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A WILLIAM IV POCKET GLOBE BY NEWTON, SON & BERRY c.1830 the three inch globe made of twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, inscribed 'Newton's new & improved (terrestrial) globe published by Newton, Son & Berry 66 Chancery Lane London', the oceans with Cook's three voyages, South Africa titled 'Caffreria', Alaska as Russian territory and New Zealand in Maori, with iron axes pins and housed in a turned case with a domed lid 11.6cm high PROVENANCE The late Greta Morrison, widow of Bryan Morrison.
A RARE ENGRAVED PERPETUAL CALENDAR PAPER INSTRUMENT BY JOHN SELLER c.1680 hand-coloured copper line engraving, the top with a globe signed 'Io Seller Execudit', with the sun and moon in the top corners above the days of the week with their planetary symbol and with two dials for the days and months which are rotated by a wooden rundle on the back, surrounded by classical figures representing the days of the week, Apollo for Sunday, Luna / Diana for Monday and Venus with her mirror for Friday, with a central cartouche with figures representing death and time lost, above a winged heart pierced by a sword, in a glazed ebonised fruitwood moulded frame 19.8 x 13cm PROVENANCE 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.
Florence Barlow for Doulton LambethAn Earthenware Oil Lamp with Pâte-sur-Pâte Decoration, circa 1890decorated with two different panels depicting hummingbirds, enclosed by incised foliage and pattern in green, blue and brown glazes; mounted with brass loop handles and oil lamp fitments, raised off an ornate brass base with three hoof feet, with glass funnel and frosted patterned globe51cm high excluding glass fitments (72.5cm inclusive), marks covered/unseen (enclosed by brass fitments), base stamped 'Hinks & Sons'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A tall handblown glass candlestick with pink glass dots and leaf decoration (h.28cm), a fluted crystal decanter with mushroom style stopper, c.1830-50, a small octagonal barrel decanter (missing stopper), a miniature decanter with stopper and logo for Edinburgh District Water, a panelled sided decanter with thumb cut decoration (chips to rim and stopper) and a globe decanter complete with stopper c.1830, with original pontil and applied neck rim (a lot)
A late 19th early/20th century spelter oil lamp, with purple glass well, and five others (6)Oil lamp with blue glass well and shade small chips to base of the shade, oil lamp with white glass well small chips to base of the shade,Oil lamp with sky blue well small chips to base of the shadeOil lamp with yellow glass well, lacking shadeOil lamp with blue glass well and globe shade overall condition good no major faults foundOil lamp with cranberry glass shade, chips to shade
A 19th century table globe, Malby's Terrestrial Globe, Compiled from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources Including all the Recent Geographical Discoveries, Manufactured and Published Under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Malby & Sons, Globe & Map Sellers to the Admiralty, Published at the Globe Manufactory, 37, Parker Streey, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, brass meridian ring and hour circle, twelve gores and two polar caps, the mahogany stand with turned and fluted legs and stretchers, 48cm high
AN INTERESTING LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUTLASS, 55.5cm curved fullered blade, three-bar brass hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard incorporating an A emblem, cracked, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, generally worn, scabbard in two and patination to blade, together with a shortened 1805 pattern Naval Officer's sword, 62.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage and a globe and crossed swords, patinated and tip rounded, regulation copper gilt stirrup hilt, the langets decorated with fouled anchors, lion's mask pommel, ribbed ivory grip, cracked and chipped, contained in its copper gilt leather scabbard, stud replaced and leather taped. (2)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PHILIPS EDUCATIONAL TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, London Geographical Institute, 15cm diameter with a brass half ring and mounted on a turned ebonised wooden stand, 28cm high Condition: some restoration to include a later varnish, some browning, small losses around the paper drawing, later washers
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