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A fine 20th century carved and painted wooden rocking horse with leather saddle and horsehair tail and mane made by James Bosworthick in 1978 (with accompanying paperwork). It is noted that Bosworthick was recognised as one of this country's finest rocking horse makers of his time and the accompanying newspaper article quotes ''it is nearly as difficult to give your child one of James Bosworthick's rocking-horses as to get him into Eton'', the carved horse approx. 91cm long, excluding stand.
Authentic Models Rocking Horse, beautifully crafted from mahogany, handmade saddle and bridle tackle out of bridle leather, complete with brass stirrups. The horse having glass eyes with horse hair mane and tail. The length is approx 140 cms, height to the ear approx 120 cms and to the seat approx 85 cms. An authentic Model plaque displays the model nr 0472, originally purchased at Pavillions Broadway for £2800.
Vannoy Streeter (Tennessee, 1919-1998) wire sculpture of a semi-truck comprised of a front tilting cab with movable doors, and trailer, both separate pieces with paper license plates and rotating wheels, ten total. 12" H x 30" W x 6 1/2" D. 20th century. Biography (source: The Tennessee Encyclopedia): "Self-taught sculptor Vannoy Streeter was known as "Wireman" because of the fanciful creations he fashioned from coat hangers and metal wire. Best known for his depictions of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Streeter also created scores of other images using wrapped and twisted wire…By the time of his death in 1998, Streeter had gained national exposure. He participated in the National Black Arts Festival in 1990, and his work attracted collectors from around the United States. Born in 1919 in Wartrace, Tennessee, Streeter moved with his family to what would later become a Tennessee Walking Horse farm. At the time, owners were still training their mixed thoroughbreds to prance in front of buggies. The oldest of six brothers, he learned the horse grooming and training business from his father. When the first Walking Horse Celebration was held in Wartrace, Streeter was there to observe the high-stepping front legs and sliding, low-slung back legs that created the characteristic rocking gait. After the Walking Horse Celebration moved to its current home in the county seat of Shelbyville, Streeter took special pride in the fact that African American trainers helped develop the Walking Horse style and that champion horse "Strolling Jim" was from Wartrace." CONDITION: Overall good condition with some oxidation.
A contemporary child's dapple grey rocking horse with tan leather saddle, the beech stand with applied brass label titled "Horseplay, Broad Hempston, Devon", length 96cmCondition report: Ears with some nibbling to the ends.Some scratches to the rear.Rear right hoof with some losses and indentation to the edge.General wear and tear.
Various postcards, early 20thC and other, printed and other coloured cards, humorous and other, Mabel Lucie Attwell All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Go, Joy and Pleasure On Your Birthday, a quantity of printed cards, figure card of M Welsby, advertising cards, The Leeds Card Centre For Buying and Selling, other Lucie Attwell and similar, Gilson, some scenery, Cramond The Ferry, Greetings postcards, reproduction Air Parcel card, other reproduction cards for stamps, earlier 1929 stamped Frankenberg letterhead, other scenes The Pavilion Torquay, Liverpool Evensey Historical Pagent Episode 3, The Coming of Christianity, Binocular Peeps card, decoupage Mason's Extract advertising card with shaped rocking horse, other scenes, Lock Katrine, King Harry Passage Arbon, European scenes, seascapes, Blackpool, various others, printed landscape cards, etc. (a quantity)

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