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Lot 341

CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, along with silver plated wares, a model globe, brassware and other objects

Lot 1120

A Globe-Wernicke oak four tier stacking bookcase, 85cm by 28cm by 133cm

Lot 1283

A large floor standing illuminated terrestrial globe with by Georama Ltd with Art Deco style base circa 1905 (a.f.) approximately 80cm by 140cm together with a 1920s oak coat rack (a.f.)

Lot 1217

PELE SIGNED PRINT A 22" X 18" framed and glazed handsigned limited edition print of Pele holding a globe, number 8 of 350. Includes a Becket Graphicurcus certificate of authenticity on the back. Good

Lot 277

A pair of small Victorian globe de mariee, 9in tall

Lot 278

Two Victorian globe de mariee, large 19.5in high, small 13.75in high, smaller dome has crack

Lot 6102

A railway station oil lamp reservoir stamped Walsingham and a glass globe shade

Lot 1017

A Globe Wernicke oak bookcase with four sections and additional top section, 86.5 cm wide by 30cm deep

Lot 1018

A Globe Wernicke oak six section bookcase including two deeper sections at base, 183cm tall x 86.5 wide x 30cm deep

Lot 1078

An early 20th terrestrial globe by James Wellsworth & Co. on oak stepped base with inset compass, 53cm tall

Lot 2301

Interesting contemporary brass and wooden novelty two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell and inscribed B.R no. 83727, the 5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a turquoise decorated centre, contained within a wooden case surmounted by two brass Corinthian columns suspending a rotating pendulum with globe bob, under an angled glazed case with carrying handle, 24" high (key)

Lot 301

§ Dennis Creffield (British 1931-2018)Ripon Cathedral: The West Front, 1987 charcoal 76 x 56cmFootnote: Provenance: United Oxford & Cambridge Universities Club, London With Flowers East, London Exhibited: London, Hayward Gallery, English Cathedrals: Creffield, 1988-1990, cat.no.53 "No artist has ever before drawn all the English medieval cathedrals - not even Turner. I've dreamed of doing so since I was a student" - Dennis Creffield Dennis Creffield’s artistic abilities were recognised from an early age and in 1947, aged just 16, he was offered a place to study under David Bomberg at the Borough Polytechnic. Under Bomberg, Creffield flourished, developing his own distinctive style and in 1949, he was made an official member of the Borough Group. Between 1957 and 1961, Creffield trained at the Slade School of Art, where he was awarded the Tonks Prize for Life Drawing and the Steer Medal for Landscape Painting. Upon the recommendation of Herbert Read, from 1964 to 1966 Creffield was the Geography Fellow in Art at the University of Leeds. In 1987, the South Bank Board, known today as the Arts Council, commissioned Creffield to record the twenty-six medieval cathedrals of England produced between 1040 and 1540. Although the commission took two years and a 10,000-mile cross-country journey in a caravan to complete, Creffield, having become captivated by ecclesiastical architecture, was not satisfied and continued to produce charcoal drawings of churches and cathedrals, both in the UK and on the continent, until the late 1990s. Describing the structures as being like “giants (or angels)” (English Cathedrals, South Bank Centre: London, 1987, p.6), Creffield aspired not to capture the buildings simply as they appeared, but rather aimed, through his spirited and intuitive mark making, to express the feeling of being in the presence of these behemoths, now naturalised like sleeping giants into the English landscape. Unrestricted by the limitations of commission, the charcoals created post-1987 demonstrate Creffield’s increased proclivity towards abstraction. Largely unrestricted by medium and subject, Creffield’s works are reliably vigorous, energetic and marked by their sense of immediacy. Today his work is held in major collections across the globe, including the Tate Gallery, the British Museum, and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Condition report: The West front is supberb and massy - like the outcrops of millstone grit you find in Yorkshire. Even Scott's complete refacing of it with a nasty workhouse grey stone hasn't spoilt it because its proportions are spot on.

