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Lot 24

A group of six Border fine arts figures, comprising limited edition Urban Fox, model no B1067, 21/250, on wooden base, with accompanying certificate and box, limited edition Family Forage, model no B0332, 217/1250, on wooden base, Young Ones Nature's Kingdom, model no A0725, Cubs Corner, on wooden base, Endangered Species The Chiltern Collection, model no RW25 Fox Family, on wooden base, and Fox Cub and Hedgehog, model no FE1, The Berry Pickers, model no A1490, on wooden base with original box (6). - Condition Report

Lot 898

Postcards, Herts, a good RP selection of 27 cards of Bushey Herts inc. Jubilee Decorations, Coronation Arch, Jubilee Day Bushey House Park, Bushey Hall Rd, Merry Hill Bushey (6), Royal Masonic School Birch Walk, Windmill Lane, War Memorial, Belmont Rd, Chiltern Ave, Sandy Lane, London Rd sold with RP of Watford Floods (gd)

Lot 765

SEVENTY LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES (no deeds or boxes), comprising twenty six South East collection 'Saxon Gate', 'Three Feathers' (rubbed), 'Tanglewood Lodge' (restorations), 'Thatchers Rest', 'The Gables' (chipped), 'Swan Inn' (rubbed), 'Kentish Oast-House', 'John Barleycorn Cottage', 'Wealdon House' (chips), 'Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office', 'Cradle Cottage', 'Finchingfields', 'Bay View', 'Greensted Church', 'Clare Cottage' etc, twenty one from South West Collection 'Periwinkle Cottage', 'Royal Oak Inn' (chips), 'Convent in the Woods' (rubbed), 'Stradling Priory', 'Springate Cottage', 'Titmouse Cottage', 'Ostlers Keep'. 'Tintagel' (chips), 'Moonlight Cove', 'Smallest Inn', 'Wheyside Cottage', 'Watermill' etc, and twenty three from Midlands Collection 'Chiltern Mill', 'Tudor Court' (restorations and rubbed), 'Anne Hathaway 1989', 'Anne Hathaway', 'St Marys', 'Bredon House', 'Sulgrave Manor' (chips), 'Junk and Disorderly' (chips), 'Lace Lane' (chips), 'Four Seasons' (rubbed), 'Isaak Walton', 'Lapworth Lock', 'Moreton Manor' (rubbed), 'Robins Gate', 'Buttercup Cottage', 'Tired Timbers', two 'Railway Cottage' (one chipped chimney) etc (70)

Lot 176

A collection of dolls including porcelain example & a Chiltern black baby doll

Lot 1027

Chiltern Jug by Amce, Bretby cat (ears chipped) Oriental vases, etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 991

MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS 1946/7 An 8" X 6" colourized team group press photo with stamp on the reverse signed by all 11 players, Jack Rowley, John Aston, Jack Crompton, Allenby Chiltern, Stan Pearson, William McGlen, James Delaney, Johnny Morris, Jack Warner, Johnny Hanlon and Charlie Mitten. Most of the signatures have faded. Plus a Provincial Sports Publications 7" X 5" colorized team group for 1947/8 with the FA Cup Fair

Lot 291

Two 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bears, the largest with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads, rounded hump and inoperative growler --21in. (53.5cm.) high (balding to legs, general wear and thinning, damage to pads); and a smaller similar example (balding to back)

Lot 162

Five British teddy bears, a large post-war musical teddy bear --30in. (76cm.) high; a Dean's Ivy polar bear (worn); an Invicta; a post war Chad Valley and a Chiltern (some wear and dusty)

Lot 266

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker --14in. (35.5cm.) high (damage to feet pads and some thinning and general wear)

Lot 260

A Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear late 1950s, with blonde mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, black plastic nose, black stitched mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker --21in. (53.5cm.) high (originally keywind musical as small hole in back, a few small bald spots and some general thinning and wear)

Lot 331

A Chiltern teddy bear late 1920s, with light golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, smiling mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with replaced cloth pads, hump and growler --23 ¾in. (60.5cm.) high (general wear and thinning); and a chair

Lot 283

A 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bear, with golden mohair, one orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads, slight hump and inoperative squeaker --22in. (56cm.) high (missing eye, some general wear and thinning)

