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A group of Royal Worcester porcelain, comprising a modern oval dish, decorated with 'Painted Fruit', signed N. Creed, 18cm, an Edwardian blue ground spherical jar, model 1039, 9.5cm high, an ivory blush stem vase, model 1931, 16.5cm high, a miniature ivory blush ewer, model 1094, and a miniature ivory blush globe vase, model 415. (5)
A 9ct rose gold cased crown wind lever escapement pocket watch. The 15 jewel Swiss movement signed GLOBE WATCH Co. SWISS, the 42mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the cuvette and case back hallmarked Birmingham 1929, case 48mm, 80g.This watch is currently running.Images now uploaded.
A glass UNICEF award presented to Sir Roger Moore14th October 2007Presented by the German Committee for UNICEF on Sir Roger's 80th birthday, the cuboid glass award with globe decoration above message reading 'Sir Roger Moore, Thank you! German Committee for UNICEF, 14 October 2007', together with a silver UNICEF Lifetime Achievement Award (Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham, 2012), presented to Sir Roger Moore, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, with blue ribbon, in presentation box; a UNICEF folder signed by Sir Roger; a collection of UNICEF speeches, tour itineraries and passes; UNICEF pin badges; and related ephemera, the award: 10cm wide, 15cm high, 5cm deep (4in wide, 6in high, 2in deep)(Qty)Footnotes:'I might be best known for playing James Bond, but my role as Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF is the one I am most passionate about.'Sir Roger MooreIt was Sir Roger Moore's friendship with actress Audrey Hepburn that steered him towards what became a pivotal role in his life: 'My curiosity got the better of me after Audrey introduced me to UNICEF. I wanted to find out more than just the facts and figures.' He was appointed as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991 and served as such for 27 years.Sir Roger was a steadfast advocate for children – visiting UNICEF-supported programmes around the world, bringing attention to violations of children's rights and generating large support and donations. His first visits as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, to Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras, showed him the conditions and complex challenges faced by the world's children and the breadth of UNICEF's work to build a better world for every child.Sir Roger was a compelling voice on issues such as HIV and AIDS, landmine injuries and child vaccinations. As the honorary chair of Kiwanis International's Worldwide Service Project – a key UNICEF partner – he helped raise $91 million for the elimination of iodine deficiency.In recognition of his humanitarian achievements on behalf of UNICEF, Sir Roger received a CBE in 1999 and a KBE in 2003. He also received the World Service Medal from Kiwanis International in 2001 and the German Federal Service Cross in 2003 for his work battling child trafficking as special representative to UNICEF. In 2012 he became the first-ever recipient of the UNICEF UK Lifetime Achievement Award.ABOUT UNICEFUNICEF works to build a better world for every child, every day. A world where every child has the chance to fulfil their potential and grow up healthy and safe. We work in more than 190 countries, responding to emergencies and building long-term resilience. UNICEF saves children's lives with vaccines, clean water, and therapeutic food. We protect children from violence, exploitation, and abuse. We support quality education that empowers children. And we seek to create a safe and sustainable world where children can live, learn and grow.UNICEF operates the largest humanitarian response on Earth. Reaching the most vulnerable children when they need us most. We advise governments, influence businesses, and lobby leaders to create lasting change for children. With your support, we can build a better world for every child.The proceeds from this lot will be donated to UNICEF.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two pairs of Sir Roger Moore's cufflinksOne pair with polychrome spinning globe design, the other by Skultana, with crown plaque, together with a selection of black shirt studs, (qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of ephemera including decorative lapel pins, tie pins, studs, commemorative coins and cigarette lightersIncluding: four UNICEF pins; a heart-shaped tie-pin; a logo pin in the form of a thumbs up; Yacht club; seven black studs; a Volvo-branded clip, four cased; a UNICEF 1998 Hungarian forint commemorative coin in plastic case; a 100th Anniversary Crans Montana coin; a Harrods shoehorn; an embossed globe-shaped keyring; two cigarette lighters; a 'Polizei' clip; additional pins and keyrings from Jamaica and Russia; and a group of four gilt brass blazer buttons from Hayward's to Sir Roger Moore, in two different sizes, each emblazoned with an engraved crown design, with loop to the back, in brown paper envelope inscribed Haywards / Roger Moore (qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual Coalport pot pourri vase and cover, circa 1885, of globe form with twin handles, the pale yellow and pink ground with raised turquoise and white enamel and gilt, printed factory mark in green and painted 'V380' in iron red, 18cm high (damaged, cover restored)Provenance: The Southorn Collection.Condition:The pierced cover is fully restored. The body has been into pieces and put back together but it still displays nicely. The handles haven't been off.
