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1023 1023 989 985 985 990 746 976. Bisque Belton Shoulder Head Doll, Germany, impressed 9 on back edge of shoulder, with closed mouth, fixed blue paperweight eyes, blonde mohair wig, muslin body with composition lower limbs (paint wear), and pink cotton outfit, ht. 19 3/4 in. $300-500 977. Simon & Halbig 1079 Bisque Girl Doll, early 20th century, with open mouth, brown glass eyes (fixed open), blonde mohair wig, and fully-jointed composition body, in period peasant-style outfit and red straw hat, ht. 15 in., (stringing loose). $200-250 978. Kestner Bisque Head Doll, impressed 7 at edge of head, with closed mouth, weighted brown eyes (loose), blonde mohair wig, and fully-jointed composition body, in handmade period pink cotton flannel dress and pink hat, ht. 12 3/4 in., (in need of restringing). 979. Simon & Halbig 1079 Bisque Doll, with paper Cinderella label on body, open mouth, weighted blue glass eyes, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, and fully-jointed composition body, in period white cotton outfit, ht. 22 in. 161

991 980. Group of Small Bisque and Cloth Dolls and a Marotte, allbisque couple in Tyrolean dress; parian bisque shoulder head doll with cloth body and bisque limbs; tin all-bisque with rigid neck; three china Frozen Charlottes; five assorted cloth dolls, ht. 1 1/8-4; composition clown head with bells on white cotton outfit, ht. 9 in.; and a pair of ceramic riding boots. $150-250 981. Handwerck Bisque Child Doll, impressed 69-12 x, Handwerck, Germany 4, with open mouth, weighted brown eyes, pierced ears, brown mohair wig, ball-jointed composition body, and later checked mauve dress and straw hat, ht. 24 1/2 in., (hands repainted, earring chip on right ear, wig pull on back of head above mold number). 982. Handwerck for Simon & Halbig Bisque Twin Dolls, impressed Germany, Heinrich Handwerck, Simon & Halbig, 2 1/2, both with open mouths, weighted blue eyes, pierced ears, blonde hair wigs, and ball-jointed composition bodies, one dressed in factory chemise, the other in floral print cotton dress, ht. 21 1/2 in., (one with chips on neck aperture not visible from body, loosely strung and repainted body, the other with repaired finger tip and thumb). $400-600 983. Small Martha Chase Child Doll, with ink-stamp on body, with painted brown eyes, textured blonde hair, cotton-sateen body with painted lower limbs, ht. 13 in., (acceptable small wear to face and body). 984. Cloth Art Doll, c. 1930, with molded stockinette mask-face, oilpainted features, cornflower blue eyes with brown shadow above, smiling mouth with white space between lips, rosy cheeks and chin, auburn hair wig, cloth body with stitch-jointed neck and shoulders, swivel joints at hips, stitched fingers and toes, and indistinct ink-stamp on right sole, in period checked cotton dress and undergarments, ht. 17 in., (paint rub chin and nose). $300-400 985. Pair of Dorothy Heizer Portrait Dolls of George and Martha Washington, modeled on the group portrait by Savage, with sculpted silk faces, painted features, silk-floss wigs, George in blue tailcoat and yellow lapels, metal-thread epaulets, leather boots, sword and tricorn hat, Martha holding a fan, dressed in pale violet silk-taffeta skirt with train, net cap and black lace shawl, ht. 11 and 10 1/2 in. respectively, (George missing two buttons, Martha s skirt damaged). Provenance: Formerly with the family of the artist. $2,000-3,000 162

