Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figurine, Rainy Day DB147:
This Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurine, titled “Rainy Day” (DB147), portrays a delightful bunny in a yellow raincoat and matching hat, standing on a cobblestone base. Designed in 1994, this piece is part of the beloved Bunnykins collection and is marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming its authenticity. The backstamp also indicates the production year.
Issued: 1994
Dimensions: 4″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
2pc Royal Doulton Dr. Johnson and Jackdaw of Rheims Plates:
A pair of collectible Royal Doulton plates featuring charming scenes and literary themes. The first plate depicts Dr. Johnson at the Cheshire Cheese, showcasing intricate detailing and vibrant colors. The second plate illustrates the Jackdaw of Rheims, highlighting the Bishop, Abbot, and Prior in a detailed and artistic design. Both plates bear the Royal Doulton backstamps, confirming authenticity, with plate numbers D5689 (15″) and D6377 (13.5″) respectively. These plates are excellent examples of Royal Doulton’s commitment to craftsmanship and design.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: see Description
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Alfred Hitchcock Large Character Jug D6987:
This Royal Doulton large character jug, model number D6987, portrays Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary film director, and producer. Designed by David Biggs and issued in 1995, this meticulously crafted jug features Hitchcock’s likeness with an iconic black raven perched on the handle, a nod to his suspenseful cinematic works. The jug is part of a limited-edition series created under license from The Alfred Hitchcock Trust and MCA/Universal Merchandising Inc. A perfect addition to a collection of character jugs or cinematic memorabilia.
Issued: 1994
Dimensions: 7.25″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
R.B. Graflex Series B Camera by Eastman Kodak Company:
A significant piece of photographic history crafted by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y., USA. Known for its reliability and versatility, this camera was widely used by professionals in the early 20th century. a robust leather-covered wood body, a sturdy carrying handle, and a precise focal plane shutter mechanism. Its metallic components remain in good vintage condition, with visible wear consistent with its age. 19200.
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 8″H
Condition
Age related wear. As is, As found – untested functionality not guaranteed.
Vintage Kodak Double-Sided Metal Advertising Sign:
A classic piece of mid-20th-century advertising, this double-sided Kodak metal sign features bold red, yellow, and black graphics. The top sign displays the iconic “On Sale Here Kodak Film” branding, while the attached lower portion promotes “We Do Developing & Printing.” This sign would have originally been displayed at a photography shop or retailer, showcasing Kodak’s dominance in the film and photo processing market.
Issued: Mid 20th century
Dimensions: 15″H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.
Nikon F2 Camera with Nikkor-N 35mm Lens:
The Nikon F2 is a celebrated professional-grade 35mm SLR camera, produced by Nippon Kogaku (now Nikon Corporation) between 1971 and 1980. Designed as the successor to the iconic Nikon F, the F2 set a new standard for reliability and modularity in professional photography. Its mechanical precision, interchangeable prisms, and vast system of compatible accessories made it a top choice among photojournalists and professionals during its era. This lot includes the Nikon F2 body paired with the renowned Nikkor-N Auto 35mm f/1.4 lens, highly sought after for its exceptional image quality and low-light performance. The lens features Nippon Kogaku’s advanced optical design, ensuring sharpness and vibrant color reproduction. With a pink shutter button, and black leather strap. Serial number: 7325134.
Issued: Late 20th century
Dimensions: 4″H
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition
Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Set of Four Very Large Rustic Adirondack Moose Antler and Bronze Armchairs:
modern, each large impressive form composed of moose and elk antlers, the crests mounted with bronze standing bears, orange upholstered seat cushions, approximately 54 x 46 x 38 in.
Provenance: Property from a Linville, North Carolina Home
Buck McCain:
California/Arizona, born 1943)
Pueblo Dancer, apparently unsigned, oil on panel, 60 x 40-1/2 in.; gilt wood frame, 71-1/2 x 51-1/4 x 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Trailside Galleries, Jackson, Wyoming (label verso); Property from a Linville, North Carolina Home
Tim Shinabarger Wildlife Sculpture, Fighting Moose:
(Montana, born 1966)
Push Comes to Shove, 2004, edition 5/25, “Shinabarger”, patinated bronze with integral base, 18-1/2 x 55 x 20 in.
Provenance: Property from a Linville, North Carolina Home
“I give the animals an individual personality. It should feel like a real animal in real time,” Tim said. “One of the artists I have worked with always told me, ‘You’ve got to work on them until you put body heat in them, breathe life into them.’” -Tim Shinabarger
Kenneth Rodney Bunn Sculpture, Vantage Point:
(Colorado, 1938-2020)
Bear poised on a branch, 1997, edition 4/21, patinated bronze on wood plinth, 26 x 33 x 14 in.
Provenance: Property from a Linville, North Carolina Home
Note: For another casting see Scottsdale Art Auction, April 9, 2022, lot 365, sold for $29,250