woven label on foot (almost completely bald)
A rare Chad Valley Winnie the Pooh and friends 1930s, Pooh with golden wool plush, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and hand claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with gold felt feet pads, inoperative squeaker, red and white woven label on foot and home-made velvet jacket --13½in.; high (repairs to feet pads and general wear); a similar Rabbit with brown wool plush. label and brown waistcoat; a running Tigger with striped artificial silk plush, jointed neck and label; and an unjointed Eeyore with label (missing eyes, all with some general wear)
Three post-war Chad Valley teddy bears, a blonde mohair bear with replaced plastic eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, inoperative squeaker and printed foot label --13in. (33cm.) high; another with mixed mohair plush and side seam label; and bald example
Two post-war British teddy bears, a Merrythought with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, jointed, printed cloth label, celluloid covered button in ear and dressing gown --13in. (33cm.) high (balding and general wear); and a small Chad Valley with orange and black glass eyes, velvet pads and label in side seam
Two post-war Chad Valley teddy bears, a blonde mohair bear with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and inoperative squeaker --12½in. (32cm.) high; and another similar with light golden mohair and seam label (both with some slight wear and thinning)
A Chad Valley jointed Bonzo the dog 1920s, of cream velvet, spray stencilled pink eyes and nose, black detail, purple left ear, red felt tongue, swivel head, jointed limbs, black stitched claws, original leather collar with unusual 'ISA' Chad Valley metal rimmed button --11½in. (29cm.) high (patch applied on body around right arm joint and discoloured)
A 1930s British cloth Golly, probably Chad Valley with painted mouth and nostrils --14in. (35.5cm.) high (replaced wig and eyes, back seam open); another British manufactured velvet Golly; and a home-made example (some wear) These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
Ten manufactured Gollies 1950-1960s, the largest with velvet face, plastic eyes with floating pupils and internal chimes --19in. (48.5cm.) high; a Chad Valley Chiltern with seam label and others (one arm torn)These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
A collection of football First Day Covers and World Philately for the 1970 World Cup,including eight FDCs issued for the Football Hall of Fame World Poll Winners in 1970, all with Nicaragua postage stamps issued for the 1970 World Cup, four have been signed by elected players Beckenbauer, Puskas, Facchetti & Yashin; an Alf Ramsey featured FDC issued in conjunction with the Scottish Philatelic Congress in Glasgow 25th April 1970; the lot also including a large album meticulously compiled with postage stamps relating to the 1970 World Cup comprising issues with philatelic interest relating to Sweden, Brazil, France, Ajman, Mexico, El Salvador, Uruguay, Israel, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Sharjah, Nicaragua, Manama, Fujeira, Albania, Ras Al Khaima, Cameroon, Dahomey, Mauritania, Niger Republic, Upper Volta, Rwanda, Mali, Central African Republic, Chad, Haiti, Liberia, Maldives, Mongolia, Yemen, Sharjah and Togo, of interest to philatelic collectors the lot includes FDCs signed by the Mexico 1970 World Cup designers G.Gutierrez and Lance Wyman; the lot also including two philatelic items relating to the 1968 Mexico City Olympic GamesOriginally from the collection of Ronald Landy Antinoris ('Scot Landy'), the renowned Glasgow collector of autographed football philately.
FOUR BOXES OF RECORDS, TOYS, DVD'S etc, to include 45s (Freddie & The Dreamers,'You Were Made For Me', and Manfred Mann 'Pretty Flamingo etc), a Chad Valley tin plate drum and composition doll, marked FP22 to nape of neck, height 58cm, various games (galt, Chad Valley etc), a child's swing etc
A QUANTITY OF TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS AND SOFT TOYS, to include boxed Hasbro E.T. Furby figure, Burbank Toys Rupert Bear (playworn condition, voice box not working), Hermann 'Princess Diana Queen of Hearts' limited edition mohair bear, No 695 of 2450 complete with certificate and working musical movement, Charlie Bears 'Biddles' bear, 'Princess' and 'Jumbo' TY Beanie Babies, unmarked Orinoco Womble plush figure, boxed Musical Bride doll, Hohnerband & Victory harmonicas, tinplate Chad Valley spinning top, battery powered walking Dachsund and Happy Clown (not tested), assorted games including Totopoly (not checked), Lilliput child's typewriter in bottom of original shipping crate (three boxes and loose)
JIGSAWS AND GAMES, three vintage Chad Valley plywood jigsaws comprising Royal Britain, British India Steam Navigation Co's 'The Eastern Way' and H.M. The King with the Royal Princesses, contents unchecked, four vintage board games comprising an old Monopoly, Scrabble, Cup Final and Keyword (contents unchecked), card games and old darts sets, one wooden shafted and two 'travel type' safety razors

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