Globus - - Großer Welt-Verkehrs-Globus vom Columbus-Verlag. Berlin, um 1925, bezeichnet "Welt-Verkehrs-Globus. Bearbeitet von Dr. Ernst Friedrich, Professor an der Universität u. Dozent an der Handelshochschule zu Leipzig. Columbus-Verlag G.m.b.H. Berlin-Lichterfelde, Maßstab 1 : 26.000.000", der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farbig gedruckten Papiersegmenten bezogen, verchromter Halbmeridian mit 2 x 90°-Teilung, schwarzer gedrechselter Holzfuß. Papier stellenweise fleckig. Durchmesser: Ca. 50 cm, Höhe: Ca. 92 cm. Dr. Ernst Friedrich (1887-1937), Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Professor an der Universität und Dozent an der Handelshochschule in Leipzig, bearbeitete 1912 für die Paul Oestergaard GmbH und ab 1918 für den Columbus-Verlag Berlin die Globenausgaben mit 50 cm Durchmesser. Vgl. Lit.: R. Lehmann, Berliner Globenhersteller 1790-1970, Berlin 2010, S. 77 u. 96.A Columbus-Verlag library terrestrial globe.Berlin c. 1925, signed "Welt-Verkehrs-Globus. Bearbeitet von Dr. Ernst Friedrich, Professor an der Universität u. Dozent an der Handelshochschule zu Leipzig. Columbus-Verlag G.m.b.H. Berlin-Lichterfelde, Maßstab 1 : 26.000.000", 12 colour printed globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere, graduated half meridian, ebonised turned wooden stand. Small paper abraisions. Diameter c. 50 cm, height c. 92 cm.
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Globus - - Erdglobus von Jean Forest. Paris, um 1920, bezeichnet "Globe terrestre, 1:80.000.000 ou 0,001 pour 80 Kilometres, dressé par J. Forest Geographe, en vente a Paris, Mon. Forest, 19 rue de Buci 19", der Globus als mit Gips überzogene Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farblithographierten Papiersegmenten bezogen, schwarzer gedrechselter Holzfuß. Papier leicht berieben, kleinere Risse. Durchmesser: Ca. 17 cm, Höhe: Ca. 32 cm. A Forest terrestrial globe.Paris c. 1920, signed "Globe terrestre, 1:80.000.000 ou 0,001 pour 80 Kilometres, dressé par J. Forest Geographe, en vente a Paris, Mon. Forest, 19 rue de Buci 19", the globe with 12 lithographed globe gores mounted on plaster and cardboard sphere, ebonised turned wooden stand.The paper partly rubbed, small cracks. Diameter c. 17 cm, height c. 32 cm.A Forest terrestrial globe.Paris c. 1920, signed "Globe terrestre, 1:80.000.000 ou 0,001 pour 80 Kilometres, dressé par J. Forest Geographe, en vente a Paris, Mon. Forest, 19 rue de Buci 19", the globe with 12 lithographed globe gores mounted on plaster and cardboard sphere, ebonised turned wooden stand.The paper partly rubbed, small cracks. Diameter c. 17 cm, height c. 32 cm.
Globus - - Erdglobus mit Land- und Meeresrelief von Replogle. U.S.A., um 1970, bezeichnet "Replogle 12 inch diameter globe, World Ocean Series, Replogle Globes, Division Meredith Corporation, Made in U.S.A. LeRoy M. Tolman Cartographer", der Globus mit 12 farbig gedruckten und reliefgeprägten Papiersegmenten bezogen, am Nordpol Stundenscheibe mit 2 x 12 Stunden Tag- und Nachtteilung, drehbarer Vollkreismeridian in Metall mit 4 x 90°-Teilung, montiert auf rundem Metallfuß. Durchmesser: Ca. 30 cm, Höhe: Ca. 41 cm. A Replogle World Ocean Series terrestrial relief globe. U.S.A. c. 1970, signed "Replogle 12 inch diameter globe, World Ocean Series, Replogle Globes, Division Meredith Corporation, Made in U.S.A. LeRoy M. Tolman Cartographer", 12 colour-printed globe gores with raised relief mounted on cardboard sphere, graduated metal meridian circle, mounted on round metal base. Diameter c. 30 cm, height c. 41 cm. Unusual globe edition with raised ocean relief features. The Replogle company was founded in 1930 by Luther I. Replogle producing a wide range of different globe models and celebrated in 2020 its 90 year company anniversary.
