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A Collection of Tudor Mint Myth and Magic Figures (14) in total. To include Taming the Unicorn, Dragon of the Knight, The Wizard Scholar, Hatched, The Incanter, The chorister, The Guardian of the globe, The dragon of destiny, The sentinel, Wizard of the universe, The dragon of methtintdour, The guardian and Hiding the crystal Various heights and sizes.
Postcards, an unusual selection of 14 Novelty 'shaped' view cards all with attached address labels. Shapes include Bathing Hut, Beech, Golf Clubs, Oyster, Golly, Plaice, Boot with a cat, Suitcase, Aeroplane, Biscuit, Devonshire Dumpling, Globe, Teddy, Salmon etc, fold out views inside (one missing) (nice lot, fair/gd)
A White Marble and Bronze Cherub Globe Form Mantel Timepiece, circa 1890, seated bronze winged cherub holding star decorated globe and with Roman numerals, central marble fluted column with gilt bronze applied acanthus leaf and swag mounts, square form base with acanthus leaf feet, single barrel movement with a platform cylinder escapement, 35cm high 06.12.19 Marble surfaces with very minor chips in parts, gilt bronze mounts are discoloured, globe is discoloured and stained in parts and with small scratches and scuff marks, movement is fully wound and not working.
A Kirkwood & Sons 6'' Terrestrial Table Globe, circa 1820, inscribed Jas W Lyon & Co Edinburgh Bazaar, 25 Princes Street, Vendors by Special Appointment/KIRKWOOD'S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE with the very latest DISCOVERIES Published by Kirkwood & Sons So St Andrew's St Edin, with brass meridian, the horizon ring applied with printed scales, on a turned baluster stem and acanthus leaf sheathed tripod base with paw feet tied by an undertier, 35cm high See illustration . Significant staining to Gores and Honjan ring, flaking to varnish on Gores particularly at edges, shrinkage splits to joints on Honjan ring, nearly all gilding missing from metal stand, in restored condition, under-tier is possibly later.
An early 20th Century Stevens and Williams crystal glass '19th Hole' decanter of globe and shaft form, decorated with an engraved cartouche panel with a golf flag surrounded by square hobnail cutting rising to a slice cut neck and lapidary stopper, engraved registration mark Rd 436398, height 23.5cm.
A collection of £50+ (Unchecked) face value unused postage stamps including; higher values, many 1st class stamps etc. Stamps include Genome, toys, artefacts, sporting related, many royal examples, transport, animals etc. Together with a Royal mail Stamp Album for stamps issued since December 1952. Partially full album with sets including 150th anniversary of A Christmas Carol, Sherlock Holmes 1993, Channel Tunnel, D-Day, Globe and the Bankside Theatres, Olympic Games, King henry VIII and his six wives, Enid Blyton and more.
Eli Wallach signed autograph presentation as Tuco in Good the Bad and the Ugly. High quality professionally mounted 17 x 11 inch overall sized display. 3D double mounted in acid free mountboard. Consists of an 8x10 inch colour portrait photograph and signature piece matted below the photo. Eli Wallach (7th December 1915 - 24th June 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than six decades, beginning in the late 1940's. He won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe Award nomination for his debut screen performance in Baby Doll. He received BAFTA Awards, Tony Awards, and Emmy Awards for his work, and also received an Academy Honorary Award at the second annual Governors Awards, presented on November 13, 2010. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A good mixed lot of games to include Britains Knights of The Sword Castle set, boxed but unchecked for completeness, WHSmith boxed illuminated globe, a Playmobile model number 3789 Rescue Helicopter boxed but not checked for completeness, an Airfix Bristol Blenham IV model, not checked for completeness and three electronic hand held games to include Star Wars Millennium Falcon, Harry Potter and similar [2]. This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Friday.
