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CL051109 Sale For Sale by Auction to be held at St Edmunds Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter EX4 1DU Tel 01392 413100. Fax 01392 207007 TH THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2009 COLLECTORS ITEMS INCLUDING RAILWAYANA, STAMPS, TOYS, POSTCARDS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF MATERIAL TH TH RELATING TO IMPORTANT 19 & 20 CENTURY CHILDREN’S AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS, ETC., ETC Catalogues £1.50 Sale Commences at 10.00am SALE REFERENCE CL 02 Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS On View: Saturday 31ST October 9:00am to 12 noon Monday 2nd / Tuesday 3rd November 9:00.am to 5.15pm Thursday 5th November 2009 Sale commences at 10am. TEXTILES 1001. A late 18th century raised needlework panel depicting flowering shrubs, trailing foliage and flowerheads, worked in green, brown, red, pink, yellow and cream silks, 51 x 62cm. £100-150 1002. A Bernois evening wrap, in cream wool crepe with quilted satin lining, hand stitched and hand embroidered, circa 1911-12. 1003. An early 20th century fan with silk leaf embroidered with a floral spray with pierced ivory sticks and guards, 33cm. long another similar fan with applied lace edging 36cm. long together with assorted lace veils, lace edging's and trims. £200-250 1004. A collection of children's gowns, undergarments, bonnets, lace edging, crochet worked christening gowns and other undergarments. 1005. Four various whitework night dresses with cutwork and crochet decoration together with two cot covers. 1006. A quantity of crochet edge table linen, cut work table linen and other textiles. 1007. Eleven turned wooden lace makers bobbins, a quantity of tacking pins by Kirby Beard & Co in original wrappers, and a roll of twilled tape DOLLS AND TEDDY BEARS 1008. A 1920's composition doll impressed 12 on composition & linen body, 80cm. high. 1009. An early 20th century painted wooden dolls house, the double hinged front with bay windows, enclosing four rooms, with flat roof, on a polished wooden stand, 77cm. wide, 108cm. high. 1010. Three assorted plush teddy bears and two other soft toys, playworn. 1011. A Paddington bear dressed as a rugby player, 37cm. high. 1012. A golden plush Teddy Bear, 48cm. high. 1013. An accumulation of stamps an seven albums and notebooks with German, and Great Britain 1948 wedding £1 (2) mint etc (Many hundreds) £150-200 1014. An Armand Marseille bisque head negro doll, impressed AM Germany, 351/5K, with moulded hair, weighted brown eyes, open mouth with two lower teeth, on a composition body, 45cm. high. 1015. A Heubach bisque head dolly faced doll, impressed 10 1/2. Heubach. Germany, with brown mohair wig, weighted brown eyes, open mouth with two upper teeth, on a composition body, 50cm. high. £100-150 1016. An S.F.B.J. bisque head doll, impressed S.F.B.J. 236. Paris, with fair mohair wig, fixed brown eyes, open mouth with two upper teeth, on a composition body, 30cm. high. 1017. A.C. a plastic head doll with golden nylon wig, weighted blue eyes and closed mouth, on a plastic body, 52cm. high. 1018. An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, impressed Armand Marseille. Germany. 390n. A.!.M. with fair mohair wig, weighted brown eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, on a composition body, 43cm. long. £100-150 1019. An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, impressed 370 AM-1-DEP, with fair mohair wig, weighted blue eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, on a cloth and bisque body, 54cm. high. £100-150 1020. An Armand Marseille bisque shoulder head doll, impressed 370.AM-3-DEP, with fair mohair wig, weighted blue eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, on a kid body, 54cm. high. £100-150 1021. Merrythought for Hamleys; a golden plush teddy bear 30cm. high and five modern Steiff animals. 1022. A Late 19th /Early 20th Century Limoges Bisque porcelain headed doll, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted face, open mouth with teeth and pierced ears. Stamped 'ALC ***Limoges Cherie 4' to reverse of head over a jointed wooden body, lacks hair, hairline crack to left of head. £60-80 1023. A Simon& Habig Bisque head doll applied brunette wig above painted face, brown glass sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth and pierced ears, over jointed £ 80-120 1024. A Late 19th /Early 20th Century German bisque head doll, with applied brunette wig over painted face, blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth and pierced ears, stamped 'K & R' to back of head, on a jointed wooden body, together with small quantity of dolls costumes, 49cm. high £ 80-120 1025. A collection of dolls clothes, mostly undergarments including petticoats, vests, bloomers and other underwear. 