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Lot 41

A six section Globe Wernicke style oak bookcase with glass fronts.

Lot 42

A six section Globe Wernicke style bookcase with central drawer and glass fronts.

Lot 218

A modern stone and brass globe.

Lot 1

Chad Valley globe of the world with original box, The Beatles framed film cell etc

Lot 38

Philip I, two silver antoninianus, obv: draped and radiate bust right, 1 - rev: Prince standing holding globe and spear, 2 - rev: Pax standing holding olive branch and sceptre, and three Trajan Decius silver antoninianus, obv: radiate and cuirassed bust right, 1 - rev: Genius standard with patera and cornucopia, 2 - rev: figure standing with sceptre, 3 - Uberitas holding purse and cornucopia (5)

Lot 663

GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE BOOKCASE, early 20th century Vintage oak with four stacking glazed sections, 87cm W x 152cm H x 35cm D.

Lot 439

Terrestrial Globe cocktail cabinet

Lot 480

Early 20th Century painted pine Globe Wernicke type sectional bookcase 86cm x 174cm

Lot 760

A globe, Replogle Globes, Made in Denmark

Lot 110

An Edward VII oak and brass paper stand and a 20th Century terrestrial globe

Lot 143

A Philips 19 inch terrestrial globe

Lot 509

Enamel Advertising Sign `Globe Metal Polish`, 5" x 7¼", blue and white lettering on yellow ground. Extremely good condition with edge chipping and slight glazing.

Lot 162

A French Art Deco mantle clock by M Le Ducq, in the form of an Albatross flying above the bronzed globe of the world which contains the clock movement, having a platform escapement and is countwheel striking on a bell. The bird in supported on a bronze wave which is mounted on an oval black slate base, the base 24"w.

Lot 566

Two Victorian oil lamps, one with footed lobed ceramic body with Persian style floral decoration, brass mounts and frosted glass globe, lamp fitting marked `messengers patent duplex`, with another opaque glass body transfer decoration of Japanese figures on brass and ceramic base, with frosted green tinged and clear glass globe, larger approx. 59cm high.

Lot 567

A Doulton Lambeth oil lamp, the body decorated with stylised floral motif, raised on a corinthian brass column, marked Hinks & Sons patent, with frosted glass globe, impressed marks, monogram for Edith D Lupton and other marks, dated 1886, approx. 80cm high.

Lot 571

Two Victorian glass hanging lamps of uranium colour, one of squared form moulded with waterlilies, the other of globe form with frosted pattern of daisies, both with brass fittings, larger approx. 28cm high not inc chain.

Lot 577

A 20th Century terrestrial globe, made by Greaves & Thomas on turned ebonised wood base, approx. 57cm high.

Lot 585

A French 19th Century mantle clock of empire style, of siena marble, with a seated bronze female figure in neoclassical dress pointing to a globe, with stack of books to side, stars to base, ormolu palmettes to stepped sides on feet, silvered dial, with gilt zodiac signs to edge, approx. 69cm high.

Lot 244

A George III silver oval teapot with ivory handles and finial by Henry Chawner, London 1788 - 14.8ozs, engraved eagle and globe crest, 14.8 ozs

Lot 496

Gama (Germany) No.825 Zooming Satellite, c.1958: novelty space toy features tinprinted globe with one plastic satellite and metal tripod stand with suction cups, clockwork with key. When wound the globe spins, and the satellite - which starts next to the globe - moves away to its full extent then returns. In G/F working order, satellite/ball cracked and small dent to globe, in G/VG box with instruction leaflet.

Lot 507

Gescha (Germany) 805 Satellit Rotaryo: unusual model comprising of a tinplate globe, which slots in to a perimeter track, a red magnetic `satellite` is then placed on the track, and when held by the handle and tilted the satellite spins around the perimeter track. Overall height 20cm approx. G condition, some light corrosion and plastic to satellite cracked, contained in VG box with instructions.

