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A Shell Double-Side Opaque Petrol Pump Globe, with red lettering in relief, the base stamped Hail Ware British Made, the neck with rubber flanged (perished, neck damaged), diameter of base 13cm; and A Vintage Rusted Rolls-Royce Motors Toolbox (empty), with hinged l id and carry handle, 38cm wide (2)
A French giltmetal and alabaster mantel clockMid 19th CenturyModelled with a female figure resting on a globe, with a drum-shaped case and movement, countwheel strike on a bell, on a stepped plinth with putto cast panels and leaf cast moulding, with lambrequin apron on turned feet56 cm. high. Illustrated
A pair of Victorian hollow gold drop earrings, the stylised bow surmounting a sphere with beaded band around the circumference and hinged tassel V-shaped bar beneath, with later screw backs, 4.8cm long 6.3g CONDITION REPORT: Earring One - Small hole to reverse of stylised bow. Small solder drop in front of bow on top of the globe (gilded). Black area immediately beneath bow (left hand side when looking from front). Hole to back of globe. Very small hole to the base of the base of the globe by ball. Earring Two - Slightly duller than other earring. Bow sits above globe rather than on it as with the other earring. Small hole to back of bow and tiny hole to edge rim of bow on the reverse. Small hole beneath bow on globe with large and small dent. Very small hole to the base of the globe by the ball. Slight dent to the reverse of globe beneath beaded band. Visible in certain light only. Neither earring marked. Screw backs stamped '9 CARAT GOLD'.
French School (late 19th century/early 20th century), a patinated library bronze, of a winged putti, cast in the Baroque taste, he stands on a celestial globe divided by a meridian banner with emblems of the Zodiac, the sides with stars, holding a flaming torch, scrolling wave socle, circular marble pedestal base, 50cm high
Children's Books - A Compendious and Historical Grammar: Exhibiting a Brief Survey of the Terraqueous Globe [...], Embellished with Maps, second edition, W. Peacock and Sons, London 1802, xxviii, 408pp, [vii], pull-out folding engraved maps, delineated with hand-colouring, black straight-grained morocco, front boards with singular gilt fillett, titled spine within gilt bands, 18mo; Anon [Riley (George)], The Beauties of the Creation: Or, A New Moral System of Natural History [...], Defigned (sic) to infpire (sic) Youth with Humanity towards the Brute Creaton, and bring them early acquainted with the wonderful Works of the Creator, one volume only: Insects, second edition, G. Riley, London 1793, xvi, 236pp, engraved title-piece, lepidopteral line engraved cuts accompanying illustrating text by John Bewick (1760 - 1795), contemporary calf boards, 20th century calf spine and gilt-embossed red morocco title label, armorial bookplate: Harold Hulme Brindley M.A. F.S.A., square 18mo; Taylor (Jeremy), The Little Historians: A New Chronicle of the Affairs of England, In Church and State [...], Also Some Account of Antiquities [...], volumes II & III only, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London 1824, contemporary maroon morocco spines and marbled boards, 18mo, (2); A Series of Prints Taken from the Old Testament, Designed to Illustrate Mrs. Trimmer's Scripture Lessons from that Prtion of the Holy Scriptures, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London 1825, contemporary calf, gilt title and bands to spine, 32mo; Trimmer (Mrs [Sarah]), A Description of a Set of Prints of English history; Contained in A Set of Easy Lessons, part I only, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London 18[**], lacking prints, contemporary calf, gilt title and bands to spine, 32mo; The Child's Magazine 1827, (lacking title-page), line engraved sub-titles and vignettes, contemporary mottled calf boards (spine lacking), 32mo, (wormed); an early George III child's educational manual, [S. Crowder?, presumably London c. 1760], (lacking title-page and prelims), prefixed with full-page engravings of George III and his sons the princes, to verso with Queen Charlotte and the young princesses, contemporary ink MS ownership inscriptions, Hessian cloth binding, 16mo; American Imprint, Mavor (William), Catechism of Geography [...], For the Use of Schools and Families [...], Samuel Wood & Sons, New York 1821, 71pp, back printed board present, 18mo; Anon, The Life of Billy Purvis, The Extraordinary, Witty, and Comical Showman; With many Facts not before Published, T. Arthur, Newcastle-on-Tyne [c. 1853], paper covers, the front with embossed title, marbled endpapers, 16mo; early 19th century atlases (2); etc, [14]

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