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Louise Jopling (British 1843-1933) "Saint Bride" Signed, titled "Paul said, and Peter said, And all the saints alive and dead vowed she had the sweetest head, Bonnie sweet Saint Bride" and with the artist's address - '3 Logan Place, Kensington' and original price of £100 on artist's label verso, with Dicksee & Co., Liverpool label dated 1902 on verso, oil on canvas. 81 x 45cm (framed 107 x 71.5cm) The Exhibition of the Royal Academy, The 134th, London, 5th May - 4th August 1902. (cat. no. 655)Chiltern Club of Arts Annual Exhibition, Amersham, 1935 (when it seems to have been owned by Sir Robert Witt, co-founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London)Private Collection, U.K. To read more about Louise Jopling please take a look at the blog written by Anna Lambert (Art Department Assistant) here. The painting is in good, restored condition. Under UV light there is evidence of cleaning and overpainting most notably along the lower edge of the canvas. There is cracking and craquelure across the surface of the painting and there are some areas of paint loss along its lower edge. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The painting has been set upside down in the frame with the artist's label now at the lower edge of the painting. The frame has some knocks and losses commensurate with age.
Railway related books, including Forgotten Railways Chiltern and Cotswolds by R Davies and MD Grant, Forgotten Railways volume 2 The East Midlands by P Howard Anderson, British Railways Diesel Traction Manual for Enginemen, LNER North Eastern Region Steam in Yorkshire by Donald Binns, The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railways Handbook third edition, Little Puffers A Guide to Britain's Narrow Gauge Railways 2016-2017, etc. (2 boxes)
Dinosaurs Baby talking Sinclair toy 1991 from Hasbro( has some marks and pull string talker works and some Chiltern and rosebud hard plastic baby dolls vintage pieces many doll clothes vintage old patterns for making dolls clothes, and a Nookie Bear toy-all nostalgic Vintage toys. Group from a childhood past. Playworn items ( 5 pieces)
Lilliput Lane: A collection of approximately over one hundred models including "St Patrick's Church", "Tudor Court", "Chiltern Mill", "Bronte Parsonage" and various other small models (one table top) Models including Bramble Cottage, Wheyside Cottage, The Smallest Inn, Wycombe Toll House, Oak Lodge, Swift Hollow, The Spinney, Tillers Green, Cherry Cottage, Puddlebrook, Little Lost Dog, Three Feathers, Sunnyside, Primrose Hill, The Gables, CobblersPlease note condition reports are not available for this lot. Viewing advised. Sold as seen.
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: a Royal Copenhagen figure of a cat, 422; a Border Fine Arts 'The Chiltern Collection' figure of a Badger; a Border Fine Arts figure of a Hedgehog; a Prattware 'The Battle of the Nile' pot lid and base; a Dresden floral decorated ceramic inkstand; two Continental figures; and other items.
Chiltern - Four vintage Chiltern soft toys, consisting of three dogs, being a dog with growler, a dog with mechanical tail (both of which did not operate when tested); a Scottie type standing bear; together with a bear in a deck chair. All show age and play wear and posses a slight storage related dusty odour, otherwise appear in Fair Plus condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A collection of forty Lilliput Lane Cottages and an unboxed David Winter item, all with deeds and boxes unless otherwise specified, comprising The British Collection - "Bobby Blue", "The Windmill", "With Thanks" (tiny chip), "Grandma's Garden", "The White Swan" (broken chimney), "Where Sparks Fly", "Kentish Brew" ( man has broken head), "Ladies House", "Friends Forever", "Tintagel Old Post Office" (two chipped chimneys and chipped base edge), English Collection - North "Village School" and "St Lawrence Church" (a few tiny chips) - South East "Tea Caddy Cottage" and "Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office", South West - "Purbeck Stores" and "Lazy Days", - Midlands "Waterside Mill", "Cobbler's Cottage", Village Shops - "The Greengrocers", "The Toy Shop", "Jones The Builder", "The China Shop", The Baker's Shop" (tiny chips to roof tiles), The Victorian Shop Collection - "Bookshop" (slight rubbing), "The Pawnbrokers" (tiny chip to brickwork), "Tailor" (chipped gable), "Horologist", "Haberdashery" and "Apothecary", Collector's Club pieces - "Porlock Down", "Wash Day", "Watermeadows -1994 Anniversary