A FINE LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY MARINE OFFICERS FIGHTING SABRE. With a 77cm curved single edged pointed blade with broad fuller, partially blued and decorated with a standing figure of Britannia, GR cypher and pre 1801 Royal Coat of Arms, marked to the back of the blade 'Osborns Warranted'. With a stirrup hilt with Lion's head pommel, wire wound grip and langets with fouled anchor surrounded by laurel leaves. The elaborate scabbard with three brass mounts finely engraved with military trophies, serpents and foliage, with twin ring suspension. 92cm overall. The laurel wreath enclosing a fouled anchor was the badge of the Royal Marines prior to 1827 when the globe was added.
AN 1895 PATTERN ROYAL MARINES SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 84cm partially fullered pointed blade with polished etched decoration with a crown above 'Gibraltar' a globe and 'Per Mare Per Terram' with Royal Cypher to the other side, stamped RM1 to the back, with a broad three-quarter guard pierced with VR beneath a crown, with wire wound shagreen handle and attached sword knot. The polished scabbard with twin ring suspension. 101cm overall.
ROMAN EMPIRE. ARCADIUS, 383-408 AD. SILVER SILIQUA. A Roman Siliqua of Arcadius, Mediolanum (Milan) Mint. Obv: DN ARCADI (....) AVG, pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust right. Rec: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on a globe and inverted spear, MDPS in exerge. c. 0.76g. This coin will have formed part of the last official shipment of silver coins to Britain from Rome, from c.410 AD when Rome abandoned its interest in the province.
FIVE ROMAN SILVER DENARIUS. Roman Silver Denarius: Faustina II (Wife of Marcus Aurelius), 161-175 AD. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Two infants seated on throne. 2.39g. Faustina II (Wife of Marcus Aurelius), 161-175 AD. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Venus standing left holding apple and rudder. 1.85g. Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD. Laodicea Mint. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding whip in left hand. 2.84g. Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD. Contemporary Forgery Denarius. Rome Mint. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. 1.45g. Geta, 209-211 AD. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Securitas seated left holding globe. 3.17g. (5 Coins)
World: Commem collection in 4 albums from countries around the globe celebrating various British Royal Family key events. White Ace album for 1977 Silver Jubilee issues, Westminster album for 1980 Queen Mother's 80th birthday, SG album for 1982 Royal Baby and 1986 album for The Queens's 60th birthday. Mini-sheets, imperf, higher values and 'Specimen' issues seen.
A yellow precious metal pendant and chain, comprises a globe pendant with sandblasted details, the sphere approximately measuring 1.6 cm in diametres, attached to a 55.5 cm long belcher chain, fastened with a lobster clasp, Italian hallmarked as 375 (indicates as 9ct), total weight of item 14.1 grams.
Selection of 1/12th scale Dolls House furniture by various makers, John Hodgson French style hand painted settee with cream upholstery, two chairs and a carver with pink and cream striped upholstery, Tarbena sofa, Wing chair and Lounge chair with Oriental print upholstery, Judith Dunger Oriental lacquered Bureau and folding screen, D.Booth Cradle and Chaise Lounge, Garden Path Wing chair with leather upholstery, Halls Ebony Long case clock, Keith Bougourd Small Time Globe on stand and wall clock, (15 items).
Miniature DEP ‘Globe Baby’ bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth and upper teeth, light brown wig and on a five piece composition body with moulded and painted socks and shoes, wearing a cream dress, 8” (20cm) tall, (condition: head glued into neck socket), together with a similar doll, (eye flake to right eye), (2 items).
