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Lot 489

A 1930's Globe Wernicke bureau, the drop down front inscribed with presentation plaque over drawer and doors

Lot 68

Studio Pottery - an ovoid vase, speckled in black, possibly Constance Dunn, 9.5cm high; a globe ornament, with a crackled glaze on a black ground, possibly Barbara Tribe, 22cm high; an unusual Studio Pottery pastille burner, speckled glaze, 29cm wide (3)

Lot 35

Early 20th Century Phillips 12 inch Terrestrial Globe on turned mahogany stand with brass arch. Clear Phillips label, some light fading and wear.

Lot 870

A triangular chrome and lucite lamp, 20th century, the centre with a white globe lamp, 34cm high. (It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use) CONDITION REPORT: in good condition,

Lot 53

WORLDWIDE - Collection of 9 x Beatles EPs and 7" singles from around the globe to include Australian releases of Beatles For Sale (GEPO70019) and More Requests (GEPO70014), Argentinian releases of Ticket to Ride (2823) and Medley de las Peliculas de los Beatles (6055), a Jamaican copy of Ob-La-Di Ob- La-Da / Sexy Sadie (no cat# and no p/s), a USA Fan Club clear vinyl copy of Revolution / How Do You Do It (SFF/SOK21), Help! (no cat# - origin unknown) and Japanese issues of Please Please Me (OR-1024 - red vinyl - no p/s) and Something (EAR-20241). All come in picture sleeves unless stated otherwise. The vinyl is generally in VG to Ex condition and the sleeves generally VG+. (Beatles Vinyl Records)

Lot 63

WORLDWIDE - Collection of 8 x Beatles LPs from around the globe to include a Portuguese copy of Beatles For Sale, a Dutch copy of Beatles in Italy, French copies of Yellow Submarine, Les Beatles a Paris and The Beatles First, Venezuelan copies of Revolver (sealed reissue) and Por Siempre and a Mexican copy of Conozca a The Beatles! The sleeves are generally in VG+ to Excellent condition and the vinyl generally VG to Ex+ condition. (Beatles Vinyl Records)

Lot 1825

A GLOBE WERNICKE LEAD GLAZED FOUR SECTION BOOKCASE, with lower drawer (presentation plaque attached to the top)

Lot 1857

A MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE GLAZED FOUR SECTION BOOKCASE

Lot 359

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, Jonathan Hayne, London 1787, of lobed compressed globe form raised on moulded acanthus scroll feet, 15cm high, approximate weight 21.9 troy oz

Lot 342

Asprey. A silver mounted glass globe vase, marked Asprey and full English hallmarks for London, 2006., in Asprey box. 10cm. dia.

Lot 257

Ateliers Desir et Arquiche Art Industry and Science - for the Universal Exhibition 1851. The arrangement of objects centred by a globe marked Exption Univerelle, 1851, a bronze cast on a marble plinth, width 70cm.

Lot 543

An oak four section Globe Wernicke bookcase raised on a black foot base to/w a spare top and base

Lot 688

An Edwardian oil lamp with moulded glass shade, the stoneware base painted with fruit, 58 cm to/w a 1920s oil lamp with floral-etched globe shade and opaque glass font, on stepped chrome pillar and ceramic base (2)

Lot 553

Oak Globe Wernicke style three height stacking bookcase

Lot 588

Mahogany Globe Wernicke five height stacking bookcase

Lot 190

A 1950s Chad Valley tinplate terrestrial globe on simulated rosewood base.

Lot 402

A hardstone globe, within a plated frame. W. 51cm.

Lot 86

A small mid 20th century desk globe, set out with political cartography, H. 22cm.

Lot 20

Hannah Jones for Della Robbia, Birkenhead, a low-relief decorated miniature globe vase with incised marks to the base and painted mark for artist Emily Margaret Wood. Height approximately 78mm CONDITION REPORT; Loss of paint to the rim, crazed throughout No sign of damage or repair.

Lot 709

A quantity of vintage toys to include tinplate, world globe, cricket bat, super soccer game, books, etc (q)

Lot 504

HALL LANTERN, modern bronze of globe form with glass panels and three centre lights, 63cm H x 48cm.

Lot 538

Q. Fufius Kalenus and Mucius Scaevola Cordus AR Serrate Denarius. Rome, 70 BC. Jugate heads right of Honos, laureate, and Virtus, wearing crested helmet; KALENI below; HO behind; VIRT before / Italia standing right holding cornucopiae, and Roma standing left, foot on globe and holding sceptre, clasping hands; winged caduceus and ITAL behind Italia; RO behind Roma, CORDI in exergue. Crawford 403/1; Sydenham 797; Fufia 1. 3.83g, 20mm, 5h. Scratches on obverse, otherwise about Good Very Fine.