A contemporary Moorcroft 'Finches' vase, dated 1995, of globe form, tubelined with the birds pecking at fruit, against a dark blue ground, impressed and painted marks, 17.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:In good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
Deux pièges à insectes en verre soufflé translucide. France, XIXe siècle. On joint un radiomètre de Crookes en verre soufflé translucideH. 16 cm et 18 cmPour le radiomètre, dans le globe central, quatre ailettes en métal sur un axe pivotant servant à mesurer un champ électromagnétique.H. 22.5 cmTwo 19th century glass fly or wasp traps and a radiometer. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A REGENCY COPPER SAMOVAR LAMPEARLY 19TH CENTURYmodelled as Atlas supporting a globe kneeling on a square foot, converted for electricity41cm highProvenanceKenneth Neame: An Enduring Legacy.Purchased in these rooms, 20th and 21st April 2021, Furniture, Works of Art and Clocks, Lot 87.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A GEORGE III TERRESTRIAL POCKET GLOBE BY NATHANIEL LANE, DATED '1807'the 2 3/4in globe printed with twelve gores, with a cartouche inscribed 'Lane's Pocket Globe, London, 1807', with two metal pivots at the poles, in a red shagreen case, the interior with the heavens7.4cm diameterCatalogue NoteNathaniel Lane was a mathematical instrument maker, based in London and active between 1776-1829.
A GEORGE III CELESTIAL POCKET GLOBE BY JOHN AND WILLIAM CARY, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe 3in globe displaying 24 stars and Ptolemaic constellations, with a cartouche inscribed 'New Celestial Globe' and 'Pub'd by J & W Cary, Strand', with two metal pivots at the poles, in a shagreen case, the interior with a 'Table of Latitudes & Longitudes of Places not given on this Globe' and a map of 'The World as known in Caesar's Time agreeable to D'Auville'9.2cm diameterCatalogue NoteThe Cary family firm was established in the late 18th century by John Cary (1755-1835) a noted map seller and his brother William (1758-1825) an optician and nautical instrument maker. The firm published their first globes in 1791 advertising in the 'Traveller's Companion' where it stated they made terrestrial and celestial globes in 3, 9, 12 and 21in diameter sizes 'from entire new plates'.
λ NELSON INTEREST. AN ENGRAVED HORNMID-19TH CENTURYinscribed 'These Designs are in commemoration of those Glorious Victories achieved by the Immortal Nelson' interspersed with images of a classical female amongst trophies, Britannia seated on a globe beside a lion and shield and St George slaying the dragon, above an inscription titled 'Lines' and commencing with 'Britannia's favorite and his sovereign's pride.....'79cm long
A DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE EMBLEMATIC OF EUROPEC.1770from the 'Four Quarters of the Globe' series, modelled as a crowned child holding an orb and sceptre, a horse and objects relating to the arts at her feet14 cm highProvenanceKenneth Neame: An Enduring Legacy.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
TWO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES EMBLEMATIC OF AFRICALATE 18TH CENTURYfrom the 'Four Quarters of the Globe' series, each modelled as a child wearing an elephant head cap, holding a cornucopia and resting on a lion, incised 'No 200' to both (2)15.5cm high (max)ProvenanceKenneth Neame: An Enduring Legacy.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
Hand painted figurine set of The Wanderers, comprising African, Asian, Australian, American and European Wanderers, together with stand and crystal globe. Goebel Hummel backstamp. Tallest figure measures: 2.25"W x 4"H. This item has a base included. Base measures: 2"H x 11.5" dia. Issued: 1998Manufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
The first coin depicting Britannia wearing a helmet George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, small draped bust right, wreath of 11 leaves and 3 berries, brooch with 8 jewels, k · : on shoulder, small letters, two olive branches bearing m b on rim, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, 28.78g/6h (BMC 1082 [KP 2]; ‘Selig’ 1272; Adams 1). Trifling spots on reverse, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, rare [certified and graded NGC PF 63 BN] £700-£900 --- Provenance: H. Brown Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 147, 12-14 June 2018, lot 431, recté 28.78g
