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Lot 15

A small reproduction table globe; a pair of china duck plaques; various wooden items to include an eagle ornament, bowls etc.

Lot 1166

An early 20th centurye Globe Wernicke clerk's desk, length 64cm, depth 56cm, height 118cm

Lot 263

RETRO FLOOR LAMP, WORLD GLOBE & MOTHER OF PEARL SHIP DISPLAY

Lot 637

A stunning example of a rare and genuine petrol pump globe for Esso petroleum by S&W lighting ltd in original packing case

Lot 368

GLOBE COCKTAIL CABINET, 90cm H, in the form of an antique terrestial globe on stand with rising lid.

Lot 382

GLOBE COCKTAIL CABINET, in the form of an antique terrestrial globe on stand with rising lid and fitted interior, 100cm H x 70cm.

Lot 236

Modern contemporary Metal globe.

Lot 396G

Square side table: together with a piano stool and a brass trimmed occasional table with globe detail to top (3).

Lot 138

A modern hardstone inset terrestrial table top globe, within brass mount with compass below, height approx 50cm

Lot 660

A modern child's educational terrestrial globe on stand together with three other terrestrial globes (4)

Lot 827

A Geographia terrestrial globe on a Bakelite base, bottom holding nut missing

Lot 314

A terrestrial globe on stand

Lot 1321

An attractive desk globe with battery operated clock, 9" tall and two reproduction art deco style lady figures, 11" tall.

Lot 1690

Two glass shades, one being a white ceiling light globe, some wear to base and the other a Victorian glass fluted shade in white and yellow with painted flowers.

Lot 145

A collection of 19th century and later decanters, (majority with associated stoppers), of various form including mallet, ovoid, shaft-and-globe, etc.

Lot 106

Jack Wild signed 10x8 black and white photo. Jack Wild (30 September 1952 - 1 March 2006) was an English actor and singer, best known for his debut role as the Artful Dodger in Oliver! (1968), for which 16-year-old Jack received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor (becoming the fourth-youngest nominee in the category) as well as Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 13

Nastassja Kinski signed cheque for $100 in 1988 attached to A4 card, also 7x5 colour photo of Kinski during a glamour shot attached. Nastassja Aglaia Kinski is a German actress and former model who has appeared in more than 60 films in Europe and the United States. Her worldwide breakthrough was with Stay as You Are (1978). She then came to global prominence with her Golden Globe Award-winning performance as the title character in the Roman Polanski-directed film Tess (1979). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 163

Mark Rylance signed and inscribed, 7x4, black and white magazine photograph. Rylance is an English actor, theatre director, and playwright. He was the first artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, between 1995 and 2005. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 192

Ian McShane collection two signed 6x4 black and white photos affixed to A4 sheet. Ian David McShane (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor. He is known for his television performances, particularly the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (1986-1994), as Al Swearengen in Deadwood (2004-2006) and its 2019 film continuation, the original series garnering him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama and a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Mr. Wednesday in American Gods (2017-2021). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 227

Emma Thompson signed 10x8 black and white photo. Dame Emma Thompson DBE (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress, screenwriter, producer, activist, author, and comedian. One of Britain's most acclaimed actresses, she is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, a British Academy Television Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 230

Daniel Day-Lewis signed 6x4 black and white photo. Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is an English retired actor with dual British and Irish citizenship. His numerous accolades include three Academy Awards for Best Actor, making him the first and only actor to have three wins in that category, and the third male actor to win three competitive acting Academy Awards, the sixth performer overall. He won four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. In June 2014, Day-Lewis received a knighthood for services to drama. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 3

Bertrand Piccard signed 8x6 colour postcard showing Piccard's hot air balloon. Also included is a special postage stamp on a German presentation sheet, also signed by Piccard. Bertrand Piccard FRSGS (born 1 March 1958) is a Swiss explorer, psychiatrist and environmentalist. Along with Brian Jones, he was the first to complete a non-stop balloon flight around the globe, in a balloon named Breitling Orbiter 3. He was the initiator, chairman, and pilot, with André Borschberg, of Solar Impulse, the first successful round-the-world solar-powered flight. In 2012 Piccard was designated as a Champion of the Earth by the UN Environment Programme. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 34

Gary Oldman signed 10x8 colour photo pictured in his role in the film 5th Element. Gary Leonard Oldman (born 21 March 1958) is an English actor and filmmaker. Regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, he is known for his versatility and intense acting style. He has received several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and three British Academy Film Awards. His films have grossed over $11 billion worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing actors to date. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 451

Jane Fonda signed 10x8 Barbarella colour photo. Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, political activist, environmentalist, and former fashion model. She is the recipient of various accolades including two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Golden Lion Honorary Award, the Honorary Palme d'Or, and the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 454

