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A limited edition Merrythought 'Mummy Lavender Blue FP10L', no.184/500 with attached certificate of authenticity and label to rear and lower left paw, another golden Merrythought example, a Dean's Ragbook Co, 'Horrace' no.3403 with certificate of authenticity, a small blonde Steiff button in ear example with blue ribbon scarf and three further jointed examples, longest of the group 26cm (7). CONDITION REPORT: Modern bears generally in good condition with minor surface dirt and wear to pads, some small areas of loss to mohair on Deans Rag and all the bears.
Nine Steiff animals in gd condition to include kangaroo with plastic baby, giraffe, Bambi and a wild boar, dates range from 1960's to 1970's all with buttons, pair of Steiff rabbits 1968/71 in good condition but one without button, they have ski poles but lack skis, paper tags complete and goldfinch 1969-1973 with button but no tags, with a Steiff parakeet from 1967 with no. 1 D and damaged wings
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, with fixed blue eyes and open mouth exposing four teeth, inscribed 1894/AM 7/0, DEP/Made in Germany, on a composition body, 22.5 cm high, another bisque doll, on porcelain body, 12.5 cm high, peg and other dolls (box) Condition report Report by NG894: Wig has been glued to bisque head. Hair is now untidy. Some grubbiness showing in teeth. Small cracks appear at corners of each eye. Some white debris visible around inside of right eye. Face grubby. Slight knock (possibly firing imperfection to left hand side of neck but no visible cracks or chips). Body on elasticated string. Hands glued into string, hands bobbled as are legs, possibly later.12.5 cm high.Baby doll: bisque head and jointed body. Back inscribed 20-16 and painted in red E within circle and 1991. Seams visible in all parts. Grubby and with some rubbing.Another bisque doll, the head incised, C Simpson and dated 1898, 18.5 cm high with fixed blue glass eyes and painted features. Seam line visible in pieces but appears complete.Another 16 cm high, bisque head, arms and legs below knee. Head incised copyright C191SCS/S-832/? WOLF(?). Wig glued painted detail crude and faded. No visible damages.Another doll, 12.5 cm high: crochet clothes: bisque head inscribed 13a (?), black eyes are crude, face worn, repair to left hand and chips to right hand. Paint rubbed.Three other small modern bisque head dolls.Three peg dolls, one approx. 25 cm high. Missing one arm, head split, other arm detached, paint work crude, another body only, the legs detached but one present, glue repairs and painting rubbed.Another peg doll, 11 cm high, crude painting, one arm detached.Small Steiff bear, approx. 10 cm high, 039447 with tag.
Betsie De Bella 1960's Doll, 55cms high, some wear, hair cut and some hair missing, light patches on body. Another 1960's Bella, boxed, with original dress both showing signs of wear, manufacturers markings on neck Modele Depose, 38cms high both dolls made in France. Steiff Bear 15cms with tags and button to ear intact, April Ann 36cms, made by Russ, Mr Tod the Fox in sitting position, measures 16cms, one small dog made by Angel. (6)
Two Steiff 'Molly' Bears, approximately 47cms and one other approximately 30cms, another modern Steiff 1909 Teddy replica approximately 33cms, a Steiff modern mini Zothy Bear approximately 15cms, a mid XX Century Zothy Bear (possibly Hermann) some moth damage to pads, approximately 30cms and a 'Steiff for Life' Teddy Purse.
George Earl (British, 1824-1908) Study of Caesar, the King's dog signed lower left "George Earl" oil on canvas 19 x 24cm (7 x 9in) Other Notes: The wire fox terrier "Caesar of Notts" was bred by the Duchess of Newcastle in1898 and presented to King Edward VII in 1903. The King and his dog became inseparable. A medallion inscribed ' Caesar - I belong to the King' was attached to his collar and can been seen in portraits of the dog. Caesar frequently caused problems for the King, escaping in Marienbad whilst chasing white peafowl and on another occasion killing rabbits owned by Lord Redesdale's daughters. The King ordered hardstone models of his favourite dogs and racehorses from the House of Fabergé. Caesar was at the King's side on his Norfolk estate when the initial wax models were revealed by the company. The model of Caesar was made of chalcedony, rubies, enamel and gold, and included Caesar's collar in the design. After the death of the King on 6 May 1910, Caesar refused to eat, and would spend time whining outside the King's bedroom. At one point, he managed to sneak into the King's bedroom and was found hiding under his bed by Queen Alexandra. The Queen encouraged him to eat once more and restored him to his normal self. In 1910, Caesar won the hearts of the nation when he attended the funeral of Edward VII, leading the funeral procession, with a Highlander, walking behind the carriage that carried the King's coffin. He was placed ahead of the Heads of State in the procession, including King George V and eight other Kings - an act of which Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire disapproved. It was about this time that the German firm Steiff started producing their stuffed toy models of the dog. Caesar lived on in the Royal Household, cared for by the Dowager Queen, until his death in 1914. He is immortalised in stone at the feet of the King on the tomb of Edward VII in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Cleaned at some stage and with a modern wooden frame.
Sale Item: REPLICA 1995 STEIFF TEDDYB"A"R 1909 Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

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