Lot 68

Dylan Lewis (South African, born 1964), Sitting Cheetah Round Table,bronze with circular glass top, signed and numbered 6/33 77 x 160cmFootnote: Raised by a family of accomplished artists – his mother a painter and his father a sculptor – Johannesburg-born artist, Dylan Lewis, is today heralded as one of the world’s leading contemporary wildlife sculptors, with his works featuring in important private and public collections across the globe. Drawing on his enduring and insatiable fascination with the natural world and recalling frequent childhood trips taken with his father to the Kruger National Park, Lewis’ best-known works date from his ‘cat years’. Typically citing lions, leopards and cheetahs and his muses, Lewis’ bronze cats are simultaneously deeply personal and yet also reflective of ‘wilderness’ in the broader human imagination. Having worked as a taxidermist and field guide at Rondevlei Nature Reserve, Cape Town, between 1985 and 1989, Lewis possesses both the technical dexterity and anatomical knowledge to produce the animal as it is in nature and as it appears in our collective psyche. Lewis’ more recent work explores our relationship to our own inner wilderness through his use of the human figure. A proportion of the proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Tusk Trust to support its wildlife conservation work across Africa.

Lot 69

Dylan Lewis (South African, born 1964), Sitting Cheetah Round Table,bronze with circular glass top, signed and numbered 9/33 77 x 160cmFootnote: Raised by a family of accomplished artists – his mother a painter and his father a sculptor – Johannesburg-born artist, Dylan Lewis, is today heralded as one of the world’s leading contemporary wildlife sculptors, with his works featuring in important private and public collections across the globe. Drawing on his enduring and insatiable fascination with the natural world and recalling frequent childhood trips taken with his father to the Kruger National Park, Lewis’ best-known works date from his ‘cat years’. Typically citing lions, leopards and cheetahs and his muses, Lewis’ bronze cats are simultaneously deeply personal and yet also reflective of ‘wilderness’ in the broader human imagination. Having worked as a taxidermist and field guide at Rondevlei Nature Reserve, Cape Town, between 1985 and 1989, Lewis possesses both the technical dexterity and anatomical knowledge to produce the animal as it is in nature and as it appears in our collective psyche. Lewis’ more recent work explores our relationship to our own inner wilderness through his use of the human figure. A proportion of the proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Tusk Trust to support its wildlife conservation work across Africa.

Lot 70

Dylan Lewis (South African, born 1964), Leopard Head, 1997,bronze, signed in the cast and numbered 7/12 47cm highFootnote: Raised by a family of accomplished artists – his mother a painter and his father a sculptor – Johannesburg-born artist, Dylan Lewis, is today heralded as one of the world’s leading contemporary wildlife sculptors, with his works featuring in important private and public collections across the globe. Drawing on his enduring and insatiable fascination with the natural world and recalling frequent childhood trips taken with his father to the Kruger National Park, Lewis’ best-known works date from his ‘cat years’. Typically citing lions, leopards and cheetahs and his muses, Lewis’ bronze cats are simultaneously deeply personal and yet also reflective of ‘wilderness’ in the broader human imagination. Having worked as a taxidermist and field guide at Rondevlei Nature Reserve, Cape Town, between 1985 and 1989, Lewis possesses both the technical dexterity and anatomical knowledge to produce the animal as it is in nature and as it appears in our collective psyche. Lewis’ more recent work explores our relationship to our own inner wilderness through his use of the human figure. A proportion of the proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Tusk Trust to support its wildlife conservation work across Africa

Lot 700

AN AUXILIARY CRUISERS WAR BADGE. A Second World War or later Auxiliary Cruisers Badge with a Viking longboat dominating a globe within a laurel wreath and capped with a small eagle and swastika, the ship and wreath gilt, one piece construction, marked to the reverse 'R.R.S.' with round pin, 52x40 mm. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.

