A Victorian oak hall table, rectangular moulded edge top above two frieze drawers with turned handles, raised on twin trestle supports united by carved globe stretcher on scrolling feet. 76cm H x 75cm W x 50cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of general scratches and later polished.
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A late Victorian/Edwardian Aesthetic movement oak and brass revolving bookcase, circa 1900, brass mounted book dividers with a dome handle, above a moulded rectangular plateaux, twisted pillars, raised on splayed supports united by incurve tripod form stretchers on globe feet. 103cm H x 29cmCondition Report:Good overall condition in need of cleaning.
A George III mahogany and satinwood 8-day longcase clock, circa 1800, swan neck scrolling pediment with brass inlay centred with a globe brass finial over a painted arch dial, roman numerals with an Arabic subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding 8-day keyholes striking to a bell, above a moulded panelled door, fluted columns, satinwood inlay throughout, moulded rectangular base on bracket feet. 13inch dial, two weights and pendulum 231cm HCondition report:Good condition with signs of a crack to the veneer, general scuffs and scratches. Door key and no winding up key.
An early George III oak five panel settle, Circa 1760, Moulded top with five moulded panel back, united with scrolling arms, on a globe column, fluted front raised on cabriole feet. Height 90cm, Width 189cm, Depth 58cmCondition Report:Generally good condition, signs of loss to the back, general scuffs and scratches , signs of liquid stain to the seat, signs of loss to the cabriole knees.
A Charles I Carolean revival oak chair, 19th Century, globe urn finials united by a scrolling rail centred by a carved crown, above cane work flanked by turned columns, on a square embroidery padded seat, raised on reversed scrolling united by turned stretchers. 113cm H x 43cm W x 42cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition
A George III mahogany bow front dressing mirror, circa 1820, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, globe finials above turned bamboo faux columns united by a rectangular looking glass, on a bow front frieze with three drawers with turned brass handles, satinwood strung, raised on carved bracket feet. 61cm H x 61cm W x 23cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of Liquid stains.
A set of four (or two pair of) Ecclesiastical brass church stands, in the manner of Hardman & Co, half globe top on turned support above twisted columns, raised on a bell shape based with fretwork decoration. 85cm HProvenance:Convent of St Mary's Abbey, Colwich. This Item is Located at St Mary's AbbeyCondition Report:Good overall condition in need of cleaning.
A Regency rosewood and birds eye maple inlaid chest games table, rectangular curved edge slight oversailing top, central with rosewood and birds eye maple chess board, globe finials underneath, raised on twin trestle supports united by turned stretchers, on bun feet and inlaid brass castors. 73cm H x 75cm W x 51cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with signs of loss to the veneer.
Late 18th Century Derby porcelain figure of Old Father Time, circa 1780-90, the winged figure holding an hour glass with foot resting upon a globe, upon gilt-lined circular base, orange painted mark and incised number 222 to base, 16cm high Condition: General staining to wings, glaze crazing to forehead, further glaze crazing to hands and arms, small old chips to green circular base, minor gilt rubbing. **General condition consistent with age
An Edwardian mahogany serving trolley, circa 1905, rectangular form mounted with turned globe finials, over turned supports, three tier shelves, raised on supports on brass castors. 83cm H x 53cm W x 33cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A late Victorian mahogany wall clock, thermometer and barometer combined, circa 1900, globe finial over a dental cornice, above a circular enamel and brass dial with Roman numerals, 8-day movement, winding keyhole with key, thermometer flanked by baluster columns, over a circular brass and enamel barometer, on a finial base. 62cm HCondition Report:In good overall condition.
An early 20th century giltwood and cane work bed frame, head and footboard globe finials above foliage carved decorated pediment, fluted columns with cane work inlay, raised on fluted tapering supports; A similar giltwood window seat; Another bedroom chair. (3)Condition Report:Signs of damage to the cane work, cracks and general scuffs to the wood.
