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Barry S. Slosberg, Inc. 2501 East Ontario Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 Phone: 215-425-7030 Fax: 215-425-7039 Barry S. Slosberg, Inc. 2501 East Ontario Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 Phone: 215-425-7030 Fax: 215-425-7039 2012-06-14 Quality Auction 6/14/2012 LOT # LOT # 1 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine 9 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine Walt Disney Classics Collection Cinderella "A Lovely Dress For Walt Disney Classics Collection Mr. Duck Steps Out 5 1/2" Cinderella" 7" porcelain figurine with glass dome & box, limited Donald & Daisy "Oh Boy, What A Jitterbug!" porcelain figurine edition #4533/5000. with box, limited edition #1015/5000. CONDITION: Very good CONDITION: Very good with no damage. with no damage. 2 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine 10 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine Walt Disney Classics Collection Cinderella "They Can't Stop Me Walt Disney Classics Collection Three Little Pigs 8 1/2" Big Bad From Dreaming" 5 1/2" porcelain figurine with box. Wolf "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" porcelain figurine with CONDITION: Very good with no damage. box. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 3 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurines Walt Disney Classics Collection Cinderella 5" Needle Mouse 11 Giuseppe Cappe Porcelain Dog Figurines "Hey, We Can Do It", 3 1/4" Chalk Mouse "No Time For Lot of two Giuseppe Cappe Italian porcelain dog figurines, 4" x 4 Dilly-Dally!", 4" Gus "You Go Get Some Trimmin" & 4" Jaq 3/4" reclining Dachshund with Bowler hat & 5" x 3 1/4" seated "You Go Get Some Trimmin" porcelain figurines with boxes. Dachshund with butterfly in hair. [270] CONDITION: All are very good with no damage. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 4 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurines 12 JIE Swedish Pottery Dog Figurines Walt Disney Classics Collection Cinderella 4" Bruno "Just Learn Lot of three vintage JIE Gatofta Swedish pottery dog figurines, 5" To Like Cats" , 4" Lucifer "Meany, Sneaky, Ross-A-Fee" & 6" x 4 1/4" seated Spaniel, designed by Maria Ericson, 3" x 5" seated Birds With Sash "We'll Tie A Sash Around It" porcelain figurines, Bulldog & 5" standing Terrier. CONDITION: All are very good "Opening Title" porcelain film roll & "Cinderella's Sewing Book" with no damage. with boxes. 13 NAO & Royal Copenhagen Dog Figurines CONDITION: All are good with no damage. NAO by Lladro & Royal Copenhagen porcelain dog figurines, 5 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine NAO 4" x 4" seated with cat & Royal Copenhagen 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" Walt Disney Classics Collection Bambi 5 1/2" Field Mouse #3476 Dog with Slipper, designed by Ada Bonfits. "Little April Shower" porcelain figurine with box, limited edition CONDITION: Both are very good with no damage. #899/7500. 14 Austrian & German Porcelain Dog Figurines CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Lot of two Austrian & German porcelain dog figurines, Vienna 6 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurines Porcelain Factory 4" x 8" seated Russian Wolfhound & Alboth & Walt Disney Classics Collection Bambi 6" Bambi & Flower "He Kaiser 5" standing Daschund. CONDITION: Both are very good Can Call Me A Flower If He Wants To" & 3 1/2" Thumper's with no damage. Sisters "Hello, Hello, There!" porcelain figurines with boxes. 15 Kaiser Porcelain Dog Figurines CONDITION: Both are very good with no damage. Lot of two Kaiser German porcelain dog figurines, 4" x 4 1/2" 7 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurines seated Cocker Spaniel pup & 5" x 4" seated German Shepherd Walt Disney Classics Collection Alice In Wonderland 4 1/2" pup. Chesire Cat "Twas Brillig…", Dumbo 3" Dumbo "Simply CONDITION: Both are very good with no damage. Adorable", two Fantasia 3" Cupid "Flight of Fancy" & Pinocchio 16 Kaiser Porcelain German Shepherd Figurine 4" Jiminy Cricket "Cricket's the name - Jiminy Cricket!" porcelain Kaiser German porcelain 7 1/4" x 9" standing German Shepherd figurines with boxes. CONDITION: All are very good with no figurine, limited edition #750/3000. CONDITION: Very good damage. with no damage. 8 Walt Disney Classics Collection Figurine 17 Kaiser Porcelain White Poodle Figurine Walt Disney Classics Collection Brave Little Tailor 7" Mickey Kaiser German porcelain 7" x 6" seated white Poodle figurine. Mouse "I Let'em Have It!" Animators Choice porcelain figurine CONDITION: Very good with no damage. with box. CONDITION: Very good with no damage, box has tearing. Barry S. Slosberg, Inc. Page: 2 2012-06-14 Quality Auction 6/14/2012 LOT # LOT # 18 Rosenthal Porcelain Dachshund Figurines 28 Five Hummel Figurines Rosenthal porcelain 6 1/2" #1964 reclining Dachshund pup, Lot of five Hummel Figurines, 4" #182 Good Friends (TMK-6), 5 designed by G. Kuspert & Classic Rose Collection 5" begging 1/2" #199/ I Feeding Time (TMK-6), 5" #300 Bird Watcher Dachshund figurines. (TMK-5), 5" #380 Daises Don't Tell (TMK-6) & 3 1/8" #608 CONDITION: Both are very good with no damage. Blossom Time (TMK-7). CONDITION: All are very good with no damage. 