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A 1950s Deans Rag Book Company
A 1950s Deans Rag Book Company white mohair polar bear and cub - ''Ivy and Brumas'' 19ins high and 8.75ins high
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A ceramic model of a bear dressed
A ceramic model of a bear dressed as a dominant businessman probably Russian. Impressed 2 and underglaze red stamp 1C. Ht. 14 cm.
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TWO STEUBEN GLASS BEAR CUBS modeled
TWO STEUBEN GLASS BEAR CUBS modeled seated (2)
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Fine folk art cane, A.P. Dean,
Fine folk art cane, A.P. Dean, boxwood(?) finely carved with a menagerie of animals including squirrel, alligator, possum, cat and leopard, handle carved with leopard and wolf(?), spread-wing eagle with banner in mouth inscribed "OWEGO" and clutching cloud in talons with "1874", reverse with fine carved signature for Anne Maria Dean, tip fitted with brass ferrule, attributed to Allanson Porter Dean, 1812-1888, 31-1/2 in. Excellent condition overall, some wear and losses to old varnished surface, 1 in. crack at ferrule attachment (ferrule with solder repair), one paint drip. Private Collection, Griffin, Georgia
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Genuine fur bear, wearing leather &
Genuine fur bear, wearing leather & beaded cape, 12" l x 6-3/4" h
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DEROY SHARP DEACON BRONZE
DEROY SHARP DEACON BRONZE SCULPTUREDEROY SHARP DEACON (Kansas, 20th/21st century) bronze sculpture, "Kodiak," a grizzly bear's head wall hanging. Signed and titled verso, dated 1991, numbered 35/36. 9"H x 10.5"W x 8.5"D
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Austrian cold paint bull and bear
Austrian cold paint bull and bear desk set; a bruised and bandaged bruin retreats from his belligerent bovine opponent; a comical take on an Elizabethan distraction. They are mounted on a marble base with a convenient pen holder. Bear 3"H. Stand 9"L. Good condition, very minor surface wear.
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Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy
Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy Bear/wearing a red coat/signed lower left/oil on canvas, 19cm x 24cm
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Strickland Bears by History Craft
Strickland Bears by History Craft 20th century, English (2). (tallest) H: 10 1/2 in. Minor chip to arm of large bear.
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DEAN MEEKER (1920-2002) UNTITLED.
DEAN MEEKER (1920-2002) UNTITLED. Bronze 61'' Condition: good
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A Black Forest Carved Wood Hall
A Black Forest Carved Wood Hall Tree depicting a bear at the base of a tree with two playful cubs climbing the tree raised on a naturalistic base further set on four block feet. Height 81 3/4 inches.
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Bear Rug.
Bear Rug.
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Staffordshire Pottery Bear
Staffordshire Pottery Bear Decanter18th century brown pottery figure of standing bear decorated overall with clay shreds creating the effect of fur.10.5 x 4.5 in.Needs restoration.
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(2) HAND CARVED WOODEN BLACK
(2) HAND CARVED WOODEN BLACK BEARSIncluding two carved bears one standing and one laying down that appear to be carved in typical chainsaw manner standing bear is 2'' H resting bear is 28'' long circa 20th century some wear from being outdoors. Private collection Metamora MI.
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A Black Forest carved group bear
A Black Forest carved group bear beside a tree 25.5cm (10") high
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20th c. bronze bear sculpture. 19''
20th c. bronze bear sculpture. 19'' Length 12'' Ht.
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Bronze sculpture of bear (after
Bronze sculpture of bear (after Barye) Continental 20th century rampant bear with dark brown patina on round marble base bearing signature on verso. H14'' Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina private collection.
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Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown,
Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown, sandblasted, and acid-polished glass, watercolor on Fabriano paper. 18¼ h × 11 dia in. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Etched signature, title and date to vase ‘Dailey AV2794 Bear’. Signed and titled to drawing ‘Dailey Bear’. Sold with a preparatory drawing for this work. Provenance: Collection of the artist | Rago, Contemporary Glass, 22 September 2019, Lot 1502 | Private Collection
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Black Forest carved standing bear
Black Forest carved standing bear tree late 19th c. with a bear cub up the tree and glass eyes. 72"h.x14"w.
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Wade model of a Brown Bear on
Wade model of a Brown Bear on rock by Faust Lang height 25cm
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RUSSIAN BRONZE DESKTOP SCULPTURE
RUSSIAN BRONZE DESKTOP SCULPTURE Seated Bear Breaking a Branch while Growling, cast and patinated bronze, unsigned, mounted on a black enamel base, 9" tall overall.