Lot 310

Four post-war Chiltern teddy bears, a standing musical Bruin with beige mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, short mohair muzzle with black plastic nose, white wool plush front, velvet pads and keywind musical mechanism causing his head to go from side to side --12in. (30.5cm.) high (slight thinning); a Chiltern Hugmee with plastic nose; an unjointed synthetic plush panda with pressure-operated waving mechanism; and a hand puppet

Lot 299

Two post-war Chiltern teddy bears, with golden mohair, replaced glass eyes, muzzle with black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with cloth pads and inoperative squeaker --16in. (41cm.) high (some balding to face and general wear); and a late 1950s Hugmee with blonde mohair, plastic nose and velvet pads (wear and thinning)

Lot 290

Two post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bears, one with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker --17in. (43cm.) high (some general wear and thinning, dirty muzzle and head needs reattaching); and another with golden mohair and painted cloth pads (stain to right arm and some general wear)

Lot 306

Two post-war British teddy bears, both with golden mohair, swivel heads and jointed limbs, the larger with clear and black glass eyes and painted cloth pads --16 ½in. (42cm.) high; and a Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear with orange and black glass eyes and cloth pads (bald spots and general wear)

Lot 311

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with white wool/mix plush, clear and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and inoperative squeaker --18in. (45.5cm.) high; and another similar with golden synthetic/mohair mix, black plastic nose and label in side seam (very slight wear)

Lot 254

A 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black odd sized glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs with cloth pads --20in. (51cm.) high (thinning to top of head, general wear, missing some stuffing and feet pads replaced)

Lot 834

A Schuttzmeister & Quendt 201 character baby, with brown lashed sleeping eyes, brown mohair wig and bent-limbed composition body --16in. (40.5cm.) high (needs restringing); and a Chiltern post-war unjointed artsilk teddy bear

Lot 257

A Chiltern Ting-a-Ling teddy bear late 1950s, with unusual light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, inset short mohair muzzle, ear lining and tops of feet, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown velvet pads and card lined feet and internal chimes --14in. (35.5cm.) high (slight thinning and wear)

Lot 321

Three post-war Dean's teddy bears, a light brown wool plush jointed bear with plastic eyes, velvet pads and Childsplay label in back seam --18in. (46cm.) high; a small Gwentoy/Dean's bear; and another; and a Chad Valley and a worn Chiltern type (some wear and dusty)

Lot 330

Two mohair toy dogs, a British 1930s dog with light brown and white mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, black stitched nose and mouth, inoperative squeaker and a metal dog's collar, possibly Chiltern --12 ½in. (32cm.) high (some fading); and a German dog with googly eyes, black stitched nose, red felt tongue and unusual internal chimes, possibly Schuco (small hole to forehead and front feet)

Lot 148

Post-war teddy bears, a Chiltern Sooty type teddy on trike --10in. (25.5cm.) high; a Nylena synthetic teddy bear with label in side seam; a House of Nisbet bellhop and another in waistcoat; a Blue Ribbon panda and five others (some with slight wear)

Lot 341

A 1930s Chiltern white mohair teddy bear, with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, rounded hump and inoperative squeaker --16in. (40.5cm.) high (muzzle shortened, slight balding to hands and slight general wear)

Lot 297

A late Alpha Farnell white mohair teddy bear 1960s, with orange and black plastic eyes, muzzled with black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with red leatherette pads and inoperative growler --17in. (43cm.) high (slight stain and thinning to top of right arm and slight general wear); a Chiltern Hugmee with synthetic plush and plastic nose; and another synthetic Chiltern

Lot 242

A good Chiltern-type teddy bear 1930s, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with brushed cotton pads, slight hump, inoperative growler and recent knitted dungarees --14in. (35.5cm.) high (slight thinning)

Lot 280

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, muzzle with black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and inoperative squeaker --12in. (30.5cm.) high (a few small bald spots and general wear)

Lot 270

Two 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bears, both with swivel heads and jointed limbs, the larger with blonde mohair, replaced black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle with black stitched nose, mouth and claws and growler --27in. (68.5cm.) high (patch to left wrist, balding and general wear); and a smaller example with clear and black glass eyes (neat patch to lower back and inside right leg)

Lot 249

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws going slightly onto pads, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted pads, slight rounded hump and squeaker --18in. (46cm.) high (slight wear and matting, wear to pads)