Lot 882

ANTONINIANUS OF PROBUS 276-282. Radiate bust r. within legend IMP C M AVR PROBUS AUG. Reverse two male figures, Jupiter to the right handing a globe to the Emperor within IOVI CONSERVAT. Mint mark PXXT for Ticinum. Webb records 133 coins from this reign amongst the hoard, only 1 with this legend to the reverse. Provenance: The Linchmere Hoard, Miss Abbott and thence by descent.

Lot 890

ANTONINIANUS OF CARUS 282-283. Radiate bust r. within legend IMP C M AUR CARUS AUG. Reverse winged figure of Victory holding a wreath and palm, standing on a globe flanked by two captives within VICTORIA AUGG. Mint mark A for Gaul. Webb records only 5 coins from this reign amongst the hoard, only two of this type. Provenance: The Linchmere Hoard, Miss Abbott and thence by descent.

Lot 893

ANTONINIANUS OF TACITUS 275-276. Radiate bust r. within legend IMP C M CL TACITUS P F AUG. Reverse standing figure of Providentia holding a rod which she points at a globe by her feet, within PROVID DEOR. Gaul. Webb records 60 coins from this reign amongst the hoard, a single example of this type. Provenance: The Linchmere Hoard, Miss Abbott and thence by descent.

Lot 632

2 boxes of collectable ceramics to include Lilliput Lane, various ornaments, snow globe & figurines. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.

Lot 583

A modern globe and modern desk lamp Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 616

EIIR Royal Marines Drum Majors Marching Parade Mace, fine example with large silver plated globe top with crown and lion fitted. Throat section mounted with coppered ER and anchor plus regimental motto in scroll. Plated mounts and linked chain running the length of the wooden haft with a large silver plated lower socket piece. Central fitting stamped “POTTER LONDON”. Remains in very good overall condition. Approximately 167cms in length.

Lot 31

An early 20th century Globe Wernicke style oak stacking bookcase in six sections, 200 h x 88 w 25cmd

Lot 35

An early 20th century Globe Wernicke style white painted oak stacking bookcase in six sections, 193 h x 88 w x 26cm d

Lot 328

A carved wooden chess set in a wooden box with sliding cover; a glass chess set and board; a glass desk globe (3)

Lot 670

George C Scott signed 10x8 black and white photo. George Campbell Scott (October 18, 1927 - September 22, 1999) was an American actor, director, and producer who had a celebrated career on both stage and screen. With a gruff demeanour and commanding presence, Scott became known for his portrayal of stern, but complex, authority figures like prosecutor Claude Dancer in Anatomy of a Murder, General Buck Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, Dr. Herbert Bock in The Hospital, Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Lt. Kinderman in The Exorcist III, and General George S. Patton in the biopic Patton, which won him the Academy Award for Best Actor. Described by The Guardian as a battler and an actor of rare courage, his performances won him widespread recognition and numerous other accolades, including a Golden Globe, a Genie Award, and two Primetime Emmys. Good condition. All autographs 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 812

George Chakiris signed 10x8 West Side Story black and white photo. George Chakiris ( born September 16, 1934) is a retired American actor. He is best known for his appearance in the 1961 film version of West Side Story as Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks gang, for which he won both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture. Good condition. All autographs 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 816

Harvey Stephens signed 10x8 Damien black and white photo. Harvey Spencer Stephens (born 12 November 1970) is an English actor. He became world famous when he took on the role of devil child Damien Thorn in the 1976 film The Omen, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture - Male. Good condition. All autographs 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 820

Joanne Woodward signed 10x8 black and white photo. Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an American actress, producer, and philanthropist. She is the recipient of an Academy Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. Good condition. All autographs 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 868