1026. A collection of dolls clothes including laced edged bonnets, cutwork robes and capes. 1027. Three late 19th century German bisque porcelain piano dolls, two being seated the third lying and playing with a dog. 1028. Two Norah Welling felt sailor dolls, and a similar sailor doll with hat band for Queen Elizabeth 2, each 20cm. high. 1029. Merry Thought a felt novelty 'Noddy' muff soft toy with felt face and painted features, 27cm. high. 1030. A faux tortoiseshell miniature or dolls fan with painted floral decoration, 12cm. long, and two faux ivory examples each 12cm. long. 1031. A 1930's budoir doll, with moulded face, white mohair wig, and painted features, on a cloth body, 55cm. high. 1032. A 19th century French poured wax head doll, with fair mohair wig, pale blue paperweight eyes, pierced ears, closed mouth, on a cloth and wax body, 37cm. high. £200-250 1033. A treen bodkin holder in the form of a furled umbrella, 32cm. long. 1034. Pedigree: a plastic negro walking doll with black mohair wig, weighted brown eyes, open mouth with two upper teeth, on a plastic body, 41cm. high. 1035. Chad Valley: A 'Bambina' doll with moulded felt face, fixed brown eyes, brown mohair wig, and painted features, on a cloth body, with Chad Valley labels to feet, 40cm. high. 1036. A French bisque head doll, impressed 'Fabrique Francaise, Favourite No7, Ed Tassoir, AL 7 Co, Limoges' with brown mohair wig, fixed blue paperweight eyes, open mouth with five upper teeth, on a composition body, 54cm. high. £300-400 1037. A soft toy pyjama case in the form of a collie dog, and four other soft toys. 1038. A polished beech and fully upholstered dolls miniature three-seater settee, with arched back and scroll arm rests, 47cm. long. 1039. A collection of fifteen assorted porcelain dolls house dolls, cake decorations, and miniature piano dolls. 1040. A collection of dolls clothes, mostly undergarments including petticoats, vests, bloomers and other underwear. STAMPS 1041. Various stamps and covers in four albums and loose, contained in a box with GB 1st Day Covers R.A.F. Museum covers etc. £60-80 1042. Great Britain 1840 2d pair, good used with close to good margins. £200-250 1043. A collection of mainly First Day covers from Great Britain and Rhodesia 1044. A collection of stamps in four albums and loose. 1045. A collection of various postage stamps contained in a small box. 1046. A collection of mainly mint British stamps in a small stock book, also a collection of birds and flowers in another stock book including China rare 1964 miniature sheet. £150-200 1047. A collection of British 1st Day Covers contained in two albums together with some loose stamps and postcards. 1048. An accumulation of stamps and covers in ten albums and stockbooks and loose with mint Great Britain, New Zealand, selection of old covers etc (many 100's) £300-400 1049. A Collection of stamps in a Strand album. £15-20 1050. A collection of stamps, world stamps in nine albums stock books and loose with a selection of British Commonwealth with a number of high values, some fiscally used India 1854 4A (two copies cat to shape) Great Britain from 1940 1d (3) used 1948 Wedding £1 (2) mint. £400-600 1051. An accumulation of stamps and covers in albums and loose contained in a suitcase, including 1953 Coronation omnibus sets, mint 1945 -46 sets, mint and used £ 100-150 1052. A collection of Great British first day covers in ten albums with Benham covers, 1967 Sir Francis Chichester signed cover ,special handstamps, also PHQ cards etc. £150-200 1053. Great Britain 1966 World Cup set on illustrated first day cover signed Alf Ramsey. £80-100 1054. Great Britain 1966 World Cup Winners illustrated first day cover signed Alf Ramsey. £80-100 1055. British Antarctic Territory 1970 surcharge set and 1969 Endurance £1 used on cover £40-50 1056. A collection of British Commonwealth stamps in eleven stockbooks with mint ranges of Falkland Islands, Norfolk Island, Pitcairn Islands, Solomon Islands and St Helena etc. (many 100's) £300-400 1057. A Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth collection of Great British stamps in two stockbooks and an album with mint decimal sets many in multiples. £80-100 1058. The balance of a collection of stamps in six albums, four stockbooks and loose contained in a box with British Empire, Isle Of Man etc. selection of covers,etc (100's) £60-80 1059. A small collection of coins in an album and loose including Great Britain, Russia etc, and a small quantity of cigarette cards £40-50 1060. A large quantity of British and foreign postage stamps contained in albums and stockbooks including 1st day covers, albums of cancellation marks and loose stamps. 1061. A selection of thirteen old envelopes including Great Britain 1840 Penny Blacks on three covers, on redirected, two 1865 envelopes from Switzerland both franked with 60c copper bronze etc.
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