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a 1930s Chad Valley with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, joint limbs and inoperative squeaker --13in. (33cm.) high, a 1930s Chiltern and another (some thinning to Chad, Chiltern with bald and patched face, other with damaged to pads)
Large collection of 1960s Vinyl dolls from Pedigree, Chiltern babykins , Mattel cheerful tearful and many others include European dolls and American etc as shown and Vintage mid c 1930s 1940s 6 child dolls to include 2 still in boxes from Holland -a girl and a boy in very good preserved condition and a Palitoy and others in party dresses, vintage playworn-selection of 6 dolls c 16/17” as a guide with some stringing faults etc (6 pieces) ( 2 large boxes) Please see all photographs.
Antique and vintage mainly Chiltern teddy bears across several decades, many with carded flat foot over velvet and others-the largest teddy bear has a loose hand and otherwise very good original vintage condition -together with some knitted clothing as dressed by vendor- a good selection ( quantity)
A large mixed group of Border Fine Arts Studio and Chiltern Collection animals and groups, including four First Friends, a Russell Willis Baby Bluetit, World Wildlife Fund Rabbit group, Country Characters group Surprise, dogs from the Dogs & Pups Galore series and examples from the Mammels and James Herriot Collections, each boxed.
A COLLECTION OF MID 20TH CENTURY HARD PLASTIC, CELLULOID AND VINYL DOLLS, assorted styles and sizes, to include examples by Roddy, B.N.D., Chiltern, Amanda Jane, Palitoy, OK Kader, assorted other Japanese and Hong Kong made dolls, Kewpie doll etc., majority appear complete, all in play worn condition with marking and wear (2 boxes)
A collection of approximately 84 postcards of Oxfordshire including photographic postcards titled ‘St Giles Fair, Oxford’, ‘Woodstock Station & Schools’, ‘Sheep Market, Banbury’, ‘Goring Lock’, ‘Pavilion Henley 1910’, ‘Deddington Flower Show, Bowling for a Pig’, ‘Chiltern Hills, Chinnor’, ‘The Warwick Meet, at Swacliffe Park’, ‘House Boats at Shiplake’, ‘HM the Queen shopping at Henley-on-Thames’ and ‘Shutford’.
A charming small Chiltern blue mohair Teddy bear, 1920s, with red glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed at shoulders and hips with cotton pads with three stitched claws, wearing blue knitted dress and with Teddy bear Harpers General Store badge, 10 ¼” (26cm) tall, (condition: some wear to head and stomach, sparse/bald areas to both arms).
A charming post-war Chiltern Hugmee mohair Teddy bear, the golden mohair bear with orange glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel neck and jointed at the shoulders and hips, working squeaker, velvet pads with stitched claws, 11 ½” (29cm) tall, (condition: generally good some slight loss, mainly above eyes and squeaker area).
A Chiltern golden mohair Tingaling Bruin, 1950s, the Teddy bear with orange glass eyes, separate muzzle with clipped mohair, black stitched nose and mouth, bells to stomach, swivel neck and shaped limbs jointed at shoulder and hips, velvet pads with card backing to feet and stitched claws, yellow necktie, 13” (33cm) tall.
McFetteridge a nice Chiltern golden mohair Teddy bear, 1930s, with clear glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and nicely shaped limbs jointed at shoulders and hips, velvet paw pads with stitched claws and card backing to feet, with tartan necktie, 16” (40.5cm) tall, (condition: some wear, sparse area to lower right arm but generally good), this bear was originally owned by Dr Mcfetteridge an eminent eye surgeon.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED MID 20TH CENTURY SOFT TOY DOGS AND A CAT, one of the dogs has a Norah Wellings label to the sole of its right rear paw, the cat has a Chiltern label to underside , others are unmarked, all in play worn condition with one of the dogs having extensive fur loss and wear, Poodle has some damage to its neck, Norah Wellings dog has some fur yellowing, loss and wear, largest is a champagne plush Terrier in fairly good condition, length approx. 32cm, height approx. 29cm (6)
Chiltern Pixie on a Trike pull-along, with pedaling motion when string is pulled, late 1950s-early 1960s, artificial silk with vinyl inset face and felt ears, on metal/rubber tricycle; with original card swing label, original bow, original price label '31/6'; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; 12"/20cm.