19 Rosenthal Porcelain Dachshund Figurine Rosenthal porcelain Classic Rose Collection 6" x 6 1/2" seated 29 Six Hummel Figurines Dachshund pup figurine, designed by Th. Karner. Lot of six Hummel figurines, 3 1/2" #536 3/0 Christmas Surprise CONDITION: Very good with no damage. (TMK-7), 3 5/8" #560 Lucky Fellow (TMK-7), 4" #845 Too Shy To Sing (TMK-8), 3 5/8" #2087/B Honor Student (TMK-8), 3 20 Rosenthal Porcelain Dachshund Figurine 5/8" #2013/A Puppet Princess (TMK-8) & 3 5/8" #2148/B First Rosenthal porcelain 6" x 6 1/2" seated Dachshund pup figurine, Mate (TMK-8). CONDITION: All are very good with no damage. designed by Th. Karner. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 30 Hummel Merry Wanderer Figurine Hummel #7/II Merry Wanderer 10 1/4" figurine with box, 21 Rosenthal Porcelain Bulldog Figurine TMK-6. Rosenthal porcelain 5" x 7" standing Bulldog figurine designed by CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Heidenreich. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 31 Hummel Goose Girl Figurine Hummel #47/II Goose Girl 7 1/2" figurine with box, TMK-7. 22 Rosenthal Porcelain Bulldog Figurine CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Rosenthal porcelain Classic Rose Collection 4" x 7" standing Bulldog figurine. 32 Hummel Friends Figurine CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Hummel #136/V Friends 11" figurine, TMK-6. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 23 Six Hummel Figurines Lot of six Hummel figurines, 5 3/4" #2/0 Little Fidler (TMK-3), 4 33 Hummel Millennium Madonna Figurine 1/2" #52/0 Going To Grandma's (TMK-3), 4 1/2" #97 Trumpet Hummel #855 Millennium Madonna 10 1/4" figurine with box, Boy (TMK-3), 5" #130 Duet (TMK-3), 4 3/4" #132 Star Gazer limited edition #674/7500, TMK-8. CONDITION: Very good with (TMK) & 4 3/4" #178 The Photographer (TMK-4). no damage. CONDITION: Small chip on Star Gazer, all have crazing. 34 Hummel Chapel Time Clock 24 Five Hummel Figurines Hummel #442 Chapel Time 11 1/2" clock, open windows/closed Lot of five Hummel figurines, 4 3/4" #178 The Photographer hole variation, TMK-6. (TMK-4), 4 3/4" #306 Little Bookkeeper (TMK-5) 5 1/2" #333 CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Blessed Event (TMK-4), & two 5" #355 Autumn Harvest (TMK 5 35 Hummel Adventure Bound Figurine & 8). Hummel #347 Adventure Bound 7 1/2" x 8 1/4" figurine, TMK-5. CONDITION: All have crazing, Blessed Event has paint loss on collar of Jester doll. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 25 Five Hummel Figurines 36 Hummel Ring Around The Rosie Figurine Lot of five Hummel figurines, 3 3/4" #312/ I Honey Lover Hummel #348 Ring Around The Rosie 6 3/4" figurine, TMK-5. (TMK-7), 4" #351 The Botanist (TMK-8), 4 3/4" #402 True CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Friendship (TMK-8), 3" #835 Garden Splendor (TMK-8) & 4" #2032 Puppy Pause (TMK-8). CONDITION: All are very good 37 Hummel Follow The Leader Figurine with no damage. Hummel #369 Follow The Leader 7" figurine, TMK-5. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 26 Five Hummel Figurines Lot of five Hummel figurines, 5 1/2" #153/0 Auf Wiedersehen, 4" 38 Hummel Heavenly Protection Figurine #316 Relaxation, 5" #349/0 Florist, 5 3/4" #450/0 Will It Sting? & Hummel #88 Heavenly Protection 9 1/4" figurine, TMK-3. 5" #837 Bumblebee Friend, all are TMK-8. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 39 Hummel St. Nicholas Day Figurine 27 Five Hummel Figurines Hummel #2012 St. Nicholas Day 6 3/4" figurine, limited edition Lot of five Hummel figurines, 4 1/4" #67 Doll Mother (TMK-7), 4 #18,090/20,000, TMK-7. 1/4" #413 Whistler's Duet (TMK-7), 4 1/4" #451 Just Dozing CONDITION: Very good with no damage. (TMK-7) & two 4" #2134 Wintertime Duet (TMK-8). CONDITION: All are very good with no damage. Barry S. Slosberg, Inc. Page: 3 2012-06-14 Quality Auction 6/14/2012 LOT # LOT # 40 Hummel Reprecht Figurine 52 Lladro Hebrew Student Figurine Hummel #473 Reprecht (Knecht Reprecht) 6 1/4" figurine, Lladro bisque glazed porcelain #4684 Hebrew Student 11 1/2" limited edition #06853/20,000, TMK-7. CONDITION: Very good figurine. with no damage. CONDITION: Very good with no damage. 41 Three Hummel Figurines 53 Lladro Gres Duck Pulling Pigtail Figurine Lot of three Hummel figurines, 7" #28/II Wayside Devotion Lladro Gres porcelain #2095 Duck Pulling Pigtail 9 1/4" figurine. (TMK-3), 6 3/4" #70 Holy Child (TMK-3) & 7" #163 CONDITION: Very good with no damage. Whitsuntide (TMK-6). 54 Lladro Sayonara Figurine CONDITION: Wayside Devotion is very good with no damage, Lladro porcelain #4989 Sayonara 10 1/4" figurine.
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