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MEISSEN; a late 19th century figure of Catherine the Great, painted marks to base, height 22cm.Additional InformationThere are restorations throughout noticeably to the sceptre, orb and crown, also to the tree stump upper section at the back, her feet, the ears of the horse, both legs of the horse (one with recent break glue repair) also restoration to the book and the globe, the horses legs and some of the encrusted flowers around this.
Map Retro Globe Drinks Cabinet A Mobile Cabinet With Unique Graphics All Over In An Old Map Style, The Cabinet Opens To Reveal Three Compartments Which Can Hold Up To Four Wine Bottles And Up To Twelve Glasses, Keeping Everything Safely And Discreetly Stored Away, As Well As Giving You Something To Impress Your Guests When You Reveal The Contents Dimater Φ44.2 X 88H cm
Globe Bar Cabinet Now here’s one for all the home-bar enthusiasts out there. Welcome this mini-globe bar from a piece to store and show off your drinks with pride. Using solid wood to form frame, the structure is tough and durable, keeping the upper cabinet securely in place. Covered in a faded old-map design sticker, the globe opens to reveal space to keep 2 two wine bottles and up to nine glasses Product Dimension: Ф44.2 x 88H (cm) Globe Diameter Inner: 33 cm Bottom Plate size: Φ41.5 x 1T (cm) Middle Shelf Size: Φ31.8 x 1T(cm)
Retro Globe Drinks Cabinet Mobile Now here’s one for all the home-bar enthusiasts out there. A piece to store and show off your drinks with pride. Using solid wood to form the mahogany-coloured frame, the structure is tough and durable, keeping the upper cabinet securely in place. Covered in a faded old-map design, the globe opens to reveal space to keep up to three wine bottles and up to nine glasses Towards the bottom, a shelf is placed for extra holding room for up to five bottles, meaning you’ll always have enough to keep you quenched no matter what. Overall Dimension: Φ44.2 x 88H cm globe Dimension: Φ33 cm Bottom Plate Dimension: Φ41.5 cm Retro Globe Drinks Cabinet MobileNow here’s one for all the home-bar enthusiasts out there. A piece to store and show off your drinks with pride. Using solid wood to form the mahogany-coloured frame, the structure is tough and durable, keeping the upper cabinet securely in place. Covered in a faded old-map design, the globe opens to reveal space to keep up to three wine bottles and up to nine glasses Towards the bottom, a shelf is placed for extra holding room for up to five bottles, meaning you’ll always have enough to keep you quenched no matter what. Overall Dimension: Φ44.2 x 88H cm globe Dimension: Φ33 cm Bottom Plate Dimension: Φ41.5 cm
ÆŸ COOK, Capt. James. A Voyage Towards the South Pole. 2 vols., first edition, 64 maps and plates, many folding, contemporary calf, (good copy), spines gilt and with labels, 4to., 1777.This was Cook's second voyage, in which he was ordered by the Admiralty to 'circumnavigate the globe as far south as possible in search of any southern continents. Cook proved that there was no 'Terra Australis' which supposedly lay between New Zealand and South America, but became convinced that there must be land beyond the ice fields. The men of this expedition became the first to cross the Antarctic Circle. Further visits were made to New Zealand, and... Cook made an astonishing series of discoveries and rediscoveries including Easter Island, the Marquesas, Tahiti and the Society Islands, Niue, the Tonga Islands, the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, and... rounding Cape Horn, on the last part of the voyage, Cook discovered and charted South Georgia' (Hill, Pacific Voyages).Condition Report: Very slight wear to foot of spine vol. 1.Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ CONSTANTINOPLE PANORAMA: BARKER, Henry Aston. A Series of Eight Views forming a Panorama of the City of Constantinople and its Environs, taken from the Tower of Galata. etched key sheet with title as above (545 x 440mm.) and 8 **** etched plates (sheets 715 x 585mm.), loose and uncoloured, as issued, [1813].References: Atabey 60; Blackmer 76.RARE. If joined, these plates would produce a panorama four metres wide (each image is approx. 50 cm. in width) and provide a 360 degree view of the city of Constantinople. In 1797 Robert Barker took out a patent which gave him exclusive rights to exhibit such paintings. His first exhibition was of a painting of London and for this his friends provided him with a title sufficiently striking to gain a permanent place in the English language. 'Panorama', derived from the Greek words meaning 'all' and 'view' had its first use in 1791 in the advertisements for the picture of London. Together with his son Henry Aston Barker, Robert opened a fashionable venue in Leicester Square, 'The Panorama', where examples of this new art form were exhibited to an eager public. A form of education and entertainment, the Barkers' panoramas soon became "all the rage" according to the artist John Constable. When their monopoly ended in 1801, the Barkers realised that they had to take steps to ensure their patrons were not enticed away to rival exhibitions. As a result, views from all parts of the globe began to appear at Leicester Square and, in 1801 the first foreign city to be presented at the Panorama was Constantinople. The present plates form a reproduction of the view. Indeed, they represent the only large-scale reproduction of any of the views exhibited. Condition Report: Margins with some slight tears, slight creasing and light dust soiling, but overall in good condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug in the manner of Christopher Dresser, Mappin & Webb, London 1899, the plain silver mount with hinged cover, short spout and angular handle, on a cut glass globe shaped body with star cut base, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. * Marks good. Good condition overall - one small frit to cut glass body.
