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Lot 284

Duplex oil lamp converted to electricity (needs re-wiring), reeded brass column on black china base with ruby glass reservoir, etched and opaque glass globe shade, the thumb wheels marked '1 1/15 wick English Made Duplex', height including chimney 68cm

Lot 1354

A MODERN DRINKS GLOBE

Lot 1570

A DRINKS GLOBE, teak coffee table and a chair (3)

Lot 309

Opaque and opalescent moulded globe light shade, 1960's, with chrome plated fitting, diameter 27cm, another centre light shade and three tinted glass lanterns (5).

Lot 279

An 18 carat gold Globe charm (5 grams overall).

Lot 151

A Nickel Plated 1940s Desk Calendar in the form of a Globe with Month, Day and Date Indicator.

Lot 116

An oak Globe Wernicke six section bookcase

Lot 149

A globe on oak stand supported by four mythical animals, on 'X' shaped base

Lot 297

A Pilkington Lancastrial lustre vase, 1911, of globe and shaft form, impressed marks, 19cm high

Lot 170

A Mdina style paperweight, another in the form of world globe; a Caithness commemorative paperweight; a conical shaped paperweight; and two others (6)

Lot 343

A Globe Wernicke style six section bookcase, each section fitted with two glazed doors, 194cm high x 89cm wide x 30cm deep

Lot 182

Musical globe cigarette holder.

Lot 667

GLOBE, on a brass stand, 47cm H.

Lot 74

A 17th Century Continental Bronze Chandelier. The knopped stem having an upper disc with six slot on reflectors. The lower disc bearing six scrolling candle branches surmounted by spire finials; the tenons numbered by a series of dots corresponding to the mortise slots above a large globe bulb and ring-turned pendant finial, 21 ins (54 cms) in length, 24 ins (61 cms) in width.

Lot 274

Taking Head Talking head enclosed in a globe (FR) Dimensions: 0,50 x 0,40 x 0,40

Lot 14

A JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER DECORATED WITH FLOWERS AND FOLIATE (DIA: 31.5 cm), A PAIR OF IMARI PLATES (DIA: 22 cm EACH), A DOUBLE GOURD IMARI VASE (H: 16.5 cm) AND A SMALL GLOBE AND SHAFT IMARI VASE (H: 9.3 cm) AND A BOWL [6]

Lot 31

A LARGE FAIENCE DISH CENTRALLY PAINTED WITH A BIRD IN YELLOW AND OCHRE AND A PALETTE OF GREEN, YELLOW, OCHRE AND BLUE (DIA: 30 cm), A FOOTED BOWL WITH FLOWERS AND LEAVES AGAINST A BLUE GROUND (H: 7.7 cm, DIA: 15.8 cm) AND A GLOBE AND SHAFT SHAPED VASE IN GREEN (H: 17.5 cm) [3]

Lot 146

A scarce, single-sided, die-cut enamel sign - 'Sealed Shell Sold Here'. Depicts the early 'clamshell' type petrol pump globe in pale blue. Some light rusting/enamel loss primarily to the edges. Reputedly produced overseas. We believe approximately 0.5cm has been trimmed away from the bottom edge of the sign. 19.5x13 inches.

Lot 16

A scarce original 'Cleveland Petrol Agency' glass petrol pump globe featuring re-touched black lettering (one side left original). Marked 'Hailware British Made'. Small amount of glass damage to one corner.

Lot 524

Angle Poise Lamp and a Light Up Globe

Lot 582

Pair of 20th century Stainless Steel Globe Ceiling Lights

Lot 739

Iron Globe Dial and a Plaster Figure of Boy with Bowl

Lot 986

Globe Wenicke Four Compartment Bookcase

Lot 1256

A quantity of children's vintage wooden building Blocks with Chad Valley metal children's globe

Lot 262

WORLD GLOBE ON BRASS STAND including a smaller globe

Lot 968

A gilt metal three branch electrolier, with opaque glass globe shades, and other light fittings

Lot 432

A silver vesta, with Masonic symbol, and a fob in the form of a globe (2)

Lot 584

A 'Geographia' globe on stand

Lot 11

Alan Caiger-Smith - a studio pottery ceramic comport half globe body with blue ground and vertical white line decoration, on knopped stem into domed base, monogram to underside, 7½in. (19cm.) high. Condition: Three chips to underside of footrim (one 13mm, two 2-3mm). Not visible from above. No other damage or restoration noted.

Lot 505

A large and decorative French gilt metal figural globe clock late 19th century, the spherical case with cast acanthus wrapped finial and ribbon tied buds to sides, supported by a classical maiden in flowing robes, standing upon a later circular marble plinth, the striking movement with outside counter wheel, the gilt dial with royal blue and white enamelled numeral plaques, 43in. (109cm.) high. * CONDITION: Tops of arms painted dull gold - beneath there is evidence of cracks / splits and possible repairs. Repair to one finger on right hand. Some scattered flakes and chips to gilt. Gilt to bezel heavily worn. Marble base later. Dial good. Slight surface rust to hands. Complete with pendulum.

