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Diesel nameplates a Pair CROMWELL and CHURCHILL from a Ruston & Hornsby 1961 built 0-6-0 DH. Numbered 423 / 8217 / 01585. Formerly based at MoD Bicester, was sold on the 28th June 2003 and moved to the Avon Valley Railway for engine overhaul it was then sent to The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway at Wirksworth and whilst it was based here it received the CROMWELL and CHURCHILL nameplates, it moved again to Ruddington from where it was purchased by DB Regio ( Chiltern Railways ) for use at its Wembley depot, in 2010 the loco was taken to Long Marston for modifications and it received the Chiltern Railways blue livery and the nameplates were removed as later in 2010 it was renamed SCAZ. The Pair will come with a certificate from Chiltern Railways and are sold on behalf of Chiltern Railways in aid of their two charities Home-Start Banbury & Chipping Norton and The Brain Tumour Charity.
A 1930s Chiltern-type Teddy Bear the childhood toy of Joyce Barker, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, joined limbs with cloth pads and squeaker - 20in. (51cm.) high (slight wear); and an original photograph of Joyce riding her pike with bear on front and letter provenance
A rare Chiltern Skater rabbit 1930s, with white mohair on a brown backing cloth, clear and black glass eyes, red stitched nose and mouth, whiskers, pink velvet ear lining, orange wool plush coat with white wool plush high collar and muff, original belt and felt feet pads - 151?2in. (39.5cm.) high (one foot pad missing, other damaged, some discolouration)
A Dean’s Rag Book Co. teddy bear, 1930s, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative squeaker - 133?4in. (35cm.) high (pads recovered, general thinning and few bald spots); and a Chiltern-type teddy bear, 1930s
Chiltern ‘Bear on a Trike’ English 1950’s, designed by Pam Howell’s, the white cotton plush bear in red jacket and yellow trousers rides his red metal trike, label to side, 11” (28cm) tall, generally worn, together with a golden mohair Chad Valley bear with glass eyes, stitched nose and label to foot and a Merrythought Panda, label to foot, (3 items).
Chiltern Hugmee Teddy bear, English 1950’s, the brown mohair bear with orange glass eyes, stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed at shoulders and hips, velvet paw pads, 22” (56cm) tall, some wear to mohair, together with a German white mohair bear, a French golden mohair bear, Invicta bear with pink stitched nose and a German bear, (5 items).
‡ Peter Morris (20th Century) Olive Grove, Cote D’Or Signed on stretcher verso Oil on canvas 50 x 61cm; 19½ x 24in Provenance: William Gaspard Guy Romilly, 4th Baron Romilly, Chiltern Foliat from whence bought by current owner Peter Morris was a friend of Duncan Grant and was painted by him. Grant also painted his sister Dora, and both were associated with the Bloomsbury group. Dora Morris was later the second wife of Baron Romilly. Morris painted in France with Grant and is talked about in Grant’s books. ++Good condition
TEDDY BEARS - a collection of three teddy bears and a monkey to include a 1930s straw filled, glass eyed, rexine pad small teddy bear, a glass eyed, stuffed, yellow plush medium sized teddy bear, a 1930s glass eyed mohair Chiltern large growling teddy bear and a straw filled, glass eyed - possibly Merrythought - baby monkey. Chiltern bear measures 64x39(cm).
Early And Large Alpha Teddy Bear, Made by Chiltern Toys 5-ways jointed, light blond mohair. Typical features and proportions of early Bears including chunky limbs, smaller hands and wrists, and a prominent muzzle. With early "webbed" claw stitching on hands, embroidered nose and mouth. Eyes Are Missing. Height 26 Inches
Various Railway books and Bound Copies of The Amateur Mechanic: including Don't Stand up in the Tunnel by Boyd, British Trolleybus Systems by Joyce, various O S Nock Blandford Railways of the World (5) and other books, VG The Amateur Mechanic in 4 Volumes by he Waverley Book Company, VG 27), Hampshire Railways Remembered by Oppitz, By Tube Beyond Edgware by Beard, Chiltern Railways Story by Jones, Tales of the Old Railwayman by Quinn, London's Metropolitan Railway by Jackson,

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