TWO TWENTIETH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCKS, OIL LAMPS AND LAMPSHADES, comprising a Smiths Westminster Chiming mantel clock with pendulum, key and original instructions, a Davall mantel clock with pendulum and key (Smiths may need work to mechanism), two green blue Sa Vu oil lamps with clear and opaque shades, vintage Feuerhand storm lantern, oil lamp with amber glass reservoir and chimney, height including chimney 37cm, two globe shaped opaque shades (8)
A QUANTITY OF DOLLS, SOFT TOYS & GAMES, ETC, to include a collection of costume and souvenir dolls (sd to some), quantity of soft toys to include Chad Valley Golly (sd), Wendy Boston teddy bear, clockwork golden plush musical bear, boxed Pedigree plastic doll (damaged), boxed Ideal MGM's Little Women doll 'Meg', quantity of marbles, assorted card games, dominoes, etc, electrical/science experiment sets, tinplate globe, etc, contents of boxes/sets not checked, many boxes with damage and wear
Mel Crawford (Canadian, B. 1925) "Great Seal of New York" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media on Cold Press Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood Great Seal of the State of New York Commemorative Cover issued July 26, 1984. The sun rose in splendor from behind the lush green mountains of the state of New York. Before her penetrating rays lay the peaceful waters of the Hudson River -- masted ships honoring the proud sea trade that helped her people prosper. In 1777, the design showed promise of an exciting new world and included a crest with the globe and an eagle above. As the eleventh state of the original thirteen, New York became the first to use the eagle on her state seal. The same design with crest and shield -- minus the words, the "Great Seal of the State of New York" -- was also chosen to serve as coat-of-arms. On either side of the lovely shield stand two maidens. Liberty, to the left, honors freedom and independence from the oppression of monarchy, while Justice, on the right, seeks compromise between the scales of mercy and the sword. The state motto, "Excelsior" means "Ever Upward," reflecting the tone of a proud and hopeful people in times of upheaval. The seal has undergone minor changes five times since it was adopted, the last one being implemented in 1882. Image Size: 12 x 12 in. Overall Size: 15 x 15 in. Unframed. (B08925)
Charles J Lundgren (New York, Connecticut, 1911 - 1988) "U.S.S. Kansas" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood Commemorative Cover for the U.S.S. Kansas. The U.S.S. Kansas was commissioned on 18 April 1907 with Captain Charles B. Vreeland in command. The new battleship then sailed to Hampton Roads to become part of the famous "Great White Fleet." On 9 December 1907 she passed in review before President Theodore Roosevelt while getting underway for the first leg of the Fleet's historic world cruise. After circling the globe, she again passed in review before President Roosevelt on 22 February 1909 ending a widely acclaimed voyage of good will, which also subtly, but effectively, demonstrated America's strength to the world. She was then assigned to the 2nd Battleship Division which sailed for Europe in November 1910. Upon the U.S.S. Kansas' return to the States in 1911, she was pressed into duty by the the United States Naval Academy for midshipman training cruises. However, the U.S.S. Kansas was called to special service on 1 July 1913 to bear the body of the Venezuelan ambassador to the United States back to La Guaira. She remained along the South American coast to investigate reports of revolutionary activities and forestall armed anti-American insurrections. The U.S.S. Kansas spent the majority of World War I as a training vessel before becoming the flagship for Rear Admiral Charles F. Hughes, Commander of Battleship Division 4, Squadron 2. Image Size: 13.5 x 15.5 in. Overall Size: 20.5 x 21.75 in. Unframed. (B09757)
Original vintage Soviet sports poster for Team A games in the World and Europe Hockey Championship in USSR Moscow 12 to 28 April 1986, featuring a colour photograph of hockey players at the goal, with a player raising his hands in celebration and goal keeper and other players on the ground. Schedule of the games with dates and teams below in white over blue. Sponsored by Pepsi with the company logo in the bottom left corner, championship logo in the top left corner - a globe marked with the USSR flag and hockey sticks next to a mascot bear in hockey uniform. Very good condition, browning, foxing. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 84x56.5, year of printing: 1986.
