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A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, Henry Wilkinson, London 1878, of footed globe shape with moulded strap handles, incised with scrolling foliage between beaded and egg and dart borders, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, 16-29cm, approximately 75.9oz (4) Condition:sucrier probably lacking cover, bone jointed handles have a little play in them, otherwise good
AN EDWARDIAN TWIN BRANCH BRASS LIBRARY LAMP, the central column surmounted by a globe flanked by twin branches with scroll brackets, the pendant burners converted to electricity, with milk glass shades, 76cm high Condition:one shade with large chip to bottom rim and associated cracks, otherwise fair condition, with typical signs of age
A British infantry officers pattern 1845 sword Victorian, 32¾in. three quarter etched blade with scroll work pattern and centralised Victoria cipher, owners name 'H.C. De La R' etched below ricasso, probably for surname De La Rue, proof mark within star of David to ricasso, etching to obverse of ricasso worn, pierced branch form guard with cipher within oval reserve, shagreen wired grip, stepped pommel with compressed globe finial, metal scabbard with two ring hangers, 39in. (99cm.) long overall.
A Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand Martin Hall and Co., London 1887, scrolling handle with two ivory insulation rings, side hinged domed lid with beaded globe finial, hammered circle and dot decoration to outer edge, nine lined 21st birthday presentation inscription within circular reserve, the outer edges bearing floral and scroll decoration, similar but vacant reserve to opposite side, on inverted saucer form hinged and pinned stand with hammered and chased decoration, supported on three cabriole legs, the curved upper section with floral roundel decoration, the base of the out turned section with stylised dolphin head design into water-splash pads, burner with rounded base seated within a circular deposit held in place by three opposing C scroll struts to reverse of legs, 12½in. (31.7cm.) high; together with a matching teapot, 6¼in. (55.8cm) high, weight 48.5 tr.oz. -2
A late 19th century Wrythen dwarf ale glass Circa 1790 with a trumpet shaped bowl 13cms, an early 19th century ale glass with a clear glass trumpet shaped bowl, 14.5cms, an early 19th century ale glass with a fluted trumpet shaped bowl, 11.5cms, three wine glasses with facet cut bowls, an early 19th century mallet shaped decanter with an hour glass stopper 17cms and Victorian globe and shaft decanter cut with facets and ovals 32cms, an early 19th Century pear shape rummer with a angular knopped stem 12cms, ruby and clear glass petal shape jug and a wine glass (14).
Set of three Early 20th century mahogany Globe Wernicke style sectional bookcases One with four leaded glazed sections and a drawer. the second with four leaded glazed sections and a drawer and the fourth with three glazed sections and one with a panelled door also with a drawer in the base 153cm x 276cm x 40cm
A fine English 2.75 inch pocket globe Attributed to George Adams junior... A fine English 2.75 inch pocket globe Attributed to George Adams junior after Herman Moll, late 18th century The sphere applied with twelve hand coloured printed gores and two polar calottes with the equinoctial graduated in degrees and hours and the eclyptic graduated in days, the prime meridian labelled Meridian of London and the principal land masses outlined in colour and annotated with major rivers and mountain ranges, the oceans showing the winds with islands labelled and printed with dotted line for Cook's Track 1760, the North Pacific region with oblong printed title cartouche A Correct, GLOBE, with the new, Discoveries, the spherical fishskin covered case lined with twelve hand coloured printed gores and two polar calottes labelled A Correct Globe, with y New Constelations of Dr. Halley & c. with stars expressed in six orders of magnitude and allegorical representations of the constellations finely executed, overall diameter 7.6cm (3ins). George Adams junior is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as apprenticed to George Adams senior before working as maker of a full range of instruments including globes from Tycho Brahe's Head, 60 Fleet St., London 1772-95. He was succeeded by his widow, Hannah, before the premises was taken over by his brother, Dudley, in 1796. The current lot can be compared to a similar globe illustrated in Lamb, Tom and Collins, Jeremy (ed's.) THE WORLD IN YOUR HANDS (exhibition catalogue) item 5.16 which is described as attributed to George Adams junior based on the same type of globe being used in an armillary sphere by Adams. The origin of the gores can be traced back to those used on Herman Moll's pocket globe of 1710, however it is known that the plates for Moll's gores were acquired by John Senex after the former's death in 1732, before passing to George Adams senior after Senex died in 1755. It is possible that George Adams had the plates re-engraved to incorporate revisions before publishing. With regards to dating - Cook's Track follows the line of his first voyage which took place 1768-71 hence is incorrectly dated 1760, also the presence of New Caledonia would indicate that the globe was produced after Cook's second voyage which ended in 1784.
TWO MOTION PICTURE MOVIE BANNERS OF THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING released January 2015, starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones, directed by James Marsh, awarded an Oscar for best actor, Golden Globe for best original score and best actor, BAFTA for best British film, best screenplay, best actor in a leading role and the Screen Actors Guild Award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, 8' x 5'
The Orrery Clock, detailed as follows in leaflet:- "an original collectors timepiece by St James House Company, this shows the Earth and Moon rotating every 365 days, the Moon is silver plated, Mercury rotating every 87 days, Venus rotating every 229, Mars rotating every 689 days, Jupiter rotating every 4339 days, Saturn rotating every 29.5 years, the ring surrounding Saturn is silver plated, over 151 components of which 52 are moving parts, the planets and their drive mechanisms are encompassed by a globe creation not dissimilar to that of a planetarium clock, one band is engraved with the months of the year while another portrays the signs of the Zodiac, in addition two of the spheres are accurately graduated through 365 degrees", low wooden base, under glass dome
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