990. Fabric Portrait Doll of the Actress Marie Cahill in Judy Forgot, c. 1910, hand-crafted by doll artist Mary Green, modeled sitting in detachable red velvet chair in theater box with attached bone opera glasses, with slightly-molded face, painted features, blonde mohair wig and beaded tiara, in lace-trimmed pink satin gown, ht. 10 in. $300-400 991. Rare Munich Art Doll by Marion Kaulitz, c. 1908-10, with molded and painted composition head, closed mouth, blue intaglio eyes, light-red mohair wig, and ball-jointed composition body in the original finish, in probably original white printed cotton dress, brown pinafore, white cotton clip, undergarments, stockings, and French brown and white kid saddle shoes, ht. 20 in., (slight paint wear on nose and mouth, pleasing patina), with period maple-handled parasol and maple deck chair with striped cotton awning. 992 986. Cloth Alabama Baby Doll, with pressed cloth shoulder head, stitched-on ears, stitched pate over brushstroked hair suggesting center-parting and individual strands, oil-painted features, closed mouth, painted brown eyes, canvas body and oil-painted lower limbs, in patterned cotton skirt and red wool pullover, ht. 13 1/2 in. $600-800 987. Felt Lenci-Type Carmen Miranda Boudoir Doll, 1930s, the molded felt face with painted features, brown eyes, turquoise eye shadow, closed bee-stung mouth, black silk-floss hair brought forward and stitched onto cheeks, large brass hoop earrings, large knotted bandana, basket of fruit on top of head, muslin torso, felt limbs, fingers joined in Lenci manner, red rayon skirt with appliquéd felt trim, ivory lace blouse, skirt lined in red cotton, matching underpants, silk stockings, felt and wood high heeled shoes, doll ht. 25, ht. 28 in. to top of banana. $300-400 988. Two All-Felt Girl Dolls, 1930s, one probably by Lenci, with painted brown side-glancing eyes, blonde mohair wig and original cream felt outfit, ht. 19; the other English, dressed in redtrimmed cream felt dress, ht. 14 in., (English doll missing shoes, both with dirt and moth damage). $600-800 989. Käthe Kruse Cloth Boy Doll, c. 1914, with weighted head, painted auburn hair, blue intaglio eyes, sober expression, and cloth body with wide hips and Käthe Kruse ink-stamp on left sole, ht. 16 1/2 in., (fabric toned, minor paint loss on face). $600-800 Note: Attributed to the Munich Art Doll studio of Marion Kaulitz, whose Püppen Reform in Bavaria aspired to a greater realism in dolls. Her dolls, first exhibited at the Hermann Tietz department store in Munich in 1908, were modeled on actual children, with the same realism as the character models by Kämmer & Reinhardt, which perhaps they inspired. Heads were developed in plaster, and cast in hard composition. A report published in Art et Decoration in 1910 commented that, although there were only seven different heads modeled, each one seems to have... their very own face, the artists varying the patina, eye and hair color, coiffeur and costume on every doll. The article goes on to state that these are true living dolls. Particular attention was paid to the costumes of the Kaulitz dolls, which were often an exact imitation of the regional costumes of different German provinces, observed by Kaulitz in the attire of the farming families who visited Munich on Sundays and market days. Although her studio continued creating dolls into the 1920s, she did not meet with widespread commercial success after her initial fame. Her dolls were said not to appeal to children and, as a result, there are few surviving examples known today. Marion Kaulitz work can be viewed as a part of the German expressionist movement embodied by the artists of Die Brucke, such as Emil Nolde, whose experiments in different media aimed to bridge the gap between the artist and the public, as did Kaulitz between the child and the toy. A 1911 article in Harper s described her as an artist with a deep love for childhood. $4,000-6,000 992. Kämmer & Reinhardt 101 Bisque Character Child, Peter or Marie, impressed K * R, 101, 46, with pensive expression, blue intaglio eyes, closed mouth, replaced blonde mohair wig, and repainted ball-jointed composition body, ht. approx. 17 in., (small firing flaw left cheek, wig pulls above left temple to back of head including above mold number). $1,000-1,500 993. Kämmer & Reinhardt 117 Bisque Doll, impressed K * R, Simon & Halbig, 117 n, with open mouth, four upper teeth, lever-operated brown sleeping eyes, and ball-jointed composition body, ht. 21 in., (slightly grainy bisque with scattered raised dots, chip inside head aperture, wear to body, hip joints damaged, 2 1/2 missing fingers). $300-400 163

994. Large Kestner All-Bisque Character Baby Doll, with socket head impressed 150 2, happy expression, open/closed smiling mouth with molded tongue, fixed blue glass eyes, multi-stroke brows, double chin, later brown hair wig, and five-piece bisque toddler body, in woolen jacket, ht. 11 in., (repair to right foot and top of left arm). $800-1,200 995. Kley & Hahn 549 Bisque Character Girl, impressed K&H 549 8 Germany, with closed mouth modeled in slight smile, dimpled cheeks and chin, narrowed weighted brown glass eyes, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, and ball-jointed composition body, in peach silk-taffeta dress with box-pleated printed front, wide lace collar and sleeves, underwear and cream leatherette shoes, ht. 19 in., (slight rub by left eyebrow, wear to left hand). $3,000-4,000 996. S.F.B.J. 252 Bisque Character Doll, impressed S.F.B.J. 252 Paris 8, with closed extreme pouty mouth, pursed lips, blue sleeping eyes with painted lower lashes and mohair upper lashes, blonde wig, and chunky fully-articulated composition toddler body, in pink printed dress with lace overlay and matching hat bonnet, ht. 18 in., (red firing line through maker s mark, paint flaking on hands). $2,000-3,000 995 997. Three German Bisque Dolls, Handwerck and Kestner with sleeping glass eyes, open mouths, blonde mohair wigs, and jointed composition bodies; Kestner bisque shoulder head with kid body, ht. 12 1/2-20 in., (overall poor condition, two heads badly damaged, missing limbs); and a lot of contemporary clothing. 998. Three Small Dolls, all-bisque socket head doll, ht. 3 in.; allbisque baby in bassinet; and a composition baby. 999. Heubach 399 Black Character Doll, with closed mouth, domed head, weighted black glass eyes, delicate brows, brushstroked hair, pierced ears, and brown five-piece composition body, in bright cotton outfit, ht. 8 1/2, (paint flakes on neck socket and crown); and a c. 1920s German pressed fabric or papier-mâché doll, with jointed cloth body and original felt outfit, ht. 15 in. $250-300 1000. Armand Marseille Bisque Socket Head Baby, impressed AM 351/1 K, with open mouth and two teeth, weighted blue glass eyes, brush-stroked yellow hair, bent-limb composition body, in knitted white wool outfit and blanket, ht. 10 1/2 in.; a 1920s booklet and a packet of assorted modern knitting patterns for doll clothing. 996 164