Original vintage sport poster published by the Levi Strauss clothing brand (founded 1853) for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games featuring dynamic artwork depicting a skier in red, white and blue skiing at speed with the white spray of snow lit up over the map of North America highlighted on a globe above small silhouettes of a ski jumper leading to a skier with arms outstretched to wings, the Levi's logo and stylised title text in the margin below. One of a series of six posters commissioned by the blue jeans manufacturer Levi's as official sponsors of the US team for the 1980 Olympic Games; this Levi's Olympic Opportunity Sweepstakes campaign emphasised a sport associated with each of the six continents competing in the event - Skiing (North America), Gymnastics (Asia), Swimming (Australia), Track & Field (Africa), Soccer (South America), Cycling (Europe) - but the posters were withdrawn following the decision by US President Carter to boycott the Olympics in protest after the USSR invaded Afghanistan in December 1979. Fair condition, creasing, small tears on the margin, paper skimming, staining. Country of issue: USA, designer: Michael Gibson, size (cm): 61x46, year of printing: 1979.
Globe trotting, matching-numbers, single-headlight 330 GT 2+2 in fantastic shape with Classiche Certification.This left-hand drive, Series II has seen much of the worldPreviously restored in the United States of AmericaMultiple Concours award winner in the pastSignificant expenditure in recent years totalling over £20,000Ferrari Classiche CertificationThe cherished registration '33 OF' is included in the saleNB: Rear end crash damage in 2004. Professionally repaired and awarded a 'Classiche' at a later date. Any inspection welcomeThe Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 made its debut at the Brussels Salon in January 1964, proceeding its earlier 250 2+2 GTE and 330 America cousins. The Series I, as it later became known, was much more than a re-engined 250, it was a bolder, more distinctive incarnation in both looks and performance.Pininfarina was once again entrusted with the styling, and their vision of Ferrari's evolution drew muse from the cars' predecessors yet included some daring design elements. A sharper nose and tail, a wide grille, and the espousal of a characteristic quad headlight arrangement, all of which reflected the tastes of Ferrari's most important export market, the USA.Although some criticised its styling, the Series I four-headlight 330 GT has become truly evocative of 1960s fashion, lauded both for its individuality and Pininfarina's purity of design. The fantastic Gioacchino Colombo designed, high-output, V-12 engine was fitted to all 300 GT series and produced an impressive 300bhp, adorned with triple Weber carburettors, this combination taking the vehicle from 0-100km in an astounding 6.3 seconds, making it the fastest road-going Ferrari at the time.Series II cars from 1966 onwards reverted to a more conventional twin-headlight arrangement ditching the slightly awkward quad-headlights and aesthetically looked much better for it.This particular Series II has lived somewhat of a globe-trotting life throughout its history. Initially delivered to Italy, the car later made its way to the United States of America during the late 1970s, with records of it being for sale in Virginia, US during 1979.Subsequently, it travelled from state-to-state and underwent a full bare-metal repaint in Metallic Bronze (Nocciola Metallizzato) prior to winning numerous awards at prestigious Concours events in Pennsylvania, including ‘Ferrari of Execptional Merit’ at the 1988 Ferrari Festival, First in Class at a combined marques Concours, and several top-three finishes at various other events. Following this star-studded life in PA, the car then ended up in Mexico, before coming to Germany via Florida - where it was again restored with a colour change to Nero - and then going back across the world to Arizona, then down to Chile before being imported into and sold in the UK during 2015 to our vendor and current owner. In 2004, it was 'rear-ended' in the USA but was professionally repaired and subsequently inspected.A fantastic matching-numbers example, this 330 GT 2+2 has been significantly overhauled by marque specialist GTO Engineering, with the vendor commissioning a general mechanical ‘tidy up’ along with the fitment of a reconditioned steering box, new track rod ends, new clutch slave and master cylinders, a new exhaust and various other sundry items, with a total cost of £22,500.Along with the aforementioned work taking place at GTO, the car was also inspected and awarded Ferrari Classiche Certification at the same time.In recent years, the gearbox has been rebuilt by marque specialist QV London serving known weakness to synchromesh in 2020. The fuse box has been reconditioned following a non-charging issue, and the battery has been upgraded to a new deep-cycle AGM item, furthermore the radiator has been given a new core in 2017 and the interior has also been significantly overhauled and restored, with the leather seats and door cards being re-trimmed during 2016 by specialist Trimania.Offered with the fitting cherished registration of ’33 OF’ and with full Ferrari Classiche Certification, this 1966 left-hand-drive 330 GT 2+2 is in stunning condition throughout, and remains the envy of many drivers and enthusiasts to this day, just as it would have been in period.SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 330 GT 2+2Year: 1966Chassis Number: 9315Registration Number: 33OFTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 9315Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: TanClick here for more details and images
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