A Magnificent Chinese Imperial blue-glazed silver and gilt 'Bat and Crane' vase, Tianqiuping, seal mark and period of Qianlong, the superbly potted globular body surmounted by a columnar neck, delicately enamelled in bright gold and silver on the body with bats and flying cranes holding the 'Eight Daoist Emblems' [anbaxian] amidst clouds, the neck interior turquoise, the base with underglaze blue six-character seal mark on a white ground, approximately 61.5cm high and 42cm wideProvenance:Private collection, believed purchased 1988-1993 by a surgeon based in the Midlands, UK.By descent to his heirs.The current vase is a magnificent example of Imperial Qianlong porcelain. The name of this shape of vase in Chinese is tianqiuping, 'heavenly globe vase', as in Chinese iconography heaven is a sphere. Hence, the large globular body of such vases provides an ideal reference to heaven. The vase is remarkable for its highly unusual enamelling techniques with a striking and exceptionally rare palette of gold and silver against a vivid blue ground, which gives the vase a brilliance of tone. The rich cobalt blue seen on the current vase is sometimes referred to as 'sacrificial blue'. This name derives from the use of vessels bearing this colour glaze during sacrifices at the Imperial Altar of Heaven. It is extremely unusual to see blue vases painted in both gilding and slightly raised silver. The rarity of painted silver on porcelains suggests that the medium may have been difficult to control. An example of a moon flask with similar technique is on display at the Shanghai Museum. This vase is a testament to the creativity of craftsmen working during the Qianlong period in exploring and perfecting enamelling techniques to cater to the emperor's taste for the innovative and the exotic while remaining rooted in antiquity. Such a vase would require at least three firings in the kiln for the three different glazes and enamels. First at over 1200℃ for the cobalt blue, then at a lower temperature for the turquoise green on the interior of the vase, finally the gold and silver enamels in a special kiln designed for enamels. T'ang Ying succeeded Nien His-yao as Commissioner at Huai An and Superintendent of the Imperial Factories in 1736. He is recorded as overseeing the making of enamelled silver (mio yin), see Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese porcelain, p. 64. The author further states, 'One of the most remarkable features of the ceramics of the Qianlong period was the virtuosity of their copies of other materials, which includes 'gold' and 'enamelled silver', p.67. However, no other tainquiping decorated with the same subject in gold and silver appears to have been published. The exceptional quality, monumental size, and imposing presence of the current tianqiuping, as well as its fine and auspicious decoration, would have rendered it suitable for prominent display in one of the halls of the Qing palace. As a devout Buddhist, the Qianlong Emperor was also a follower of Daoism with the wish for long life. We can see the sliver cranes holding an emblem for each of the eight immortals associated with Daoism - including a flower basket, a flute, a fan and castanets - on the vase's body. The flying cranes and bat also carry auspicious messages for longevity and prosperity. Compare with a Famille Rose tianqiuping vase with a similar design, in the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, object number 1989.49 and another Famille Rose tianqiuping, with flying bats amidst clouds, from the court collection at the Palace Museum, museums accession number gu00154670. A moon flask with the combined silver and gold decoration was sold at Sotheby's Paris 23rd June 2016, lot 100. 清乾隆 "大清乾隆年制"款霁蓝釉金银彩暗八仙福寿连绵图天球大樽拍品来源:英国外科医生私人收藏,其购于上世纪八十年代并由家族继承 Condition Report: hair crack to rim approximately 10cm long running vertically down neck from rimsome wear to gildingsome oxidization to silversurface scratches the foot rim is slightly uneven so on a flat surface there is a very slight movement if one rocks the vasethere are two surface marks which could be scratches or fine cracks on the body of the vase and it is difficult to be certain but we think probably just surface scratches but we advise personal examination inside of neck with old dirtCondition Report Disclaimer
Imperial Airways. Original artwork for an Imperial Airways poster by Henri Dormoy 1925, watercolour showing a flight path from London to Baghdad (in french) with a figure resting one hand on the globe with the other hand propelling the aircraft, signed and dated lower right, 98 x 70cm, modern frame, glazed, frame size 107 x 77.5cmQTY: (1)
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gratian (367-383), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n gratia-nvs avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre and Victoriola on globe, tr ps. in exergue, 1.91g/12h (Ghey 40b, this coin; Hoxne 278; RIC IX p.19, 27(f)1; RSC 86+a). Better than very fine, lightly toned £90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Arcadius (383-408), Siliqua, Trier, 392-5, d n arcapi-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, tr p s in exergue, 1.60g/12h (Ghey 74e, this coin; Hoxne 618; RIC IX p.33, 106(c); RSC 27e). Double-struck and chipped, otherwise very fine £30–£40
Roman Imperial Coinage, Arcadius (383-408), Siliqua, Trier, 392-5, d n arcapi-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, tr p s in exergue, 1.67g/6h (Ghey 75a, this coin; Hoxne –; RIC IX p.33, 106(c); RSC 27e). Clipped, otherwise very fine fine, toned £40–£50