1012 1008 1011 711 1001. Seven Small All-Bisque Dolls, mostly Germany, five jointed at shoulders and hips, two at shoulders only, a character girl with molded hair, and others, ht. 3-7 1/4 in., (one needs arms reattaching, five missing wigs). $150-250 1002. Simon & Halbig Bisque Doll, impressed C.M. Bergmann, Halbig, S & H, with open mouth, weighted blue eyes, silverblonde mohair wig, ball-jointed papier-mâché body, dressed as a sailor girl in later blue cotton outfit, ht. 24 1/2 in., (missing right little finger). $300-400 1004. Bahr & Proschild Bisque Character Baby, impressed 585 5 B&P 0, Germany, with open mouth, two upper teeth, double chin weighted blue glass eyes, synthetic blonde wig, and replacement bent-limb composition body, in white muslin smock, ht. 13 1/2 in., (tiny white rub on chin). 1005. Lanternier Bisque Character Girl Toto, impressed TOTO N. 2, A.L. & C., Limoges, with open/closed mouth showing two simulated teeth and a tongue, pierced ears, and modern composition body, ht. 14 in., (no eyes). 1003. Kestner Century Bisque Baby Doll, impressed Century Doll Co., Kestner, Germany, with domed head, open mouth, weighted blue eyes, cloth body with swivel limbs and composition lower arms, in pink cotton dress, ht. 18 in., (arms crazed). 1006. Two German Bisque Character Babies, Armand Marseille 750 and P.M. 23, both with weighted eyes, open mouth with two upper teeth, and jointed bent-limb composition bodies, ht. 11 and 13 in. respectively, (both wigless, A.M. with chipped toes, P.M. loosely-strung, damage and wear to body). 165

1009. Swivel Head Bisque Doll, impressed Made in Germany 7, with closed mouth, later fixed blue eyes, blonde mohair wig, kid-lined neck socket, and unusual body with cloth torso, kid-over-wood jointed upper arms, bisque lower arms, and gusseted kid legs, in lace-trimmed muslin dress, ht. 16 in., (missing one little finger). $250-300 1010. Handwerck Bisque Child Doll, impressed Germany, Handwerck, 4, with open mouth, weighted brown eyes, molded and painted brows, pierced ears, original curly brown mohair wig, ball-jointed papier-mâché body, factory chemise with lace collar and ribbon inserts, and satin shoes stamped H.H. in a heart, ht. 25 in. 1014 and detail (trunk not included) 1007. Simon & Halbig 1079 Bisque Doll Head, impressed SH 1079 Dep 7 1/2, with open mouth, weighted blue eyes, pierced ears, and modern lady body, ht. 19 in. $50-100 1008. Miniature Gibson Girl Shoulder Head Doll by Kestner, impressed 6/0 172, with upturned chin, closed mouth, weighted blue eyes, cloth body with bisque lower arms and black-booted bisque feet, in period printed red polka-dot dimmity dress, ht. 10 1/2 in. 1011. Pressed Bisque Bébé by Schmitt et Fils, impressed Sch in shield with crossed nails, with round face, closed mouth with white space between lips, fixed blue paperweight eyes, pierced ears (left chipped), blonde human hair wig, and fixed-wrist jointed composition body stamped SCH, in teal blue velvet two-piece dress and size 11 black leather heeled shoes, ht. 16 1/2 in., (hairline forehead to left eye, light firing line at nose and lip seam, tiny eye chip, two rough finger repairs on left hand, body incorrect size). $3,000-4,000 1012. Steiner Series A Motschmann-type Doll, impressed Sie. A 3/0 with pressed bisque head, closed mouth, fixed threaded blue eyes, feathered brows, pierced ears, body with papier-mâché shoulderplate and hips, cloth torso with (silent) squeaker, and ball-jointed papier-mâché arms with fixed wrists, ht. head to upper legs 6 1/2 in., (lacking legs from thighs down, body repainted, fingers damaged, vertical hairline from right temple across bridge of nose). 166