Cottage", "The Spinney" and "The Toy Box", miscellaneous models "Farthing Cottage", "Chiltern Mill" (some rubbing and no deeds), A Year in an English Garden - "Spring Glory" (tiny chip on roof) and "Summer Impressions", English Tea Room Collection - "Grandma Batty's Tea Room", Welsh Collection ""St. Govan's Chapel", together with a selection of related booklets / catalogues ranging from 1993-1997, two empty boxes, an unboxed David Winter -The Midlands Collection "Miner's Row" (bent lamp posts) and a small cottage model in the style of Lilliput lane (4 boxes)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE TEAWARES to include a quantity of Minton items comprising a 'Sinclair' trio, a 'Princess' cup and saucer (saucer possibly marked seconds, inclusions in the glaze, repair to the cup handle), a 'Chiltern' cup and saucer (inclusions in the glaze, cup dull when tapped), a quantity of 'Shaftesbury' side plates (two with hairline cracks, one with a chipped rim) and a milk jug (chipped rim, hairline crack), a quantity of 'Stanwood' items comprising three saucers and three cups in two forms (hairline crack to the single taller cup), three 'Talbot' trios (one cup with a hairline crack repair to one saucer, chip to the foot of one side plate), three tea cups in 'Windsor,' 'Grasmere (hairline crack),' and 'Isis' (hairline crack) patterns, two saucers in 'Stratford' and 'Helena' patterns, three side plates in two different patterns, and a sugar bowl (chip to the rim), a Shelley 'Pompadour' trio, a quantity of Coalport tea wares to include a group of 'Minerva' (and a variation) items comprising three cups in two forms, three saucers in two forms, a side plate, and a tea plate, a collection of 'Junetime tea wares comprising a serving dish, a cake plate a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six tea cups, and six saucers, a Coalport Ironbridge commemorative mug, a Harebell tea pot (chips to the foot), a 'Vintage' side plate, and an unnamed saucer (qty) (condition Report: itemised conditions above, items could benefit from a clean)
Vintage teddy bears x four: (1) "Wonder of Woolies" pink artificial silk teddy bear, similar to those sold in Woolworths, during the 1950s/60s, 19"/49cm; (2) golden mohair teddy bear, 27"/69cm; (3) & (4) Chiltern and Chad Valley / Chiltern golden plush teddy bears; some wear throughout, Fair Plus to Good Plus; (4).
Chiltern - Three vintage Chiltern children's toys. Lot consists of a Chiltern Pull-a-Long 'Ring-a-Ding' horse; a Pull-a-Long 'Ring-a-Ding' Bear; and a Pull-aLong Bear on a trike. All three toys have age and play wear appearing Fair Plus - Good, slightly dusty condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A collection of Border Fine Arts figure groups, all with turned wooden stands, some with certificates, including: ‘Snow Slide’, limited edition no. 592/2500, with certificate; ‘Keeping Up’, limited edition no. 941/1750, with certificate; Masters of the River ‘Spring Romance’, limited edition no. 1951/2500, with certificate; ‘Scenting the Air’; The Chiltern Collection Wildlife Families ‘Rabbits’; and others. (10)
Collection of vintage bears and animals, including Wendy Boston, Chad Valley Chiltern, clockwork artificial silk plush bear on all fours; clockwork cymbal playing monkey, etc; Fair to Good; (qty). Provenance: The vendor states: "My 95 year old Mother has had the brown Teddy Bears since childhood. At a young age of only 4, she was taken to toy manufacturer Chad Valley in Harborne, Birmingham and chose one. The other bear with the growl initially belonged to her Brother, but he didn’t take care of him, so he joined my Mother’s collection. She would put them in a row, along with a cat and a sailor boy from the Queen Mary liner, in her bed at night and tuck the bedclothes up nearly under their necks, very careful not to ‘suffocate them’! She can still visualise the line up – always in exactly the same order! She loved them all; they were her own little family. When my parents moved to Germany in the 1950s, the bears were left at her parents’ house. They subsequently survived a few house moves but sadly became a bit worse for wear over the years. It was only when my parents downsized recently after 66 years in the same house that we re-discovered the bears in the eaves. The other stuffed toys were bought in the late 1950s and early 1960s for my Sister and me. The white bear was bought for me when I was born in 1960 and was much loved. It would mean a lot to know that they can all find a new loving home and maybe be restored some way to their former glory!
