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A Group of Lead Figures and Platform Appurtenances for 0 Gauge or Larger, by LMC, Hornby and others, including Railway Staff, Weighing machines (2), vending machines (3 different), cast globe lamps (3), various milk churns (9 tin + 3 cast), fire call pillar and platform barrow, overall G, some paint loss/minor damages (33)
*Jigsaw map. The Terrestial Globe, Divided into Empires, Kingdoms & States, from the best Authorities Together with the new Discoveries, of the different Circumnavigators, By Thomas Kitchin, Hydrographer to his Majesty, J. Wallis, Published as the Act directs, Jany 1st. 1787, wooden dissected map of the world, hand-coloured, approximately sixty-one pieces, missing four pieces (Brazil, Siam, Spain, Germany & Low Countries), Scandinavia replaced with a blank piece, some warping (and occasional water-staining), somewhat dusty and spotted, 40 x 74.5cm (15.75 x 29.25ins), contained in original wooden box (damaged and repaired), with printed paper label (rubbed), together with Wallis's New and Correct Map of the Post Roads of England & Wales, John Wallis, 1798, wooden dissected map, hand-coloured, approximately eighty-four pieces, complete but for the small tip of Merionethshire, some warping, dusty and with occasional worm damage, 55 x 47.5cm (21.75 x 18.75ins), contained in wooden box with sliding lid (probably original but no trace of label), plus Wallis's New Dissected Map of England, 1815, wooden hand-coloured map, missing Huntingdonshire, in original wooden box with sliding lid and printed paper label (with some losses), plus Warrented Perfect Improved Dissected Maps... England and Wales, Wallis, circa 1826, wooden hand-coloured map, missing four pieces (Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire, and Cardiganshire; the latter three replaced with blanks), one piece chipped and one (Worcestershire) with a small surface loss, in original wooden box with sliding lid (repaired) and printed paper label (worn), plus Superior Dissected Maps by W. Peacock: England & Wales, wooden jigsaw, three pieces replaced with blanks (Cardigan Bay, Isle of Man, Oxford) , some small surface losses, one piece with its interlocking tab broken off but present, dusty with some marks, in original wooden box with pictorial lid (repaired), plus Superior Dissected Maps: Scotland, wooden hand-coloured map, complete, in original pictorial wooden box (repaired) with folded key map Provenance: From the collection of Percy H. Muir. (6)
*Miniature Post Office. A French miniature post office, 1950s, post office toy, housed in a green cardboard box with fold-up lid (lettered Super-Poste and Transcar, Paris, in gilt) and fold-down front, latter forming a counter with blotting pad, inside lid with toy bank notes and unused printed stationary, interior compartmented and with drawers, containing a cream telephone with dial, a metal balance, a globe, an ink blotter, ink stamps on a stand and an ink pad, bottles of ink, toy coins, and further unused stationery and stamps, overall size 28 x 39.5 x 14cm (11 x 15.5 x 5.5ins) A remarkable survival in excellent condition: one careful lady owner from new! (1)
Plunkett (Grace) [1888-1955] 'Lady Gregory / Sighing for New Worlds to Kiltartanise'. Original ink drawing, 10 ins x 7 ins, signed, showing Lady Gregory standing on a globe looking to the horizon. A well known drawing, published in one of Plunkett's books of caricatures.Grace Plunkett, nee Gifford, married Joseph Mary Plunkett, signatory to the 1916 Proclamation, shortly before his execution. (1)
George Taylor (1914-1996) - twenty-seven various original designs for Greene King public house signs, gouache, each signed, annotated outside the sign, various sizes, the largest being 28 x 21cm, to include; The Three Ashes, The Greenkeeper, The Compasses, The Globe etc Britain has a unique heritage of pub signs; it is a record of our people, pastimes, politics, and history. There is some more information about George Taylor and the history of pub signs on our website Condition Report / Extra Information All in good condition and under tracing paper.
A fine sword stick with carved handle, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Germany, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged knife-blade, ribbed at the center and featuring a cross-stamp at the base surmounting a globe, featuring the monogram 'JR'. Iron ring-nut. Deer-horn grip, finely carved with a grotesque figure with a long nose, with glass eyes and colored decorations. Surmounted by a small, silver cap decorated in bas-relief with an heraldic coat of arms surmounted by a crown with nine beads (for a count). Wooden, stick-scabbard provided with an external secure-spring for the dagger and iron foot, enriched with a short, deer-horn ring-nut. Total length (closed): 95 cm., length 34,5 cm.
A collection of various glassware including 19th Century scientific apparatus, funnel, globe flasks, etc, a blown pear shaped ornament, spherical bowl, a Lincoln Bennett & Co. Piccadilly fur felt top hat, size 7½ / 61, a pair of light oak rope-twist candlesticks stamped "Linley", a yew wood vase, an apple ornament and a spalted beech vase
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