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A fox mask mounted on an oak shield, dated 17th January 1914 (possibly Roland Ward as bears part paper label to verso, 22cms wide.

Jellycat plush group including: (1) Odell Octopus, 6"/15cm; (2) Fluffy Whale, 5"/13cm; (3) Bashful Polar Bear, 8"/20cm; (4) Perry Polar Bear, 9"/2...

Clemens (Germany) Trio including: (1) Happy Bear LE 310/500, mohair, swing label certificate, 12"/31cm; (2-3) Recumbent Bears, mohair, MISSING swi...

Trio of plush upright grizzly bears, includes Hansa and pair of Leosco, Good Plus to Excellent, smallest 16"/41cm and largest 20"/51cm; (3).

Kaycee Bears Fox pair designed by Kelsey Cunningham including: (1) Lady Loxley, LE 29/50, plush, swing label certificate, 16"/41cm; (2) Lord Loxle...

An early JRM & Co (JP Mally) china novelty vase, fashioned as a seated cat with glass eyes  bears a printed mark  9"h

After Peter Cavaciuti - 'Fishing with Cormorants'  Chinese ink  bears a red seal mark & labels verso  8" x 7"  framed

A Black Forest-Type Carved Wooden Wall-Hanging Bear Bracket, early 20th century, naturalistically modelled and carved with black eyes, containing ...

A rare and very unusual late Victorian carved mahogany mirror-back taxidermy sideboardAttributed to Lewis Hutton or William HineOf breakfront form...

Swarovski Crystal models including; Water Buffalo, 17cm long, Ibex, 10cm long, Bear, 9cm long, all with certificates and all boxed (3)

Build-A-Bear Workshop, a unboxed Group of Build-A-Bears. Includes Oogie Boogi, Grogu (Christmas) with others. Although unchecked for completeness ...

AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN CARVED HORN POWDER FLASK finely carved with mountain and landscape scenes depicting a golden eagle and boar’s hea...

Ca. 100 BC - AD 100. A bronze statue of a bear, cast using the lost-wax process, depicted in stride on a rectangular plinth. Careful attention has...

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