Lot 161

A 1920s British teddy bear, with golden mohair, pronounced clipped muzzle, remains of black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs, slight hump, inoperative growler and beige romper embroidered with a rabbit --27in. (68cm.) high (missing one ear and eyes, replaced pads and some general wear); a worn Chiltern type; and a post-war Cad Valley; and a large AM black baby (eyes fallen into head, skin discoloured and needs restringing)

Lot 263

Seven post-war teddy bears, a large cotton plush Sooty type teddy bear with swivel head and jointed limbs --24in. (61cm.) high; another cotton plush jointed bear; a Wendy Boston; a Chad Valley Chiltern Honey bear (missing pot); and three jointed dralon plush bears

Lot 119

A 1930s Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted back, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and card lined feet, hump and inoperative squeaker --24in. (61cm.) high (bald spots, general wear and thinning, a little stained around muzzle and fading)

Lot 146

Two post-war British teddy bear pyjama cases, a Merrythought golden mohair teddy bear with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, printed label and zipper up back --21 ½in. (54.5cm.) high; a Twyfords bear pj case with swivel head and label (slight wear); an unjointed Chiltern artificial silk plush panda (some wear)

Lot 284

A 1930s Chiltern-type teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads, rounded hump and inoperative squeaker --21in. (53.5cm.) high (thinning to back, the odd bald spot and some general wear)

Lot 293

A post-war Chiltern Hugmee teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, muzzle with black stitched nose, mouth and claws going onto pads, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and squeaker --18in. (46cm.) high (very slight wear)

Lot 273

Four worn British 1930s teddy bears, two Merrythought with foot labels and metal part of button; a small Chad Valley with foot label and a Chiltern type --22in. (56cm.) height of largest (three missing eyes, very worn, stain on back of largest head and Chiltern type with damaged pads)

Lot 317

A Chiltern-type teddy bear 1940s, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs with oil-cloth pads --20in. (51cm.) high; a smaller 1940 Chiltern with oil-cloth pads; another similar worn example; and a rubber teddy hot-water bottle

Lot 287

Two post-war Chiltern teddy bears, a Ting-a-Ling with beige mohair, orange and black glass eyes, inset short mohair muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads and internal chimes --14in. (35.5cm.) high (head wobbly, bald spots, general wear and thinning); and a Hugmee with painted cloth pads (slight general wear and matting)

Lot 152

A Chiltern blue mohair teddy bear 1930s, with black stitched nose, mouth and claws going slightly onto pads, swivel head, jointed limbs with brown cloth pads and slight hump --12 ¾in. (32.5cm.) high (balding and wear, missing eyes); a pin-jointed wool plush panda with leather pads (worn); and a faux astrakhan black and white lamb

Lot 160

Three British teddy bears, a pink artificial silk plush teddy bear with swivel head and jointed limbs --12in. (30cm.) high (wear, pads recovered and missing eyes); a worn 1930s Chiltern teddy bear; another mohair bear; a British brown and black mohair terrier (missing eye); and a home-made cloth elephant

Lot 134

A Border Fine Arts figure group Ebb and Flow, limited edition number 394 of 2500, another figure group involving a fox and her cubs, and another of otters from the Chiltern Collection. (3)

Lot 1288

Four Border Fine Arts figures, comprising Welsh Cob, bay, 1992, Otter RW2 from the Chiltern Collection, Fox 1981, Vantage Point, SRE1, three figures with plinth bases 

Lot 593

Children's Books and Toys - Bonzo Annual 1950, Dr Who Magazines - 49 issues of Monster Invasion and 27 issues of Battles in Time together with Box of books including Boxer Henry Cooper Annual, Dan Dare, etc and Two Mid 1900's Chiltern Dolls and carded doll outfits

Lot 436

There can't be many examples of the elegant XJ40 in this condition and with less than 7,500 miles.Superbly finished in Regency Red with a Chiltern Tweed interior Originally supplied to Japan and obviously very lightly usedTwo owners from new and only 11,600km (7,208miles)Full Krown rust treatment package recently appliedExemplary condition throughout. A true Concours contenderEqually at home on the show field or stretching its legs on the open roadYou can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Thursday 29th October - 12th November. Please contact Charles Smalley on 07421 007 866 / charles@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment. Click here for more information and additional photographsSpecificationMake: JaguarModel: XJ6 SovereignYear: 1992Chassis Number: SAJJFJLG3AJ656271Transmission: AutomaticDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 11600 kilometersBody Colour: Regency RedInterior Colour: Magnolia / Biscuit