Chiltern assortment of artificial silk and mohair animals, late 1950s-early 1960s, including: mohair poodle, 2x artificial silk cats, and 3x artificial silk miniatures; all with original card labels, some with original prices written on tags, plastic and glass eyes, Good Plus to Excellent Plus, largest 11.5"/30cm; (6).
Chiltern dog in boat pull-along novelty, late 1950s-early 1960s; artificial silk dog in plastic boat on wheels with rowing motion when string is pulled; paws are detached from oars; with original card swing label and price tag '33/6'; felt on front faded, some marks, otherwise Excellent to Excellent Plus; 7.5"/19cm.
Chiltern trio of Ting-a-Ling Hugmee Toys, late 1950s-early 1960s, artificial silk, plastic eyes, original card swing labels: 'Chiltern Trademark, HUGMEE TOYS, "TING-A-LING" TOYS, Turn or jiggle, Rock or swing, To hear it gaily, "Ting-a-Ling"', 1x with original price label; Excellent Plus, largest 7.5"/20cm; (3).
Chiltern Cuddly Musical Toy panda, black and white mohair, plastic dog nose, plastic black and amber eyes, velveteen paw pads, unjointed, with original red bow (small needle sized holes present), and original card tag: 'CHILTERN Cuddly Musical Toy MADE IN ENGLAND, CHILTERN TOYS "TO PLAY A TUNE JUST TURN MY KEY AND LISTEN TO THE MELODY"'; MISSING key for music box, small mark on fur on head, otherwise Excellent; 11"/28cm.
Chiltern pair of vintage mohair novelty toys, late 1950s-early 1960s; (1) Ting-a-Ling bear, unjointed, glass eyes, vertically stitched nose, with original blue bow, original card swing label, some mohair loss/thinning, Good to Good Plus, 9.5"/24cm; (2) Toy dog, plastic nose and eyes, with original red bow, original card swing label: 'A CHILTERN TOY, I waggle my ears and bark with glee, if you press my back and cuddle me.', ears lift when back is pressed, inoperative squeaker, Excellent to Excellent Plus, 9.5"/24cm; (2).
Chiltern pair of vintage Twurly Toys, late 1950s-early 1960s, artificial silk, with bendable limbs; with original card swing labels: 'CHILTERN "Twurly" TOYS, THE LIMBS OF THIS TOY CAN BE BENT INTO ANY DESIRED POSITION, MADE IN ENGLAND' (one tag creased), Good Plus to Excellent Plus, largest 15"/39cm; (2).
Chiltern vintage Hugmee teddy bear, late 1950s to early 1960s, golden mohair with black fleck, black and amber glass eyes, shaven muzzle, vertically stitched nose, velveteen pads, black claw stitching, card lined feet, press squeaker; original yellow ribbon, with original price tag '47/11' and card swing label 'MADE IN ENGLAND CHILTERN TOYS Hugmee, AWARDED THE CERTIFICATE OF THE INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE', also with label on bottom of right foot; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; 16"/41cm.