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Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown,
Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown, sandblasted, and acid-polished glass, watercolor on Fabriano paper. 18¼ h × 11 dia in. result: $8,960. estimate: $6,000–10,000. Etched signature, title and date to vase ‘Dailey AV2794 Bear’. Signed and titled to drawing ‘Dailey Bear’. Sold with a preparatory drawing for this work. Provenance: The Artist | Rago, Contemporary Glass, 22 September 2019, Lot 1502 | Private Collection
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Important folk art cane, A.P. Dean,
Important folk art cane, A.P. Dean, presentation cane carved by Allanson Porter Dean (1812-1888), carved boxwood(?), in original varnished surface, partly ebonized handle carved with ocelot and flying fish and signature "A.P. Dean", bittersweet carved handle wrapped with polychrome snake, inscribed "Bittersweet", top inscribed "Owego NY" and "Harmon S. Warner", "Born August 26, 1817, died Nov. 8, 1886", cane also inscribed "1881", carved into side of cane "Young Man, whenever you are about to lift the glass, think of those at home: Let the face of mother, of father, of wife of sister of loved one, come between your eyes and the rising cup", and verso inscribed "Secret societies undermine the happiness of the family, the dignity of the citizen, and the purity of the Church", bottom fitted with a brass ferrule, 34 x 5-1/2 in. Original varnished surface with some surface wear and finish losses, shrinkage crack, minor cracks in handle (possibly one small nail added?). The cane descended in the family of Harmon S. Warner. The consignor is the great-great grandson of Richard Edward Patterson. Warner was the father of Patterson's second wife, Katherine Warner.
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DEE BEARD DEAN (AMERICAN),
DEE BEARD DEAN (AMERICAN), VILLAGE OF GEAY Oil on canvas board, signed at lower right, presented in a contemporary gilt frame.
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DEAN CORNWALL(American,
DEAN CORNWALL(American, 1892-1960)
Tiger Tiger, 1938, gouache on artist board, 13 x 16 in.; gilt wood frame, 21-3/4 x 24 in.
Note: This is an illustration for the story Tiger Tiger by Pearl S. Buck from 1938.
Condition:
hinged in, slight surface wear, faint water marks lower right corner; frame with minimal wear
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Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy
Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy Bears/signed/oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 39.5cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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A Black Forest Carved Wood Hall
A Black Forest Carved Wood Hall Tree having a naturalistic trunk form standard with a bear cub holding antler hooks with a mother bear and another cub at the base each with glass eyes raised on a naturalistic base further set on rocky block feet. Height 77 inches.
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Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy
Deborah Jones (1921-2012)/Teddy Bears/signed/oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 40.5cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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WILD VINE BEAR CANECa.
WILD VINE BEAR CANECa. 1900-Fashioned of one straight wild vine branch with extreme quirky grown protuberances and a naturally widening top carved with a full-bodied bear. The bulky animal is rendered naturalistically with a finely engraved surface suggesting a thick and shaggy fur and characterized by four broad paws, powerful limbs and a short tail as well as small head with long snout and round ears betraying acute senses of smell and hearing. Brimming with seductive powers, this cane survived in its integral entirety with a metal ferrule and is empowered by a rich and dark age patina. It is great to use or add to a displayed collection. The motif of the bear came into fashion in Western Europe with the emerging Russian taste in the middle of the 19th century. In northern countries, it replaces the lion as king of the beasts and represents power and warfare. H. 1 ½” x 1 ¾”, O.L. 35 ¾”
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Henry Rankin Poore, PA,
Henry Rankin Poore, PA, 1859-1940, lithograph, "Bear Dogs", produced in 1925 by the American Lithographic Company of New York as a promotional piece for the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, sight size 25" x 35", fumed oak frame measuring 40 1/2" x 31 1/4". It has artist's signature & "PHILADELPHIA" in lower left corner. Famous 1925 print commissioned by Winchester of four large hounds, reportedly bear dogs, owned by some of the Winchester family. Estimate $800-1,200
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Alexander Phimister Proctor
Alexander Phimister Proctor (American, 1860-1950) The bear stands on his hind legs on a small rock-like mound base, approx. 3"H and is in a dark brown rubbed finish.
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"The Bear at Bay", Western winter
"The Bear at Bay", Western winter hunting scene with Teddy Roosevelt; 15 3/4" x 19 3/4"; numbered 1402 and titled lower center.
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A gilt bronze model of a bear
A gilt bronze model of a bear probably Russian 19th century ht. 12cm.
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Davie Atchealak ?? ????
Davie Atchealak ?? ???? (1947-2006), Iqaluit (Frobisher Bay) DANCING BEAR, CA. 1990 signed in Roman 17 x 15.5 x 4.5 in — 43.2 x 39.4 x 11.4 cm
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Continental carved ivory figure
Continental carved ivory figure of a bear standing over prey, late 19th century artist signed, 3 in. H.; 4 3/4 in. L.
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MOHAIR BEAR. 1950-60s. With growler
MOHAIR BEAR. 1950-60s. With growler mechanism. Shoebutton eyes and embroidered snout. - 24 in tall.