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A near pair of mid-20th century government austerity regulation approved barrister's bookcases, each comprising six modular stacking sections, in the manner of Globe Wernicke, one section bearing marks for Angus and Gunn, another Supplied By The Central Educational Co Ltd Derby, 190.5cm high, 87cm wide, 25cm deep
An early 20th century 'Geographia' 10-inch terrestrial table globe, on a turned elm base, height 35cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 20th century Globe Wernicke oak four-section glazed library bookcase, height 169cm, width 87cm, depth 35cm (one glass door broken).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
AN ASSEMBLED QUANTITY OF TABLE GLASS ENGRAVED WITH FRUITING VINE19th/20th centuryComprising; a pair of tapered decanters and stoppers; a pair of globe and shaft decanters and stoppers; two rinsers; ten opaque twist wine glasses, 20.5cm high; one opaque twist wine glass, 19.5cm high; two opaque twist wine glasses, 18cm high; one opaque twist wine glass, 17.5cm high; a small opaque twist glass, 14cm high (21)One of the stoppers on the tapered decanter has three rim chipsOne of the large 20.5cm wine glasses has a chip to the rimOne of the 17.5 cm wine glasses has a chip to the rim.Otherwise in overall good condition
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE, SMITH & SON, 63 CHARING CROSS, LONDONSECOND HALF 19TH CENTURYThe 12inch globe with a circular tablet inscribed 'Smith's TERESTRIAL GLOBE, Containing the whole of THE LATEST DISCOVERIES IN AUSTRALIA AFRICA AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS, also the tracks of THE MOST CELEBRATED CIRCUMNAVIGATIONS' 48cm high overallProvenance:Airlie Gardens, Holland ParkThe home of Herbert Olivier (1861-1952), Edwardian artist and traveller Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useRubbing and wear generally to the surface and the varnish, some losses to be expectedThere is a clear loss near the 'Maddiva Islands' another loss on the north coast of Russia where it meets the Arctic Ocean, there is an impression on the Tropic of Capricorn No reason to doubt the stand is not original, there are marks to the underside of the globe where this has rubbed over timeThere are some substantial cracks, the largest is through Africa and approx. 6inch in length with further radial cracks, another near South America on the Equator. There is a rattle to the globeOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionApproximately 2.5kg in weight Condition Report Disclaimer
Quantity of O gauge model railway with sundry various makes. Hornby rolling stock mostly including various freight wagons and a 4 wheel passenger coach, plus accessories including a footbridge, tunnels, signals, level crossings, signal cabin, a few boxed items, trees and lineside items. Together with a quantity of Meccano Magazine. Also a quantity of TRIX 3 rail track including points. Hornby Dublo items including a few empty boxes, level crossing, Girder Bridge, Signal Cabin, Through Station etc. Plus 2x Jetex Jet Propelled Racing Cars, a Cooper Racing Car, EFE 2 bus set. A small children's Globe, an old clockwork fluffy elephant, 3x small Spanish PAYA copy racing cars, a few tinplate clockwork toys including a Push and Go Dog. 2x tinplate cash registers, plus other tinplate cars and toys and a few diecast toys including Matchbox and a Dinky bus. 3x Solido, a Corgi Escort van etc. A few items boxed, some wear/damage. Items QGC-VGC some age wear/damage. A good selection of items. £80-120
An Edwardian mahogany and glazed corner twin bookcase, by Globe Wernicke, early 20th century; each half with moulded cornice above three graduated leaded glass covered shelves; above moulded base sections; with ivorina and transfer print maker's labels; 120cm high, 164cm wide overall as assembled, each section 115cm wide across the back, 31cm deep
An Hagenauer figural ashtray,the cast patinated figure, raised on a sphere and fixed on a cast dished stand, cast mark 'GEC and Made in England', 25cm highCondition ReportSome spotting to the dish and globe.The figure is slightly loose - just needs tightening.Further photos added - slightly knocked to the edge of dish
An Art Deco figural table lamp,by Josef Lorenzl, modelled as a nude holding a mottled-jade-green globe, on an onyx plinth,52cm highCondition ReportRefinished. Glass good. Rewired. Yes working order, it does need a small bayonet bulb for the globe shde to fit - photo of the light on added to the website. There what appears to be a line on the ankle - not sure if this could be a repair. 10.1.23 PAT passed.
A pair of Italian floor lamps, 1960s, designed by Goffredo Reggiani for Studio Reggiani, each chromed base surmounted by four branching stems, each surmounted by an opalescent spherical glass shade, 39cm square 100cm high (2)Condition ReportWired and working for UK. Bayonet fittings. One globe shade has a chip - not visible when mounted Some further photos added. 10.1.23 PAT passed.
An early 20th century Philip's 9 inch terrestrial globe on ebonised stand. With label for London Geographical Institute, George Philip & Son Ltd, 32 Fleet Street, on baluster stem and turned circular base, approx. 33cm high Condition Report: Overall in good order. Some minor surface scratching, very small paint deposits to surface, slight and typical brown discolouration overall, some wear to gilt-metal support and crazing to ebonised stand.
A faux red leather jewellery box and contents to include a 9ct gold miniature whistle in the form of a dogs head, a charm in the form of a globe in a yellow metal mount stamped 9ct, gent's 9ct gold signet ring, carved potrait intaglio, miniature compass, picture locket and silver bangle etc.
A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak three-tier stacking bookcase, having typical hinged glazed doors (lacking base), width 86.5cm Height 120cm, width 87cm, depth 30cm.Missing base stand.Middle section missing knob.Scissor mechanism all in place and working.General wear throughout.No woodworm present.
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