Roman Imperial Coinage, Honorius (393-423), Siliqua, Milan, 395-402, d n honori-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, md ps in exergue, 1.44g/6h (Ghey 100b, this coin; Hoxne 721; RIC X p.321, 1228; RSC 59+b). The edge a little ragged, otherwise very fine, lightly toned £60–£80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valens (364-378), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n valen-s avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre and Victoriola on globe, tr p s. in exergue, 2.34g/6h (Ghey 32, this coin; Hoxne 255; RIC IX p.19, 27(e)1; RSC 109+a). Good very fine £120–£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Honorius (393-423), Siliqua, Milan, 395-402, d n honori-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, md ps in exergue, 1.10g/12h (Ghey 100d, this coin; Hoxne 721; RIC X p.321, 1228; RSC 59+b). Minor surface blistering on reverse, otherwise good very fine £40–£50
Roman Imperial Coinage, Honorius (393-423), Siliqua, Milan, 395-402, d n honori-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, md ps in exergue, 1.13g/12h (Ghey 102, this coin; Hoxne 722; RIC X p.321, 1228; RSC 59+b). Some peripheral corrosion, otherwise very fine £30–£40 End of Sale
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valens (364-378), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n valen-s avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre and Victoriola on globe, tr p s. in exergue, 1.87g/12h (Ghey 33, this coin; Hoxne 256; RIC IX p.19, 27(e)1; RSC 109+a). Very fine£90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valentinian II (375-392), Siliqua, Lugdunum, 388-92, d n valentini-anvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, lvg ps in exergue, 1.58g/12h (Ghey 82c, this coin; Hoxne 637; RIC IX p.51, 43(a)1; RSC 76+b). Good very fine, somewhat clipped £90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valens (364-378), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n valen-s avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre (with spur to right) and Victoriola on globe, tr ps. in exergue, 1.90g/6h (Ghey 29, this coin; Hoxne 234; RIC IX p.19, 27(b); RSC 109+c). Striking crack at 5 o’clock running to the centre of the coin, otherwise very fine £70–£90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valens (364-378), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n valen-s avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, tr p s. in exergue, 1.96g/12h (Ghey 30, this coin; Hoxne 235; RIC IX p.19, 27(b); RSC 109+c). Hairline striking split at 10 o’clock, otherwise very fine £70–£90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Magnus Maximus (383-388), Siliqua, Trier, dn mag max-imvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, tr ps in exergue, 1.85g/12h (Ghey 60b, this coin; Hoxne 521; RIC IX p.29, 84(b)1; RSC 20+a). Struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise good very fine and dark toned £90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Magnus Maximus (383-388), Siliqua, Trier, dn mag max-imvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, tr ps in exergue, 1.71g/12h (Ghey 59, this coin; Hoxne 520; RIC IX p.29, 84(b)1; RSC 20+a). Better than very fine, lightly toned £90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Magnus Maximus (383-388), Siliqua, Trier, dn mag max-imvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, tr ps in exergue, 1.74g/6h (Ghey 60d, this coin; Hoxne 521; RIC IX p.29, 84(b)1; RSC 20+a). Irregular flan, about extremely fine £90–£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Eugenius (392-394), Siliqua, Lugdunum, d n evgeni-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, lvg p s in exergue, 1.91g/6h (Ghey 87, this coin; Hoxne 655; RIC IX p.53, 46; RSC 18a). Hairline striking split at 12 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine £700–£900
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valentinian II (375-392), Siliqua, Aquleia, 375-8, d n valentinianvs ivn p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, aq ps. in exergue, 1.64g/5h (Ghey 46, this coin; Hoxne 390; RIC IX p.97, 15(d)2; RSC 76+h). A few small patches of porosity, otherwise better than very fine, lightly toned £70–£90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Theodosius I (379-395), Siliqua, Trier, 378-83, d n theodo-sivs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, 1.97g/12h (Ghey 53, this coin; Hoxne 437; RIC IX, p.25, 58(b)1; RSC 56+a). Very fine or a little better, lightly toned, rare £120–£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gratian (367-383), Siliqua, Trier, 378-83, d n gratia-nvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, tr ps in exergue, 1.68g/1h (Ghey 50a, this coin; Hoxne 423; RIC IX p.25, 58(a)1; RSC 4a). Very fine £70–£90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Arcadius (383-408), Siliqua, Trier, 392-5, d n arcapi-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding reversed spear and Victoriola on globe, tr p s in exergue, 1.49g/12h (Ghey 74a, this coin; Hoxne 618; RIC IX p.33, 106(c); RSC 27e). Clipped, otherwise about extremely fine £60–£80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gratian (367-383), Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, d n gratia-nvs avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vrbs roma, Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre and Victoriola on globe, tr ps. in exergue, 2.09g/12h (Ghey 40a, this coin; Hoxne 278; RIC IX p.19, 27(f)1; RSC 86+a). Very fine£60–£80
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