Features a stunning card announcing Serra's first solo exhibition, at La Salita in Rome, where he presented nineteen assemblage works, including cages containing live and stuffed animals. Another important card announcing his film screenings at the Cologne based film and video gallery Projection founded by Ursula Wevers (co-founder of Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum). Comprises: (1) Richard Serra, Stuffed Animal Habitats 1966. Galleria La Salita, Rome 25 January 1972. Double sided card with b/w image of the original 1966 gallery installation on recto, list of exhibited works on verso, 17.5 x 23.5 cm. The card seems to be produced in an early 1970s series of La Salita exhibition announcements, similar examples feature Arte Povera artists such as Kounellis (performance with a stuffed bird). No detailed information found. Mint copy, scarce. (2) Richard Serra, Skulpturen, Neon-Objekte. Galerie Ricke, Cologne 1968. (3) Richard Serra, Filme 16 mm, 1968-1971. Projection Ursula Wevers, Cologne 1973. (4) Richard Serra, 7 Lithographien. Galerie Ricke, Cologne 1973. (5) Richard Serra, Large-Scale Drawings. ACE, Los Angeles 1974. Large format single sided card, 18.5 x 23.5 cm. (6) Richard Serra, Drawings. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam 1977. American artist Richard Serra (1938-2024) is best known for his large scale, site-specific steel sculptures. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he also made experimental films and videos. (total 6)
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Glossy figure of an adorable young girl playing on her large fluffy blue stuffed animal. She is wearing a lovely frock and a pretty pink beret. Lladro backstamp. Artist: Francisco PolopeIssued: 1990-1994Dimensions: 6.25"L x 4.40"W x 4.50"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
TAYLOR ELIZABETH: (1932-2011) English actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1960 for her role as Gloria Wandrous in Butterfield 8 and again in 1966 for her role as Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the highly appealing original vintage Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity portrait showing the actress seated in a full-length pose wearing an elegant dress. A white stuffed toy animal doll appears on a cushion at her side. Signed by Taylor in purple ink with her name alone across a light area of the image. VG
A collection of five 20th century stuffed leather animal footstools together with a miniature stuffed leather donkeyall probably retailed by Liberty & Co.the footstools of various sizes, comprising an elephant, a rhinoceros, a large and a smaller bull and a pig, the largest (elephant), 58cm high, 90cm wide, 28cm deep, the smallest (donkey), 15cm high, 23cm wide, 9cm deep (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Glossy finish figure part of the Children's Nativity scene. Young king wearing a crown, holding a stuffed animal. Lladro backstamp. Artist: Juan HuertaIssued: 1969-2001Dimensions: 2.75"L x 3"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear. Minor chip to edge of crown.
'Catalogue of Fish and Birds Preserved at St. Michael's Mount,' By E. S. St. A. 1906 Full red leather with gilt tooled title to front board, some splitting to front joint but still intact, marbled pastedown and endpapers, signed and dated by St Aubyn 1949, red ink edge, text to recto for 'Fish' pp.1-17 and 'Birds' pp23-35, pagination from pp.1-40, Beare & Son, Penzance, 1906.A singular work documenting an important collection from the famous tidal island. Each stuffed animal is numbered, named (including latin name), dated, and sometimes a small descriptive sentence;34 Halibut, Pleuronectes Hippoglossus, caught by Dick Mathews, 1896.50 Kentrine Shark, Squalus Centrinus, first recorded British specimen, taken off the Wolf Rock, in a trawl, 1877. A Mediterranean Shark.76 Kingfisher, Syria; Hon J. T. S. Aubyn, 188880 Cornish Chough, Corvus Braculus. Tame on the Mount
