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LEBÈGUE & CO (J), PARIS. A 10CM TERRESTRIAL DESK GLOBE, C1900 inscribed TERRESTRIAL GLOVE J. L. & CO PARIS on short cast iron and tripod with three masks and paw feet, 19cm h ++In good original condition, the varnish slightly discoloured with age but not bruised or holed, at the lower pivot packed with several washes, unrestored, original to the stand
A CHELSEA FIGURE OF AUTUMN, C1758 on pierced and scrolling puce and turquoise base, 23cm h, red anchor and a pair of German porcelain allegorical figures of maindens, early 20th c (3) ++Maiden with peacock - chip to index finger on right hand. Maiden with globe - fingers of left hand slightly chipped. Autumn - restoration to sheaf and back scroll of base
*Globe. 10 inch library globe, made by Replogle Globes Inc., Chicago, circa 1935, twelve colour printed gores with table of equation, over a glass globe, some scratching to printed surface, iron half meridian ring and calibrated northern hour circle, on oval metal (copper?) stand on a stained circular wooden base, fitted with internal electric light (working), switch, flex and plug appear to have been replaced (1)
Asia. Price (Charles), Asia according to ye Newest Observations..., sold by T. Brandreth and G. Willdey at ye Archimedes and Globe in Ludgate street and at ye same sign over against ye Royal Exchange in Cornhill where are made and sold all sorts of globes, [1713], engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, slight creasing, old folds, slight staining, one small hole in margin not affecting image, 660 x 975 mm Uncommon two-sheet map originally prepared by Price for the unsuccessful partnership of Price, John Senex and John Maxwell (1708-1711). After the partnership broke up, each member took the plates that they engraved with them, the majority of which were engraved by Senex, and were re-issued in his English Atlas from 1714. In 1713, Wildey acquired the remainder of Price's stock and began to issue them with his own imprint and in a further ill-fated partnership with Timothy Brandreth. The partnership was not a commercial success and later the same year, Willdey was advertising the remaining stock of the maps at a heavily discounted price.This particular example bears a dedication by Charles Price to Earl John Poulett, who was Lord Steward between 1711-1714. We have been unable to trace another example which bears the dedication. (1)
World. [Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert) after Sanson (Nicolas), Mappe-monde Geo-Hydrographique ou Description Generale du Globe Terrestre], circa 1695, engraved hemispheral map on two sheets, contemporary outline colouring, insular California, trimmed to neat lines of the hemipheres, 875 x 450 mm R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World. no.462, plate IV. (1)
*Diderot (Denis). A collection of approximately 400 engravings, originally published in the 'Encyclopedie...,' circa 1780, a mixed collection of approximately 400 uncoloured engravings of trades and professions, including wood engraving, stocking manufacture, gold wire making, bit & bridle manufacturing, rope making, astronomy, globe making, tool making, agriculture, tanning, cannon making, pottery, tailoring, carpentry, needlemaking, lead foundery, boilermaking, vellum manufacturing and hat making, many with pages of descriptive text, some double page and/or folding, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.400)
An early nineteenth century 2 inch pocket globe by Newton, the hand finished gorse panels with inscription 'Newtons New Terrestrial Globe 1835', in a two section beech wood case. CONDITION REPORT: The globe with some time staining and areas of re-lacquer perhaps, no clear damages / splits. The base part of the beech wood case looks nineteenth century the upper section is later.
THE MIRACLES - 2 x rare LPs from the 'Sensational American Hit-Makers!' The albums are I'll Try Something New (Tamla 230 white coloured label with the early 'globe' logo - VG condition with surface marks to the record but nothing deeper/edgewear to sleeve but still a respectable copy) and Hi We're The Miracles (Oriole UK original PS 40044 mono - record is G with a scratch that can be felt on the last two tracks on side 2/VG+ sleeve with some lamination wear).
A rare set of Derby figures from the Four Quarters of the Globe series c.1760, emblematic of Africa, Europe, Asia and America, each with varying attributes of their Continent, raised on low bases applied with flowers and leaves, small damages and restorations, 20.3cm. (4) A series of adult models of the Four Quarters of the Globe was first created by Kändler at Meissen around 1745, and adapted a few years later by Meyer using children instead. Meyer's series was copied at Chelsea, and it is likely that this Derby series derives from Chelsea rather than the German originals.
