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Worldwide Airmail and cover collection, loose and small album of GB covers and FDCS, a few hundred 1970s, 80s cover from around the globe, great source of used stamps and could yield some good finds with some research. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
AN ART DECO BRONZED SPELTER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, C1930 in the form of a semi naked kneeling woman with contemporary glass mosaic globe lampshade, black painted wood base, 30cm h++The ring that secures the shade to the lamp detached otherwise in good original condition, original patina. Requires rewiring.
Boxes and Objects - a Scanglobe desk globe, made in Denmark; a Japanese lacquer work box, c.1960; a brass jam pan; an Arts and Crafts type watering can, with cane handle; an EPNS cigarette case; EPBM teapot; a Bartholomew's map of Suffolk; a novelty Carlsberg inflatable; a Persian style smokers set; etc
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Robin Tattersall, A Group of Three Portraits Three unique gelatin silver prints, circa 1956-1957, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Parkinson's fashion shoots were featured in publications across the globe, such as Vogue Magazine, who published two of the present photographs in their September 1956 feature 'The British Look America Loves'. The third was included in their fashion spread 'The Best of Scotland' in March 1957, which highlighted British fashion and scenery for international audiences. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Wilder Shores of a Sheik - A Dress to be Carried Away InA unique gelatin silver print, 1963, annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, on gloss photographic paper, sheet 255 x 380 (10 x 15in) (unframed)Norman Parkinson travelled all over the globe for destination photo shoots. Here fashion model Connie Barr was photographed on the back of a horse in Egypt for Queen magazine. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A Victorian silver trophy for Cambridge University Athletics Sports 'Three Miles Race 1869', by Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1868, decorated with scrolling foliage and twin wing handles, the support modelled as the winged foot of Mercury on a globe, on shield and floral decorated spreading base, H.27cm approx. 16.5 troy oz
A George III terrestrial globe by Thomas Malby and Sons, later dated 1851, indistinctly marked January 1st, with brass meridian, supported on mahogany tripod stand with integral compass to the base (scratched and chipped map work), 104cm high, 59cm diameterFor condition information please see https://auctions.trevanionanddean.com/catalogue/3b1a953bcb35b74a9caddcda4dce852a/a7180bf4bbbb20d27ed1aac9c041a473/the-september-fine-art-antique-auction/
A pair of Victorian cut glass shaft and globe decanters, bulbous body with diamond cut, star cut base, Height to neck 19.5 cms, height to stopper approx 26 cms, two Georgian style decanters, a Continental acid etched example with white metal double neck mounts with romantic country scenes, a 20th century decanter and three bone spirit labels for Gin, Whiskey and Brandy [7 decanters, 3 labels]
dating: 17th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, first part with central fuller and inscription 'H ANTONIO', and 'PICHINIO' on the other side, ending in an imperial globe. Iron hilt with quillons, similar to a sword, double shell-guard, chiselled with beams, guard-ring with lowered center, loop-guard en suite with the quillon and pommel chiselled with spirals. Wooden grip, with iron wire binding and moor's heads, decorated with spirals. Rare type. length 94 cm.
Collection of Three 6in Table Globes including an unsigned English globe on turned wooden stand; a French globe marked 'Globe Terrestre, Dresse par J. Forest En Vente a Paris, Chez l'Auteur 17 Rue de Buci 17' on ebonised turned stand; French globe marked 'DALMAU CARLES PLA' on turned wooden stand.
Diecast - Corgi - 30 unboxed diecast vehicles and ten boxed, including C1231 Volvo Globe Trotter, C76 Volvo 760 with caravan, C1264 Seddon Atkinson tanker and similar, boxed models appear in near mint to mint condition in good to very good boxes, unboxed in good to ver good condition, Est £50 - £80.
Terrestrial Pocket Globe, 3. With applied retailers's cartouche R.B.BATE 17 POULTRY London 1807, the globe with twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, two metal axis pins to poles allow the globe to rotate in its original fishskin case with interior celestial gores, 8.5 cm diameter. . See images for condition
Early 20th century French gilt metal twin train mantel clock, the figural case emblematic of science 40cm x 23cm . We cannot guarantee the working order of this clock nor that it keeps good time. Figures: no significant damage seen; obvious construction marks to arms etc. Construction holes to back of heads. Central clock: holes in the top around the triangle beneath globe amongst others. Generally marks to the casing of the clock.Base - small chips knocks and marks consistent with age and use. Plaque loose.
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