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, small draped bust right, wreath of 11 leaves and 3 berries, brooch with 8 jewels, k · : on shoulder, small letters, two olive branches bearing m b on rim, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, 28.60g/6h (BMC 1083 [KP 2]; ‘Selig’ 1273; Adams 2-3). Spot above truncation, otherwise extremely fine with a little original colour, rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: S.N. Rolfe Collection, Baldwin Auction 65, 4-5 May 2010, lot 1412
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, large undraped bust right with retouched hair, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, lower part of k . on shoulder, small letters, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, that on right indistinct, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, 27.95g/6h (BMC 1095 [KP 7]; ‘Selig’ 1278 [= Adams 9]). Surfaces dulled, otherwise extremely fine, rare [previously certified and graded NGC PF 62 BN] £700-£900 --- Provenance: E.P. Newman Collection, Heritage Auction 3029 (New York), 14-15 January 2014, lot 30670; S. Copthorne Collection, Colin Cooke Mailbid Sale, 2 June 2016 (1)
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, large undraped bust right with retouched hair, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, lower part of k . on shoulder, small letters, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, that on right indistinct, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, thin flan, 19.22g/12h (BMC 1096 [KP 7]; ‘Selig’ 1279; Adams 11]). Brilliant and virtually as struck, most attractive, very rare [previously certified and graded NGC PF 65 BN] £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: ‘Cheshire’ [P. Jackson] Collection, Goldberg Auction 31 (Beverly Hills), 30 May-1 June 2005, lot 2482; J. Dean Collection, DNW Auction 93, 26 September 2011, lot 1672
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, large undraped bust right with retouched hair, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, lower part of k . on shoulder, small letters, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, that on right indistinct, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, 25.65g/6h (BMC 1097 [KP 7]). Light spotting in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine with a hint of original colour, very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Bt KB Coins June 2009
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, large undraped bust right, rust marks on face and neck, fine hook of hair looping onto lower neck, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, the lowest of which has an associated raised flaw, k : · on shoulder, large letters, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left on globe flanked by two ships, that on right indistinct, olive branch with 10 leaves, k . below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, edge plain, thin flan, 23.84g/6h (BMC 1100 [KP 9]; ‘Selig’ 1280 [= Adams 12]). Spot to right of olive branch and other light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: Bt D. Craddock June 2009
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Halfpenny, 1788 (early Soho), by J.-P. Droz, in copper, laureate bust right, 10 leaves and 3 berries in wreath, hair curls below bust complete, no signature, 4 diamond stops in legend, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, left leg drawn back, border of robe pattern of leaves and berries, signed d at base of shield, rudder and palm branch in exergue, edge render to cesar the things which are cesars:, 16.51g/12h (BMC 945 [DH 4]; ‘Selig’ 1321). About very fine, very rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: M.J. Martin Collection [from KB Coins 1998]; bt M.J.M. June 2018
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Halfpenny, 1788 (late Soho), by J.-P. Droz, in brown-gilt copper, laureate bust right, 10 leaves and 2 berries in wreath, hair curls below bust rendered as crescents and point of bust lacks relief, d.f. on truncation, 4 diamond stops in legend, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, left leg drawn back, border of robe pattern of leaves and berries, signed d at base of shield, rudder and palm branch in exergue, edge guilloche, 16.07g/12h (BMC 962 [DH 11]). Minor spotting and handling marks and some light rubbing on rims, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck [certified and graded NGC PF 62 Cameo] £400-£500 --- Provenance: Mark Rasmussen FPL 24, Spring 2013 (138)
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