Angie Dickinson signed 10x8 colour photo. Angeline Dickinson (née Brown; born September 30, 1931) is an American actress. She began her career on television, appearing in many anthology series during the 1950s, before gaining her breakthrough role in Gun the Man Down (1956) with James Arness and the Western film Rio Bravo (1959), for which she received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 462

Renée Zellweger signed 10x8 colour photo pictured her role as Judy Garland. Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an American actress and singer. She has received multiple accolades throughout her career, including four Golden Globe Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, and two Academy Awards from four nominations. She was one of the world's highest-paid actresses by 2007, and was named the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year in 2009. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 509

Richard Todd signed 16x12 Dambusters black and white photo. Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd OBE (11 June 1919 - 3 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s. He received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Male, and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance as Corporal Lachlan MacLachlan in the 1949 film The Hasty Heart. His other notable roles include Jonathan Cooper in Stage Fright (1950), Wing Commander Guy Gibson in The Dam Busters (1955), Sir Walter Raleigh in The Virgin Queen (1955), and Major John Howard in The Longest Day (1962). He was previously a Captain in the British Army during World War II, fighting in the D-Day landings as a member of the 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 47

An Art Deco style lamp, female figure holding aloft a globe, 38cm tall

Lot 103

LURPAK BUTTER DISH, TOAST RACK AND EGGCUP, along with a Bell's Scotch Whisky water jug and a hanging rack of kitchen utensils, also three fashion dolls and a reproduction globe in a box (9)

Lot 459

Early 20th century oil lamp with globe shade and another lamp (2)

Lot 250H

A 1930's 12 inch terrestrial globe, papers published by George Philip & son, 32 Fleet Street with Calibrated gilt brass arm on turned ebonised stand.

Lot 418

Glass bowls, globe jigsaw, tins etc

Lot 16

HARDY, THOMAS., A CHANGED MAN, 'The Waiting Supper And Other Tales Concluding With The Romantic Adventures Of A Milkmaid', published 1915, London Macmillan and Co., Limited., and a collection of further works by Thomas Hardy, all with brown covers, stamped 'The Globe Publishing Co Ltd' to the spine (a lot)Provenance: The Derek Mills Library, A Collection of Thomas Hardy and Dorset BooksDerek C Mills (7th November 1930 â€“ 13th October 2019). Born in Poole in 1930, Derek’s interest in Thomas Hardy was evident in his later schoolwork, and formed a significant part of his higher education at Westminster College. His final dissertation was based on Hardy’s life and works, and contributed to Derek attaining the qualifications that saw him follow his father into the teaching profession.  In 1963 Derek was appointed as an English teacher at the newly built Secondary Modern School in Cranborne, Dorset. He and his family settled in Cranborne, and it remained his home for the rest of his life. In 1971 he took the position of librarian at Queen Elizabeth School in Wimborne, Dorset. Derek served as Publications Manager for The Hardy Society for a number of years in the 1980’s. He provided Hardy enthusiasts throughout the world with publications, information and advice. Upon retirement from teaching he entered local politics, serving as Parish Councillor, District Councillor, and as Chairman of East Dorset District Council in the 1990’s. Derek’s other passion was for the county of Dorset. He was a life member of The Society of Dorset Men, a member of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, and a founding member of the Cranborne History Society. He collected a large library of books on all aspects of Dorset. His family are delighted and grateful that Dukes Auctioneers are providing the opportunity for others to own and enjoy their father’s cherished books.

Lot 13

Large Gemstone globe on Metal tripod stand fitted with below compass

Lot 250

A Geographia Ltd six inch terrestrial globe, on a wooden stand

Lot 202

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Painting 23.5, St Ives Mixed media Signed, inscribed and dated '83 to verso 36 x 36cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 203

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Untitled ReliefMixed media Signed to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 204

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)If Winter Comes, ReliefMixed media Signed, Inscriptions to verso including the date 198256x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 205

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)The Carracks, ReliefMixed media Signed, and to verso inscriptions with the date 198156x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 206

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Night-Fall ReliefMixed media Signed and inscribed to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.Terry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.Condition report: This is in almost mint condition

Lot 207

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)No3 ReliefMixed media Signed and inscribed to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 208

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Standing Stones, ReliefMixed media Signed and inscribed to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.Terry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 209

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Park Bench, ReliefMixed media Signed to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 210

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Crow Black, ReliefMixed media Signed, further signed inscribed and dated '82 to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 211

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Jug, ReliefMixed media Signed, further signed inscribed and dated '82 to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 212

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Flood Tide, Hayle, ReliefMixed media Signed, further signed inscribed and dated '82 to verso 56x56cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 213

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Untitled, ReliefMixed media, giltSigned and dated '76, further signed and dated to verso 33.5x33.5cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 214