Wendy Boston - Pedigree - Chiltern - A group of vintage teddy bears including a Wendy Boston Basil Brush and a Panda, a pull cord Bugs Bunny, a Humpty Dumpty and others. They would benefit from cleaning and appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Vintage Teddy bears, to include a well-loved Chiltern 1950 (no label) 12” panda in mohair with velvet pads, a tagged Japan Limited Edition Millenium Merrythought Cheeky Panda made in Ironbridge with full articulation, a Paddington Teddy bear alongside a Merrythought tagged Queens golden Jubilee white teddy bear with red cushion and various small jointed teddy bears in mohair etc and a small porcelain crawling baby doll and a chair in wicker for the bears to be seated in. A good VGC collection (quantity)
Registration No: P140 LRV Chassis No: SCFAA1119TK100669 MOT: April 2025 Presented in Cheviot Red with contrasting parchment interior54,600 miles from new21 service stamps,12 of which are Chiltern Aston Centre LtdOffered with a large collection of additional invoices and previous MOT certificatesAlthough Victor Gauntlett had long mooted the idea, it took the arrival of Ford money and TWR Group know-how for a new generation, 'small' Aston Martin to become a reality. Introduced at the March 1993 Geneva Salon - albeit deliveries did not start until late the following year - the newcomer had been subjected to more testing and development work than any of the marque's previous models. Indeed, under the watchful eye of Engineering Director Rod Mansfield Project NPX (as the DB7 was labelled) got through some thirty prototypes. Based around a steel semi-monocoque chassis the production version was equipped with all-round independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes and power assisted rack and pinion steering. Derived from a proven Jaguar unit, the DB7's 3239cc DOHC straight-six engine boasted four valves per cylinder, Zytec multi-point fuel injection and an Eaton supercharger. Credited with developing 335bhp and 360lbft, it was allied to five-speed manual transmission as standard and reputedly enabled the Aston Martin to sprint from 0-60mph in 5.8 seconds and reach 161mph. However, it was the way the Fixed-head Coupe looked, rather than its performance potential, which wowed the public. Styled by Ian Callum, the DB7 has long been regarded as a modern masterpiece. Priced at circa £80,000 the six-cylinder coupe remained current until 1999 by which time some 1,578 had been sold.Presented in Cheviot Red with contrasting parchment interior, this lovely example in previous ownership was subject to the headlining being re-upholstered, battery replaced and some other small areas fettled. There are a couple of small details that make ‘P140 LRV’ stand out somewhat. One of which, is an invoice by Just Astons Ltd in October 2020, it is stated ‘It is one of the cleanest DB7s I have seen’.This notion of a well looked after car is further supported by what can only be described as fastidious work by a previous owner who even made amendments and comments specific to the car throughout the entirety of the owner’s section; examples of which includes amendments to the starting procedure, diagrams of key fobs, correct locations of buttons relative to the car, additional information within various sections etc.Now showing 54,600 miles on the odometer, this DB7 is offered with an impressive history file. The ‘service’ section on the owner’s manual is full with 21 stamps; 12 of which are Chiltern Aston. There is a large collection of additional invoices for servicing and other works, a large collection of previous MOT certificates, the Aston Martin Quick Reference Guide, Alpine radio and Multichanger manual and the current V5C. For more information, please contact: James McWilliam james.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk 07943 584760
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SOFT TOYS AND DOLLS ETC., to include Chiltern bear, with worn label to left side seam, with original pads but has damage to plastic nose, together with other fur loss and wear, height approx. 30cm, a vintage soft plush Panda with jointed body and original suede pads, height approx. 18cm, a very well loved worn Black Cat with glass eyes which has a cloth body over a wooden frame but has extensive fur loss and other damage and wear, possibly once was musical, no tail (missing or Manx?), length approx. 25cm, a modern O, Be Joyful Collectors Bear 'Alice May', an Ashton Drake Galleries Elvis Teddy Bears collection bear 'Viva the Teddy Bear', with Certificate of Authenticity, swing tag and stand, a modern doll with a composition head and cloth body and a quantity of teddy bear related books (2 boxes)
