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Lot 644

Charlie Bears pair: (1) Anniversary Thomas teddy bear, CB 114884, LE 6000, 2011, designed by Heather Lyell and Charlie, from the Once Upon a Time 5th Anniversary Collection 2011, light brown plush, with swing label certificate and tags (some fading), 15"/38cm; (2) Sparrow teddy bear, CB 131352, 2013-2016, LE 5700, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, golden brown with dark brown tip plush, with swing labels, 11"/28cm; Excellent to Excellent Plus; (2).

Lot 645

Charlie Bears pair: (1) Charlie Bears Anniversary Edward teddy bear, from the Once Upon A Time 5th Anniversary Collection, CB114885, LE 6000, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, dark brown with black tip plush, complete with swing label certificate and tags (some fading), 13"/33cm; (2) Charlie Bears Joy panda bear, CB 094081A, 2009-2011, LE 3000, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, dark brown and light brown mink plush, with swing labels (faded), 11"/28cm; Excellent to Excellent Plus; (2).

Lot 650

Charlie Bears pair: (1) Debbie teddy bear, CB094333, 2009-2011, LE 900, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, beige plush, with swing labels, 13.5"/34cm; (2) Kieran teddy bear, CB104714, 2010-2013, LE 1856, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, light and dark grey plush, with swing labels (faded), 12"/30cm; Excellent to Excellent Plus; (2).

Lot 651

Charlie Bears pair of teddy bears: (1) Nathan, CB 083776, 2008-2009, LE 1200, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, light brown plush, with swing labels, 13"/33cm; (2) Charlie Bears Bibble, CB 630036B, LE 1500, designed by Heather Lyell and Charlie, produced especially for Charlie Bears Direct (exclusive show special), cinnamon with black tip plush, with swing label certificate, 11"/28cm; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 658

Charlie Bears pair of teddy bears: (1) Charlie 2013 Year Bear Plumo bear ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), LE 4000, CB131376, Hug No 5, dark grey and beige with brown and cream flecked tipping plush and light brown mohair, with swing labels, 20"/51cm; (2) Charlie Bears 2011 Year Bear, Hug No 3, CB 114757, LE 3000, Plumo bear ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), grey and beige plush and beige alpaca, with swing label certificate, 13.5"/34cm; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 661

Charlie Bears pair: (1) Charlie Bears 2009 Year Bear, Hug No 1, CB 091111, 2009, designed by Isabelle Lee, light brown plush, with swing label certificate, 16"/41cm; (2) Charlie Bears 2012 Year Bear, Hug No.4, CB 124921, Limited Edition of 6000, Plumo Bear designed by Isabelle Lee, grey with lighter tip plush and grey inset mohair face, suedette to pads, 16"/41cm; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 77

Gebruder Bing antique teddy bear, German, 1920s, light blonde mohair, clear glass eyes with black pupils and brown painted backs, black horizontally stitched nose, wool felt pads (some holes to each), black claw stitching, fully jointed, front finishing seam, some wear to mohair, inoperative press squeaker, Good to Good Plus, 11"/28cm.

Lot 96

Charlie Bears Maximilian, CB 06120, 2006-2007, LE 1200, light and dark brown mink plush, one of the first 12 Bears 2006, designed by Heather Lyell, MISSING swing labels, cloth sewn un tag has ink notation- MAXIMILLIAN, Excellent to Excellent Plus, with carry bag, 14"/35.5cm.

Lot 97

Charlie Bears pair of teddy bears: (1) Charlie Bears Ellie teddy bear, CB194528, 2009-2013, LE 2284, designed by Isabelle Lee and Charlie, soft golden brown plush, with swing labels, carry bag, 12"/30cm; (2) Charlie Bears Alice, CB 094079B, designed by Isabelle Lee, light brown with cinnamon tip plush, with swing labels (slight fading), carry bag, 10.5"/27cm; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 57

Pugilista interest - signed z-card for Len Harvey Former Middleweight Champion of Great Britain and the Empire and the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, 1939 inscribed in pen 'To Bob With All Good Wishes Len Harvey', approx 9.2 x 14.5 cms, framed. A signed z-card for Howard Winstone British & European Featherweight Champion inscribed 'To Bob Best Wishes Howard Winstone', approx 9 x 14.2 cms, framed and another signed photograph of champion Mark Lowe inscribed 'To Bob Best Wishes Mark Lowe' approx 9 x 14 cms. (3)

