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Chiltern c.1930's teddy bear with glass eyes, jointed arms and legs and swivel head, wearing beige knit romper, H40cm, Chiltern c.1940's teddy bear with glass eyes, wearing beige knitted outfit and purple scarf, H38cm, and another Chiltern c.1950's unjointed teddy bear with glass eyes and pink bow, all original, H30cm (3)
The Pirates In An Adventure With Scientists - Robert Harrop - AR03 Scarf. Limited to 150. Highly detailed resin figure / statue from the classic Aardman Animations made film. Figure appears mint and undamaged. Within original box.Note; from a large collection of Robert Harrop & other statues / figurines. Condition is stated within each description, however buyers are reminded that such statements are not forensic reports and all items will remain sold 'as is'. As a rule, statues do appear mint and undamaged, but this is not guaranteed. Boxes range in condition, and some have wear from storage. In all instances buyers are required to satisfy themselves. Certificates / paperwork are present if photographed, if there are no photographs of certificates then one isn't present.
Collection of accessories items including a number of leather/lace gloves, two scarves and a vintage hand-painted parasolCondition report: The parasol has four small holes to the canopy. The handle has dents at the terminal. Cream scarf stained. Lace cuffs has holes. White lace gloves and white cotton gloves are stained.
A mid-20th century printed silk scarf made for the Bruxelles Exposition 1958, the centre depicting the Atomium, 74cm x 74cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Daniel O'Neill (1920-1974)Looking WestwardOil on board, 41.5 x 61.5cm (16 x 24'')SignedProvenance: With The Waddington Galleries, mounted, label verso; sale, de Vere's.O’Neill returned many times to female subjects within west of Ireland landscapes, using a stylised and idiosyncratic format, and often placing them within deserted open spaces, sometimes standing on the roadside, or as in this instance overlooking the shoreline. While it is not typical of the artist to use such an array of bright colours, the palette chosen is made up of a striking variety of tones. O’Neill uses the colour as line in the work, separating off the different sections of the composition. From the green and purple tones of the flowers, the sandy beach leading to the clear blue of the sea dotted with patches of white to represent the light reflecting off the surface.The background is dominated by varying tones of blue, moving seamlessly from sea, to mountains to sky. O’Neill uses thick impastoed brushstrokes to capture the luscious vegetation, rendered in green and purple tones. The application of quick upright strokes creates a sense of movement in the image, we can imagine the heather and gorse bushes swaying in the wind. It is a harmonious and peaceful landscape that is somewhat unsettled by the presence of the figures. We are not given much insight into who they are or who they are waiting for. The young woman positioned in the foreground looks not directly at the viewer but off to the horizon on the left. She is mirrored by a second figure who stands in profile, possibly an older woman, with a white scarf around her head and shoulders also looking out across the bay. This imagery is reminiscent of other artworks by Irish painters focused on women waiting, possibly for the return of husbands and sons, or representing the desire to leave, looking westward across Atlantic.Niamh Corcoran, November 2021
Postcards, a mixed modern and vintage, mainly glamour selection of approx. 102 cards. Vintage inc. pretty lady with hat and scarf, Deco lady in flimsy winter attire, pretty lady on chair (Fontan), Cynicus, pretty ladies fishing (chromo), 3 Kirchner's (all with faults). Lot also includes modern glamour inc. 60 Varga & Esquire Girls (published 1995-1997 respectively), all pin-up's, also 1950's USA pin-ups (plain backs) (10) and 21 mixed modern (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Scot Guards WWII Service Dress Uniform Jacket having named label made by H. Huntsman & Son Ltd., Savile Row 1940 and a Collarless Shirt by the same maker, with two pairs of Trousers and a Serge material scarf made by Botany which belonged to Capt George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend. In 1936 he joined the Norfolk Yeomanry, later transferring to the Scots Guards and serving in World War II. In fantastic condition