Lot 541

Q. Pomponius Musa AR Denarius. Rome, 66 BC. Laureate head of Apollo, star behind / Urania standing left, holding rod and pointing to globe resting on tripod, Q POMPONI on right, MVSA on left. Crawford 410/8. 3.90g, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

Lot 598

Nero AR Denarius. Rome, AD 64-65. NERO CAESAR, laureate head right / AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS, Nero, radiate and togate, standing facing holding branch and Victory on globe. RIC 47; WCN 22; BMC 60; RSC 45. 3.41g, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. A choice example of this attractive type which is very difficult to obtain in high grade. Ex Triton V, 15 January 2002, lot 1885. This coin, in remarkable condition for its issue, depicts the famous bronze statue the Colossus of Nero. The emperor was portrayed in the guise of Sol, and it was originally placed by the entrance of his golden palace. Designed and constructed by Zenodorus the Greek from AD 64 to 68, the reverse therefore predates the much anticipated work. The 103 foot tall statue was moved by Hadrian to outside the Flavian Amphitheatre in 128 using 24 elephants, giving the building its current name: the Colosseum.

Lot 604

Nero Æ Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 66. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P P, laureate head left; globe at point of neck / Triumphal arch surmounted by emperor in facing quadriga accompanied by Pax and Victory, flanked by two soldiers; statue of Mars in side niche. RIC 500; WCN 452; Lyon 191. 27.79g, 36mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed reverse.

Lot 609

Galba AR Quinarius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 68-69. SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG P M T P, laureate head right / VICTORIA GALBAE AVG, Victory, draped, standing right on globe holding wreath and palm. RIC 132. 1.66g, 15mm, 8h. Very Fine. Rare.

Lot 613

Vitellius AR Denarius. Lugdunum (Lyon), March-July AD 69. A VITELLIVS IMP GERMAN, laureate head right, globe at point of neck / IO MAX CAPITOLINVS, Jupiter Maximus Capitolinus seated left within distyle temple, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC 56; Lyon 6; RSC 39. 3.28g, 18mm, 6h. About Extremely Fine. Very Rare, and in excellent condition for the issue. Ex Helios 6, 9 March 2011, lot 136; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 46, 2 April 2008, lot 523.

Lot 621

Vespasian Æ Dupondius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 71. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III, radiate head of Vespasian right, globe at point of bust / Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR. RIC 1153. 11.92g, 28mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

Lot 622

Vespasian Æ Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 72. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS IIII, laureate head right, globe at tip of neck / IVDAEA CAPTA, Vespasian standing to right before palm tree, holding spear and parazonium, foot on helmet; to right, Jewess seated right on cuirass, in attitude of mourning; SC in exergue. RIC II 1181; Lyon 63; Hendin 1544; BMCRE 812; BN 814; Brin 57. 25.04g, 36mm, 6h. Very Fine.

Lot 674

Hadrian AR Denarius. Rome, AD 119-122. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / P M TR P COS III, Pax seated left, holding Victory on globe and palm. RIC 95; C. 1147c. 3.10g, 19mm, 8h. Near Mint State. From the Mark Gibbons Collection; Ex A. Tkalec, 9 May 2011, lot 154.

Lot 709

Antoninus Pius AR Denarius. Rome, AD 152-153. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVI, laureate head right of Antoninus Pius / COS IIII, Fortuna standing right, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae. RIC 222; Cohen 270. 3.56g, 18mm, 12h. Mint State. From the Mark Gibbons Collection; Ex A. Tkalec, 9 May 2011, lot 160.

Lot 719

Marcus Aurelius AV Aureus. Rome, March-December AD 161. IMP CAES M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / PROV DEOR TR XV COS III, Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. Calicó 1904; BMC 14; C. -; RIC 20. 7.00g, 19mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare, only two other examples on CoinArchives, both in low grade.

Lot 733

Lucius Verus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 161. IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare head right / PROV DEOR TR P COS II, Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. RIC 463; C. 144. 3.38g, 18mm, 6h. Extremely Fine, attractively toned.

Lot 734

Lucius Verus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 161-162. IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare bust right / PROV DEOR TR P II COS II, Providentia, standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. RIC 482. 3.46g, 17mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 746

Pescennius Niger AR Denarius. Antioch, AD 193-194. IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIAE AVG, Niger standing left, holding globe and sword hilt, crowned by Victory standing left behind him, holding palm. RIC -; BMC -; RSC -. Cf. CNG 69, 8 June 2005, lot 1648 & HJ Berk 126, 23 April 2002, lot 348 & Roma 7, 22 March 2014, lot 1090 for same reverse but with different obv. bust type. 2.89g, 19mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Beautifully sound metal, attractively toned. Apparently unique and unpublished, and undoubtedly the finest of just four coins bearing this reverse type, and certainly also in the first rank of all surviving denarii of Pescennius Niger. The scarcity of Pescennius Niger's coinage today belies the fact that it was struck on a monumental scale, and we can only assume that after his defeat at the hands of Septimius Severus in AD 194 his coins were meticulously recalled and melted. Although it has been extensively published, there are such a huge number of minor varieties that no single catalogue is without numerous lacunae. It appears that the all of Niger's coins were struck at Antioch and possibly a subsidiary mint operating at Caesarea in Cappadocia.

