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A PAIR OF BREAK ARCH SALOON DOORS, PROBABLY FROM A PRIVATE STEAM YACHT, CIRCA 1890 constructed in oak, with shaped mirror top section, the bottom sections carved on one side with relief carving of navigation instruments, charts and a globe, each -- 63½in. (161.5cm.) high; 22½in. (57cm.) wideCondition report: Mirrors with spotting and stains. Left carved panel with shrinkage crack through middle, old wear commensurate with age.
A 14IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY PHILIPS, LONDON, CIRCA 1960 the printed polychrome gores with maker's cartouche, ecliptics and meridian lines and showing the principal shipping lanes and distances, mounted on a turned wooden stand -- 20in. (51cm.) highCondition report: Good overall condition. Typical minor wear and time staining, no serious blemishes, rips.
A 10IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY C. SMITH & SON, LONDON. CIRCA 1890 12 polychrome gores with maker's cartouche signed as per title, empires, countries and continents outlined in various colours, equations of time, ecliptic and equatorial lines and world currents, mounted on calibrated meridian support to turned wood stand to tripod base -- 17in. (43cm.) highCondition report: Old time staining commensurate with age. Old patch of plaster detached at arctic.
Keith Reynolds (American, B. 1929) "U.S. Naval Schooner Dolphin" Signed lower right. Oil painting on Canvas Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 24c U.S. Naval Schooner Dolphin stamp issued June 24, 1993. Built to protect seagoing vessels from the scourge of piracy, the Dolphin saw its first service in South American waters as a member of the newly-formed Pacific Squadron. After safeguarding American commerce and whaling operations there, she sailed to the Marshall Islands in search of mutineers from the whaling ship Globe. In November 1825, the Dolphin anchored at Mili Atoll to take on water and provisions. It was also reported that while exploring the Marshalls, her crew had discovered a human skeleton and Spanish coins. Although the remains were never positively linked to the Globe mutiny, two of the ship's insurgents were captured and taken aboard the Dolphin for transport to Peru. Size: 20 x 16 in. Unframed. (B14320)
Wang Xinlan (Chinese, 20th C.) "Cliffs" Signed upper center. Original Watercolor on Rice Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Republic of the Marshall Islands PHILANIPPON '01 - Dreams Across the Globe Sheetlet 80c Rooster stamp issued August 1, 2001. One of twelve paintings by young Chinese artists which was featured on a special stamp sheetlet issued to commemorate PHILANIPPON '01 in Tokyo, Japan on August 1, 2001. Simple lines, brilliant color and outstanding compositional balance are distinctive features. Many of these paintings were created in an artistic style that reflects traditional Chinese painting -- fine detail, meditative landscapes and Chinese script. A colorful rooster dominates this whimsical painting by Wang Xinlan. The rooster is one of the twelve animals symbolized by Chinese astrology. Image Diameter: 12.25 in. Overall Size: 23 x 21.75 in. Unframed. (B08225)
R.G. Finney (Wyoming, B. 1941) "Herd / Trail Drive" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 55c Lion mint stamp issued March 8, 1997. The "King of the Beasts" is perhaps the best-known of all wild animals. Ten thousand years ago the geographical distribution of this majestic creature covered most areas of the globe. Today, its greatly diminished population exists only in sub-Saharan Africa. The lion is unique among big cats in that it is habitually social, living in groups known as prides that have fixed, hierarchical patterns. Prides cooperate in hunting, natural protection and establishing territory. The entire pride also participates in raising the young -- a serious commitment since a young lion is almost two years old before it is completely able to survive on its own. The lion's preferred habitat is the open, grassy savanna of Africa that supports the great herds of hoofed animals, such as antelope, gazelle and zebra, that constitute its prey. Size: 12 x 12 in. Unframed. (B15293)