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Hepworth Garden II, Painting 1612, ReliefMixed media Signed, inscribed and dated '83 to verso23x41cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.Condition report: In good condition and well presented

Lot 215

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)November Window, Painting Z6.1, ReliefMixed media Signed inscribed and dated '83 to verso 46x38cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 216

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Untitled, ReliefMixed media, silveredSigned and dated '7633x34cm together with two other reliefs of similar sizeTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 217

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Three Pots, ReliefMixed media Signed30x30cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 218

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)Two, ReliefsMixed media Each signedEach 30x30cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 219

Terry WHYBROW (1932-2020)A TriptrychPainting III TrewynMixed media Signed inscribed and dated '83 to verso Each of the three works measures 23x15cmTerry Whybrow 1932 - 2020Terry was born in St Pancras, London where he trained and worked as a furniture designer for many years before moving to Cornwall in 1980 with his wife the art historian and novelist Marion. He then took up painting full-time and was heavily influenced by the St Ives abstract movement of the mid-twentieth century. His work travelled through figuration, abstraction and back; he felt that when living in London his 'paintings were hard edged abstractions of urban life,' but since coming to Cornwall 'all previous ideas and influences were overshadowed by the strength and textures of Cornwall'. Terry was widely exhibited and he found commercial success as the shapes and forms of his early work gradually developed into the fruit and bowls of the meticulous still-lives for which he became well known. His paintings are held in private collections around the globe, and in Cornwall. Falmouth Art Gallery also holds his work in their public collection.

Lot 305

Approx 140 Assorted FDC with Stamps & Various FDI Postmarks, With a Mixture of Typed & Hand Written Addresses, Including Dickens & Wordsworth 1970, The Armada 1988, Scottish Heraldry 1987, British Architects in Europe 1987, Ordnance Survey Bicentenary 1791-1991, Wintertime 1992, The Lord Mayor's Show 1989, The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust 1996, Rugby League Centenary 1995, Communications 1995, Science Fiction 1995, Heinz Soups 1971, Robert Burns 1996, 20th Century Women of Achievement 1996, European Communities 1973, BBC & Broadcasting History 1972, Europe in Space 1991, IX British Commonwealth Games 1970, Astronomy 1990, Joint Issue with the UK 1988, Food and Farming 1989, Birds 1989, Games & Toys 1989, Industrial Archaeology 1989, Roman Britain 1993, Autumn 1993,The Age of Steam 1994, Pictorial Postcards 1994, Channel Tunnel 1994, The Royal Navy 1982, Shakespear's Globe 1995, Opening of the Forth Road Bridge 1964, First Meeting Place of the Trades Union Congress 1968, Votes for Women 1968, Gipsy Moth IV 1967, General Anniversaries 1970, British Bridges 1968. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 86

A DUDLEY ADAMS (1762-1830) 18 INCH CELESTIAL GLOBECIRCA 1807With twenty four hand-coloured gores inscribed Britanniarum B.F.Gi Augustissimo Georgio Tertio./ Affronomorum Patrono Mun...entisssimo, Celeberrimo/ Globum nunc Caelestem,/ Novum et Emendatiorium Anstrale nuperrime observata, Ata,/ Stellas Catalogi Flamstediani Universas, vere exprimentem,/ Grati animi et pietatis monumentum,/ . D. D. Q./ Omni ...tu et officio devinctissimus/ D. Adams/ 1807/ Made by D. ADAMS Globe Manufacturer, on a turned mahogany stand with baluster supports joined by stretchers, restorationsOverall 63cm high, overall 56cm diameter Condition Report: Surface has been cleaned/probably bleached and recoloured.Several repaired/filled scuffs.One small depression adjacent to the Northern Crown.Spotting throughout.The Meridian papers with some scuffing and wear most noticeably between Cancer and Leo.The stand is stained beech and was probably originally ebonised. Two of the supports have noticeable historic worm holes.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 521

'LINDSTROM'S GLOBE GAME' VINTAGE AMERICAN BAGATELLE BOARD 62 X 36cms

Lot 435

A reproduction mahogany finished globe on a tripod stand, 94cm hLocation: Rostrum

Lot 144

* Globe. Philips' Three-Inch Terrestrial Globe, George Philip & Son Ltd, circa 1910, 12 engraved gores with contemporary outline colouring, adjustable north polar axis, mounted perpendicular on a turned ebonised stand, overall height 160 mm (6.5 inches), contained within the manufacture's card case with printed label to one sideQty: (1)

Lot 101

An early 20th century Globe Wernicke style modular stacking 'solicitor' library bookcase or collector's cabinet, by Minty, Library Specialists, Oxford, each section with three glazed doors, the projecting base with three raised and fielded panel doors, 167.5cm high, 133.5cm wide, 29.5cm deep

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