James Caan signed 10x8 black and white photo. James Edmund Caan(born March 26, 1940) is an American actor. After early roles in The Glory Guys (1965), for which he received a Golden Globe nomination, El Dorado (1967), and The Rain People (1969), he came to prominence in the 1970s with significant roles in films such as Brian's Song (1971), Cinderella Liberty (1973), The Gambler (1974), Freebie and the Bean (1974), Rollerball (1975), Funny Lady (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Chapter Two (1979). For his signature role in The Godfather (1972), that of hot-tempered Sonny Corleone, Caan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe. Good condition. All autographs 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 872

Stacy Keach signed 10x8 black and white photo dedicated. Walter Stacy Keach Jr. (born June 2, 1941), known professionally as Stacy Keach, is an American actor and narrator. He has played mainly dramatic roles throughout his career, often in law enforcement or as a private detective. His most prominent role was as Mickey Spillane's fictional detective Mike Hammer, which he played in numerous stand-alone television films and at least three television series throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The role earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1984. Good condition. All autographs 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 879

Bridget Fonda signed 10x8 black and white It Could Happen To You photo. Bridget Jane Fonda Elfman (born January 27, 1964] is a retired American actress. She is known for her roles in The Godfather Part III (1990), Single White Female (1992), Singles (1992), Point of No Return (1993), It Could Happen to You (1994), and Jackie Brown (1997). She is the daughter of Peter Fonda, niece of Jane Fonda, and granddaughter of Henry Fonda. Fonda was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Mandy Rice-Davies in the 1989 film Scandal and provided the voice for Jenna in the 1995 animated feature film Balto. She received an Emmy Award nomination for the 1997 TV film In the Gloaming, and a second Golden Globe Award nomination for the 2001 TV film No Ordinary Baby. Good condition. All autographs 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 885

Kirstie Alley signed 10x8 black and white Sibling Rivalry photo. Kirstie Louise Alley (born January 12, 1951) is an American actress, producer, model, and television personality. Her breakout role was as Rebecca Howe on the NBC sitcom Cheers (1987-1993), receiving an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991 for the role. From 1997 to 2000, she starred on the sitcom Veronica's Closet, earning additional Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Good condition. All autographs 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 33

A WORLD GLOBE ON A STAND WITH SEMI PRECIOUS STONES AND AGATE

Lot 52

A BLACK AND CHROME GLOBE

Lot 65

A VINTAGE STYLE GLOBE ON A WOODEN STAND

Lot 379

The Use of Globe - The First Voyage of Sir Francis Drake by Sea, reprinted from a tract of 1594, signed wood block print plate, half calf and Spirit Tables of Sykes's Hydrometer 1923 (2)

Lot 159

A leather suitcase with labels, scanglobe illuminated globe, Kenrick mincer, resin ornament and five pencil sharpeners (9) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 278

Lorna Bailey half globe teapot in the Manhattan pattern, H: 18.5 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots).Condition Report: no chips, cracks or visible restoration.

Lot 315

Four globe wall light fittings, boxed and un-used

Lot 515

Two Victorian style globe outdoor porch lights with smoked glass, boxed, un-used

Lot 570

Early 20th Century oak Globe Wernicke two sectional bookcase.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 242

Tintenstand im Stil der Renaissance, Italien, 19. Jhdt. Bronze, dunkel patiniert, und Messing. Auf vier Renaissance-Füßen die rechteckige profilierte Plinthe. Darauf die vollplastisch gearbeitete Bronze in Form von zwei Atlanten, welche die große stilisierte Weltenkugel tragen. Darin gedeckelter Messingeinsatz sowie -fässchen für die Tinte. Abschließender 1/3-runder Deckel mit Knauf. Maße 22 x 22 x 13 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Patina minimal berieben.Zustand: II +An Italian inkstand in the style of the Renaissance, 19th century Bronze, dark-patinated, and brass. The rectangular, profiled plinth on four Renaissance feet. On top of it the fully sculptured bronze in the form of two atlases supporting the large stylised globe. Inside are a brass insert with a lid and a small container for the ink. 1/3 round closing lid with knob. Dimensions 22 x 22 x 13 cm. Slight signs of age and wear. Patina minimally rubbed.Condition: II +

Lot 1022

A vintage globe of the world (post 1964), on stained wooden base, approximately 47cm high. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.