Lot 65

Pugilista interest - twelve scrapbooks compiled by Bob Symonds boxing enthusiast, each scrapbook profusely decorated with 20th century newspaper cuttings, magazine cuttings, pictures and prints. These books have been put together by someone who had considerable knowledge and understanding of the boxing world, some have additional notation. Boxers include Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson and many boxing greats; also an album of local boxers from the 1920's and 30's including a black and white photograph of Jim Pockett, Army & RAF Light Heavyweight Champion 1931; black and white photograph of Hal Bagwell Gloucester champion; other albums feature both national and international champions, some with notation in Bob Symonds hand, programs, flyers or ticket stubs, souvenir picture cut-outs including Cassius Clay, Ken Buchanan, Alan Rudkin, Jimmy Revie, Bunny Sterling, Chris Finnegan, Mark Rowe, Johnny Clark, Johnny Frankham, Jack Bodell, Joe Frazier, another large scrap book dedicated to Mike Tyson covering all aspects of his colourful career and a scrapbook dedicated to Joe Louis (Bomber Brown). 

Lot 70

Jimmy Jury and Freddie Mills boxing interest - two scrap books belonging to Jimmy Jury (Bournemouth) professional boxer (1937-1949) where he has documented his career with a quantity of newspaper cuttings, official programmes, admission tickets, personal letters, Post Office telegram, a contract between Promoter and Boxer for Jimmy Jury to challenge Tommy Barnham at the Queensbury Club 1945, letter from British Boxing Board of Control to Jimmy Jury. The scrap book contains a very nice black and white photograph of Jimmy Jury at the weigh-in at Watford Town Hall for his fight against Watford Welterweight Billy Hawkins a contest he won with a knock-out in the 7th round. A handwritten letter from Freddie Mills to Jimmy Jury dated 1944. A photograph of Bob Turner and Jimmy Jury prior to weigh-in for Thompson fight. The second scrap book dated 1946 contains predominantly official programmes, newspaper cuttings, a programme signed by Stan Hawthorne and Josef Preys and one or two personal letters. This lot continues with a photo postcard of Jimmy Jury to his mother inscribed 'To a Real Good Mother From Jim', another personal letter from Freddie Mills to Jimmy Jury. A black and white photograph of Jimmy Jury and Tommy Shaw which was to be his last fight on Friday 10th June 1949 (framed) and a black and white photograph of Freddie Mills (World Light Heavyweight Champion from 1948 to 1950) with an inscription to verso dedicating the photograph to Jimmy signed to Jimmy Jury (framed). A couple of black and white photographs of Sam McKeown's boxing booth Bournemouth where Jimmy Jury's career began. This lot includes a collage to Jimmy Jury(Western Area Lightweight Champion), it includes a black and white studio photograph of Jimmy, on the boxing booth in Plymouth, together with a photograph of Jimmy in later years with Glen Moody and Gilbert Allnutt framed and glazed. 

Lot 230

Gentleman's 9ct gold Omega De Ville dress watch. The watch having a gold 30mm face with baton dial, movement nr 27391904 case nr 3115494, the watch is presented on a 9ct gold Milanese strap, total length of bracelet including watch back is approx 17.5 cms, weight without movement is 50.4 gms (*cr)Condition ReportWatch is moving forward at time of testing however no guarantees are given.The watch face and case are in good condition, however there is a light crease across the back, strap is in good condition apart from one 2mm tear and slight bend to one section (see image). 

Lot 231

Gentleman's 9ct gold Omega Seamaster Automatic Day Date wrist watch. The watch having a 30mm champagne face with baton dial, movement nr 29466549, case nr 1665032, the watch presented on a 9ct gold mesh-link bracelet, total length including watch back is 16 cms., 70 gms (including the movement (*cr) Together with the original box. Condition ReportWatch is moving forward at time of testing, but not guaranteed. The watch is in good condition with the usual light scratches to case. 

Lot 525

Eight Miniature Card Backed Star Wars Figures, three boxed minature Star Wars figures, two Elite series figures and a boxed figurative playset, plus 3D mobile light.

