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A Good Mixed Lot Of Collectables Comprising - An Oriental Tea Set, Collection Of Ringling Bros And Barnum And Bailey Circus Programmes, Oriental Cloisonne Vase, Some Poole Pottery Miniature Vases, Happy Birthday Bunnykins Plate, The Ultimate Bourne Collection DVD Box Set, Marionette Puppet In The Form Of A Clown, Cabbage Patch Clown Girl, A Batman vs Superman Boxed Flying Batman Plus More Etc. Please See Accompanying Image Too See Full Quantity.
THREE SHADOW PUPPETS DECCAN INDIA 19TH CENTURY painted cut and pierced vellum one with remaining split bamboo handle each depicting forms of Vishnu one seated with his consort inscriptions in kannada 73 x 50cm approx. each Provenance: Private collection Northern England For a closely related puppet in the Museum of Folk and Tribal Art Gurgaon near Delhi see Subhashini Aryan Unknown Masterpieces of Indian Folk and Tribal Art Gurgaon 2005 p. 83 no. 152. The style of the imagery the figures with distinctive bulging eyes is closely related to the ‘Paithan’ type of painting several examples of which can been seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. nos. IS.18-29. 1991). It is now believed that these paintings were in fact produced in several centres further south something underlined by the kannada inscriptions.
An original Teddy puppet from BBC Children’s television show ‘Andy Pandy’, by Chad Valley early 1950s, fine quality tan mohair bear with orange glass eyes, vertically stitched nose with top stitch and stitched mouth, with specially built metal hoops to shoulders, hips and neck for string attachment, wearing a white and red polka-dot bow tie, HMS sailor hat and brown rucksack, (condition: generally excellent), 9” (23cm) tall, also with a Della Porta’s Ltd paper bag containing red and green polka-dot ribbons. Together with card box with pencil ‘ANDY PANDY’ TEDDY and pen LiTTLE ‘TED’ BBC. T.V to lid, felt tip ‘ANDY PANDY’S TEDDY.!. TO LID EDGE, back of box address to Miss Vida F Baxter, 139 Union Street Aberdeen, Scotland and Sender. M.Bird, Chartwell Cottage, Westerham, Kent, stamps and frank mark for Westerham. It is believed that this is the first Teddy made for the Listen with Mother Andy Pandy television series created by Frieda Angstrom and Maria Bird who formed Westerham Arts Ltd, named after the village where they lived in Kent, also home to the craftsman who originally sculpted their Andy Pandy puppet. Unlike Little Ted auctioned at Bonhams in 2009 and the example at the Museum of London this Teddy is not weighted something that helped the puppeteers operate the later examples, thus we believe this is the first of the three made for the television series. The Sailors hat and rucksack where probably used in the episode ‘Boats’ aired on the 26th September 1950.
A rummage box of collectables comprising of a pair of silver stamp boxes; two silver teaspoons; paperweight (British Insulated & Helsby Cables Ltd); Wade tortoises; miniature boot; Royal Worcester Great Tit, a/f; Royal Worcester Chaffinch; Golly figures; Pelham Puppet; antique mug, With the Flag to Pretoria, by H. W. Wilson, Vol 1, 1900, etc etc. (qty)
4 X Elvis Presley 7" singles & EP. Hard Headed Woman b/w Don't Ask Me Why with pic sleeve (RCA Victor 47-7280). Good Luck Charm b/w Anything That's Part Of You with pic sleeve ( RCA Victor 47-7992). Puppet On A String b/w Wooden Heart with pic sleeve (RCA Victor 447-0650). King Creole Vol 2 (RCA Victor EPA 4321).
Original vintage French movie lobby card for the first release in France of Pinocchio - a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Italian children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi starring Cliff Edwards, Dickie Jones, Christian Rub and Mel Blanc. Great illustration from the film of Gideon the cat holding a cigar - Stylised text below reads - Walt Disney presente La Merveilleuse Adventure de Pinocchio. The lobby card is printed on a heavy window card-like paper stock, and that the image is a "tipped-in" still from the movie. Walt Disney's Pinocchio, the classic 1940 Hamilton Luske & Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney animated animation puppet cartoon musical fantasy adventure ("Hi-Diddle Dee Dee!"; "Full length feature production"; "Jiminy Cricket - what a show!"; "In Multiplane Technicolor") featuring the voices of Dickie Jones (in the title role as Pinocchio), Cliff Edwards (as Jiminy Cricket), Christian Rub (as Gepetto), Evelyn Venable (as the Blue Fairy), Mel Blanc, Walter Catlett (as J. Worthington Foulfellow), Frankie Darro (as Lampwick), and Charles Judels (as Stromboli). Good condition, browning, foxing and creasing on card. County: France, year of printing:1946, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 37.5x29.5
Original vintage French movie lobby card for the first release in France of Pinocchio - a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Italian children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi starring Cliff Edwards, Dickie Jones, Christian Rub and Mel Blanc. Great illustration from the film of The Coachman roughly handling a donkey - Stylised text below reads - Walt Disney presente La Merveilleuse Adventure de Pinocchio. The lobby card is printed on a heavy window card-like paper stock, and that the image is a "tipped-in" still from the movie. Walt Disney's Pinocchio, the classic 1940 Hamilton Luske & Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney animated animation puppet cartoon musical fantasy adventure ("Hi-Diddle Dee Dee!"; "Full length feature production"; "Jiminy Cricket - what a show!"; "In Multiplane Technicolor") featuring the voices of Dickie Jones (in the title role as Pinocchio), Cliff Edwards (as Jiminy Cricket), Christian Rub (as Gepetto), Evelyn Venable (as the Blue Fairy), Mel Blanc, Walter Catlett (as J. Worthington Foulfellow), Frankie Darro (as Lampwick), and Charles Judels (as Stromboli). Good condition, browning, foxing and creasing on card. County: France, year of printing:1946, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 37.5x29.6
An original production made Parker puppet head created for the 1960's classic Gerry Anderson TV series Thunderbirds (1964 - 1966).This head was created for the show and is a head for the character Parker, Lady Penelope’s trusted driver and butler. A former safe cracker and burglar, Parker can often be seen at the wheel of Penelope’s pink Rolls Royce, FAB1, and often uses his connections with London’s criminal underworld as part of his operations with International Rescue.Measuring at 5.25" x 3.25" x 4" this head remains unfinished but is in a fantastic condition for its age. The head is presented on a bespoke light-up display stand featuring the Thunderbirds logo and a short description of the item. The display measures 21cm x 14cm x 11cm (8.25” x 5.5” x 4.5”).This head is made of resin and features Parker’s iconic grin, with filled and sanded seam lines running up the neck and across the scalp. The resin has been tinted brown to form a base layer for the paint finish that would have been applied.This prop also comes with a Prop Store COA and LOA for added conformation.This head was originally aquired by the Chief Executive Officer of Prop Store who in turn aquired it from the longest serving resident at Bray Studios who rescued it from one of the workshops after clearing them out.

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