Robert Shaw signed 10x8 black and white photo. (9 August 1927 - 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, and playwright. He was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his role as Henry VIII in the drama film A Man for All Seasons (1966). He played the conned mobster Doyle Lonnegan in The Sting (1973) and the shark hunter Quint in Jaws (1975. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Various postcards, black and white scenery, etc. continental scenes, etc. later printed cards, a quantity of postcard vacant wallets, Stalhem Hotel, other continental scenes, decoupage style card, black and white Spa-Balmoral with figures, other continental seaside scenes, storms, rough sea at Sandale, The Cairn Hydro advertising card Harrogate, Belton Gardens Yarmouth, The John Falstaff Inn with advertising, The Beach West Mercia, pictorial postcard of Carnarvon, Station Hotel Holyhead, Globe Hotel Kings Lynn with horse and cart in the foreground, other rough sea and storms, etc. (a quantity)
A 18th Century Brass Pantograph, C.1760, signed in script 'Heath & Wing London' with engraved owners monogram, with ivory wheels, pencil holder and lead weight, in oak case (distressed) Heath & Wing, traded at Hercules & Globe, Exeter Exchange, Strand, near Exeter Exchange in the Strand (1751-67), Hercules & Globe next door to the Fountain Tavern, Strand (1759) & near the Savoy Gate in the Strand (1771) all London, England. partnership of Thomas Heath (w.1720-53) & Tycho Wing (fr.1751, d.1776)
Elliot Hall enamelled cylindrical box and cover, decorated with a continuous frieze of wolves, maker's marks and numbered 4/25, 11cm high, together with Elliot Hall enamelled egg form paperweight signed Christopher Hughes and numbered 7/25, vase enamelled internally and externally with a bird, numbered 23 /25 and a Halcyon days enamelled watch in the form of a table globe
A Quartet of Märklin 'Arc Lamps' for O Gauge or Larger, three lamps standing approx 13in high (two in blue/gold and one in silver), together with a lowerable lamp standing approx 18in high, with winding gear and original lamp modified for electric operation, all G, one has original frosted globe broken, but clear replacement is included (5 inc spare globe)
Hornby O Gauge Electrically-Lit Accessories, one double-arm signal with Home and Distant signals, one single-arm Home signal, and a double-bracket yard lamp, all with blue bases and lampshades, and an earlier No 1 globe lamp (circa 1926) with winch and black base, F-G, slight damage to post, loss of paint to inside of globe (4)
An oak three decanter Tantalus, late 19th / early 20th century, with silver plated fittings, the three decanters with diamond, octagonal and prismatic cutting below panel cut waisted necks and faceted globe stoppers, star cut bases, 14¾in. (37.5cm.) long, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, lacks key but unlocked; together with three modern cartouche shaped silver decanters labels, with foliate, shell and scroll decoration, S. J. Rose, Birm. 1972-73. * Condition: Two decanters with two small chips to rim and the other with one rim chip. The tantalus itself in good condition - key is missing, but it is unlocked so can be opened and closed easily. The decanter labels are in good condition.
A Globe Wernicke honey oak filing cabinet bookcase, early 20th century, the glazed top with two sliding doors and four shelves, over a base with two slides over four drawers and five deep filing drawers beneath, within panelled sides, 41½ x 18in. (105.5 x 45.75cm.), 73¾in. (192.5cm.) high.* Condition: Good condition overall – the drawers and glazed sliding doors operate cleanly. The upper short drawers are missing the back stops so can be pushed too far in. There is minor woodworm to the front corners of two top drawers – this should be treated as we do not know hold old it is. The plywood back panel to the top glazed section has been replaced recently. There is some surface rust spotting to the steel strap mounts to the sides. There are a few scratches to the varnished finish and a patch of varnish damage to the centre of the base section top. The piece does not have any keys
Constantine I BI Nummus. Alexandria, AD 316-317. IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; eagle with wreath below left, K in left field, wreath/X/A in right field, ALE in exergue, 3.7g, Extremely Fine, much original silvering remaining, sought after coin.
A CONTINENTAL ILLUMINATED GLOBE with aluminium bracket and marble plinth base, the globe 19cm diameter, the globe and stand 34cm high overall Condition: the globe with some minor staining and marks due to age and use, in need of rewiring, the base with small chip to the corner and further minor marks, moderate condition overall
A PHILLIPS EDUCATIONAL TERRESTRIAL GLOBE 20cm diameter and mounted on a turned ebonised base, standing 41cm high overall together with a further later 20th century terrestrial globe, 18cm diameter on a turned base and standing 39cm high (2) Condition: both with staining, marks and fading to the surfaces, poor condition overall
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