Lot 1179

An unusual pair of 1980s white ceramic table lamps, each in the form of two hands holding an opaque white globe shade, approximately 27cm high, the base 10.6cm x 11cm. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.

Lot 45

A MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND BRACELET, BY BULGARI, CIRCA 1950The highly articulated bracelet designed with three rows of brilliant-cut diamonds within claw-setting, mounted in platinum, diamonds approximately 20-22cts total, signed Bvlgari, with maker's case, length 17cmThe Pindhos mountain range in Greece has long been revered as an esteemed place. The peaks were once seen as a place for worship, reverent believers congregating at the Sanctuary of Dodona to praise Zeus. Others acknowledged the mountains as concealing the entrance to the Underworld and poets, such as Homer, immortalised the range through their words. In more recent years, the mountains have yielded something more tangible, but nonetheless remarkable. Here, in the village of Kallarrytes, we find an ancient silversmithing trade whose humble origins gave rise to one of the greatest jewellery houses in the world: Bulgari.The Pindhos silver trade was painstakingly passed from father to son and, with the birth of Sotirios Boulgaris in 1857, the tradition was continued. Growing up in the village of Paramythia, Sotirios deftly developed his skills as a silversmith and when his family was forced to leave the town, he and his father travelled from place to place selling their trade. However, unrest continued to grow under Ottoman rule and the Boulgaris family made the decision to leave Greece and settled in Corfu. Here, the young Sotirios grew restless, pulled by his desire to achieve greater things and, thus, when the opportunity was offered to him by his old acquaintance and fellow silversmith, Demetrios Kremos, he left his father and travelled to Italy. After a brief spell in Naples, Kremos and Boulgaris arrived in Rome in 1881, virtually penniless but determined to make their mark. They set up a small shop at 75 Via Sistina but within three years their success had spurred Sotirios to leave the partnership and he established his own shop at No.85.Sotirios' business flourished and, ten years later, he opened a second shop, trading in antiques, silver and jewels. It is from this point that we see Sotirios losing his Greek identity and reinventing himself under the name of Bulgari.In 1905, Sotirios began to put a greater emphasis on jewellery and introduced his sons, Constantino and Giorgio to the business. He purchased a new building at 10 Via dei Condotti and, by the end of WWI, jewellery had become the focus of Bulgari, with silver and antiques only being sold on a small scale.In 1932, Sotirios passed away, leaving his company and the foundations of a legacy in the capable hands of his two sons. Constantino and Giorgio wasted no time in transforming Bulgari's image and they expanded the shop at Via dei Condotti, reopening in 1934. The Condotti premises encapsulated what 30s' decadence truly meant. Porphyry urns and marble columns rose from highly polished floors whilst gilded surfaces softly reflected those lucky enough to walk by. Yet the true luxury was cradled within finely made cabinets as jewels glimmered alongside carefully worked silver and gold.With a particular interest in jewellery, Giorgio took the over the main running of the business, which allowed Constantino to follow his true passion which, loyal to his ancestors, was the study of silver. As the centre of jewellery production, Giorgio made frequent trips to Paris to buy high quality jewels and was exposed to the latest ideas in fashion, allowing Bulgari to be a spearhead for fine jewellery design. After thirty years at the helm, steering Bulgari into position as one of the leading names in jewellery, Giorgio passed the business to his three sons, just one year before he died in 1966. They inherited a company that was now synonymous with celebrity and high-end luxury. Bulgari was jeweller to the stars, counting amongst its patrons royalty, business magnates, actors and heiresses. Since then, the company has only grown in strength, with stores around the globe and a strong international following.The 1950s and 60s heralded in a golden era for Bulgari. Already prosperous, the post-war economic boom lifted jewellery to new heights. During this time, Bulgari become known for its rare and precious stones and was keenly sought after by all who wanted a jewel more inspiring than any they had ever owned. During the 50s, Paris was still the centre of jewellery production and thus Bulgari's designs were heavily influenced by French style. Asymmetrical floral sprays were particularly popular, the motifs born from the Rococo period of the 18th century. Curving lines and feminine bows worked to offset exquisite, coloured stones, set against white metal to enhance the lucidity of the gems.In the early 1960s, Italian jewellery was finally given the pedestal that it deserved and was able to step forth from France's shadow. 1962 saw the first exhibition of Italian jewellers in Paris and one English trade magazine noted that 'Italy has built her post-war revival upon design'. Bulgari now began forging its own style, moving away from dainty pieces and creating bold, symmetrical items in compact forms. Borders lost their more natural, rugged shapes and became smooth, aided by Bulgari's signature use of marquise cut stones angled in the one direction.The flourishing film trade further catapulted Bulgari's name during the 50s and 60s. Enabled by The Cinecittà Studios, directors and filmmakers shot on location in Rome, dubbing the city 'Hollywood on the Tiber'. Stars flocked to the eternal city, sent by work but captivated by the luxury held within. In particular, Bulgari became the go to place for the visiting elite, with Elizabeth Taylor stating that "undeniably one of the biggest advantages to filming Cleopatra in Rome was Bulgari's shop". Taylor's relationship with the brand became a lifelong love affair and she amassed a jewellery collection which went on to set records when it was sold at auction in 2011.Andy Warhol could also be seen walking through the doors at Via Condotti. An advocate for design, Warhol declared Bulgari as aesthetic creators when he claimed that a visit to Bulgari provided 'the best exhibition of contemporary art'. As they strived ahead with ever more daring designs, Bulgari's signature creations were bold and unashamed. They boasted bright stones, dazzling diamonds and formidable shapes, all artfully coming together in such a way that they might enhance the wearer but not outshine them.Condition Report: Diamonds: approx. 20-22cts total, estimated colour E/F/G, estimated clarity VS (loupe clean)Signature located on the claspTested by the jewellery department to be platinumVerbally authenticated by Bulgari Heritage department in Rome Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 47.62g