Lot 630

A Highland Light Infantry #07-B7 White Metal Model Six Figure Set, to include five Privates and one Officer of The Highland Light Infantry, made in Scotland by The Toy Soldier Company, boxed.

Lot 1707

An alabaster light bowls carved with a petal design, 14" diameter

Lot 1708

A pair of alabaster light bowls with hooks, 12" diameter

Lot 1710

Another small alabaster brass mounted light pendant, 9" diameter

Lot 10

Kay Nielson Illustrations. 'Fairy Tales by Hans Anderson'. First edition, original green silk cloth with gilt embossed decorations, rubbed, staining to spine panel and extremities, twelve plates complete, sporadic light spotting, Hodder and Stoughton, London, circa 1924.

Lot 113

A MANUAL OF PHARMACY By William Thomas Brande (1829) London : Thomas and George Underwood. Second edition. later blue cloth. Some light scattered foxing. Brande succeeded Humphrey Davy as Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution where Michael Faraday served as his assistant. (1)

Lot 13

Bronte sisters interest. Three works. 'Wuthering Heights' by Ellis Bell (Emily Bronte) and 'Agnes Grey' by Acton Bell (Anne Bronte), bound in one vol, original orange cloth, ink owner signeture to front board, textblock detacthed from binding, advertisements, Smith, Elder, and Co, London, 1858; E. C. GASKILL. 'The Life of Charlotte Bronte,' original orange cloth with some light staining, Smith, Elder, and Co, London, 1860; CHARLOTTE BRONTE (Currer Bell). 'Shirley,' new edition, original orange cloth, staining to spine panel, advertisements, Smith, Elder, and Co, London, 1857. (3)

Lot 131

Lord Dunsany (Edward Plunkett). Three first editions. 'Time and the Gods,' first edition, cloth backed boards, turned corners and tears to cloth, some light spotting, plates by Sidney H. Sime, William Heinemann, London, 1906; 'The Gods of Pegana,' first edition, cloth backed boards, tide mark to fronts, cracked inner joint, plates by Sidney H. Sime, Elkin Mathews, London, 1905; 'The Sword of Welleran,' first edition, staining to original cloth, spotting throughout, illustrations by S. H. Sime, George Allen & Sons, London, 1908. (3)

Lot 159

Jean De Brunhoff Illustrations. Five works. 'Babar's Travels', second English edition, splitting to inner joint, Methuen & Co, 1936; 'Babar and Father Christmas,' first English edition, rebacked, Methuen & Co, 1940; 'Barbar at Home,' second English edition, rebacked, some light spotting, Methuen & Co, 1939; 'Babar the King,' second English edition, textblock loose from spine, spotting, Methuen & Co, 1937; 'Zephir's Holidays,' rubbing to edge of boards, toning to edges of leaves, Random House, New York, 1937. (5)

Lot 167

JOHN BANVILLE. ANCIENT LIGHT By John Banville (2012) Viking. Signed first edition. Together with ECLIPSE (2000) Picador. First edition VG copies (2)

Lot 170

MICHAEL DIBDIN CABAL By Michael Dibdin (1992) Faber and Faber with THE DYING OF THE LIGHT (1993), DEAD LAGOON (1994) and DARK SPECTRE (1995) Signed and A LONG FINISH (1998) and THANKSGIVING (2000). All first editions and published by Faber and Faber. (6)

Lot 177

Nineteen diverse works VICTOR CANNING. 'His Bones are Coral,' first edition, original cloth and dj, Hodder & Stoughton, 1955; JAMES HADLEY CHASE. 'A Coffin from Hong Kong,' first edition, original cloth and dj, The Thriller Book Club, 1962; J.M BARRIE. 'Peter Pan & Wendy,' origianl cloth, some damage to dj, Hodder & Stoughton; FRANK CHARLESTON. 'Smugglers Luck,' original cloth, clipped dj, Blackie & Son; AUDIE MURPHY. 'To Hell and Back,' original cloth, clipped dj, Hammond Hammond Company, 1956 (19).Audie Murphy. 'To Hell and Back,' tape repairs to clipped dj, signs of mould to original cloth, ink inscription to free endpaper, reprint, 1956.Victor Canning. 'Castle Minerva,' tape repairs to unclipped dj, worm trail to rear board of original cloth and dj, spotting to edge of texblock, first edition, 1955'The Limbo Line,' tape reapairs to unclipped dj, vg original cloth, some spotting to endpapers and edge of texblock, firstedition, 1963.James Hadley Chase. 'Shock Treatment,' tape repairs to clipped dj, signs of mould to original cloth, spotting to endpapers and edge of textblock, first edition, 1959'The Guilty and Afraid,' tape repairs to unclipped dj, some light staining to spine panel cloth, toning to leaves up to p96, The Thrilller Book Club.'What's Better Than Money,' nibbles to edges and folds of unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, The Thrilller Book Club edition.