IT CHAPTER TWO (2019) - Derry Carnival Hat, Prize and FlyerA Derry carnival hat, prize and flyer from Andy Muschietti's horror sequel It Chapter Two. Couple Adrian (Xavier Dolan) and Don (Taylor Frey) attended the carnival at the beginning of the film. They purchased an "I Heart Derry" hat and win a stuffed toy, which they give to a little girl. The hat is shaped like a beaver, with a rubber nose, large plastic eyes, foam teeth and a tail. The prize is an animal with button eyes from Argentinian toy maker "Sopa De Principe". The flyer features information about the carnival and other festival attractions. Dimensions (flyer): 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8 1/2" x 5 1/2"); (prize) 33 cm x 32 cm x 13 cm (13" x 12 1/2" x 5")Estimate: £300 - 600 †Δ View all lots from IT CHAPTER TWO (2019)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
Steiff 2 Mecki und 2 Micki - Stofftier Igel, H 25 und 50 cm XXL, stuffed animal hedgehogs,mit Steiff-Knopf, Brustschild mit der Aufschrift "Mecki nach Diehl-Film", 2x kleine Mecki und Micki H 25 cm, 2x große XXL Mecki und Micki H 50 cm, minimal bespielt, der kleinen Micki fehlt der Kochlöffel
A very large selection of manufactured teddy bears and soft toys, including a Dakin Pooky unjointed bear, a Golden Bear, Twiken, a Panda in a seated position eating bamboo-- 9 1/2in. (24cm.) high; The Stuffed Animal House black bear, a Dakin, yellow reclining small dog, two Channel Island Toys bears, an Andrew Brownsword Forever Friends bear and others
DAKIN lebensgroßer Plüschgorilla, 1985 Sitzender, braunfarbener Plüschgorilla mit einer grauen Katze in der rechten Hand, Polyester, Brustschild der Fa. Dakin, Sitzhöhe 83 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.Die Fa. Dakin gewann bezüglich des Plüschtieres einen Rechtsstreit um den Namen 'Koko' mit der Fa. Steiff. Das Plüschtier ist eine Nachbildung der Gorilladame 'Koko', aus dem Zoo von San Francisco (1971-2018), Wissenschaftler brachten 'Koko' ca. 1000 Zeichen einer Form der amerikanischen Gebärdensprache bei, um mit Menschen zu kommunizieren. 'Koko' kümmerte sich liebevoll um Katzenbabys, daher die Katze in der rechten Hand des Plüschgorillas.| DAKIN life-size plush gorilla, 1985, Replica of the gorilla lady 'Koko' who lived in the San Francisco Zoo (1971-2018), seated, brown plush gorilla with a gray cat in her right hand, polyester, breastplate by Dakin, seat height 83 cm. Slight signs of age.The Dakin company won a legal dispute over the name 'Koko' with the Steiff company regarding the stuffed animal. Scientists taught the real female gorilla 'Koko' about 1000 characters of a form of American Sign Language to communicate with humans. 'Koko' lovingly cared for kittens, hence the cat in the plush gorilla's right hand.
Political button (0.75 in. D) from 1944 election. Depicts F.D.R on front in black and white photo, with superimposed words PAC and OK on either side. On back states L.J. Imber Co. Newspaper with Falla feature is This Week Magazine Section from The Sunday Sun Baltimore, January 11, 1942. Stuffed animal toy (7.5 in. L x 3.75 in. H) depicts F.D.R’s Scottish Terrier, Falla. With tag attached, White House Historical Association/MerryMakers, Inc., 2012.Condition: Age related wear.
A VERY RARE WOOD NETSUKE OF A GIRAFFEUnsignedJapan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The horse-like animal reclining with its hooved legs drawn underneath the body for compactness, the bushy tail sweeping around and resting against its side, the very long neck rising tall, the animal looking backwards with a charming expression, the eyes double inlaid in pale and dark horn. Note the superbly carved mane and large, asymmetrical himotoshi underneath. The well-toned wood bearing a superb, chocolate-brown patina.LENGTH 3.9 cm, HEIGHT 3.9 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor associated surface wear.Provenance: British private collection.The giraffe first came to Japan in 1907, although a stuffed specimen was displayed at the Tokyo National Museum in 1877. Japanese paintings of giraffes began earlier, from the end of the 18th century, with their source being a giraffe taken from Africa to China in 1414 and presented to the Yongle emperor.As is well-documented with the tiger in Japanese art, accurate representations of the giraffe were scarce, the only source being the aforementioned Chinese paintings, which were certainly hard to come by. It is rather unlikely the anonymous carver of the present netsuke had seen any kind of accurate representation of this unusual exotic animal, though may have heard of it through rumors or hearsay and likened it to a horse with a very long neck.
