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An early Steiff centre-seam teddy bear circa 1909, with cinnamon mohair, black boot button eyes, central seam down front of face, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative squeaker —16in. (40.5cm.) high (repairs to left arm and mid left back, balding to back of head going to small hole, general wear and thinning, some damage to pads and glue or paint coating some strands of nose stitching)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
’Jeremiah’ a large early Steiff teddy bear circa 1910, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and modern home-made jacket —28in. (71cm.) high (large patch to top of muzzle, very worn, hand pads replaced and other repairs)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
’Percy’ an early Steiff teddy bear circa 1910, with blonde mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump, inoperative growler and underscored FF button in ear —16in. (40.5cm.) high (balding and thinning, general wear and pads replaced) with a modern pink sailor’s jacketJeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
An early Steiff teddy bear circa 1910, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, replaced black stitching, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump and inoperative growler —18 1/2in. (47cm.) high (bald spots, general wear and thinning, repairs to pads) with a modern sailor’s jacket and hatJeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
’Squeaky’ a Moritz Pappe long pink mohair teddy bear 1920s, with large bright orange and black glass eyes, pointed pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and close set claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, slight hump and deep squeaker —17 1/2in. (44.5cm.) high (fading, discoloured and slight general wear)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
A Moritz Pappe pale yellow musical teddy bear 1920s, with long mohair, bright orange and black glass eyes, pointed pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and close set claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and pressure operated musical mechanism —12in. (30.5cm.) high (bald body, general wear and thinning, one foot pad recovered and others with repairs)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
’Susie’ a Moritz Pappe long cream mohair musical teddy bear 1920s, with bright orange and black glass eyes, pointed pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and close set claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads and pressure operated musical mechanism —12 1/2in. (32cm.) high (very minimal thinning)Jeanette Paros by her son Mark -Mum came with me in 1972-1974 to a junk shop in Harrow where I spent my pocket money on walking sticks, cut glass, silver and coronation mugs. She bought the odd plate and other things and when I decided to sell my collection in about 1978 she took me to antique fairs in Bushy and Borehamwood where we would had a stall. She then started buying general antiques including boxes and small furniture and took a stand in Gray's Mews Antique Market from 1979 -1981 which we shared. She had a few antique dolls then and in 1982 moved to Camden Passage and took a unit in the basement (called 'The Vaults' ) which we shared; she specialised more and more in dolls and toys. She then had an opportunity in about 1989 to have an outdoor shop by Islington Green. She called her business Jeannette Dolls Galore. She started to sell teddy bears there too and stayed there until around 1996. After that she did fairs and specialised by this time more in teddy bears. After that she concentrated on her website which was called 'Jeannette Teddies Galore' and also sold bears at fairs. She was a very successful teddy bear dealer and at one time sold about ten or more large early Steiffs in one year and had regular customers from Russian, Japan, Germany, America and many other places. She was also good at restoring and wrote articles on bears for antique magazines. She always wore trendy clothes and made lovely displays at the fairs. Her career was put to an end when, sadly, she had a stroke last June.
A rare Merrythought pink artificial silk plush teddy bear 1930s, with orange and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth, feet claws and webbed hand claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, rounded hump, woven label on foot and inoperative squeaker —19in. (48.5cm.) high (some wear, fading and discolouring, one foot pad replaced and other pads neatly repaired)
DEBORAH JONES (1921-2012); oil on board, 'The Winged Bedhead', girl in bedroom with dolls, teddy bear and cats, signed lower left, 19 x 24cm, in gilt frame. (D)Additional InformationSome light marks and dirt, light general wear to frame This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A vintage golden mohair teddy bear with amber glass eyes, length 43cm, and a Pedigree doll (both af) (2).Additional InformationTeddy bear very heavily worn, all pads replaced, very thin mohair, joints loose, exposed stitching, stained to stomach. Pedigree doll crack to stomach, no clothes, further cracks throughout, joints loose, further general heavy wear.
Fur covered automaton seated bear, knitting, four continental child's sporting teddy bear decorated cups the bears playing cricket, golf and football, three matching saucers and four matching tea plates Condition ReportOne cup is cracked, another has a large chip to the base and another has a smaller chip to the bottom. There is some wear to the pattern in parts more so to the edges. See attached images.
A GROUP OF SILVER, including an Edwardian silver cigarette case of rectangular form, the hinged cover mounted in relief with Indian Chief's head, maker William Neale, Chester 1904, a sterling silver bread fork with dancing Indian chief handle, a modern candlesnuffer with ebonised handle, Birmingham 1988, a hatpin, a teddy bear rattle, a late Victorian rectangular vesta box with striker to side, Birmingham 1898, a cut glass table lamp converted from a decanter with white metal mounts, etc (Parcel)
A BOXED STEIFF 1994 LIMITED EDITION 1906 BLOND 43 TEDDY BEAR, No405891, complete with limited edition certificate No923 of 5000, bear complete with button and label to left ear and is in very good condition, approximate height 40cm, certificate is rolled up and has one or two very minor marks, box complete but has some marks and wear
A collection of x6 antique / vintage teddy bears and related, to include; a 1950's English teddy bear, a large vintage Golly toy with associated outfit, a 1960's Jacko The Monkey soft toy, a c1920's believed German made teddy bear ' Clarence ', a vintage Golly toy in red and blue outfit, and an early 1930's Golly in red and cream outfit. Tallest approx; 50cm.