Lot 22

Rosemary Sutcliff. 'The Eagle of the Ninth'. First edition, original blue cloth, small nibbles to unclipped dj, glassine wrap, illustrations by C. Walter Hodges, frontis, vg, an excellent copy of this increasingly hard to find first edition, Geoffrey Cumberledge, Oxford University Press, 1954.There are no inscriptions or library marks etc. There is a very small (light) amount of spotting to the edge of the textblock. The dj is unclippid and the price reads 10s 6d net.

Lot 300

Cornwall interest. Five works. RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK. 'Patronymica Cornu-Britannica; Or, The Etymology of Cornish Surnames,' presentation copy, firt edition, with blind stamp to titlepage, orginal cloth with bevelled edges, bumped ends of spine, reviews tipped in, ink notes to margins throughout, light spotting and toning to edges throughout, Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London, 1870; CHARLES HENDERSON and HENRY COATES. 'Old Cornish Bridges and Streams,' original cloth backed buckram with gold tooled crest to front board, spotting to endpapers and edges of leaves, plates and maps, Cornish Studies No 1, University college of South West, Exeter, Simpkin Marshall, London, 1928; L. E. ELLIOTT-BINNS. 'Medieval Cornwall,' first edition, quarter red leather, ex libris with associated card and labels etc 'Cornwall County Library', frontis, Methuen & Co, London, 1955; With a good copy of R. J. Roddis's 'Penryn. the History of an Ancient Cornish Borough', and one other. (5)

Lot 304

A. K. HAMILTON JENKIN. 'Mines and Miners of Cornwall'. Vols I, II, III, IV, XI, XIII, thin card wraps with some light sun bleaching, otherwise in fine condition, Truro Bookshop, 1961-67; With two reprints and eleven journals on Cornwall and Devon. (19)

Lot 305

[Brown, Robert Neil Rudmose, et al]. 'The Voyage of the "Scotia".' 'Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration in Antarctic Seas by Three of the Staff,' first edition, original pictorial cloth, corners turned in, spine lettering faded, light spotting throughout including titlepage, two folding maps accounted for but in need of repairing, William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1906.

Lot 318

T. E. Lawrence. Six works. 'Etruscan Places,' first edition, original cloth, spoting to front and rear leaves, frontis Martin Secker, 1932; 'Twilight in Italy,' first edition, rebound, spotting, Duckworth and Co, 1916; 'Apocalypse,' first edition, original cloth with gooled tooled eagle to front bpard, spotting, frontis, Martin Secker, 1932; ROBERT GRAVES. 'Lawrence and the Arabs,' first edition, original cloth, rubbed and bumped, frontis, some light spotting, Jonathan Cape, London, 1927; With to other works by Lawrence, both of which are later prints. (6)

Lot 328

Twenty works of detective fiction. RAYMOND CHANDLER. 'Playback,' original cloth, unclipped dj, heavy spotting to edge of textblock, The Thriller Book Club, London, 1958; REX STOUT. 'Death of a Doxy,' first edition, original cloth, tears and loss to clipped dj, The Viking Press, New York, 1966; MARGERY ALLINGHAM. 'Hide My Eyes,' first edition, original cloth, spotting to unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, Chatto and Windus, London, 1958; NGAIO MARSH. 'Died in the Wool,' original cloth, unclipped dj, The Crime Club, 1945; W. J. BURLEY. 'Wycliffe and the Schoolgirls,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, light spotting to edge of textblock, Victor Gollancz, London, 1976; With twelve other detective works of fiction including other Chandler's, Marsh's and Stout's. (20)