1015 710 1015 detail 1013. Early Jules Steiner Clockwork Waltzing Automaton Doll, with pressed bisque swivel head, fixed threaded blue eyes, open mouth with two rows of teeth, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, kid-covered upper arms and bisque lower arms, cone-shaped wheeled carton base forming the skirt, the going-barrel movement causing the doll to walk forwards, raise her arms and cry mamma, in the original two-piece olive green silk-taffeta walking outfit with long fitted jacket, trimmed with ruched pink silk and bows, ht. 15 in., (costume fragile). $2,000-3,000 1014. Early Jumeau Portrait Fashion Doll and Costumes, with pressed bisque swivel head, pale coloring, closed mouth with characteristic soft smile, fixed blue glass eyes, finely-painted gray lashes, mauve eye-shadow and feathered brows, pierced-in ears, cork pate, blonde mohair wig, and cloth body with stitch-jointed legs, associated bisque hands and kid upper arms, ht. 20 in., (tiny chip left ear-piercing hole, repaired break on left of shoulderplate, wig not removed); a two-piece printed cream cotton day dress; a one-piece princess-line dove-colored wool dress with train and silk ribbon decoration; a long-sleeve princess-line tartan cotton dress with gathered collar; a fine wool mocha broadcloth two-piece outfit with flared sleeves and darker velvet trim; underclothing; and a pink silk corset. $3,000-5,000 1015. Early Bisque Fashion Doll by Rohmer, c. 1865, with pressed bisque swivel head, fine pale coloring, closed accented mouth with slight smile, threaded blue glass eyes, elegantly arched and feathered brows, unpierced ears, blonde mohair wig, cork pate, classic cream kid body with blue ink-stamp on chest Madame Rohmer, Brévete S.G.D.G. Paris, wood tenon joints at shoulder allowing two-way movement of lower bisque arms with separated fingers, two eyelets in torso, and kid-covered legs jointed at thigh and knee, ht. 18 in., (three missing fingers), in the original china blue silk lace-edged taffeta pinafore dress with short gathered train, lawn blouse with flared sleeves, lawn underskirt, petticoat, stockings, heeled blue side-buttoned boots stamped 3, chatelaine and fan. Literature: Maree Tarnowska, Fashion Dolls, p. 129. $8,000-12,000 1016. Steiner Figure A Pressed Bisque Bébé, impressed Steiner S.G.D.G. A 3, with open/closed mouth, fixed blue-gray paperweight eyes, pierced ears, strawberry blonde human hair wig, straight-wrist composition body, in mocha taffeta and beige silk and lace dress, cotton undergarments, and brown faux leather shoes, ht. 20 1/2 in., (left hand repaired, tiny flake on left ear). $2,000-3,000 167

1016 1017 1017. Steiner Bisque Figure A Bébé, impressed Steiner, Paris, Fre. A 7, with closed mouth, fixed blue paperweight eyes, feathered brows, pierced ears with one pink bead earring, original blonde mohair wig over carton pate, and jointed papier-mâché body with straight wrists, in the original pale rose silk brocade jacket with pink satin lining, knee-length skirt with net-lace overlay, matching bonnet, underclothing and white leather shoes, ht. 14 in., (satin fragile). Provenance: This doll was originally owned by the seller s maternal great-grandmother, Emma Louise Holbrook (1871-1946). According to family legend, Emma and her mother, Mary Parker Holbrook, traveled to Paris, where the doll was purchased. It is also possible that the doll may have been a gift from her (then) fiancé, Edward Almon Nelson (whom she married in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1895), a bicycle racer who visited Paris in 1894. An early photograph (not included in the lot) taken in Springfield c. 1903 shows Edward and Emma s children, Laureena Majorie and William Holbrook Nelson, with the doll. See the following lot for Laureena s Steiff bear. $2,000-3,000 1018. Steiff Blonde Mohair Teddy Bear, with blank button in ear, black button eyes, light-brown stitched nose and mouth, excelsior-stuffed body with back hump, elongated limbs with felt pads and stitched claws, ht. 12 1/2 in., (scattered fur loss, hole in left hand and foot pads). (Illustrated p. 78) Provenance: The childhood teddy of Laureena Majorie Nelson (1900-1921) of Keene, New Hampshire. Laureena was the daughter to Emma and Edward Nelson, the original owners of the Steiner doll in the previous lot. $1,000-1,500 1019. Emile Jumeau Pressed Bisque Bébé, impressed Déposé E 6 J and painter s mark VI V, with closed mouth fixed threaded blue paperweight eyes of medium cut, pierced ears, cork pate, replacement blonde mohair wig, and slightly later jointed wood and papier-mâché Jumeau body (unmarked) in the original finish, wearing corset, pantaloons, and laced brown leather shoes, ht. 15 in., (earring chip on left ear, minor glaze imperfections on cheeks). $2,000-3,000 168

1051 1062 1048 1050 1019 1047 1020 1020. Second Series Jumeau Portrait Bébé, impressed 5, with pressed bisque head, open/closed mouth with white space between lips, pale blue threaded almond-cut eyes, mauve eye shadow, lightlyfeathered mismatched brows, pierced ears, curly blonde mohair wig, and straight-wrist ball-jointed papier-mâché body with faint blue Jumeau stamp, ht. 15 1/2 in., (flake on back of head aperture, chips on underside of neck socket not visible when mounted on body, body repaired and repainted, light firing mark inside corner above right eye, eyes scratched), with two jackets, a small quantity of later unmatched clothing, two pairs of shoes, four bags, a dictionary and a black silk parasol, in paper-covered doll trunk. $1,500-2,000 1021. Early English Wooden Doll, mid-late 18th century, with inset blue glass lozenge eyes, dotted upper and lower lashes, brushstroke eyebrows, closed mouth, painted cheeks, later brown mohair wig, turned torso with cloth upper arms connected to wooden lower arms with individually-carved forked fingers, tenon-jointed legs articulated at hips and knees, original brown leather shoes, later cotton underclothing and remains of old (but not original) silk clothing, ht. 15 in. $4,000-6,000 169

