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A Merrythought 1960s Cheeky teddy bear, with golden mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, velvet muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, ears with bells, swivel head and jointed limbs --11 1/2in. (29cm.) high; a worn Irish teddy bear with Eire seam label; a Dean's Golly; an unjointed Chiltern panda with seam label and two other items (some wear) (4)These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone 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.
Five Chiltern style teddy bears, one with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes, with remains of painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and growler --16in. (40.5cm.) high; and four others with golden mohair (thinning to all with areas of balding, blonde with hand pads re-stitched at seam, left hand pad with holes)
Lilliput Lane - A collection of eight 20th Century Lilliput Lane cottage model figures all in original boxes some with certificates of authenticity. Comprising of: Chiltern Mill, Glenlochie Lodge, Gardners Cottage, Sulgrave Manor, Kenmore Cottage, Gamekeepers Cottage, Stradling Priority, and John Barleycorn Cottage. Largest measuring approximately 10cm x 16cm x 16cm.
Chiltern - Unmarked makers - A loose collection of nine dolls mainly vinyl and some hard plastic., including a Chiltern black baby doll. All items show age and play wear, with conditions appearing to range Fair Plus - Good. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Collection of modern and vintage teddy bears, etc: Merrythought Bengo boxer vintage plush pull-along dog on wheels; British vintage mohair terrier dog nightdress case; Chiltern vintage plush push-along dog on wheels; Steiff Manschli plush panda, yellow tag 064258, with chest tag, swing label, 10"/25cm; etc; Fair Plus to Good Plus; (qty).
Chiltern Hugmee vintage teddy bear, British, 1950s, amber and black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, fully jointed, velveteen pads, black claw stitching, stuffing has shifted at top of limbs, mohair is balding in places - particularly to limbs, but generally otherwise Fair Plus to Good, 26"/66cm.
Miniland - Chiltern - Others - A group of unboxed and mainly unmarked vintage dolls in a variety of materials mainly vinyl, ranging from approximately 34 cms - 50cms in height. Lot includes a Chiltern black doll; Miniland Asian doll and similar. Dolls show signs of play but overall conditions appear to be in relatively Fair Plus - Good condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Assortment of Lilliput Lane cottages, to include 'Sweet Lavender', 'The Old Forge' 'Gold top' 'Snowball Cottage' 'Lucky Clover' 'Dovecote' 'Dream catcher' ' Thyme Cottage' 'Juliet's Tower' 'Thimble cottage' 'Stockwell Tenement' 'The croft' 'The Hermitage' 'Hollyhocks' 'Spring Bank' 'Saddlers Inn' 'Holly Cottage' 'Spring Bank' 'Grantchester Meadows' 'The Farriers' 'Merry Christmas' and Holy Christmas' along with a Regency fine arts blackbird on branch, Border fine arts 'Chiltern Otter' and Otter and kingfisher, Country artists miniature otter, jewelled unicorn and a Cotswold Clock Company otter figurine clock.
A c1950s Chiltern Hug Mee Teddy Bear, AF, 55cm, patched to forehead and other repairs, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
A collection of Lilliput Lane, Royal Doulton and Collectors Society including Warwick Castle, The Baltimore Lighthouse, Price Stephen's Church, 14 pieces all boxed, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsLilliput Lane - St Govan's Chapel 637 / Chiltern Mill / Historic Castles Of Britain - Stokesay / Historic Castles Of Britain - Penkill Castle / Bodiam 686 / Fry Days L2023 / St Stephens's Church / Historic Castles Of Britain - Castel Coch (wrong box) / Lakeland Christmas Collection - Langdale Cottage (wrong box)Fraser Creations - The German Collection 228 Schloss NeuschwanssteinHarbour Lights - Cape Henry 'Virginia' #196 / Baltimore 'Maryland' #524Memory Lane by Peter Tomlins - The Sentinal - The round houseRoyal Doulton - Scarlett O'hara Thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
* Circle of Peter De Wint (1784-1849). Cornfield, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire, watercolour on laid paper, depicting figures harvesting wheat, Ivinghoe Church and the Chiltern Hills visible in the distance, some spotting to sky area, sheet size 22 x 45.5 cm (8 5/8 x 17 7/8 ins), faint pencil note to verso 'De Wint', window-mounted (37 x 60 cm), 20th century handwritten note to verso 'Peter de Wint (from the collection of Iolo Williams)', together with another large-scale watercolour in the manner of Peter De Wint, of The Warren at Minehead, 1843, showing figures working their market garden, the coastline and hills of Minehead visible in the distance, some overall toning 47 x 71.5 cm (18 1/2 x 28 1/8 ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed 67 x 90.5 cm, later typed note 'Inscribed verso: Warren at Minehead Somersetshire/... de Wint/ Feby.18 1843' to versoQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: (Cornfield, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire, according to pencil inscription on backing board): Iolo Aneurin Williams (1890-1962), collector and author of Early English Watercolours and Some Cognate Drawings by Artists born not later than 1785 (London: Connoisseur, 1952). The original De Wint watercolour of Cornfield, Ivinghoe, is in Tate Britain: The large view of the Warren at Minehead believed to be the property of Mary Ann Roundell of Gladstone House, Yorkshire, who studied under de Wint.