Pig Stuffed Animal and Book Assortment Stuffed pigs in various shapes, sizes and characters and children's books Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) estate Condition: Very Good to Fair, stuffed animals showing wear; not checked for tears, missing parts or missing mates; books having light to moderate wear on all; some having damaged corners, missing pages or missing dust jackets Disclaimers: not all items were individually examined Category: Collectibles > Animals Estimated Sale Time: 3:40 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5
Nine plush stuffed animal teddy bears to include a kangaroo with pouch, Merrythought seated lion, a wire constructed llama, Hermann teddy bearded monkey, one large and one smaller Deans monkey with rubber face, early Merrythought monkey with jumper, 'Koala & Joey' stuffed Koala bear made in Queensland and a Jungle Toys of London mouse in formal dressQty: 8
TETELA MASK DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO carved wood, pigment, feathers and woven fibre, white wash with incised geometric grooves coloured in red and black pigment, open mouth with carved teeth exposed, perforated coffee bean eyes, feathered headdress, animal leather stuffed with fibre applied at the ears and head to evoke an arachnid, and fibre netting at the reverse(51cm tall)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection, United Kingdom
A taxidermy stuffed and mounted Brown Bear fore end by James Gardner of London, naturalistically mounted emerging from a rocky cave, housed in a four-sided glazed display case, raised on a stand with turned and ringed supports, bearing label "To Her Majesty The Queen The Royal Families of England and France Also to HHHH The Khedive of Egypt James Gardner Bird & Animal Preserver Furrier and Plumassier 426 Oxford Street (near Tottenham Court Road) Customers and Friends are requested to note the address as mistakes occur daily - every article requisite for a Naturalist's Price Lists Gratis"
A bronze figure of a Shishimai dancerJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Late 19th centuryCast standing on top of bale of rice straw, wearing a large Shishi mask and cloak and holding a suzu and fan in his hand, the mouth of the mask open revealing a man’s face inside, the bale of straw opens to be used as a container.Height 37 cm.Property of a Gentleman. Catalogue note: The shishiodori or Lion dance, is a dance in which the performer wears a decorative lion head (the shishigashira). Shishimai was introduced from the Asian mainland in ancient times as part of the arts of gigaku, bugaku, and sangaku. Originally, it took the form of a dancer performing while wearing a lion costume resembling a stuffed animal. During the Kamakura and Muromachi periods it came to be performed along with sarugaku and dengaku and took on the form that can be seen today. Shishimai can be broadly divided into two-man and one-man varieties. In the former, one performer takes up the position of the head and the other the tail, thus forming a four-footed lion. There are also variations in which several performers form the body of the lion. In the latter one-man variety, a single performer plays the lion's part. This is the variety that can be seen most often in eastern Japan. Lion dances can be considered to have various ritual or symbolic functions, including the display of force to ward off evil, prayers for the protection of agriculture or for rain, harvest celebrations, and memorial services for wild animals.Provenance:Bought by the current owner at the Pan Amsterdam art fair. CONDITION REPORT In overall good condition, with minor crack to the fan.
A taxidermy stuffed and mounted collection of birds various including Ring-necked Cock Pheasant, Scarlet Tanager, Parakeets, Starling, Pigeon, etc, in naturalistic setting upon mossy branches, within a glass-fronted display case bearing label inscribed "E. Roe Bird & Animal Preserver, Lowes Hill, Ripley"
Sale Item: 3 STUFFED BIRDS & STUFFED ANIMAL Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A stuffed and mounted North American Bison head CONDITION REPORTS Some fur loss and stitches to the neck very visible and seem to be coming apart. Some cracks in the skin of the animal. Plaster visible beneath. Both ears have quite a lot of damage to them. Plaster visible through the nose. Lots of cracking to the nose on the inside. The bottom lip is split. The fur appears to have lots of wood chippings, etc in it. The horns have some flaking. Nails visible on both horns. Both horns are cracked. Some fur is coming away from the mount. Signs of insect inhabitance. The eyes have some movement in them, one of them appears to have sunk and been re-glued. Some of the skin is coming away from the wood board at the back. There is also a large crack in the wood board. General signs of wear and tear throughout. See images for further details.
A stuffed and mounted Antelope head set on shield shaped plaque CONDITION REPORTS Substantial fur loss and stitches to the neck very visible. Signs of insect inhabitance. There are several holes in the animal. The ears have splits and cracks in them and some parts are missing. The mount is very dusty. The horns have several splits and cracks in them. The horns appear to have been glazed / varnished - possibly PVA glue. The shield has several scratches and scuffs and a few nail holes. General signs of wear and tear throughout. See images for further details.
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