Lot 330

Agatha Christie. Eleven works including seven firsts. 'By the pricking of my thumbs,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, some light spotting, The Crime Club, 1968; '13 for Luck!,' original cloth, unclipped dj, heavy spotting to edge of textblock, Collins, London, 1966; 'The Adventure of the Christmas Puddin', 'They Do It With Mirrors', 'Dead Man's Folly', 'Ordeal by Innocence', 'Third Girl,' all first editions, lacking dj's, The Crime Club; With four other works. (11)

Lot 333

Thirteen works on sculpting and art. 'Henry Moore,' photographs by John Hedgecoe, first edition, original cloth, slip case, some light spotting to first few leaves, illustrated throughout, Thomas Nelson, 1968; LYNNE GREEN. 'W. Barns-Graham. A Studio Life,' original cloth, unclipped dj, colour illustrations throughout, Lund Humphries, 2001; 'Bernini and the Unity of the Visual Arts,' two vols (plates and text), some light spotting to front and rear leaves, The Piermont Morgan Library, Oxford Unversity Press, New York and London, 1980; MARTIN WEINBERGER. 'Michelangelo the Sculpter,' first edition, two vols, tears to dj, card slip, illustrated, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1967; NAUM GABO. 'Of Divers Arts,' original cloth, illustrated throughout, Bollingen Series XXXV, Pantheon Books, 1962; With six other books about art. (13)

Lot 407

Ruth MANNING-SANDERS 'A Book of Witches,' US edition, Robin Jacques illustrations, original cloth, unclipped cloth, spotting to edge of textbook, E. P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1966; 'A Book of Ogres and Trolls,' first US edition, Robin Jacques illustrations, original cloth, unclipped dj, E. P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1973; 'Gianni and the Ogre,' first US edition, illustrated by William Stobbs, original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, E. P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1971; 'A Choice of Magic,' first US edition in this format, original cloth, unclipped dj, envelope to author loosely inserted E. P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1971; 'Jonnikin and he Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales,' first US edition, illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus, original cloth, clipped dj, E. P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1969; 'A Book of Sorcerers and Spells,' 1974; 'A Book of Monsters,' 1976; 'A Book of Ghosts & Goblins,' 1969; 'A Book of Mermaids,' warped boards, 1968; 'A Book of Devils and Demons,' 1970; 'A Book of Charms and Changelings,' 1972; 'Festivals,' illustrated by Raymond Briggs, first edition, warped boards, 1973; 'A Book of Magic Animals,' 1975; Most US first editions, some clipped dj's, light spotting on edges of texblocks. (13)

Lot 408A

RUTH MANNING-SANDERS. 'The Pedlar and Other Poems,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, toning and some light spotting, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1919; with another first edition that lacks dj, inscription to free endpaper reads 'Bess from Ruth MS Xmas 1919'. (2)

Lot 415

Ruth MANNING-SANDERS A Book of Ogres and Trolls,' first edition, illustrated by Robin Jacques, original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting throughout, Methuen Children's Books, London, 1972; 'A Book of Devils and Demons,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, some light spotting, 1970; 'The Hamish Hamilton Book of Magical Beasts,' first edition, edited by RMS, illustrated by Raymond Briggsoriginal cloth, water damage and tears to unclipped dj, some spotting, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1965; 'Scottish Folk Tales,' first edition, illustrate by William Stobbs, original cloth, clipped dj, Methuen Children's Books, 1976; The Haunted Castel,' illustrated by Kilmeny Niland, original cloth, unclipped dj, some light spotting to pastedown on rear board, Angus & Robertson, 1979; With fifteen other works three of which are 'Circus Boy' and five are foreign language printings. (20)

Lot 446

Philip K. Dick. Two first editions. 'A Handful of Darkness,' first edition, original first state blue boards lettered in silver on spine, first state unclipped dust-jacket without listing of "World of Chance" to rear panel, some signs of mold to boards, light spotting to edge of textblock otherwise a vg copy, Rich amd Cowan, London, 1955; 'World of Chance,' first edition revised after the American pulp paperback, original blue boards lettered in silver on spine, clipped dj rubbed and stained to rear, light spotting to textblock, Rich and Cowan, London, 1956. (2)