A fine pair of Victorian 12 inch library table globes, Newton and Son, London, mid 19th century, the terrestrial sphere applied with twelve coloured printed gores incorporating panel inscribed NEWTON'S, New & Improved, TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Embracing every recent, DISCOVERY, to the Present Time, MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON & SON, 66 Chancery Lane & 3 Fleet Str't Temple Bar, London, Published Jan 1st. 1862 to North Pacific and extensively annotated with principal cities, towns, rivers, lakes, mountains and other significant topographical features, the oceans with all significant islands labelled, the West Pacific with AN IMPROVED ANALEMMA... of the equation of time, and the Equator and Elliptic lines graduated in minutes, the celestial annotated with major constellations incorporating fanciful figural representations and stars graded by seven orders of magnitude, the upper hemisphere with panel inscribed NEWTON'S, New & Improved, CELESTIAL GLOBE, On which all the stars, Nebulae & Clusters contained, in the extensive Catalogue of the late F. Wollaston F.R.S., are accurately laid down, their Right Ascensions & Declina'tns, having been recalculated for the year 1840 by W. Newton., MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON & SON, 66 Chancery Lane & 3 Fleet Str't Temple Bar, London., Published Jan 1st. 1851, each sphere with poles incorporating brass hour rings and pivots for mounting within brass meridian circles divided for degrees, resting in wooden stands with matching hand coloured paper horizon rings each inscribed Published 1st Jan 1852 by, NEWTON & SON, 66 Chancery Lane, and 3 Fleet St. Temple Bar., graduated in degrees in two directions, days-of-the-month and houses of the Zodiac with names and symbols and also displaying compass directions, the stands each with three curved quadrant supports for the horizon ring over squat spiral twist turned baluster upright issuing three cabriole supports with pointed pad feet, 62cm (24.5ins) high approx The firm of William Newton is recorded in Clifton, Gloria 'Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851' as working from 66 Chancery Lane, London 1841-83 and 3 Fleet Street 1851-57 and were awarded a prize medal for their globes at the 1851 Great Exhibition.Condition Report: Globes are generally in fine 'near showroom' condition with evidence of having been sensitively conserved in the relatively recent past. The terrestrial has a few very light surface scuffs to the varnish and the South Pole area shows evidence of slight repair/filling. The celestial also has very light varnish scuffing in places as well as an unfortunate puncture near the south pole where the sphere has been rested on the meridian ring support post. The stands are in fine condition and of nice colour with faults limited some minor historic wear, fading and cracking to the horizon papers. Condition Report Disclaimer
JOHNSTONS 3-INCH MINIATURE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE 19TH CENTURY labelled 'JOHNSTONS NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE/ PUB BY W & AK JOHNSTON/ 4 ST ANDREWS SQUARE/ EDINBURGH', in a metal meridian ring, globe 7.6cm diameter; together with a MAHOGANY CASED COMPASS, 7cm diameter; a CASED NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA POCKET BAROMETER, 5cm diameter; a SMALL WHITE METAL COMPASS, the case punch decorated with an anchor, 4cm diameter; and a MINIATURE COMPASS, contained within a barrel-form feldspar case, 2cm high
11-INCH TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE, MERZBACH & FALK, BRUSSELS 20TH CENTURY with a bronze armature, and raised on an ebonised baluster column and circular moulded foot, with maker's cartouche 'GEOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTE OF BRUSSELS/ NEW PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL GLOBE PUBLISHED BY MERZBACH & FALK BRUSSELS..1881/ PATENT'(58cm wide, 30cm high)
A pair of French Charles X glass decanters by Baccarat, circa 1830, each of ovoid form moulded in a diamond pattern, below gilded band of flowers and leaves within gilt borders and a faceted three ring neck, with a conforming diamond moulded and gilt decorated globe form stopper, height 26cm. (2)
Globus.Globus. Koen. Bayer. privileg. pneumatisch portativer Erd-Globus. Nach Erfindung Globus. Globus. Koen. Bayer. privileg. pneumatisch portativer Erd-Globus. Nach Erfindung von Pocock verb. und hrsg. von Ph. Cella. Grenzkolor. Lithographie auf engl. Seidenpapier in 12 zusammengesetzten Segmenten und mit Nordpolkappe. Mchn., J. Lacroix 1831. Durchmesser ca. 115 cm, Länge gefalt. ca. 147,5 cm. Gefaltet. Fauser, Globen 68. Engelmann I, 68. Tooley, Mapmakers I, 249. - Sehr seltener aufblasbarer Papierglobus nach G. Pocock. - Der Globus verzeichnet u.a. die Reisen von 11 Entdeckern, darunter Cook 1771, 1772 und 1778, Clerk 1779 und Gore 1780, außerdem ist der Ort der Meuterei auf der Bounty 1788 eingezeichnet. - Der Globus wurde ursprünglich entweder aufgehängt u. mithilfe eines Blasebalgs aufgeblasen, oder durch eine Prozedur in Form gebracht, die durchaus einiges Geschick erforderte. Auch in nicht aufgeblasenem Zustand lässt sich der Globus verwenden, indem man ihn in der Länge auslegt und die einzelnen Segmente wie Buchseiten umblättert. - Fehlt der Blasebalg, das Maßband, das Erläuterungsheft sowie der Reif. - Nur stellenw. leicht gebräunt od. stockfleckig. 7 Stellen mit Tesafilm geklebt (davon einer bis ca. 25 cm), unten mit 2 größeren Falzeinrissen, Falze tls. knittrig, kl. Läs. Gebrauchssp. - Sehr selten. - +Beiliegend:+ Prospekt zum pneumatisch-portativen Erdglobus. Bln. 1832. 2 Bl. Gefaltet. Tls. mit gr. Einrissen, stark gebräunt, mit Alterssp. - Unterer Rd. (für Luftzufuhr) mit mod. tls. eingefädelter Schnur. - Gekauft wie besichtigt. - +Ausführlichere Beschreibung bitte anfordern+. - Very rare inflatable paper globe after G.Pocock, folded. The globe records the travels of 11 explorers, including Cook in 1771, 1772 and 1778, Clerk 1779 and Gore 1780, as well as the location of the mutiny on the Bounty 1788. Without bellows, measuring tape, explanatory booklet and hoop. Partly slightly browned or foxing. With tears, small chipping. Please request a detailed description.