1974 MV Agusta 750SRegistration no. RTT 72MFrame no. MV4C75 214041Engine no. 2140510•Delivered new to Germany•Professionally rebuilt to 'as new' condition in 1991•Present enthusiast ownership since 2012•Completely overhauled in 2019•Exceptional conditionDelivered new to Germany, this MV Augusta 750S was acquired by marque specialists Richard Boshier of PDQ Motorcycles in 1989 from a discerning motorcycle collector in Hamburg. Richard is probably the only MV specialist who actually worked on the 750s when they were new (in the 1970s he worked at SGT in Taplow, who were the importers).Between the summer and autumn of 1991, the MV was completely rebuilt and refurbished to 'as new' condition. This work was fully documented, listing items that were either replaced with new or totally restored. The new owner took delivery on 14th November 1991, at which time the odometer reading was 15,500 kilometres, and subsequently recorded every detail of its use and maintenance over the next 14 years. This included hand rotation of the engine every seven days while in winter storage!The second UK owner, a well-known collector of classic cars and motorcycles, acquired 'RTT 72M' in April 2005 at 28,330 kilometres. The current owner, a long-term member and former secretary of the MV Agusta Owners Club UK, bought the machine in August 2012. This 750S subsequently became the 'Jewel in the Crown' of his motorcycle collection.This 750S is one of approximately 186 examples of the model produced between late 1973 and early 1975, featuring disc brakes, Dell'Orto VHB 27A carburettors, larger combustion chamber, and larger inlet ports.In 2019 the MV was completely overhauled to ensure it was in excellent condition mechanically, the work being undertaken by MV specialists Chiltern Moto Classics. This was ahead of two filming exercises: one by Berlinetta Films and the other a photo-shoot at Brunel University.According to our vendor, the MV is in exceptional mechanical and cosmetic order, performing beautifully in all respects and a delight to ride. Although not concours, it is not far off. The MV has previously been entered into the Salon Privé Concours, exhibited at the International Classic MotorCycle Show, and displayed at local shows and events. Accompanying paperwork consists of restoration invoice, an MV Owners Club dating certificate, and a V5C document.This rare and desirable 750S is said to be a very useable machine that is as much at home on the racetrack as it is on the open road. It is recognised by Richard Boshier as one of the best currently available; indeed, according to him: 'This is undoubtedly the best regularly used MV 750S in terms of mechanical and cosmetic condition currently in the UK.'Offered with keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1954 MV Agusta 175cc 'CSS Disco Volante'Frame no. 406078/35 (see text)Engine no. 402556SS (see text)Not only did the CS's cutting-edge technical specification set pulses racing but also its styling, the model featuring a sculpted fuel tank, almost circular when viewed from above. It soon gained it the popular sobriquet 'Disco Volante' (Flying Saucer) and, not surprisingly, the 175 CS Sport 'Disco Volante' was soon MV's best seller.This 175 CSS was acquired by the vendor from a well-known collector of Italian motorcycles in 2015. He in turn had acquired it at our 2014 Spring Stafford Sale (Lot 256). The machine was sold on behalf of a Belgian MV enthusiast and collector who had owned it since the 1980s and restored it during the 1990s. At that time it was fitted with an incorrect CS engine, numbered 470070 S. Our vendor had a genuine CSS engine that had been raced in Italy in the 1980s and the decision was taken to swap the engines. Thus the bike is now in correct 1954 configuration and fitted with an early and desirable '402' numbered engine. Although restored in the 1990s, the machine remains in overall excellent condition. It had a recent service and thorough check over by classic MV Agusta specialists Chiltern Moto Classics – and the 'unchecked' CS engine that was fitted to the machine will be included in the sale. Displayed at the 2023 International Classic MotorCycle Show, the MV is offered with a 2002 Belgium registration document, 2014 HMRC NOVA declaration, reproduction of a 1954 instruction manual that has been signed by Agostini, and a Certificato Di Iscrizione, dated 2008, which states: The motorcycle is presented in the configuration related to the CSS model produced only in 1954. Please note the frame number has a /35 at the end which is not stated in the documentation that accompanies the machine.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Various Royal Doulton Beatrix Potter and Royal Albert figures, including Santa Bunnykins, Billie and Buntie Bunnykiins, Eeyore's Tail, Squirrel Nutkin, Brambley Hedge figures, resin moulded Thelwell Chiltern resin moulded figures, together with a Royal Osborne Mr Jeremy Fisher Musical figure, and a set of eleven Royal Doulton Wind in The Willows pattern plates (30+)
9 Bottles World White Wines to include: Ernie Els 2012 Sauvignon Blanc, South Africa Wamakersvallei "Bains Way" 2005 Viognier, South Africa Planeta Cometa 2016 Sicilia Menfi, Italy 2 Bottles Newton Johnson 2014 Southend Chardonnay, South Africa La Croix de Fonsalade Pierro 2000 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Italy 2000 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, France Chiltern Valley English Dry White, England Alma Andina 2019 Torrontes, Argentina
Chiltern Lady Cordelia Cringeworthy, vintage golden mohair teddy bear, British, 1930s, with Toy Bear Rescue Society swing tag, clear glass eyes with black pupils and remains of brown painted backs (right eye is loose, with some glue residue to fixing), some seams restitched, worn overall, inoperative growler, black vertically stitched hook nose, cloth pads with card lined feet, black claw stitching, 24"/61cm.

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