A rare Chiltern Skater musical Teddy Bear, late 1930s, with blonde artificial silk plush, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, unjointed body with felt pads, pink wool plush integral jacket, white wool plush high collar and muff, pink felt hat and pressure-operated musical mechanism —15 ½in. (39.5cm.) high (some fading and wear)
An unusual 1950s Chiltern blue dralon Hugmee Teddy Bear from the collection of Colonel Bob Henderson, with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker —15 ½in. (39.5cm.) high (faded and slight wear) - ex lot 24 from Col Bob Henderson collection at Christie’s South Kensington 5th December 1994; and a photograph of Col Bob with his collection including Teddy Girl
‘Quincy’, a post-war Chiltern Hugmee Teddy Bear in clown costume, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with brushed cotton pads, inoperative squeaker, white and blue printed label on foot and blue with white spot clown suit with ruff —12 ½in. (32cm.) high (fading and some thinning) - see Some of our Favourite Bears by Ian Pout, page 33
A rare Chiltern Master Teddy, circa 1915, with blonde mohair head, hands and feet, brown and black glass google eyes, crossed facial seams, black stitched nose and mouth with pink stitched tongue, unjointed cloth body with brushed cotton feet pads, original pink and white striped cotton shirt with white collar and red bow, blue felt trousers with braces, red felt patch and rare card chest tag ‘Reg Desn. 646272 - Master Teddy - Made in England - USA Pat. Applied For’ —8in. (20.5cm.) high (thinning and wear) - this actual bear appears on page 29 of The Teddy Bear Encyclopaedia, by Pauline Cockrill and Some of our Favourite Bears by Ian Pout, page 29
Barnaby, a 1930s Chiltern Hugmee Teddy Bear, with golden mohair, large oily clear and black glass eyes with brown painted back, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, inoperative squeaker, brown velvet trousers and a blue knitted tank top —16in. (41cm.) high (some wear and thinning, fading and pads covered) - this is one of Ian’s favourite bears
A very rare Chiltern Homeguard Teddy Bear, 1940s, with golden mohair head and hands, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, unjointed with integral khaki velvet uniform with black shoes, printed pockets, belt, applied sergeant stripes and felt helmet —13 ¼in. (34cm.) high (some fading and wear, repaired tear on back near left arm) - see Some of our Favourite Bears by Ian Pout, page 32
Ted, a rare Chiltern Hugmee brown tipped Teddy Bear, circa 1938, with white mohair with brown tipping, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads, slight hump and inoperative growler —14 ¾in. (37.5cm.) high (wobbly head, some general wear and thinning) - purchased in 2008 from a lady whose husband had recently died. The money we paid went to Macmillan Nurses, who had helped her husband - one of Ian’s favourite bears
Vintage Chiltern Rabbit on a metal framed scooter, with pull along cord and the Rabbit scoots along mechanically as the wheel turns 1950s all working on metal enamelled frame with Chiltern label . Seldom seen in this good labelled condition. (1) You are personally invited to Bishton Hall for the Viewing day 11-3pm on Sunday 1st December , the day prior to the sale and view and see the dolls toys and teddy bears and fashion and textiles for yourself in person
Three vintage teddy bears to include a 1950s 14" Chiltern bear with articulation, squeaker is present but no longer squeaks, a Merrythought reproduction Ian Poults mohair teddy with dark amber glass eyes and fully articulated joints number 261 of 1945 and a a 2006 Teddy Bears of Witney mohair bear with functioning squeaker. (3)

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