A pair of important French Louis-Philippe Royal ormolu and hardstone mounted candelabra made for Ferdinand-Philippe duc d'Orleans by Guillaume Deniere, designed by Aime Chenavard, the figures by Jean-Jacques Feuchere and the semi-precious and hardstone ornaments by M. Combettes, Paris, each with a female musician finial above a globe issuing eight leaf and lappet scroll branches, above a stem with gargoyle masks, eagles and with an entwined serpent, the circular base applied with hardstones and modelled with a smaller globe with music-making putti, 111cm high. (2) Provenance: Commissioned by Ferdinand-Philippe duc d'Orleans (1810-1842) in 1834 and delivered to the Palais des Tuileries, Paris, on the 20th April 1839. Sold by the duchesse d'Orleans (1814-1858): Hotel Drouot, Paris, 18th-20th January 1853, either lots 3, 4 or most probably lot 6. By family repute, the candelabra were acquired by Sir James Watts of Abney Hall, Manchester, in the mid-19th century. Thence by descent to Lady Eleanor Campbell-Orde. The estate of the late Sir John Alexander Campbell-Orde, 6th Baronet (1943-2016). THE DUC D'ORLEANS' CANDELABRA - A LOST SURTOUT DE TABLE Ferdinand-Philippe duc d'Orleans was born in Palermo in 1810. He was the eldest son of King Louis Philippe and was a noted soldier serving in campaigns in Algeria and was one of the most dynamic and popular figures of the July monarchy. Along with his brother, the duc de Nemours, he had apartments in the Pavillon de Marsan in the Tuileries and as a patron of the arts he employed famous architects, artists and ebenistes to furnish them. He commissioned paintings from Delacroix and furniture from Bellange. After receiving the title of duc d'Orleans in 1830, the young Duke was to order a magnificent surtout de table to grace the dining room which overlooked the rue de Rivoli. The surtout de table was designed by Aime Chenavard and followed the Duke's passion for the Renaissance and Medieval revival styles. The Duke was keen to encourage young emerging artists and many different sculptors and bronziers were responsible for the production of the suite, including: Klagmann, Pradier, Barre, Deniere, Feuchere and a young Antoine-Louis Barye. The surtout consisted of a number of centrepieces, coupes, socles and fourteen candelabra and once laid out must have been an incredible sight. The Duke sadly died young in a tragic carriage accident in 1842. After his death his wife, the duchesse Helene, remained living in his private apartments along with the surtout until the 1848 revolution, when a mob broke into the apartment and many pictures and works of art, including the surtout, were removed to the Louvre for safe-keeping. After a protracted legal battle, a decree was passed that they should be handed over to the state. To avoid this, the family decided to sell the collection, including the surtout, which was sold by public auction on the 18th, 19th and 20th January 1853. The present lot is most probably from lot six: 'Six candelabres en bronze dore, a huit lumieres, ornes de nielles et de pierre de couleuer, et la base de figures , de J. Feucheres'. They were subsequently acquired by Sir James Watts of Abney Hall, Manchester, and would have appealed to his taste for everything Gothic and Medieval at his Pugin designed country house. They then passed by descent to Lady Eleanor Campbell-Orde and thence to her son, the late Sir John Campbell-Orde. Other pieces of the surtout de table have recently been sold at auction. In 2011 Sotheby's sold two magnificent centrepieces, see Sotheby's, Treasures-Princely Taste, 6th July 2011, lot 30 for £409,250. Also in 2011, Christie's New York sold a three-piece table garniture, see Christie's, 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe, 19th -20th October 2011, lot 160 which realised $104,500. In 2015 again at Christie's New York, a splendid centrepiece was sold for $269,000, The Opulent Eye, 21st October 2015, lot 198 and most recently in 2017 Christie's sold an identical pair of candelabra to the present lot for $93,750, Opulence, 13th April 2017, lot 69. (All prices include buyer's premium). For a detailed examination of the surtout de table, see Isabelle Leroy-Jay Lemaistre's article entitled 'Des Sculpteurs et des bronziers' which features in the book 'Le Mecenat du duc d'Orleans 1830-1842', edited by Robert Herve.
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