1024. Volland Raggedy Ann Doll, c. 1915, with painted features, black shoe-button eyes, brown yarn hair, red and white striped stockings, black shoes, in possibly original blue dress, ht. 16 in., (darned area at lower-right side of chin, body and hands water stained, blue dress faded), with accompanying book. 1025. Volland Raggedy Ann and Andy, c. 1918, with Volland-type faces, shoe button eyes, Ann with dark brown yard hair, Andy with auburn hair, both in original cotton outfits, ht. 16 in., (some staining on faces and hands, fading, Andy missing hat); and Volland hardcover Raggedy Ann Stories. $250-300 1026. Raggedy Anne and Andy Dolls, with button eyes, stitched features, red wool hair, and period clothing, ht. 20 in., (dirt and staining). 1027. Mills Art Fabric Printed Cotton Doll, New York, patd. Feb. 13 1900, representing young girl with red hair and ribbon, in faded blue calico child-sized dress, ht. 22 in. 1028. Large Handmade Black Rag Mammy Doll and Wicker Chair, America, early 20th century, with embroidered features, curly black sheepskin wig, needle-stitched joints at hips and shoulders, in period red, yellow and black dress, kerchief, and cotton undergarments, ht. 38, and a child s wicker potty chair, ht. 18 in. 1021 1029. Hand-Crafted Native Black Cloth Lady Doll, with cotton sateen needle-sculpted head and body, separately-stitched fingers with shell nails, rigid body, and traditional cotton and satin costume, ht. 14 in., (some fabric loss). Fabric Dolls and Bears 1022. Norah Wellings Felt Girl Doll, with painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth, dark blonde mohair wig, body jointed at neck, shoulders and hips, in yellow taffeta brocade colonial-style costume, ht. 23 in., (moth damage on limbs). $400-600 1023. Two Lenci Felt Girl Dolls, Italy, 1930s, jointed at neck, hips and shoulders, one with side-glancing eyes looking to the left, blonde mohair stitched-in wig, in original pink dress and blue felt coat outfit, ht. 12, (some moth damaged); the other with brown painted eyes looking to the left, light-brown mohair stitched-in wig, original velvet-trimmed white organdy dress with label, ht. 10 in., (dress toned, footwear missing). (Illustrated p. 161) $300-400 1030. Hand-Crafted Cloth Doll, 19th century, with painted features, slightly molded nose, applied ears, cloth body and limbs, arms ending in needle-stitched hands and fingers, polychrome striped wool dress, white cotton undergarments and red cloth booted feet, ht. 20 1/2 in., (overall wear and fiber loss on doll and garments). Provenance: Family of Mary Louise Adams, Darlington. Sold at auction in January, 2001. $600-800 1031. Handmade Rag Doll and Red-Painted Doll Chair, late 19th/early 20th century, with painted features, in contemporary white cotton outfit, ht. 16; armchair with cream striped accents, ht. 10 3/8 in. 170

1035 1037 1036 1038 1032. Large Group of Costume Dolls, various dates and nationalities. 1033. Four Cloth Dolls, America, late 19th/early 20th century, a black lady with buttonhole stitched eyes, black bead pupils, cloth and wool hair, red cotton dress, and tan cotton boots, ht. 17; a semiflat cookie-cutter style doll with painted features and red calico dress, ht. 7 5/8; a Palmer Cox-type body with molded stockinette head, painted features, ginger wool hair, single-piece felt body and limbs, in felt suit and hat, ht. 9 1/2; and a home-made cloth lady with painted features, stitched nose and blue checked cotton outfit, ht. 14 in., (some fading and fabric damage on lot). $300-400 1035. Large Early Golden Mohair Teddy Bear, Uncle George, possibly Müller or c. 1905 Ideal, with long and distinctivelypointed shaved muzzle, black boot button eyes, stitched brown nose, mouth, and claws, firm excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, back hump, spoon-shaped hands, chunky legs, and tan felt pads, ht. approx. 23 in., (professional repair to moth damage on pads). Provenance: A one-family bear, by descent from the seller s uncle, George Schulz, whose parents migrated to America, from Germany, in the first years of the 20th century. The bear was a present to George from his parents c. 1912-15, although he only acquired his name later in life, bestowed by the family, after he became the focus of their uncle s living room during the 1950s. $3,000-5,000 1034. Group of Cloth Dolls, a pair of Raggedy Anne and Andy dolls; a pressed-felt Indian, ht. 19 in.; two composition-headed sailor boys with velveteen bodies; and a late Käthe Kruse type toddler. 1036. Early Mickey Mouse, probably by Knickerbocker, with ratnosed velveteen face, stitched mouth, cut-pie eyes, felt ears and gloved yellow hands, cloth body, red shorts with mother-ofpearl buttons, tubular rubber tail, and velveteen shoes with worn ink stamp on soles Disney s Mickey Mouse... Distributed by George Borgfeldt & Co., New York, ht. 19, (overall good); and a crosseyed brown velveteen pup, ht. 4 1/2 in. $400-600 171