Lot 457

'Gay Day' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre part tea service, painted in colours, comprising; Globe teapot, teapot stand, tall water jug, cake plate with electroplated mount, milk-jug and sugar basin, five, cups, saucers and a side plate and a sandwich plate, printed factory marks, minor damages, (22) Provenance The Collection of Stephen and Marjorie Page

Lot 862

1930s oak Globe-Wernick style oak five section bookcase 90cm wide, approx 204 cm high

Lot 86

1st century AD. A substantial gold ring with wide semi-circular hoop, expanding shoulders with a pair of openwork volute scrolls extending towards the oval bezel, the bezel with facing busts of Jupiter (Greek Zeus) as Serapis, and Juno (Greek Hera) as Isis, the goddess dressed in a himation fastened by a fibula; Egyptian crown and moon to the head (Juno Regina-Isis) respectively; a lion, two stars and the eagle of Jupiter over a globe between them.Cf. Spier, J., Ancient Gems and Finger rings, catalogue of the collections, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, 1992, fig.466; for the discussion on the iconography of Jupiter Dolichenus and Juno Regina see Hörig, M. & Schwertheim, E., Corpus Cultus Iovis Dolicheni (CCID), Leiden, New York, København, Köln, 1987.15.11 grams, 25.84mm overall, 22.02mm internal diameter (approximate size British Y, USA 12, Europe 27.51, Japan 26) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in the Surain collection, since the 1980s; accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato and an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no. 174323/24/03/2021; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10639-174323.The ring belongs to the shape M of the Spier classification, and the iconography corresponds to the Roman sealings of East Hellenistic typology. The counterpart to the portrait of Jupiter Serapis is the depiction of Juno Regina Isis, the goddess usually represented on the left side and Jupiter on the right side. The eagle is the usual attribute of the god, who in other representations as Dolichenus is dressed in complete military dress and is usually standing over a bull and not a globe like in our ring. In the Roman religion, Jupiter was obviously identified with Jupiter Optimus Maximus, the king of the gods. A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.