An Italian patinated bronze figural inkwell with Atlas supporting the globe, in the manner of Severo Calzetta da Ravenna, possibly 18th century, the crouched, bearded figure seated on a circular base raised on paw feet, 19cm high, 14cm wideThe present lot takes its inspiration from inkwells produced in the Paduan workshop of sculptor Severo Calzetta da Ravenna (1465-1543), who was renowned for his whimsical small-scale bronze inkwells, lamps and other objects in bronze, often incorporating mythological themes. An example of related design is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. It is there noted that the ink basin in the raised hand would likely once have supported a large globular oil lamp.
A MINTON GLOBE POT POURRI JAR AND COVER, C1850, ENCRUSTED WITH FLOWERS GROWING FROM THE RUSTIC ENTWINED GREEN HANDLES AND PAINTED TO EITHER SIDE WITH TRAVELLERS IN A ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE OR A PROFUSION OF FLOWERS, INCLUDING A PROMINENT FULL BLOWN ROSE, 16CM H, UNDERGLAZE BLUE CROSSED SWORDS Flaking of green enamel on one of the handles and some typical chipping of the petals and leaves. The landscape and floral paintings both in good condition, not cracked. No substantial or extensive restoration
An antiquarian "A New General Atlas" by John Thomson 1817, consisting of "A series of Geographical Designs, on various projections, exhibiting the form and component parts of the globe etc". Principally complete. Plate 31 "The Kingdom of Prussia" missing. Plate 34 "Europe" with the political divisions after the peace of Paris detached and framed but present (see illustration).
A quantity of various china wares to include Wedgwood Asia pattern coffee set, various part tea sets including Shelley, Hammersley & Co, Crown Ducal, boxed Royal Worcester cheese or cake plate and cake slice and others various, together with a quantity of various plated wares to include cruet stand and cut glass six bottle cruet, salver, various fish knives and forks, forks, spoons, teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, Viners of Sheffield stainless steel canteen of cutlery, oil lamp with ruby glass reservoir and cranberry etched globe shade, Wedgwood black basalt and gilt decorated table lighter and cigarette jar and reproduction flintlock pistol etc, a collection of blanc de chine figures of young ladies including Royal Doulton images "Thankful" and Royal Doulton "Contemplation" and five various Spode figurines by Pauline Shone including "Alexandra", "Christina", "Elenora" very damaged and repaired, "Virginia" and "Chistina" (no gilding) and a copper warming pan
Royal Marines Officer’s Full Dress Tunic A good and rare inter war example, dated 1927, tailored by Trayler & Co Ltd, Portsmouth. Blue Melton cloth, with scarlet facings to the collar. Collar, cuffs and cuff-slashes edged with gold “Vellum” lace. Good bullion collar-badges with gilt metal Globe within a wreath of gold embroidery. Complete with buttons to front, cuff-slashes and skirts. Major’s large crowns in silver embroidery on substantial twisted gold shoulder-cords. Lining shot but uniform exterior good and clean.
A Victorian Cadbury's Chocolate table top shop display cabinet, the interior to take two shelves and with white base, the open rear to take sliding doors, with applied enamel label for 'C Hawkes Ltd, Manufacturers, Globe Works, Birmingham, the front of the base incised 'Cadbury's Chocolate', 82cm wide, 71cm high, 43.5cm deepCondition report: Tired condition. No interior shelves or sliding doors to the rear. Woodwork scuffed on all edges
Silver pocket watch, enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and minute track, with gold plated Rival pocket watch and another similar, a full hunter Moinija pocket watch, front of case depicting a ship and marked Discovery Day, the reverse depicting a man with a anchor, globe and coat of arms, connected to a base metal Albert chain, and a gilt metal Sheffield pocket watch and a loose brass pocket watch back (5) Unsigned gold plated pocket watch, Moinija and sheffield pocket watch are all currently working but have not been tested for time keepingSheffield pocket watch has crack in glassSilver, and Rival pocket watches not currently workingSigns of wear commensurate with ageEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Taschenglobus mit Futteral England/London, Nicholas Lane, datiert 1776. Bezeichnet: "A New Globe of the Earth by N. Lane 1776". Kugel aus Papiermaché und Gips mit 12 kolorierten Kupferstich-Segmenten. Metallachse fehlt. Futteral aussen mit Fischhaut überzogen, 2 Verschlusshaken. Innen kolorierte Himmelskarte. D ca. 7 cm. - Kleine Risse und Fehlstellen, tlw. Kartenverlust.
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