[Shakespeare (William)] The Tragedie of Iulius Caesar, from the Second Folio, 22pp., numbered 129-150, double column, woodcut head-piece and tail-piece, some light staining, one leaf torn with slight loss to about 15 lines of inner column (repaired), modern burgundy morocco-backed cloth, spine titled in gilt, folio (305 x 210mm.), [Printed by Thomas Cotes], [1632].⁂ The first play ever performed at the Globe Theatre (at its opening in 1599), Julius Caesar remains one of Shakespeare's most popular and enduring plays - ever quotable and politically relevant.
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Gunn - A fantastic early 20th Century vintage upright four sectioned golden oak lawyers / barristers stacking bookcase by Gunn & Co. The Globe Wernicke style sectional bookcase constructed from four graduating oak sections having lift over and slide dual glazed doors. Impressed marks for Gunn. Measures 150cm x 128cm x 25cm.
Gunn - A fantastic early 20th Century vintage upright four sectioned golden oak lawyers / barristers stacking bookcase by Gunn & Co. The Globe Wernicke style sectional bookcase constructed from four graduating oak sections having lift over and slide glazed doors. Measures 150cm x 87cm x 25cm.
Space Race - A good 20th Century reproduction Russian Soviet Union propaganda space race poster. The poster having a globe surrounded by outer space with a Soviet cosmonaut / astronaut announcing Soviet power and supremacy. The poster being mounted onto a metal fence panel. Measures 150cm x 88cm.
Massinger (Philip) The Unnaturall Combat. A Tragedie. The Scaene Marsellis...As it was presented by the Kings Majesties Servants at the Globe, first edition, title with typographic decoration, woodcut initials and headpieces, a few spots to head, last f. creased with lower corner restored with catchword supplied in excellent facsimile, early ink ownership inscription to title, crushed red morocco, gilt, by Riviere, joints and corners rubbed, g.e., [Pforzheimer 682; STC 17643], small 4to, E. G. for Iohn Waterson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Crowne, in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1639.Provenance: Dorothy Barrington "given by my Mother" (ink inscription).
A late 19th century silver plate mounted cut glass lamp base, later converted, 40cms high overall; and a late 19th century ivory glass and gilt metal mounted lamp base, later converted, Greek key decoration, 48cms high overall together with an associated star cut globe shade 16cms high (3) Condition Report: First- generally fair but plating has been very rubbed and mostly base metal showing. Small chips to foot rim- see images- some wear from handling and use, mirrored to base- this is dirty Second- fair to good- some rubbing to gilding from handling and use- globe with fritting to edges ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use. Condition Report Disclaimer
LLADRÓ; four figures including a flower gatherer, height 26cm, a Royal Doulton figurine HN4308 ‘Happy Birthday’ and a modern Globe Imperial egg.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, very minor nibbles to the flower heads on the large figurine. The figurine with the girl holding the hat has had a chip to the finger, but which has been glazed over, so it is a manufacturing fault.
A Roman banded agate intaglio of Nike, Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The winged goddess depicted standing atop a globe, holding a beribboned wreath in her oustretched hand and shouldering a palm, set in a later ring, ring size M½, length 10mm, width 7mmFootnotes:Provenance:A private UK single-owner collection formed in the mid 20th century This lot is to be sold without reserveFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1770-80, of globe shape with ribbed loop handle, the domed cover with flower knop, printed in blue with the ‘Three Flowers’ pattern of flower sprays and butterflies, 14cm high, crescent mark.Condition: Slight misfiring to cover rim edge. Tiny nibbles to cover finial petals.
Three medals: George III: Settlement of the British at Bombay 1602/ East India Company's Victory 1804, a copper medal, 41 mm, Neptune reclining on a globe holding a flagstaff with the British ensign, rev. Neptune radiate seated on a globe, THE FRENCH FLEET REPULSED BY THE E. I. COMPYS XV FEB. MDCCCIV, by J.P. Droz/ G. Mills (E 952), nearly extremely fine; George III: Settlement of the British at Bombay 1602/ East India Company's Victory 1804, a white metal medal, 41 mm, Neptune reclining on a globe holding a flagstaff with the British ensign, rev. Neptune radiate seated on a globe, THE FRENCH FLEET REPULSED BY THE E. I. COMPYS XV FEB. MDCCCIV, by J.P. Droz/ G. Mills (E 952), nearly extremely fine; Victoria: Henry Hardinge Treaty of Lahore 1846, a copper medal, 58 mm, head of Henry Hardinge left, rev. Victory presents olive branch to a kneeling warrior, MENS AEQUA REBUS IN ARDUIS, by G.G. Adams (E 1404), extremely fine or nearly so. [3]
A small quantity of silver coins of the Ancient World, comprising: Southern Apulia, Taras, nomos, youth on horseback right, rev. dolphin rider, 7.7 g, near very fine; Corinth, stater, Pegasus flying left, rev. helmeted head of Athena, 7.79 g, very fine or nearly so; Rome, Empire, Gordian III, antoninianus, head right with radiate crown, rev. standing figure with spear and globe, 4.67 g, near very fine; Bactria, Menander, drachm, helmeted head right, rev. Athena standing with shield and thunderbolt, 1.9 g, good fine; Persia, Khusru II, drachm, bust right, rev. fire altar with attendants, 4.1 g, good very fine. [5]
A French Louis XVI-style patinated bronze clock,late 19th century, in the form of three gilt putti on a cylindrical marble plinth holding a patinated globe aloft surmounted by a gilt cherub, the marble base with crisply cast gilt-bronze ribbon-tied swag appliqués on a shaped base, the movement stamped 'Vincenti et Cie, Paris',60cm highCondition report: Wear to globe, three numerals missing, wear to others.One putti support detached from globe.Some wear.Movement not tested or guaranteed.Complete with pendulum, no key.
A George III floor-standing terrestrial globe,by Thomas Harris & Son, set with engraved brass hour and meridian rings, bearing an indistinctly inscribed overlaid label, within an horizon ring and supported on a strung mahogany tripod base,60cm diameter approximately103cm highCondition report:Splits, scratches, grazes, losses and wear. Damage to bottom of the globe. Chips and losses to frame. Turns freely. Brass tarnished, worn and hour ring misshapen. General wear throughout.
A PAIR OF CUT-GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, CIRCA 1880, of globe and shaft form, the bodies and shoulders optical cut with diamond pattern, the stoppers similarly cut, possibly Webb. 33.5cm high Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One stopper with chip to tip and the other a very minor chip to the base of the plug. One decanter with minute flea bite to rim of neck.
A Peter J Oestergaard 13 Inch Terrestrial Table Globe, late 19th/early 20th century, on a turned ebonised wooden stand, 59cm high; and Another Table Globe, similar (2). First with enlarged hole at North Pole, possibly missing a mount, and with staining and scratching to the gores. The base with extensive splitting and losses to ebonising. Second extensively stained, creased and worn. Loose on stand and with other losses.
Newton & Son: A 15-Inch (38cm) Celestial Globe, On which all the stars are taken from the elaborate and most approved catalogue of Piazza and Nebulae from bode and the double stars and these with proper mention from South, dated 1840 by M&W Newton, manufactured by Newton & Son Chancery Lane, with a brass meridian ring, on a beechwood and ebonised stand with turned legs see illustration
A George V novelty silver and enamel inkwell by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1930, designed as a globe hinged with a camel-shaped finial, set to tapering stem and circular base on four feet designed as firemen's helmets, with blue and red enamel decoration and engraved 'Camel Fire Hose', 9.2cm high, 6.94ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
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