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Clarice Cliff - Sliced Circle & Blue W - A Globe shape early morning tea set circa 1929 comprising Globe shape teapot hand painted in the sliced circle pattern with matched tankard milk and sugar, together with two globe shape teacups and saucers and a side plate all hand painted in the Blue W pattern, mixed Fantasque and Bizarre marks. This set was gifted new circa 1929/30 as a wedding present to the vendors grandmother. While today considered a composed set these mixed pattern services were sold by retailers Lawleys when new.
Michael Harris - Mdina - A large glass Fish vase, the central compressed globe and shaft section decorated with ochre and blue streaking over a cinnamon to ruby ground, heavily cased with clear crystal squared shoulders with angular crystal strapping, signed Michael Harris - Mdina Glass - Malta, height 29cm.
dating: 16th Century provenance: Italy, Almond-shaped, double-edged cusp of flat section, pierced in the center; the base chiselled and pierced and with small, stylized heads, a bronze, high-relieved face in the central part on both sides; finely chiselled jaws, the ends with a dragon's head with open jaws and curved tongue; knot consisting a pierced globe, adorned with all the faces in bass-relief; tapering ferrule with rings at the base, flat straps; wooden shaft of octagonal section, decorated with red tassel, iron tip. Very scarce in these conditions and with complete pierced globe. height 215.5 cm.
A George IV 3" Newton's Pocket Terrestrial globe by Newton Son & Berry, with twelve hand coloured engraving gores to papier-mâché sphere with steel axis p.h., presented in a fitted shagreen spherical case revealing celestial maps to each half, marked "Newton's Improved Pocket Celestial Globe"
A COLLECTION OF GLASSWARE includes a Cranberry bell form candle cover with clear facet handle, 22cm high, together with a Cranberry bon-bon dish with cover and clear prunt decoration, a Victorian Mercury glass vase, 24.5cm, and a globe and shaft deca nter with stopper and a ceramic 'Port' label
BILLON SESTERTIUS: PHILIP I, AD 244-249. Rev. Nobilitas stg. right, holding sceptre & globe. AE SESTERTIUS : FAUSTINA II, Obv. DIVA FAUSTINA PIA Rev. CONSECRATIO Throne with peacock, sc below. BRASS DUPONDIUS: AUGUSTUS & AGRIPPA, AD 10 Obv. IMP DIV I F PP Rev. COL NEM. Crocodile right, palms below. Rev. counter marked, but of interest. (3)
Two boxes of miscellaneous collectible toys, comprising; pinball game, globe, bag of marbles, wooden dog puppet, jump rope, two xylophones, Lindop 6oz pair of boxing gloves, pair of horses on stand, another similar pair of horses, white horse scotch whisky on stand, upright dog figure with flower pot, upright dog figure, boy with umbrella figure, wooden domino set, etc. (2).
Arabian Peninsula.- Wyld the Younger (James, cartographer and geographical publisher, 1812-1887) [Three-part manuscript map of Arabia and the Persian Gulf], large set of three sheets of outline maps of the South West, South East, and North East quadrants of the Arabian Peninsula, including modern day Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain, with part of the south west coast of Iran, also with major cities and trunk roads highlighted including Mecca, pen and ink with watercolour wash over pencil underdrawing, on cream wove paper without watermark, one sheet inscribed 'Drawn by James Wyld Geographer to the Queen & H.R.H. Prince Albert, Charing Cross East', three sheets each approx. 680 x 830 mm. (26 3/4 x 32 3/4 in), some surface dirt, minor nicks and tears to extremities, [circa 1840 and later].⁂ An early three-part manuscript map of Arabia, from one of the most renowned London-based map, chart and globe manufacturers of the 19th century.