A Victorian brass lectern,dated 1884, of usual form with an eagle holding a book rest on its outspread wings, standing on a globe raised on ring turned stand, supported with three lions, inscribed 'To the Glory of God and Thankful Remembrance of Great Mercies, this lectern is presented Easter 1884 by Alfred Walton', inscribed and cast 'T Potter & Sons, 361 Oxford Street, London' to the plinth and inside,162cm high
An 18th century 2¾ inch pocket globe on stand attributed to George Adams Jnr. (1750-1795) the globe with printed surface incorporating a cartouche 'A Correct Globe with the New Discoveries' mounted within a brass stand, the horizon ring engraved with zodiacal calendar and months of the year, 13.5 cm high o/a Condition Report globe appears original and unrestored (protected from major handling due to stand mounting) some areas of old glue/varnish/dirt at joints of papers, surface dry, stand well engraved, undamaged
A quantity of sports and other memorabilia, formerly the property of television sports journalist Peter Dimmock CVO, OBE, BBC presenter and Head of Outside Broadcasting (consigned by his family) including: 1939 Empire Pool Wembley Ice Hockey programme, 1984 Olympic Record newspaper, Royal event programmes including 1969 Royal Investiture & 1980 80th birthday Thanksgiving, Lake Placid lithographs, two Miss World key rings - the globe fobs opening to reveal figures, Monte Carlo Golf Club car badge, Open Golf championship, US Open & AMF badges, fobs etc. (box)
An unusual Globe Wernicke Office Compactum/Filing Cabinet, having shaped top, single pane up and over glazed door opening to reveal a single shelf, over one narrow flanked by two wide filing drawers over central flight of three index card drawers, in turn flanked by two filing drawers, standing on plain apron and square legs, brass and iron handles and label plates throughout. 41 1/4" wide x 57 3/4" high x 18" deep.
An Edwardian large Globe Wernicke style oak and leaded glass eight section tall stacking lawyers / barristers bookcase. Raised on stub turned legs with breakfront lower section having a further 7 sections above. Solid oak, each with leaded glass doors ( Dismantles - See multiple Illustrations ). . Measures: 231cm high x 89cm wide x 29cm deep
THEATRE PROGRAMMES, mainly London selection, 1930s-50s, inc. concerts, plays, musicals; Phoenix, St James, Whitehall, His Majesty's, Garrick, Piccadilly, Aldwych, Globe, Palace, Lyric, Old Vic, Theatre Royal, Strand, Lyceum, Apollo, Savoy, Ambassadors, New Theatre, Royal Albert Hall, Open Air Theatre; Grand Blackpool, Malvern Festival etc., duplication, G to EX, Qty.
THEATRE, scrapbooks, laid down with programmes, London, Bath, Little Theatre, Hippodrome, Princes (all Bristol), All Saints Hall & Victoria Rooms (both Clifton), St Martins, Lyric, Savoy, Dalys, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Globe, Strand, Alhambra, Wyndhams, Royalty, Aldwych etc; cast lists (removed from programmes), newspaper cuttings & photos etc., a few French, 1920s-1930s, G, 3
THEATRE PROGRAMMES, pre-1960, a few pre-WWII, inc. Theatre Royal Bristol, Brighton, Palace Court Bournemouth, Opera House Manchester, Leatherhead, Oxford, Cambridge, many London, inc. Duchess, Aldwych, Globe, Lyric, Fortune, Embassy, Guildford etc., mixed sizes, slight duplication, G to VG, Qty.
THEATRE PROGRAMMES, London selection, mainly modern, plays, musicals, ballet; Mermaid, National, Sadler's Wells, Piccadilly, Vaudeville, Old Vic, Wyndhams, Phoenix, Duke of York, Savoy, Duchess, Lyric, Shaftesbury, Strand, St. Martins, Wimbledon, Adelphi, Theatre Royal, Prince of Wales, New London, Queen's, Her Majesty's, Winter Garden, RSC, King's, Streatham Hill, Royal Court, Golder's Green, Globe, St. James's, Prince's, Embassy, Royalty, Greenwich, Aldwych, Royal Albert Hall etc., a few flyers, mixed sizes, slight duplication, G to VG, Qty. (two boxes)
THEATRE PROGRAMMES, London selection, 1950s onwards, inc. Piccadilly, Lyric, Cambridge, Savoy, Apollo, Queen's. Globe, New, Strand, Palladium; plays, comedy, musicals, ballet, orchestral, variety etc., most earlier issues in acetate photo albums (some damage to backs if removed); also Pavilion Bournemouth, Gaumont Theatre Southampton, Northampton Rep etc., some souvenir editions, FR to EX, 200*

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