Lot 633

A Venetian female carved wooden Blackamoor figural torchere 19th century, with polychrome and gilt painted robes and turban with floral and foliate arabesque decoration, standing with one arm holding a dish-top cornucopia aloft, her other hand at her side resting upon a scrolled bracket, 59in. (156cm.) high; together with a later jewelled ruby glass globe form lamp shade with gilt metal mounts, 69in. (175.3cm.) overall. (2)

Lot 653

A Jaques Staunton pattern weighted boxwood and ebony chess set early 20th century, the white king stamped 'Jaques London', in the original mahogany box, the kings 8.8cm. high, the pawns 4.3cm. high, complete, some losses. Condition: Vertical mark to stem of one white pawn, mark to globe of same pawn, small impact mark to base of one pawn, cross from white king missing, Jaques mark slightly rubbed, tiny indent to one of Queen's crown prongs, wear to top of Bishop's knops, crack to base of three of black pawns, pronounced crack to base of black pawns as well as 9mm semi circular chip to everted collar, a third of everted collar missing from one pawn, everted collar badly damaged to two black pawns, one replaced pawn, minute chip to first collar of King, pin prick indent to base of black King, 10mm portion of black Queens crown missing, also split to base, chip to ear of one of black Knights, chips to both ears of second Knight, face also badly split, 2mm chip to turret of one black rook, tiny chip to first ring above base on black rook. Mahogany box has splits to back of lid, and no maker's label. No key.

Lot 725

A collection of vintage folded OS maps, a globe lamp and Captain Fields chart rule, etc

Lot 1530

1948 Piper PA-17 Vagabond two seater plane in yellow, Registration Number G-ALEH, Executor Estate, last flown August 2014, 3800 flying hours recorded, comes with Aircraft Log Book, Engine Log Book, 2 Pilots log Books, Registration document with a Certificate of Registration Of Aircraft dated 1982, Construction Number 17-87, Engine Type Reciprocating, Engine Manufacturer and Model is a Continental A65-8.The plane is in good overall condition and has been owned for about 30 years. There are related papers and photographs and a picture that will go with this lot. PLEASE NOTE THE TWO PILOT'S ORIGINAL LOG BOOKS HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOT BUT PHOTOCOPIES WILL BE INCLUDED FOR THE PURCHASER LATE NEWS: radio handset and instruction manual-ICOM VHF Air band Transceiver IC-A3E and headphones are now also included in the sale.Currently in a Hanger at White Waltham Airfield, Maidenhead. Viewing is by Appointment only with Ewbank Auctioneers.TONY PEARCE - 1945 - 2014Sadly, Tony Pearce, all round aviation enthusiast and owner of the ubiquitous G-ALEH, died on 10 November, just a couple of months short of his 70th birthday.It was inevitable that Tony would become enveloped in aviation. The Family involvement began in 1919, when a great uncle acquired a DH6, which was followed by 3 Avro 504's, and the die was cast. Tony's father worked for Vickers at Weybridge and the family home was in Byfleet barely a couple of miles away.Tony's entire working life was spent in the Operations Department of British Airways, where he was involved in fleet scheduling. This allowed ample opportunity for pursuing his enthusiast interests, and he took full advantage of BA's extensive network by exploring South America, and other far flung corners of the globe. BA's Flying Club operated from Booker, and he learnt to fly on their fleet of PA-38 Tomahawks.1982 saw the acquistion of his own aircraft, PA-17 G-ALEH, which he based at Redhill. The Vagabond became a familiar sight at fly ins all over the UK, in addition to Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, France and Belgium. In 1991, he moved the PA-17 to White Waltham, where it currently resides.He was possibly the ultimate aviation enthusiast, as apart from his spotting, photography and flying, he was also a member of the LAA, Vintage Piper Club, Air Britain, West London, Aero Club, Brookland's Museum. He was also an irrepressive type flyer , constantly searching for that extra different type to fly in.HIS FINAL FLIGHT WAS FROM THE LAA SYWELL EVENT ON 31 AUGUST, back to White Waltham. Fly Ins in the UK will not be the same without Tony and the Vagabond, and famously at Popham posters had appeared stating that it's not a Fly in unless G-ALEH arrives.The plane will be sold with a Full Years Current Permit which will be carried out at White Waltham Airfield by West London Club Engineering by Chief Engineer Peter Shaw. Their are no outstanding costs for storage for Aircraft at the Airfield and these will be met by the Estate up to the day the Aircraft is sold.

