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Paddy Fields and Bantry Bay - two Tara Toys Panda bears, the larger with orange and black plastic eyes on black felt backs, black stitched nose with additional downwards stitching either side, swivel head, jointed limbs with remains of painted pads, label to foot pad and inoperative growler --23in. (58.5cm) high; and another (felt pads with loses, wear and thinning)
Frank Hampson’s Dan Dare toys and books, two Lone Star die-cast ray guns —7 3/4in. (19.5cm.) long (one heavy paint loss and other with mechanism jammed); a Dan Dare Rocket Gun, in original box (missing back end, no rockets and box poor); a pin, an Amstrad Dan Dare III The Escape cassette, in original box; two books and three recent collectable figures (Dan with arm broken)
Muffin the Mule toys and memorabilia, Muffin the Mule Modelling Handicraft, rubber moulds, in original box —12in. (30.5cm.) wide; The Television Hankies, Chad Valley Picture Cubes and Card Game, in original boxes; a Huntley & Palmers Muffin and Peter tins; a glass dish; and Cullingford soaps - Muffin, Peregrine and two Louise, in original boxes
Various toys, a Lehmann lithographed tinplate Tom the Climbing Monkey —8 1/2in. (21.5cm.) high (string cut); a Suchard Chocolate cardboard drum box with three die behind a glass window in lid; a turned wood cup and ball; a Fumsup charm (dented); a Kaiser on his knees Bottled Up paper toy; a flat lead sailor; and a clockwork pecking finch (falling apart)
Interesting Japanese toys, four celluloid tennis player, two men and two women with jointed arms and net, in original box —3in. (7.5cm.) high; two lithographed tinplate small seaside buckets printed with fantail goldfish, unusual Japanese flat soldiers, two mounted and four on foot, spirit wash; three dexterity puzzles, My Dolly Set, in original box and other items
Three interesting post-war British Teddy Bears, comprising of a Pedigree bear in an integral hooded romper with clipped stripes, orange and black glass eyes and black felt nose --18in. (46cm.) high; an unusual Tara Toys Talking bear with red and white artsilk and an Irish bear with open mouth and velvet tongue, label to foot pad (slight wear )
A very early Teddy Bear circa 1904 and 1920s German Teddy Bear the childhood toys of father and son with military connections, a rare early brown burlap teddy bear with black boot button eyes, black gutta percha nose, red stitched mouth, cloth lined ears, string-jointed neck and limbs, skinning arms and chunky legs, very large hump and inoperative rectangular squeaker, original homemade suit and waistcoat, probably German, but possibly British —10 1/2in. (27cm.) high (hole in toe) - the same bear is part of the famous Cattley family group of teddy bears at the Victoria & Albert Museum Childhood collection; and a German 1920s teddy bear with golden mohair, slotted in ear, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, pin-jointed limbs and homemade outfit (missing ear, eyes and wear); an original photograph of Peter as a child and in uniform and a jpeg of Cecil in uniform and his identity card 1944 - the first bear belonged to Cecil Arthur Winch (vendor’s Grandfather), born 1st October 1898 in Cranbrook Kent; attended Haileybury School. He was commissioned 2nd Lt. to The Rifle Brigade Sept 1917; transferred to Royal Flying Corps Jan 1918/RAF Jun 1918, 38 and 149 Squadron, observer/gunner in FE2B aircraft. Mentioned in despatches Mar 1919. Following demobilisation joined family firm of Winch & Sons in Cranbrook (Valuers & Auctioneers). Recalled with rank of Captain to 4th Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Sept 1939 British Expeditionary Force France Nov 1939 – Jan 1940; Major South Eastern Command ‘Q’ Section 1940; promoted (local) Lt. Colonel 1941 and awarded MBE Military Section 1944; demobilised Sept 1945. Awarded Territorial Decoration 1947 and rejoined family firm Oct 1945; retired 1958 and died 30th November 1986; and his son, the owner of the second bear, Peter Haffenden Winch (vendor’s Father) was born 15th August 1924 in Cranbrook, Kent, he attended St Andrews Prep School, Eastbourne, Canford School 1938-1940, Cranbrook School 1940-1941 RAFVR Sept 1942. Commissioned 2nd Lt. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) June 1944 and served in India until demobilisation in 1947. Qualification and Articled as Chartered Surveyor, joined family firm (Winch & Sons) in Cranbrook in 1950; joined Ministry of Agriculture 1967; and retired 1989
1930s dolls’ house bathroom, a Tiny Toys The Little Toilet Fixture with Little Rolls, in original box lid ‘Hand-Made in London (tin roll holder a little bent), an earlier lead jug and basin; a Givejoy porcelain bath —4 1/2in. (11.5cm.) long, sink and loo; a Rusco aluminium wall mounted mirror with tooth brush and cup holder and a two armed towel rail and tin bath