LADIES CLOTHING, comprising a Cojana Sport black and white ribbed knitted dress with matching long black cardigan, a Simon Ellis 1980s/early 1990s pink and red spot dress with matching hat and scarf, a Condici black, red and white dress with long red jacket, a Dennis Basso black suede coat and a PFF (Finland) long black and purple dress, size 18 (5)
SEIGNER EMMANUELLE: (1966- ) French Actress & Fashion Model, wife of Roman Polanski. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of the actress in a topless half-length sensual pose wearing a cap and a scarf around her neck. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. Autograph obtained in person by collector in Venice. EX
COPPOLA FRANCIS FORD: (1939- ) American film Director. Academy Award Winner. Colour signed 4 x 6 photograph by Coppola, the image showing him in a head and shoulders pose, wearing a cap and scarf. Signed in bold blue ink with his initials across the image. Autograph obtained in person at the Berlinale. VG
BESTALL ALFRED: (1892-1986) British illustrator and writer who submitted Rupert Bear stories for the London Daily Express from 1935-65. A fine, rare original black pen and ink drawing signed by Bestall, on a large 8vo page removed from an autograph album, n.p., n.d. (c.1930s/40s). Bestall has drawn a charming full-length image of Rupert Bear happily walking with a rucksack on his back and wearing his familiar checked trousers and matching scarf. Signed ('A. E. Bestall') by the artist at the foot of his drawing. Some very light, extremely minor age wear and a few very insignificant spots of foxing. VG
Fedot Vasilievich Sychkov (Russian, 1870-1958)Beauty in a crimson scarf signed in Cyrillic and dated '1930' (lower right)oil on canvas65 x 49cm (25 9/16 x 19 5/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Fine Arts Fund of the USSR (label on verso)Acquired from the above by a distinguished European businessman in 1960sThence by descent to an important private collection, EuropeThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A TERRACOTTA PORTRAIT BUST OF A GENTLEMANIN THE MANNER OF JEAN BAPTISTE LEMOYNE THE YOUNGER, EARLY/MID 18TH CENTURY57cm high, 49cm wide, the base 13.5cm wideCondition Report: Surface is dirty.Small section of front edge of coat repaired with glue. Area of left side of cheek with infill and some colour variance suggesting possible further restoration. Area looks slightly tinted in. Small area to scarf to neck with infill.Shrinkage cracks and wear most notably to the reverse, sides and corners of stand to reverse. Condition Report Disclaimer
Ethnographic Textiles - a 20th century India hand stitched shawl, decorated with vibrant multi-coloured floral motifs on a black ground, pierced fringe, 214cm long, 98cm wide; Benares silk scarf, 246cm x 34.5cm; blue and white woven belt, plastic buckle; black and white table cloth and four napkins; A pair of 19th century Ecclesiastical hand embroidered vestment collars, embroidered in gilt and multi-coloured floral motifs, fan tailed ends, 20cm wide, one tapering to a pointed center, 13cm wide, 220cm long & 12.5cm wide, 224cm long; Dragon scarf; English table linen; lace handkerchief; 10 dress collars etc
A group of various silver and other brooches, comprising a Victorian silver swallow brooch, lacking back, 3cm wide, a palm tree brooch, white metal unmarked, 5cm wide, a ship brooch, white metal unmarked, 4cm wide, and a camel brooch, white metal unmarked, 6cm wide, together with a silver and agate set shield circular scarf pin, 4cm wide, 40.1g all in.
Mixed collection of Tottenham Hotspur match programmes, season ticket booklets and ephemera,comprising of match programmes dating from the 1950s to 1990s; partially used season ticket booklets dating from 1997-98 to 2009-10 with official badges in a members club box; club supporters scarf; various collectors cards including Guardian Unlimited postcards and Top Chumps collectors cards; player profile newspaper cut-outs and other teams player profile collectors stickers and cards, with 2006 England collectors stickers, (qty)

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