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A 19th Century Victorian antique oak and mahogany longcase grandfather clock by John Foster Market Rassan. Arched swan neck pediment top with brass eagle on globe top with brass roundels. Turned columns to the hood with glass hinged door. White signed enamel face and dial with Roman Numeral chapter ring with gilded faceted hands and subsidiary seconds dial. The trunk having carved decoration with viewing door to centre. Complete with pendulum and weights. Measures: 222cm x 53cm x 24cm.
modelled as a young female nude seated beside a small dog on top of a globe, signed to the underside 'Lenci, Torino, Made in Italy R.S' and with incised Scavini signature (Dimensions: 48cm high)(48cm high)Footnote: Literature Similar example illustrated: Lenci, Archivi di Arti Decorative, Torino, 1992, p. 204, fig. 607 A similar example was sold at Cheffins Art & Design Sale, Cambridge, 10 October 2019, Lot 80, for £13,000 and another at Christie's Design Sale, London, 3 November 2015, Lot 148, for £20,000.Condition report: In very good condition.
A collection of silver plate/EPNS including white metal mounted dressing table set with tray; rose bowls and vases, candelabra, salver, cake basket, Edwardian style cut and etched glass two-handled biscuit barrel with plated detachable cover; butter dish with revolving globe cover, set of Arthur Price sundae glasses with gilt bowls boxed (1 box)
A silver replica of the greyhound racing Springbok TrophyJ Taylor & Co, Birmingham 1937 The central pillar supporting a globe applied with the enamelled flags of Great Britain and South Africa, a springbok standing atop, on a marble base, height 38cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.
A Malby's 18 inch celestial globe on stand, English, 1851,the sphere with printed cartouche reading MALBY'S CELESTIAL GLOBE, exhibiting the whole of the Stars CONTAINED IN THE CATALOGUES OF ... MASTER LA CAILLE & JOHNSON, the Doubl Stars from Sir W. Herschell & Struve, reduced to the year 1860. J.WYLD Charing Cross & Leicester Square. London. 1851., the sphere mounted in brass meridian, within horizon ring, applied with printed calendar and zodiac scales, on heavily carved mahogany tripod stand with stretcher and magnetic compass, 43in (109cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
A rare Leonard Cushee 2½ inch terrestrial globe on stand, English, mid 18th century,cartouche printed A New GLOBE of the EARTH by L Cushee, printed and hand coloured gores showing Anson's tracks, part of North America labelled Unknown Parts, Australia is represented by Dutch discoveries New Holland, Dimens Land, Carpentaria, small section of coast of New Zealand labelled N.Zeeland, in brass meridian in later fruitwood stand with horizon ring applied with paper calndar and zodiac scale in manuscript, 6½in (17.5cm) high
A 3½ inch Smith & Son terrestrial globe on stand, English, circa 1880,printed SMITH'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE shewing the whole of the DISCOVERIES TO THE PRESNT TIME LONDON SMITH AND SONS 63 CHARING CROSS, the sphere mounted in half brass meridian on turned mahogany stand, 18cm (7in) high Footnotes:Charles Smith and Sons were registered at 63 Charing Cross from 1870 until 1888.
A Newton's 15 inch celestial globe on stand, English, mid-19th century,sphere with cartouche printed NEWTON'S CELESTIAL GLOBE On which all the Stars are taken from the elaborate and most approved catalogue of Piazzi the Nebulas from Bode and the double Stars and those with proper motions from South. The Right Ascensions & Declinations of the whole having been recalculated and accurately laid down for the year 1840 BY MR. W. NEWTON manufactured by NEWTON & SON Chancery Lane, the sphere mounted in brass meridian within horizon ring raised on three carved and turned mahogany legs and stretchers, 19in (99cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
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