Lot 755

Septimius Severus, with Caracalla and Geta, AV Aureus. Rome, AD 209. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM, Caracalla and Geta, both laureate and togate, standing facing one another, supporting between them a globe surmounted by Victory standing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm frond in left. RIC IV 255; Calicó 2435a; Biaggi 1064; BMCRE 312. 7.30g, 21mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Very Rare. This reverse type neatly shows the hope Severus held for unity and amity between his two sons, and his wish for them to rule together following his death and thus continue the dynasty he had founded. Imperial propaganda presented the image of a happy family that shared the responsibilities of rule: Severus' wife Julia Domna was his trusted counsellor, his older son Caracalla his second in command, and his younger son, appointed Augustus in 209, was entrusted with administrative and bureaucratic duties. Yet the brothers' disdain for one another is well-attested; Dio Cassius relates that 'the two pretended to love and commend each other, but in all that they did they were diametrically opposed, and anyone could see that something terrible was bound to result from the situation.' Following Severus' death whilst on campaign in Caledonia in 211, the two brothers returned to Rome from Britannia to their joint rule under the watchful eye of their mother. The brothers argued and fought over every law and every appointment, the situation becoming sufficiently unbearable that by the end of the year during the festival of Saturnalia, Caracalla attempted to have Geta murdered, without success. Later, under the pretext of meeting for a reconciliation, Caracalla had his brother slain in his mother's arms by members of the Praetorian Guard loyal to him. After a tumultuous and bloodthirsty reign of less than six years, Caracalla was assassinated by an officer of his personal bodyguard while relieving himself at a roadside near Carrhae. Although after a brief interlude the line of Septimius' father Bassianus would continue for some time yet in the form of Elagabalus (Caracalla's first cousin, once removed) and later Severus Alexander, Caracalla's death firmly extinguished Septimius' dream for his sons to continue the Severan dynasty he had laboured to establish.

Lot 763

Macrinus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 217-218. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head right, resting foot on globe, holding two standards. RIC 67; BMC 65; RSC 23f. 3.26g, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. From the Mark Gibbons Collection.

Lot 792

Philip II, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 245. M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, bare headed and draped bust right / PRINCIPI IVVENT, prince standing right, holding spear and globe; S-C across. RIC 255. 19.31g, 31mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 807

Probus Silvered Æ Antoninianus. Rome, AD 276. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / SOLI INVICTO, Sol standing facing in spread quadriga, raising hand and holding globe and whip; RB below. RIC 204; Pink VI/1 p. 55. 4.34g, 22mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Exceptionally well preserved. From the Mark Gibbons Collection.

Lot 824

Licinius I AV Aureus. Nicomedia, AD 321-322. LICINIVS AVG OB D V FILII SVI, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust facing / IOVI CONS LICINI AVG, Jupiter seated facing enthroned on platform, holding Victory on globe in right hand and sceptre in left; eagle with wreath in beak in left field; SIC X SIC XX in two lines on platform, SMN? in exergue. RIC 41; C. 128 var.; Calicó 5094; Alföldi 262; Jameson 477; Depeyrot 31/1. 5.30g, 21mm, 12h. Scattered marks, scuff on obverse, otherwise Good Extremely Fine.

Lot 848

Valentinian I AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 364-367. D N VALENTINIANVS PF AVG, peal-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Valentinian and Valens standing facing in military dress, heads turned towards each other, each holding spear in outer hand and together supporting globe on which stands Victory, who reaches out with wreathes held in both hands to crown them; CONSP in exergue. RIC 5a1; C. 60. 4.48g, 21mm, 5h. Minor scrape on rev., otherwise Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

Lot 849

Valens AV Solidus. Antioch, AD 365. DN VALENS PER F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTIVTOR REIPVBLICAE, Valens standing facing, head right, holding labarum and Victory on globe; ANTI* in exergue. RIC IX 2d; Depeyrot 22/2. 4.59g, 22mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Struck on a broad flan with full borders, lending a medallic appearance to this coin.

Lot 853

Gratian AV Solidus. Trier, AD 373-375. DN GRATIANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, two emperors seated facing, each holding with right hand a globe between them; above, Victory facing with wings spread; palm frond upright on exergual line between them; TROBC in exergue. RIC 39c; C. 38; Depeyrot 43/4. 4.46g, 20mm, 11h. Near Mint State.