Four Roman coins including Maximinus I AD235-238 silver denarius rev. FIDES MILITVM S8307, Tetricus II AD274 billon antoninianus, Elagabalus AD218-222 silver denarius rev. Providentia standing l. holding rod and cornucopiea, globe at feet, star in l. field S7534, and Salonina (wife of Gallienus) billon antoninianus, (4)
Extensive Worcester porcelain tea service, late 18th century, painted with floral cartouche panels upon blue diaper grounds with gilded highlights, comprising a teapot and cover, sparrow beak jug, lidded sucrier, oval lobed dish, bowl (a.f), two plates, five tankard cups, eight globe cups and six saucers, open crescent mark, the teapot 5.5" high
Early 19th century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid 8-day longcase clock, unsigned, the case with pagoda pediment surmounted by three globe and spike finials over Corinthian columns to an ogee moulded throat and long arched trunk door to a panelled plinth base on bun feet to a 31cm (12ins) arched dial with rocking ship painted to the arch and depicting British Naval vessel over gilt highlighted spandrels enclosing a repainted Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and further Arabic quarters and enclosing subsidiaries for seconds and date with pierced and stamped brass hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 240cm
OVERSEAS PRESSING 7". Interesting mix of 40 x 45s pressed around the globe! Titles include Let It Be (Japanese AR-2461), George - My Sweet Lord (Brazil 7-BT-41), When The Saints/My Bonnie (French 'Eiffel tower' sleeve Polydor 21914 - VG+/Ex), Magical Mystery Tour (Singapore pressing, no p/s), Yellow Submarine (Polish flexi M-104), Lennon - Imagine (EAR-10880 - Ex+/Ex+), Rock And Roll Music (OR-1192 red vinyl RE), Instant Karma (French), Get Back, Eight Days A Week (Dutch), We Can Work It Out (Danish) and Twist And Shout (0 22 581 German). US pressings include She Loves You (2 x Swan S-4152-S, one copy with 'Don't Drop Out' text) and yellow/orange Capitol copies of Help!, All You Need Is Love, Hello Goodbye, Eight Days A Week, I Want To Hold Your Hand, A Hard Day's Night and Yellow Submarine. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
A 19th century onyx and brass mounted photograph frame mounted on a brass easel, with applied floral detail, a miniature vintage globe, two large silver plated fiddle pattern serving spoons, an ebony and inlaid box and a printed tin in the form of a toby jug for Huntley and Palmers biscuits, together with a toy telephone
A c1897 Union Lamp Co. 'Williams Globe' kerosene-powered bicycle lamp. Manufactured under the patents of E. L. Williams, the 'Globe' series of lamps were designed for boulevard riding at night with sixteen coloured multi-faceted red, green, blue and opaque, glasses giving, when lit, a sparkling and colourful effect. Much admired by lady riders who took their exercise riding in public parks of an evening and wanted to be noticed! Several different versions were manufactured, and this lamp is an example of the rarest found today, retaining its bail, suspension arm and mounting bracket, the object of the lamp design being for it to appear to float and bounce in front of the bicycle. In very sound condition, the lamp has not been molested and retains undamaged glasses, opening side window for lighting, winding burner and the aforementioned suspension bracket. A particularly rare lamp, with only six lamps of this type known to survive in complete condition. ECL 71.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PHILIP'S 6 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, integral oval maker's label for ... 'London Geographical Institute George Philip & son Ltd, 32 Fleet Street....', overall height 28cm (condition: several patches of torn paper and scratches, most notable tears to Australia and ocean below, above equator in Polynesia, hole above equator below Liberia, tear to right of Japan, other areas of scuffs losses, wrinkles/creases in paper)
A GROUP OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL comprising: a miniature silver tyg, London 1911, with presentation engraving; a pair of hallmarked cufflinks with swivel backs; two engine-turned napkin rings (one in a fitted case), a fiddle pattern teaspoon; a cut-glass scent bottle with silver cover in Art Nouveau style; a small silver coffee spoon; a silver-handled corkscrew; and a white metal world globe (9). First height 3.5cm
AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 1/2-inch brass break-arch dial, signed Helm/Ormskirk, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic numerals, the dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and dummy winding holes, in the arch a globe within a roundel, the hood with broken pediment and freestanding columns, the case with moulded door with shaped top, the base plinth with shaped apron, with weight and pendulum. 221cm
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT-METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Hry Marc/A Paris, the two-train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the drum shaped case surmounted by a trophy, to one side stands a globe, to the other a winged putto holding a scroll and pen, the stand cast with acanthus leaves and scrolls and with inset floral painted porcelain plaque, raised on an ebonised plinth and under a glass dome. Overall 35cm high
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