Lot 218

WORLD/ INTERNATIONAL - LPs. A curious genre-spanning collection of around 38 LPs, all international titles of varying styles from across the globe. Artists/ titles include Cojale El Gusto A Cuba (LPS 502), The Zulu Band (TRALP 2004), Augie Colon - Chant Of The Jungle (LST 7148), Music In The World Of Islan: The Human Voice (TGS 131), Bola De Nieve (FM62), Festival In Haiti (EKL 130), Concierto en la Llanura (QBL 2207), Limbo Party (AFLP 1967), Mandolinenklange (FSM 44001), The Brave Bulls (INTS 1068), Isola Bella (WM01), Mexican Pizza (PMC 1203), Los Valldemosa (SBBL 627), Terorotua And His Tahitians, Illaou (17.1461), Cantos y Ritmos de Espana, Hungarian Songs And Csardases, Honeymoon In South America. 50 Guitars Visit Hawaii. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 408

A three section Globe Wernicke type bookcase. 87cm wide, 28cm deep, 108cm highCondition report: Scuffs, marks, scratches, woodworm to backboards

Lot 154

A Manning's table-top terrestrial globe of 12'' diameter, within bronze brass meridian ring, the horizon ring with calendar and zodiac markers, on turned wood legs and stretchers, the globe cartouche marked Manning, Impressed Terrestrial Globe on which is Delineated all the new Discoveries To The Present Time, Pub. by James Manning, London, 47cm high, 43cm diameter. Small but numerous losses to lacquer and some small losses to gores above equator, hole above South Pole, 5cm x 1.5cm, scratches and small losses to meridian ring.

Lot 159

A Waterford cut-glass terrestrial globe on wood base, with silver presentation plaque, 31cm high, 37cm including base.

Lot 70

A Globe Wernicke oak five-section bookcase, with glazed up-and-over doors, on base, 87cm wide, 172cm high and a similar four-section bookcase on drawer base, 87cm wide, 172cm high, (2).

Lot 121

Corgi Haulage Vehicles, a boxed collection of vintage and modern vehicles includes, Pickfords Contractor set 17904, Heavy Haulage CC13104 Volvo F88 Low Loader, Road Transport Heritage CC10601 Leyland Octopus, CC11504 AEC Mammoth and CC10803 Foden tipper, CC12509 Atkinson Borderer Bassets Roadways, CC12707 ERF Tanker Turners of Soham and CC12417 Volvo Globe Trotter tractor unit, G-E, Boxes F-E, (8)

Lot 185

Books; National Gazetteer of Great Britain in three vols; The Globe Encyclopaedia, twelve vols; Walter Scott, Waverley novels, late edition; Charles Dickens Collected Works, Doctor Zhivago 10th impression, 1958, one box of modern maps, etc.

Lot 520

Early 20th Century oak Globe Wernicke style seven height stacking bookcase, 246cm high by 88cm wide by 29cm deep.

Lot 209

A bronzed speltre statue after Ernest Racoulet titled ‘L’aube du Jour” (dawn of the day), with male & female figures atop a globe, on shaped square base & rouge marble plinth, 25” high (w.a.f.)

Lot 519

An Art Deco style globe lamp with marbled glass shade, gilt nude female on onyx base; a Spelter cold-painted camel group in the manner of Frans Bergman; and a Britannia metal specimen vase with claret glass liner, on bird base.

Lot 1854

Four globe design-opalescent style modern lights including two side lamps and two ceiling lights.

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