1037. Early Knickerbocker Stuffed Velveteen Mickey Mouse, c. 1932, with indistinct ink stamp on sole, felt ears, black steel eyes, cookie-cutter hands, yellow felt boots, white organdy neck ruff, ht. 10 in., (moth damage on felt, no shorts, ears distressed, stub of rubber tail). $400-600 1043. Early Yellow Mohair Teddy Bear, c. 1910, probably Ideal, with glass eyes, brown embroidered nose (re-stitched), excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, remnants of black stitched claws, and replaced mohair pads, ht. 12 in., (glue spot on stomach, slight wear and fur matting). 1038. Early Steiff Cinnamon Mohair Bear, with underscored F button in ear, black shoe button eyes, embroidered black nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body, back hump, long curved limbs with spoon-shaped hands, and apricot felt pads in sturdy condition, ht. approx. 15-16 in. at correct height, (in need of topical re-stuffing, some fur loss on muzzle, otherwise good original condition). Provenance: From the family of the bear s original owner. $3,000-4,000 1039. Rare Steiff Tysus Tyrannosaurus Rex, 1959, the standing dinosaur with green and yellow bristle mohair, glass eyes, open felt mouth with painted teeth, rigid hind legs with three-toed feet, tail with scalloped green felt scales, swivel-jointed front legs, and paper tag, ht. 17, nose to tail 20 in. Note: Issued in 1959 for one season only. $1,500-2,000 1040. Steiff Dino Dinosaur, with marbled green, gray, and mauve bristle mohair, striped yellow belly, airbrushed blue/cream scales, green glass eyes, open felt mouth with airbrushed teeth, yellow felt ears with button, swivel limbs, and paper label around neck, ht. 5, lg. 12 1/2 in. nose to tip of tail, (good original condition). Note: Issued in 1959 for one season only. $800-1,200 1041. Steiff Brosus Dinosaur, 1959, with marbled cream, black, orange, and blue bristle mohair, open pink felt mouth with painted teeth, green glass eyes, yellow belly, orange felt-ribbed tail, paper label around neck, Steiff button and tag on tail, ht. 5, lg. 13 in. nose to tip of tail, (good original condition). Note: Issued in 1959 for one season only. $800-1,200 1042. Schuco Yellow Mohair Yes/No Bear, 1920s-30s, with glass eyes, black embroidered nose and mouth, beige felt pads, excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, and mechanical head action operated by moving bear s tail, ht. 11 1/2 in., (right ear re-attached to wrong spot, overall moth damage to mohair and pads, no action inoperative). $300-400 1044. Large Dark Brown Shaggy Mohair Teddy Bear, probably England, with glass eyes (one damaged), shaved muzzle, brown embroidered nose and mouth, velveteen pads, and kapok stuffing, ht. 21 in., (some matting and moth damage). $400-600 1045. Early Steiff Ginger Mohair Camel, c. 1908, with underscored F button, black shoe button eyes, red stitched nose and mouth, excelsior-stuffed body with jointed head, neck and limbs, lg. 13 in., (worn patches overall). $400-600 1046. Steiff Gray Felt Elephant on Wheels, c. 1905, with black steel eyes, wood tusks, red felt saddle blanket, and cast-metal wheels, ht. 5, lg. 6 in., (ear button missing, few dark spots on felt). $400-600 1047. Rare Steiff Center-Seam Cinnamon Mohair Bear on Wheels, Roger, c. 1904, with blank button, black shoe button eyes, black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, tan felt pads, and excelsior stuffed body with squeaker, swivel neck and rigid limbs on cast-metal wheels connected to metal pull chain, ht. 14 x lg. 18 1/2 in., (some light wear on muzzle, ears and tail, repairs on two pads, contrasting mohair at neck joint). (Illustrated p. 169) $5,000-8,000 1048. Unusual Cream-Tipped Steiff Tan Mohair Jocko Chimp, c. 1920, with single underscored F button, glass eyes, felt pads, tan felt ears, face, hands, and feet, swivel joints, and excelsiorstuffed body, ht. 10 1/2 in., (small patch of fur loss on right arm). (Illustrated p. 169) $800-1,200 1049. Steiff Dark-Golden Mohair Bear, Twyla, c. 1920, with underscored F button and remains of red stock tag in ear, deep-set amber and black glass eyes, upturned black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with growler (silent), back hump, swivel joints, long arms, and peach felt pads in sturdy condition, ht. 9 in., (minor scattered loss). Note: Twyla s distinctive, upturned expression bears more than a passing resemblance to E.H. Shepard s illustrations for Winnie the Pooh of the same era. $2,500-3,000 172