Lot 95

NO RESERVE Crossley (F. H.) The English Abbey, 1935 § Jones (P. Thoresby) Welsh Border Country, 1938 § Massingham (H. J.) Chiltern County, 1940 § Cox (J. Charles) The Parish Churches of England, 1935 § Irving (R. L. G.) The Alps, 1939, first editions, illustrations, some plates, original cloth, dust-jackets by Brian Cook, some extremities chipped and creased but overall bright examples; and c.110 others, all by Batsford, most from the English Heritage series, 8vo (c.115)

Lot 260

Rare Chiltern Einco Teddy Bear in Scottish outfit, 1920s, golden mohair bear with large white and brown side glancing glass eyes, black stitched nose and broad grinning mouth with red felt tongue, rust coloured ears, stitched claws to feet, wearing original tartan kilt, white felt spats and black felt hat with trim and felt tassel, holding wooden baton in right hand, (condition: good, some minor sparse areas, mohair to back of body and part of head bald, 8 ¼” (21cm) tall.

Lot 578

A Chiltern Push a long Donkey

Lot 341

1970s British Rail STATION SIGN from the main-line platforms at South Ruislip station, shared with London Underground. Opened in 1908 as Northolt Junction on the GWR/GCR joint line from Marylebone and Paddington, it received its present name in 1947 and was served by Central Line trains from 1948. Today, it serves Chiltern Railways as well as the Underground and is managed by the latter. An aluminium sign measuring 34.5" x 21" (88cm x 54cm) and in very good, ex-use condition with small blemishes. [1]

Lot 325

An intriguing vintage bear, with blue fur, possibly Chiltern, 1930's. Growler not working, delightfully presented in hand-made clothing. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.