Lot 856

Honorius AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 397-402. DN HONORIVS PF AVG, helmeted bust facing, holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing fallen enemy / CONCORDIA AVGG I, helmeted Constantinopolis seated facing, head to right, placing right foot on prow and holding sceptre and Victory on globe; COMOB in exergue. RIC 8, officina I=10; Depeyrot 55/2, p. 246 (23 specimens from officina 10); Hahn 13g; Cohen 3. 4.46g, 19mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine, some minor surface marks. Rare.

Lot 896

Constans II AR Hexagram. Constantinople, AD 648-652. Crowned and cuirassed bust facing, wearing chlamys, and holding globus cruciger / Cross potent set on globe set on three steps. DOC 50; MIB 144; Yannopoulos 67-84; Sear 991. 6.77g, 22mm, 7h. Extremely Fine, good metal.

Lot 897

Constans II AR Hexagram. Constantinople, AD 654-659. Crowned facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV; cross in field above / Cross potent set on globe set on three steps. DOC 54; MIB 149; Sear 995. 6.02g, 23mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

Lot 898

Constans II AR Hexagram. Constantinople, AD 654-659. Crowned facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV; cross in field above / Cross on globe on three steps; B to right. DOC 55; Sear 996. 6.40g, 22mm, 6h. Extremely Fine, exceptional for the type.

Lot 899

Constans II AR Hexagram. Constantinople, AD 654-659. Crowned facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV; cross in field above / Cross on globe on three steps; C to right. Sear 997; MIB 151. 6.64g, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 967

Byzantine Lead Seal. Joseph, Metropolitan of Caria, 10th-11th century AD. Bust of the winged Archangel Michael three-quarters facing, holding globe and sceptre, M IX O / Cross monogram for IWCH-?, in the interstices M (HT) PO ?O L (ITH) [KA] -RI (AC). Zacos II 536. 6.83g, 21mm, 6h. Rare.

Lot 264

Vintage Replogie World Nation Series 12inch Globe and another globe

Lot 321

Poole Delphis Globe vase and a Poole Delphis Bowl

Lot 461

Globe Wernicke 4 sectional oak bookcase

Lot 602

To Jerome Kern, on the subject of gramophones MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II. A good A.L.S., Dickie Mountbatten, two pages, 4to, Devonport, 29th August 1923, to Jerome Kern, on the printed stationery of H.M.S. Revenge, 1st Battle Squadron, Atlantic Fleet. Mountbatten writes a letter of introduction for his friend Arthur Cotton, who has travelled to America 'with an invention in which I am greatly interested' and explaining 'He was in the Navy, at school & later at college with me. When he asked me for some introductions I at once thought of you as I am quite certain that the beautiful tone of this machine will appeal to you and you have always been so kind in getting records for Edwina'. Mountbatten concludes by asking 'Perhaps you could put him in touch with some of the many people you must know, who are directly interested in gramophones'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Mountbatten to Kern in care of Charles Dillingham at the Globe Theatre in New York and signed by Mountbatten with his initials ('L M') to the lower left corner. A letter of interesting association. VG Jerome Kern (1885-1945) American Composer. Arthur Cotton was an inventor and entrepreneur who had become friends with Mountbatten when they served in the Navy together. Mountbatten enthusiastically supported Cotton's patented repeating gramophones during the 1920s, as illustrated by the present letter.

Lot 1128

Constantine I billon reduced follis, reverse:- Constantine on horseback, pacing left, right hand raised, spear in left, no captive before, S F in field MLL in exergue, London Mint 314-315 A.D. Sear 15864, sold with old find ticket, both dies slightly off centre GF/NVF together with a billon centenionalis of Constantine II as Caesar with scarce obverse with emperor holding Victory on globe as Sear 17153, GF [2]

Lot 1175

Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 202 A.D., reverse:- SECVRIT IMPERI I, Securitas entroned left, holding globe, Sear 7200 with a ditto but of Septimius Severus, Rome Mint 201 A.D., reverse:- RESTITVTORI VRBIS, Severus in military attire, sacrificing over tripod-altar and holding spear, Sear 6357 [reading as RIC 168a which is scarce], both GVF [2]

Lot 1253

Philip II as Caesar under Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 245-246 A.D., reverse reads:- PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip II in military attire, standing left, holding globe and resting on spear, Sear 9240, well struck and virtually mint state with original finish

Lot 1292

Valens silver siliqua, Trier Mint 368-375 A.D., reverse:- VRBS ROMA, Roma enthroned left, holding Victory on globe and resting on long sceptre, in exergue TRPS followed by dot, Sear 19675, full, round flan, well centred and no cracks, EF

Lot 554

An early 20th century Globe Wernicke light oak bureau bookcase, 87cm

Lot 689

A globe drinks cabinet, on stand, 100cm tall

Lot 427

A CONTEMPORARY TERRESTRIAL GLOBE with a callibrated nickel arm, 31cm diameter

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