Lot 448

John Wyndham. Two works. 'The Chrysalids,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, light spotting to edge of textblock, Michael Joseph, London, 1955; 'The Seeds of Time,' second impression, original cloth, tape remnants to unclipped dj, cracked inner hinge, spotting and staining throughout, ex libris ink stamp to titlepage, Michael Joseph, 1958. (2)

Lot 464

Four books about Newlyn. 'Newlyn's Water, Wells, Shoots and Pumps', 'A Holiday and Fishing Village' by Greta James, 'Newlyn Life, 1870-1914' by Penwith History Group and Blessings of the Light at Newlyn Harbour' by Joy Batten. (4)

Lot 483

GRANT R. & SON (Pubs). 'Roses Of Parnassus Series'. Fourteen cols, all with thin card wraps (two of which in a poor state), some light spotting, R. Grant and Sons, Edinburgh, 1902. (14)

Lot 523

Malcolm Bradbury. First edition. 'Eating People is Wrong,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, ex-libris 'R.A.F St Mawgan' with card and stamps to front free endpaper, Secker & Warburg, London, 1959.Nibbles to top of spine panel of unclipped dj, stainig to rear of dj and inner flap, 'Tipp-Ex' G written to spine cloth panel, toning throughout with some light spotting to edge of textblock.

Lot 55

Lewis Carroll. A first and one other. 'Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There,' first edition first issue with printing error 'wade' for 'wabe' on p21, illustrations by John Tenniel, original red cloth with gold tooled roundel to front board, textblock loose from front board and spine panel, MacMillan and Co, London, 1872; 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' thirtieth thousand, original red cloth with gold tooled roundel to front board, split to rear edge with spine cloth panel loosening, rubbed and bumped, leaves loosening, MacMillan and Co, London, 1872. (2)'Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There,' instence of finger soiling to titlepage, light finger soiling throvughout, small 1cm sized burn hole to pages 220-221, a small amount of sporadic spotting. 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' light finger soiling to titlepage, 2.5cm stain and corner fold to p.7, corner fold to p.55, 5cm stain to centre of leaf p.168, some sporadic light finger soiling throughout.

Lot 68

George Orwell 'Animal Farm,' early reprint, rubbed original cloth, loss and tears to unclipped dj, light sporadic spotting, Martin Secker & Warbug, London, (August) 1945; 'Nineteen Eighty-Four,' reprint, original cloth, unclipped dj, vg, Secker & Warbug, 1950; With two other reprints 'Homage to Catalonia' and 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying'. (4)

Lot 9

ERNEST H. R. COLLINGS. 'Outlines. A Book of Drawings'. Dedicated to D. H. Lawrence, original boards, Co-operative Printing Society, vg, London, 1914.Extremities of boards are gently bumped, with some very light finger staining. Some light markings to textblock to an otherwise vg book.

Lot 695

6 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures: CG70 Pugh (Clarinet)CG71 Pugh (Trombone)CG72 Barney McGrew (Cymbals)CG73 Cuthbert (Tuba)CG74 Dibble (Drum)CG75 Grubb (Trumpet)Figures as new, some light storage wear to boxes.

Lot 696

7 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG05 The MayorCG87 The Mayor with "Tidy Up Trumpton" CupCG09 Captain FlackCG16 Captain SnortCG21 Mr Troop (Town Clerk)CG22 Philby (The Mayor's Driver)CG26 Lord BelboroughFigures near mint with only some marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have light storage wear.

Lot 697

6 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green soldier figures:CG17 Sgt Major GroutCG18 Soldier CG65 Private Armitage (Driver)CG60 The Bugler (Soldier)CG103 Soldier & Milk Churn "Roger Varley"CG94 The Army Truck Figures near mint condition with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear. Some dust on the Army Truck but will clean off.