Lot 217

Property of a distinguished gentleman1924 Vauxhall 30-98 OE-Type Velox TourerRegistration no. NM 5557Chassis no. OE165*Outstandingly original*Full matching numbers*Known ownership history from new*Present ownership since 1968*Restored by Arthur Archer 1978-1988Footnotes:This is a most handsome example of what is considered by many knowledgeable enthusiasts to be the finest British sporting car of the Vintage period. Vauxhall 30-98 adherents will maintain that while Bentley generated greater publicity - thanks largely to their victories at Le Mans - the Vauxhall company (which raced at both Grand Prix and Tourist Trophy level before the Great War) had produced a car which could run rings around 3-Litre Bentleys on cross-country journeys. The 'big engine/lightweight car' formula has been repeated to good effect many times throughout the history of the sporting motor car, and Vauxhall's famous 30-98 was one of its earliest successful applications. As has so often been the case, the spur behind this particular combination was the desire for competition success; the first 30-98 being constructed at the behest of car dealer and motor sport competitor, Joseph Higginson, in 1913. Higginson's first objective was victory in the Shelsley Walsh hill-climb in June of that year, and the Laurence Pomeroy-designed 30-98 duly obliged, setting a hill record in the process which was to stand for fifteen years.Laurence Pomeroy's tenure as Vauxhall's Chief Engineer saw the Luton-based concern produce some of the truly outstanding designs of the Edwardian period, commencing with the 20hp Prince Henry in 1910. A larger version of the Prince Henry's four-cylinder side-valve engine was developed for its successor, the D-Type, which, with some 70bhp on tap, was good for 70mph-plus when not overburdened by formal coachwork. Pomeroy's 30-98 was powered by a 4.5-litre, four-cylinder, side-valve engine - in effect a stretched version of the Prince Henry/D-Type's - mounted in a conventional but lightweight chassis; suspension being by beam axle at the front and live axle at the rear, with semi-elliptic springs all round. Power was transmitted via a multi-plate clutch to a robust four-speed gearbox, and thence via a short prop-shaft to the straight-cut bevel rear axle. The braking system consisted of a foot-operated transmission brake and a handbrake operating on the two rear drums, the front wheels being un-braked.At first glance this unremarkable specification seems an unlikely one for a performance car - even an Edwardian example - but the 30-98's 90bhp-plus power output, combined with a weight of only 24cwt (with the factory-built, four-seater 'Velox' tourer coachwork) gave it a formidable power-to-weight ratio for the time. A fully road-equipped 30-98 was capable of around 85mph, and when stripped for racing the company guaranteed a top-speed in excess of 100mph for the later overhead-valve models, a capability demonstrated at Brooklands on numerous occasions. Only a handful of cars were sold before the outbreak of WWI interrupted production, and when manufacture resumed in 1919, the model was given the designation 'E-Type' - its Prince Henry predecessor having been the 'C' and the 25hp Tourer the 'D'. Manufacture of the E-type ceased in September 1922 after 287 cars had been constructed, there then being a slight hiatus in production before its successor, the overhead-valve 'OE', commenced delivery to customers in early 1923. Despite a reduction in capacity to 4.2 litres, the power of the ohv motor went up to 110bhp-plus, although this increase made little difference to the car's performance.The OE was not to gain front-wheel brakes until late 1923, when a cable system was introduced. This was operated, along with the transmission brake, by the foot pedal, with the linkages and compensating mechanism - the inaccurately-termed 'kidney box' - mounted somewhat untidily in front of the radiator. Hydraulic actuation of the front-wheel and transmission brakes was adopted in 1926. By the time the final batch of OE chassis had been completed in early 1927, there were few customers for the 30-98, the antiquity of the design telling against it when compared to the more refined competition from Bentley and Sunbeam. Total production of OEs numbered 312 cars. While some may argue that the E-Type was the last of the totally Pomeroy-designed cars, and is therefore for the purists, it is the OE that has become more sought after by enthusiasts over the years.This exceptional matching-numbers Vauxhall 30-98 retains its original chassis, axles, steering box, engine, gearbox, and Velox tourer body. 'NM 5557' was first owned by coachbuilders E D Abbott Ltd and was registered to its late owner on 1st August 1968. The Vauxhall was purchased from Chiltern Cars and comes with their sales receipt for the sum of £295. This car's entry in Nic Portway's The 30-98 Vauxhall Centenary Index lists all its owners, the second of whom was Sir Ralph Millais, a descendent of Sir John Everett Millais, the celebrated artist and founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. In 1978 the car was entrusted to Arthur Archer for a complete restoration which occupied the next ten years and cost £55,000 - a colossal sum at that time and not inconsiderable now. The interior was re-trimmed in correct Connolly leather by Barry Lummis in 1987 for £2,500, while new wheels and tyres were supplied by Richard Brothers in 2012 at a cost of £7,000. Maintenance and running notes for the period 2003-2019 are on file.In 2013 'NM 5557' was displayed at Shelsley Walsh for the Vauxhall 30-98 Centenary celebrations, and in 2015 took part in the Gordon Bennett Rally in Ireland. The car comes with a nice history file containing the aforementioned purchase receipt; an old-style continuation logbook (1960); tax discs from the 1960s; expired MoTs; and a V5C Registration Certificate. This is the finest and most correct Vauxhall 30-98 to come to the market in many years. When one considers the recent £1m-plus sales result for a Wensum-bodied car, this Velox tourer represents exceptional value.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 303

Vintage Chiltern Toys Rupert Bear, together with a metal red-painted Go-Kart, 22cm long

Lot 276

Bachmann H0/00 gauge 32-471 168/1 Clubman 3-car DMU 'Chiltern Railways', boxed,PROVENANCE: From a deceased estate. This collection was put together by a gentleman who worked on the railways for many years and carried on his passion for trains at home with this collection, purchased over a number of years.

Lot 19

Gents Raleigh Chiltern 3 speed bike with 20" frame. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1369

BRIAN BENNETT: "Chiltern Cornfield", oils on canvas, 40cm x 60cm approx

Lot 638

A Chiltern Toys push-along straw filled plush dog (playworn)

Lot 606

A Chiltern Toys golden plush Teddy bear, orange glass eyes, velvet paws with embroidered claws and nose. Height: 44cm approx.

Lot 864

Mid-Century Ercol pale elm circular drop leaf dining table; together with a set of five candlestick Chiltern dining chairs with crossed stick backs and stretchers.

Lot 274

A Border Fine Arts Chiltern Collection Family Life mallard family WW17, 12cm high, unmarked swan and a Country Artist barn owl CA423, etc. (4)

Lot 279

A Border Fine Arts Chiltern Collection Family Life rabbit family figure group, WW10, 9cm high, Just About Friends JH87 and a Bernardo Collection figure of Homeward Bound. (3)

Lot 90

A rare Chiltern Toys stork/crane on original metal stand, 2 original labels, height 40cm

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