1060 1059 1050. Steiff Pale Blonde Mohair Bear, Theopholus Bearle, c. 1904/5, with blank button in ear, black shoe button eyes, black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, and replaced tan felt pads, ht. 13 in., (fur loss). (Illustrated p. 169) $1,500-2,000 1051. Steiff Apricot Mohair Bear, Edwin, c. 1911, with single underscored F button in ear, black shoe button eyes, dark brown embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with back hump, swivel joints, long curved limbs and tan felt pads in sturdy condition, ht. 14 in., (light scattered losses). (Illustrated p. 169) $3,000-5,000 1054. Three Early Stuffed Toys, Steiff bear with button, black button eyes and remains of blonde mohair, ht. 13; Steiff recumbent fox, lg. 10; and standing black and white rabbit, ht. 14 in., (all extremely play-worn). Provenance: The artist Maxfield Parrish, Jr. $250-350 1055. Two Steiff Frosted Beige Mohair Zottys, Germany, mid- 20th century, glass eyes, open mouths, one with black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws; the other brown, jointed, ht. 14 and 16 in., (buttons and tags missing, slight moth damage on one pad). 1052. Shaggy Blonde Mohair Teddy Bear and a Dog Puppet, 1920s, bear with black shoe button eyes, shaved muzzle, brown horizontally-embroidered nose and mouth, excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, short limbs and stitched black claws, ht. 15; dog puppet with glass eyes, black mohair ears, embroidered rustcolored nose, mouth, and claws, ht. 12 in., (moth damage on bear s pads, fur matting on both). $250-300 1053. Five Steiff Mohair or Synthetic Fur Animals, Germany, 1970s- 80s, a panda bear, yellow anniversary bear, recumbent lion, gray tiger, cat and rabbit; glass or plastic eyes, all but Leo have ear buttons, three have chest tags, lg. 9-18 in., (some lot wear). 1056. Two Small Standing Bears, replica Steiff 1950 Jungbär, lg. 5; and another standing German bear, probably Hermann, lg. 6 in. $80-120 1057. Steiff Margaret/Woodbury Strong Bear Family, 1984, boxed Papa, Mamma, and two Baby Bears, with ear buttons and chest tags, information on string tags, the bears tied into their original box with acetate cover, ht. 19, 14, 6; and a small 1982 Steiff reproduction gold mohair bear with ear button and information tag, ht. 9 in. $300-600 173

1063 and detail 1058. Steiff Gold Shaggy Mohair Teddy Bear, with ear button and cloth tags, fully jointed, glass eyes, black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, yellow felt pads, ht. 14 in., (moth damage, some fur wear and matting). $250-300 1059. Steiff Pale Blonde Mohair Teddy Bear, c. 1908, with underscored F button in ear, black shoe-button eyes, dark brown vertical embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsiorstuffed body, curved arms of moderate length, and cream-colored felt pads, ht. 16 in., (overall fine, very light fur loss on muzzle and back of left ear). $3,000-4,000 1060. Steiff Yellow Mohair Teddy Bear, c. 1905, with underscored F button in ear, black steel eyes, embroidered black vertical nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with long curved arms and feet, and tan felt pads, ht. 16 in., (surface fur darkened, minor fur loss around muzzle and outside left leg, otherwise good). $6,000-8,000 174

1061. Steiff Deep-Cinnamon Mohair Bear, Cinny, c. 1907, with underscored F button in ear, black shoe button eyes, embroidered brown nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, back hump, curved arms and light-tan pads, wearing hand-knitted yellow sweater, ht. 9 1/2 in., (some minor wear on nose stitching, acceptable scattered loss, minor infill left foot pad). (Illustrated p. 78) $2,500-3,500 1062. Steiff Palest-Yellow Mohair Bear, Timmy, c. 1905, with blank button, amber and glass eyes, tan embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body, back hump, swivel joints, long arms and cream felt pads, ht. 9 1/2 in., (slight moth damage on muzzle, back and limbs, infill on left foot pad). (Illustrated p. 78) $2,500-3,000 1063. Steiff Golden Mohair Bear in Rare Original Box, Paul, c. 1908, with underscored F button in ear, amber and black glass eyes, shaved muzzle, black embroidered nose, mouth, and claws, excelsior-stuffed body with swivel joints, back hump, long curved arms, and tan felt pads, ht. 11 1/2 in., (fine original condition), in the original unmarked Harrod s retail pasteboards box with packing material. Provenance: The childhood teddy of Paul Hordern. The bear was discovered recently in the family vault in England, where he had resided since the second decade of the 20th century. Accompanying the lot is an early photo-postcard of the bear and his young owner. $8,000-12,000 Toys 1064. Eleven Small Lithographed Open Rooms by Marx, 1920s-30s, bedroom, bathroom, living room, drug store, grocery store, police station, meta market, movie theatre, fire house, furnished with appropriate tin accessories, ht. 3 x wd. 5 x dp. 2 1/2 in. $200-400 1065. Kenton Red Cast-Iron Fire Pumper, 1929, driver cast with seat, gold accents, (some paint wear), lg. 10 3/8 in. 1068. Group of American Cast-Metal Figures and Vehicles, by various makers, 1930s-40s, four cast iron motorcycle cops, steamroller, coupe, steam shovel, bus, streamline engine, and two fire trucks; mixed-metal including two delivery trucks, gas pump, and approx. nine assorted figures, (some paint wear on lot). 1069. Group of Cast-Metal Figures, early 20th century, painted flat goose girl with five geese and three ducks, ht. 2 1/2; threequarter flat mounted soldiers, ht. 2 1/4; double-team threequarter flat horses and rider pulling a three-dimensional stakebody wagon, lg. 6 1/4 in. 1070. Five Lithographed Tin Toy Boats, 1920s-30s, two clockwork, three runabouts, an ocean liner, and a steamship, lg. 4 1/2-12 in., (some missing parts). 1071. Group of Assorted Toys, Germany and Japan, late 19th/early 20th century, assorted lithographed tin noisemakers, clockwork lion, rubber child in bathing costume, ht. 7 in., an egg-laying chicken, three acrobats, and other items. $250-300 1072. Five Lithographed Tin Space Toys, mid-20th century, 2-106 Flying Saucer, Holdaketa and Transcontinental Space Ships, Sputnik still bank, Robot Lilliput N.P. 5357, and other items. 1073. Four Lithographed Tin Sand Toys, early 20th century, Chein Sand Chute, Sandy Andy, Sand Chute, boxed T. Cohn Sand Boat and shovel, windmill, sand chute, ht. 8 to 14 in. 1074. Group of Articulated Toys and Roly-Polys, 1920s-50s, lithographed tin Strauss clockwork butterfly, friction-drive Marx Pluto and Japanese pup; eight small figural roly-polys; and a plastic baby in a metal walker, (some finish wear on lot). 1066. Two Santa s Sleighs, early to mid-20th century, wood vehicle with celluloid Santa and eight reindeer, approx. lg. 21; and card, cloth and composition Santa with nine celluloid reindeer, lg. 19 in. $125-175 1067. Four Lithographed Tin Clockwork Army Vehicles, 1930s-40s, various tanks and a 22C Jumpin Jeep, lg. 3 5/8-9 1/2 in. 1075. L.G.B. Boxed Goods Train Set 20401, G-Scale, comprising black No. 1 locomotive, freight car, wagon, and track, in box. 1076. L.G.B. Boxed Passenger Train Set 20301 BP, G-Scale, comprising black Roger T locomotive No. 2076, two passenger cars, and track, in box. 175