Frank Hampson’s Dan Dare toys and games, a Waddingtons The Circular Dan Dare Jig-saw puzzle, in original box —20 1/4in. (51.5cm.) diameter; a Presso Dan Dare’s Anastasia Jet plane model book; and a Merit Walkie-Talkie, three Jig-saws, two Pepys card games and a Martin Lucas viewer, in original boxes (some wear); and an Eagle Club membership card and pin, in original envelope
A rare British 1920s ‘Imperial Bee Esq’ soft toy, an advertising piece for New Zealand Imperial Bee Honey, black and orange mohair, painted velvet face, clear and black glass eyes with orange painted backs, felt ears, swivel head, wired limbs with yellow felt hands, black oil-cloth feet, original ribbon and replaced muslin wings —12 1/2in. (32cm.) high (thinning to orange mohair on back) - this unusual toy was made by a few manufactures, I own one with a Luvmee (NZ) card tag and have also seen them with Chad Valley and Ealon Toys labels
Various toys, a wooden Tap Dancing Dinah jigging toy (missing board), a German lithographed tinplate limousine in garage —2 1/4in. (6cm.) long; seven call F Warne & Co Lawson Wood books including Mrs Purr and Mrs Polly (three damaged or repaired spines), a tinplate cowboy whistle and other items (some boxes empty)
Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willow Mole and Ratty soft toys, Mole of grey velvet, light brown stitched eye, nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed well shaped limbs with card lined feet, soft stuffed, brown and wool zig-zagged patterned jacket, waistcoat and flat cap —12in. (30.5cm.) high; and a similar Ratty of brown velvet, orange and black glass eyes, plastic whiskers, wired leather tail, blue and white woven top with matching booties and orange felt waistcoat (both with slight fading) - Wind in the Willows was published in 1908, these toys are lovely quality, but it is not certain what age they are
A French Pellerin of Epinal printed card cut-out Cirque-Miniature carousel circa 1900, assembled from a printed sheet with moving figures, in perspex case —7in. (18cm.) high; 1950s English educational sheet The Circus 59; a Junior Model Cutouts Round-A-Bout sheet; and folded Child Education sheet Toys for Little Children
A rare Raphael Tuck & Sons Nursery Rocker The Glad Golliwog circa 1908, chromolithographic embossed cardboard, hinged right side, the reverse printed with ‘The Glad Golliwog - To jump this merry child upon my knee, said Golliwog, is jut the fun for me! She used to seem afraid because my hair is black as coals, but now she doesn’t care: Whatever toys her aunts and uncles send, she chooses me to be her favourite friend! - Norman Gale’ —7 3/4in. (20cm.) wide
Muffin the Mule ephemera and books, three Oriole records in sleeves, a Moko Toys Molly Blake jigsaw, in original box; Card Game, in original box; a Muffin Economy Design pattern in envelope; six photographs of people riding a Muffin; other printed matter, some plastic buttons, books and membership card
Tiger Tim and the Bruin Boys toys and memorabilia, a Chad Valley or Peacock printed paper covered wooden train of Bruin Boys figures; a rare Cracker box —9 3/4in. (25cm.) wide; a tiddlywinks target; Spears Stencil Outfit; a cardboard bicycle given away with Tiger Tim’s Weekly 20-11-26; a plastic hand puppet presented with Jack and Jill; an enamel badge and Bestway twin-set pattern
Bucklebury - a Pixie Toys Teddy Bear, with blonde mohair, white wool plush inner ears, clear and black glass eyes, with remains of painted back (one missing), brown stitched nose with outer drop stitches, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative squeaker —14in. (35.5cm.) high; and an Invicta with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes, with remains of painted backs, remains of brown stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with velvet pads (stitching lose to velvet hand pad, wear)
Various correspondence and paperwork for Norah Wellings, a 1939 letter from Lymans Limited (Canada) related to the 2nd World War —10 3/4in. (27cm.) high; a clipping from Games & Toys trade journal about the closure of Norah Wellings dated 1960 with a copy of a letter to the editor Mr Simmons about spelling Norah incorrectly (Nora); a letter from W.H.Speyer Ltd (Barbados) relating to an order of Harbour Policemen (creased); and four Prudential Assurance Company receipts for 1959
A George Carette clockwork lithographed tinplate Landaulette toy automobile circa 1910, dark red body with pale yellow, gold and grey lining, dark grey roof with rack, opening side doors, black chassis and running board, glazed windscreen, chauffeur in grey and white tinplate tyres with red spokes —12 1/2in. (32cm.) long (excellently replaced passenger's doors and some slight wear, mechanism not engaging) - see ‘The Great Toys of George Carette’ page 211
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