Lot 1832

19th century French gilt metal mantel clock inset with porcelain panels by A Brocot & Delettrez Paris, the case surmounted by a gentleman with his hand resting on a globe, striking on a bell 40cm high

Lot 383

Two regimental brooches for the Royal Corps of Signals, the first set with single cut diamonds in white precious metal, a bar brooch with central oval insignia containing the figure of Mercury and surmounted by a crown, hand engraved on the side of the knife-edge bar 'Dix Ans Après H.' and verso 'M. 28.6.29', length 5.2cm; the second in bi-coloured 9ct gold, Birmingham hallmark 1951, with Mercury holding the crown aloft with red enamel lining, poised on a globe with blue enamel ribbon motto 'Certa Cito' (Swift and Sure), length 3.2cm (2)

Lot 519

Judaica - A small Russian silver spice box, possibly Minsk, Assay Master A.A, 1894, the circular filigree base resting on six ball feet under a cast partly clothed male figure supporting a box modelled as a globe, the upper section of the box hinged and pierced within an applied ropework star of David,11cm, 1.81oz

Lot 172

An English 10 inch table globe, Geographia Limited, London, early 20th century An English 10 inch table globe, Geographia Limited, London, early 20th century, the sphere applied with 12 printed gores annotated with countries, principal cities, major topographic features, shipping routes and trade winds, the north Pacific incorporating trade label, mounted via pivots at the poles onto a brass half meridian ring raised on baluster-turned ebonised pedestal upright with disc-shaped foot, 48cm high.

Lot 354

A cut-glass oil lamp with etched glass globe shade, 16".

Lot 1163

A late 19th century 'imari' design pottery vase oil lamp, by George Jones, with Hinks burner and opaque white globe shade and gilt brass stand, 65cm to top of chimney, burner incomplete

Lot 1326

A large globe desk clock, the bezel with jewelling, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals

Lot 497

A Globe Wernicke oak four tier sectional Bookcase with glazed up and over doors. 2' 10" (87cms) wide.

Lot 231

A reproduction terrestrial globe drinks cabinet

Lot 4

A mixed lot, including a pair of reproduction globe bookends and other items

Lot 276

Judaica. A pair of globe wailing wall silver cased candlesticks, ht. 4.5cm., marked 925, a silver cased dancing Rabbi, ht.16cm., apparently unmarked, a silver wine label, marked 925., and a silver double cloak link tallis clip, marked 800.

Lot 473

A 12 inch, approx.30cm., diameter terrestrial globe with topographical detail by Replogle on metal stand.

Lot 412

Vintage black tin-cased artist s box by Winsor & Newton and one other, three vintage document holders and a modern maritime globe on stand, (6)

Lot 709

A collection of six Powder Compacts and Vanity Cases, to include a boxed Kigu Vanity Case in the form of a handbag, Musical Compact (non-working mechanism), Globe Compact, Stratton Powder Compact with jewelled lid, Shields Compact Case etc

Lot 71

'The Husun Star Globe', c.1920, retailed by H Hughes and Son Ltd., London, with oval inscription and lacquered brass meridian and horizon rings, in a mahogany case,globe 17.5cm diameter

Lot 535

PAIR OF MOORE BROTHERS PORCELAIN WATERLILY AND PUTTI VASES circa 1880s, each an oviform vase with a putto figure grasping it with waterlily flowers and pads applied in high relief, on square bases, Greek Key border to rim and base, red printed globe mark to base, minor firing cracks, each 20cm high

Lot 174

An ebonised walking cane, the handle modelled in the form of a duck, together with another with a globe handle. (2)

Lot 1103

A RECTANGULAR GESSO FRAMED WALL MIRROR, 48cm x 36cm, an oval gilt framed mirror and a Chad Valley globe, 27cm high

Lot 1304

LOUIS PHILIPPE OR EMPIRE STYLE GILT METAL FOUR-LIGHT ELECTROLIER with four scrolling trumpet arms around a central blue painted globe, supported by cast ribbons, an extra further higher smaller globe with flaring finial, 74cm high (dent to the klower globe)

Lot 1328

AN OAK GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOKCASE with three glazed doors over a base with single drawer, the bookcase with carved decoration and fluted pilasters, 90cm wide x 129.5cm high

Lot 1267

A two tier mahogany Globe Wernicke style book case containing Encyclopaedia Britannica and Britannica Book of the Year

Lot 1426

An oak four tier globe wernicke style bookcase on cabriole legs.

Lot 529

A Phillips 12 inch terrestrial globe

Lot 229

A TERRESTRIAL GLOBE by Woodward, within a border of printed months and zodiac within an iron frame and raised on turned centrepillar aid tripod base. 53cm diameter, 95cm tall

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