A charming antique vintage c1930's Chiltern Hygienic Toys made teddy bear dog. The dog with brown mohair and original paws present. Inset with blue and black glass eyes. The tail featuring a clockwork musical mechanism which plays ' Go To Sleep ' (working order). AF to tail, otherwise generally good condition. Measures approx; 35cm long. Rare.
A charming and poignant original c1930's English teddy bear, possibly by Chiltern, reputedly belonging to a soldier in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War. The bear of typical form with wool stuffing, remnants of original mohair present and orange/black glass eyes. To the front of the bear is an original Royal Artillery uniform button and a 1939-45 Star medal with ribbon. Further provenance lost through time. Bear measures approx; 42cm tall.
A charming antique / vintage c1930's Chiltern (believed) large teddy bear. The bear with golden mohair, woodwool stuffing, jointed limbs and head, and orange/black glass eyes. Vertically stitched nose and leather pads. Some balding spots, and wear to the neck and leather pads. Generally a well-loved teddy bear. Measures approx; 60cm tall.
A collection of x8 antique / vintage teddy bears, by various makers, to include; a large 15" musical teddy bear (possibly by Chiltern), a pair of antique 1930's teddy bears (AF), an American Ideal made ' Smokey ' Bear teddy, a small WWI period teddy bear (with spectacles), an antique Dog teddy, and a 1950's English bear with growler. Tallest approx 17". Great collection, various conditions.
Pulsar: A Modern Gent's Wristwatch, the signed dial with line markers, date aperture, to bracelet, in Pulsar box, with guarantee dated "5th Dec 2013", another gent's wristwatch, the signed "JWBenson"(?) "London" dial with line markers, to expanding bracelet; together with a modern child's wristwatch, with novelty teddy bear head, to expanding bracelet. (3)
Three Charlie Bears teddy bears designed by Isabelle Lee, comprising Hamish in brown, beige and black plush, height 44cm, Ballantyne (CB 114813), limited edition of 3000, in black log pile plush with brown and cream tips, and Buddy teddy bear (CB 614867), limited edition of 3000, in dark brown plush with cream tips, height 36cm, all with swing tags. (3)
Two Charlie Bears Plumo teddy bears from the Four Seasons 2012 QVC exclusive set designed by Isabelle Lee, comprising Toffee Apple (CB 125095), limited edition 797 of 4000, with cherry red, green, gold and cream plush with mohair detailing to face and ears, height 38cm, and Hot Cross Bun panda bear (CB 125093), limited edition 2593 of 4000, brown and white plush, with mohair muzzle and ears, both with swing tags. (2)
Three Charlie Bears teddy bears designed by Isabelle Lee, two Plumo, comprising Hubble (CB 614862), limited edition 668 of 3000, with cinnamon, beige and brown plush with mohair detailing, height 43cm, William V (CB 124953A), limited edition 2993 of 4000, with brown plush with golden tips and mohair detailing, height 46cm and a Bryn panda bear (CB124917B) limited edition of 600, with tiger stripe and cream plush, height 30cm, all with swing tags. (3)
Two Charlie Bears 'Gorgeous Giggler' open mouthed teddy bears, designed by Isabelle Lee, Elf (CB 614919) teddy bear, Christmas 2011 QVC exclusive, with white and cream plush, wearing tie-dyed needlecord scarf and matching hat, height 48cm, and Simon panda bear (CB 193941B), limited edition of 3000, brown and cream plush, open mouth, height 50cm, both with swing tags. (2)
Five Charlie Bears teddy bears, designed by Isabelle Lee, comprising Beatrice (CB 124969), tiger stripe and cream plush, height 30cm, Dottie Lottie (CB 604796), limited edition 2982 of 3000, leopard plush, height 30cm, Bart panda bear (CB 124917A), limited edition of 600, beige and leopard print plush, height 30cm, Akhuti (CB114982), limited edition 1004 of 4000, leopard print plush, height 36cm and Abhay (CB 114971), limited edition 3164 of 4000, tiger print plush, height 33cm, all with swing tags. (5)
Three Charlie Bears Plumo teddy bears, William II (CB 094040), limited edition 266 of 1200, grey with light grey tip plush and grey mohair detailing, height 53cm, William III (CB 104040C), limited edition 1569 of 4000, light brown with cinnamon and pale brown tip plush, violet mohair muzzle and inner ears, height 46cm, and William IV bear (CB 114040B), limited edition 2238 of 4000, brown with cream tip plush and brown mohair, height 48cm, all with swing tags. (3)
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