1077. Four Boxed Delton Locomotive Works Rolling Stock, three olive-green Colorado & Southern passenger cars 3280, 3281, 3282; and 4254S Southern Pacific box car. 1087. Two Boxed L.G.B. Narrow Gauge Cars, G-Scale, 4036 circus wagon with 5027 animals; and 1984 Jubilee Express anniversary car. 1078. Five Boxed Delton Locomotive Works Rolling Stock, 4258M Hood s Milk Car; 4254S Southern Pacific Box Car; 4255R Red Man Chewing Tobacco; Tiffany Summer and Winter Car; Western Union Telegraph Co. 300 tool car; and 4255W Westinghouse blue box car. 1079. L.G.B. Boxed Set The Blue Train, G-Scale, 1981 centenary edition, comprising No. 2 locomotive, two passenger cars, and track. 1080. Boxed L.G.B. Electronic Colorado & Southern No. 6 Steam Locomotive, G-scale, with tender. 1081. L.G.B. Boxed 2018D US 2-6-0 Mogul Locomotive and Tender, G-scale, Denver, South Park & Pacific railroad. 1082. L.G.B. Boxed 0-6-6-0 Hanomag Mallet Tank Locomotive, G- Scale. 1083. Three L.G.B. Boxed Rolling Stock, G-Scale, D & RGW, Rio Grande 4068 stock car; 4061 wagon; 4073 high-sided gondola. 1084. Three L.G.B. Boxed Rolling Stock, G-Scale, 4068 Rio Grande stock car; 4071 Railway Express Agency refrigeration car; 4074 Pabst Milwaukee car. 1085. Four Boxed L.G.B. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Cars, G-Scale, three 3080 passenger cars; and one 3081 passenger car with baggage compartment. 1086. Three Boxed L.G.B. Narrow Gauge Anniversary Cars, G- Scale, 1982 Jubilee Express; 1983 Jubilee Express passenger car; and 1985 mail car. 1088. Four Boxed L.G.B. Tank Cars, G-Scale, 4040B BP; 4040C BASF; 4040E Esso; 4040S Shell. 1089. Three Boxed L.G.B. Rolling Cars, G-Scale, 3036 circus wagon; 4002 Kabel Union, (box torn); 4040C BASF tank car. 1090. Three Boxed L.G.B. Rolling Cars, G-Scale, 3013 OBB dining car; 3019 mail car; 4036 circus wagon. 1091. Three Boxed L.G.B. Rolling Stock, G-Scale, 4067 box car; 4070 Budweiser box car; 4072 limited edition Coca Cola box car. 1092. Four Boxed L.G.B. Denver & Rio Grande Rolling Stock, G- Scale, 3080 passenger car; 3081 passenger car with luggage compartment (damage); 4065 caboose; 4075 large caboose. 1093. Three Boxed L.G.B. Rolling Stock, G-Scale, 4059 Express carcarrier with two cars; 4060 flat log hauler; 4066 log hauler with logs. 1094. Five Boxed Delton Locomotive Works Rolling Stock, 4257 D. & R.G.C.W. refrigerator car; 4275 D. &. R.G.C.W. long caboose; 4258 Stroh s Reefer; 4258C Carnation milk car reefer; and Florence & Cripple Creek red box car. 1095. Three L.G.B./Pola Garden Railroad Buildings, water mill; water tower; 907 Silverton Station; and Bubby s Garage. 1096. Boxed L.G.B. Track, 5091 Signal, Figures, and Mixed Literature. END OF SALE 176