Lot 698

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG23 Chippy Minton (Carpenter)CG24 Nibs Minton (Apprentice) CG50 Walter Harkin (Painter & Decorator)CG56 Mr Wilkins (Plumber)CG57 Mr Wantage (Telephone Engineer)CG58 Fred (Assistant Telephone Engineer)CG66 Horace (Bricklayer)CG67 Cyril (Bricklayer)CGFG03 Mr Clutterbuck (Builder)-Robert Harrop Collector's Club exclusive modelFigures near mint condition with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 699

10 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG03 Jonathan Bell (Farmer)CG33 Roger Varley (Chimney Sweep) CG34 Raggy Dan (Rag & Bone Man)CG35 Mr Craddock (Park Keeper)CG42 Mr Bilton (Gardener)CG45 Mr Dagenham (Salesman) Please note foam insert poorCG80 Mr Gubbins (Dustman)CG81 Mr Sneed (Dustman)CGYP04 Nick Fisher (Bill Poster)-Robert Haarop Collectors Club exclusive modelFigures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 700

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG02 Mickey Murphy (Baker)CG25 Mrs Cobbit (Flower Seller)CG38 Mr Carrawy (Fishmonger)CG39 Mr Clamp (Greengrocer)CG40 Mr Antonio (Ice-cream Man)CG46 Mr Cresswell (Biscuit Factory Manager)CG47 Mr Fletcher (Biscuit Factory Worker)CG51 Willie Munn (Buscuit Factory Worker)CG55 Mr Crockett (Car Mechanic)Figures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 701

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG07 Peter Hazel (Postman)CG30 Happy Farthing (Potter) CG36 Mrs Dingle (Postmistress)CG37 Mr Munnings (Printer)CG43 Mr Rumpling (Bargee)CG44 Mr Platt (Clockmaker)CG49 Mr Swallow (Wharfinger)CG52 The ArtistCG53 Harry Farthing (Sculptor)Figures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 702

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG06 Dr MoppCG10 Pugh CG11 PughCG12 Barney McGrewCG13 CuthbertCG14 DibbleCG15 GrubbCG19 Paddy MurphyCG27 BrackettFigures near mint condition with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 703

11 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG29 Windy Miller on his tricycleCG31 Mr Crockett CG61 Windy Miller "Hard At Work"CG69 Captain Flack (Conductor)CG88 Captain Flack "Emergency Call"CG89 Paddy Murphy "Whizzing Along"CGQ02 The Jogger. Limited edition 390/600CGQ03 Uncle Guber. Limited edition 312/600CGFG05 Windy Millers Hen (Collectors Club exclusive model)CGFG01 Brackett "Time Flies By" (Collectors Club exclusive model)CGFG07Roger Varley "SGT. MAJ. Grout's Birthday" (Collectors Club exclusive model)Figures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 704

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures:CG04 Mrs HoneymanCG20 Mary MurphyCG28 Mrs LovelaceCG54 Winnie FarthingCG59 Dora MintonCG76 Mrs MurphyCG77 Mrs Honeyman with PramCollectors Club exclusive models:CGFG02 Tabatha The CatCGFG04 Cuthbert's Aunt Figures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear.

Lot 705

9 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures, a collectors plaque and pin badge:CG48 Dutch Organ DancersCG83 PC McGarry "Bees By The Bakery" CG84 Dr Mopp "Bees By The Bakery"CG93 Dr Mopp "Thrushes In The Tree"CG96 Pugh "Apples Galore"CG97 Windy Miller & Grubb "Apples Galore"CGYP06 Pugh & Factory Worker "Apples Galore", Limited edition 388/1200 with COACGFG06 Barney McGrew "Apples Galore"CGB03 Queen Victoria's Statue, limited edition 1763/2000Figures near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have very light storage wear. (11)

Lot 707

6 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green models:CG32 PC McGarry on motorbikeCG32 PC McGarry on motorbike (cracked clear visor, see photos, A/F)CG62 PC McGarry "On The Case"CG78 Roger Varley on his motorbikeCG95 Willie Munn "Ringing For Help"CGYP05 Jonathan Bell and his cow (Robert Harrop Collectors Club exclusive model)Figures near mint (unless otherwise stated) with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have light storage wear.

Lot 708

2 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green models:CG63 Dr Mopp in his car. Near mint condition, a little dust.CG90 Chippy Minton in his car. As new, internal packaging still factory sealed. Boxes have light storage wear, CG90 with small tear by opening tab.

Lot 709

2 boxed Robert Harrop Camberwick Green models:CG79 Mr Crockett in his VanCG92 Mr Munning's "A Wonderful Machine"Contents near mint with typically only some light marks and dust on the base felt and stickers. Boxes have light storage wear.

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