Brian Bennett Oil On Canvas Dinton Mill Signed In Silver Painted Profile Frame 66 x75cm Essentially A Landscape Painter, Brian Bennett Works Almost Exclusively With A Painting Knife. The Woods And Waterways Of The Chiltern Hills Where He Lives, And The Panorama Of The Vale Of Aylesbury Form The Favourite Subjects Of A Great Deal Of His Work With Particular Emphasis On The Wild Flowers That Grow In The Area. Bennett Was The Winner Of Stanley Grimm Prize At The ROI Exhibitions In 1979, 1985 And 1992 And His Work Is Exhibited In Many Private Collections In The USA, Japan, Europe And The UK Including Those Of HRH The Prince Edward, HRH The Duchess Of Gloucester And The Duchess Of York. ( Asset No: HH/212)
λ JOHN NASH (BRITISH 1893-1977) WOODED LANDSCAPE WITH A ROAD Pencil, watercolour, pen and black ink Signed and dated 1919 (lower left) 34 x 34cm (13¼ x 13¼ in.) Provenance: From a Private Collection After the harrowing experience of the war years, Nash was keen to return to civilian life and re-engage with depicting the English landscape. In the summer of 1919 he and his new wife, Christine, spent time at Whiteleaf, Princes Risborough, where the present work is likely to have been painted. John's brother Paul, a constant painting companion throughout his life, also joined him there for several weeks in July. It was the beginning of enduring relationship with the Buckinghamshire landscape with the Nashes settling near Aylesbury in 1922. Nash frequently painted the surrounding landscape and Chiltern hills. It was a pivotal time in Nash's life with both he and his brother steadily establishing themselves as leading artists of the day. John had his first solo show at the Goupil Gallery in 1921 with an exhibition that totalled an impressive ninety works. At this time, John and Paul's work could scarcely be differentiated and although it was Paul who would go on to garner the greatest critical acclaim, John's work has always had a significant place in the portrayal of rural England. In his book Modern Masterpieces: An Outline of Modern Art (1940), critic Frank Rutter enthused: "John Nash has developed his unique aesthetic viewpoint and distinctive technical method steadily and logically until he has become one of the most sensitive and beautiful landscape painters of our time". Condition Report: The sheet is laid down at the edges to a further sheet of paper. There is glue residue visible, most notably to the upper left and right corners. There is light undulation to the sheet throughout. There are pinholes to the four corners with an associated tear to the lower right corner with some possible retouching. There is a horizontal line of staining to the upper edge and the upper section of the right edge. There is an additional pinhole to the lower right quadrant approximately 5cm from the lower edge. When unframed, there is a pencil sketch to the verso with annotations. There is discoloration to the verso of the sheet, not visible recto. Condition Report Disclaimer
Merrythought - Chiltern - A collection of vintage soft toys and a doll including a Merrythought Chimpanzee; a Chiltern trio of Koalas (two of which have swing tags attached) Heather Valley vinyl doll and similar. Items have some signs of age and play generally appearing Fair Plus - Very Good in condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Chiltern Teddy and Baby vintage clockwork pair, British, late 1950s / early 1960s, amber and black plastic eyes, black vertically stitched nose, pale cinnamon and cream artificial silk plush, unjointed, velveteen foot pads, larger bear is operated by clockwork with integral key, rocks tiny baby bear held within arms (inoperative), Good to Good Plus, 10"/26cm.
Merrythought, Chad Valley / Chiltern and Dean's six vintage teddy bears: (1) Merrythought golden mohair, 10"/26cm; (2) Dean's Childsplay Toys, golden mohair, 14"/36cm; (3) & (4) Dean's Gwentoys pair of golden plush bears; (5) Chad Valley / Chiltern golden plush bear; (6) Chad Valley / Chiltern honey pot bear; Good to Excellent; (6).
Postcards, Berkshire/Oxon, a mainly Berkshire mix of approx. 140 cards in modern album, with a few Oxfordshire. RPs include George & Dragon Wargrave, Butchers Boat House Wargrave, Camp Pool Wargrave, Shiplake Lock, Houseboat 'Minnehaha' Henley, Chiltern Towers Wargrave, Church and Victoria Rd Wargrave. Also printed scenes of Wargrave, Reading, Twyford etc (mixed condition)
MERRYTHOUGHT; two circa 1930s vintage golden mohair bears with glass eyes, swivel heads, jointed at shoulders and hips, one with pink felt pads, the other with red felt pads, both labelled on right hand feet, taller 38cm, toether with a vintage Chiltern mohair bear, height 31cm, a Merrythought Bear Clothes stand, height 83cm, and a Clark's promotional cut out Teddy bear signCondition Report: Bears in used condition
A brown and cream mohair pull-along horse on metal wheels with leather saddle in style of Steiff, circa 1928, unlabelled, height 27cm, together with a vintage Chiltern Toys pull-along dog on metal wheels, a pull-along Hermann Teddy on wheels and a straw filled elephant (4) Condition Report: In played with condition

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