Lot 289

A gilt metal urn shaped oil lamp with etched glass globe

Lot 405

A 17th Century green glass globe and shaft bottle

Lot 616

An early 20th century oak secretaire bookcase in the Globe Wernicke manner CONDITION REPORTS Approx. 85 cm wide x 175 cm high. Overall with wear and scuffs, some knocks to edges and scuffs around keyhole, wear and lifting to the writing surface to the central section, glass missing to the bottom compartment, secretaire section does not currently close fully and may require some adjustment and it is supported by a later section of chain and two hooks.

Lot 295

A Pair of Mauboussin Diamond and Crystal Earrings each with two brilliant-cut stones close-set set behind magnifying crystal globe in 18ct gold mounts, No 1598

Lot 171

A Cary's pocket globe, English published 1791, titled in the circular cartouche 'Cary's pocket globe, agreeable to the latest discoveries, London pub.d by J & W Cary, Strand, Apr 1 1791' applied with twelve hand coloured copper engraved gores showing the tracks of Cooks Three Voyages and that of Constantine Phipps Voyage to the North, the globe in a black fish skin covered case opening to reveal one half showing the inner hemisphere with twelve half gores depicting the world as known in Caesar's time the other hemisphere with printed segments, a table of latitude and longitude of places not given on this globe, the globe 3 inches in diameter, the case 3¾ inches diameter

Lot 138

Resin pedestal together with globe on plaster base depicting busts

Lot 2102

A George V oak Globe Wernicke three section bookcase, on a plinth base, width approx 85cm.

Lot 2668

An early 20th Century table top terrestrial globe, marked `The Earth published by J.P. Salziger in Nuremberg`, raised on a turned walnut stem and circular base, diameter of globe approx 15.5cm.

Lot 187

A 19TH CENTURY MINTON HEXAGONAL LOBE SHAPED BOX painted with a continental harbour scene probably in Italy in gilt circular panel surround by two tone gilding on a rich crimson ground, globe and crown mark.

Lot 399

SET OF FOUR TRIUMPH CHROMED METAL HUB CAPS the centre with world globe emblem with pale blue enamel detail, 9" (22.9cm) diameter, a MAHOGANY AND CAST ALUMNINIUM THREE SPOKE CAR STEERING WHEEL, 15" (38cm) diameter overall, a PAIR `TEX VIEWMASTER` CHROMED METAL CIRCULAR WING MIRRORS, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) diameter and NOTEK NEARLITE No 777 CHROMIUM PLATED CAR SPOTLIGHT, the lens with conical form, blue stained centre, 5 1/2" (14cm) diameter (8)

Lot 434

NINETEENTH CENTURY SCRIMSHAW WORK ON MARINE IVORY TUSK, decorated with a profile of a three masted ship York Town`, an exotic bird and an sailor standing on top of a globe, 11 1/4" (28.6cm) long, including the bronze collar and contained in an oak box with mirror back and bevelled glass panelled lid, with painted inscription; scrimshaw whalers decorative etchings on bone, 5 1/2" (14cm) high, 11" x 6 1/2" (28cm x 16.5cm)

Lot 469

MODERN GEOLOGICAL SPECIMEN INLAID TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, 8" (20.3cm) diameter, on a lacquered gilt metal stand, 13" (33cm) high, overall

Lot 2021

An early 20th century Globe-Wernicke & Co Ltd of London mahogany five tier bookcase, with glazed up and over doors, above shallow base drawer, width approx 86cm

Lot 46

An early 20th century Smith's Celestial globe, set within a brass mounted and mahogany stand, supported on four turned legs, height 45cm (illustrated)

Lot 110

A Globe Wernicke three-tier stacking bookcase

Lot 1595

A quantity of Sports Programmes incl. F.A. Cup final Wembley, 1970, 1982 and 1986, Rugby international matches, 1970's/80's and Basket Ball 'Harlem Globe Trotters', etc.

Lot 1907

A cut glass Lamp stand and globe shaped Shade

Lot 1216

A George Phillips and Son Globe on wooden base.

Lot 1231

A collection of treen incl. two Letter Racks, clothes Brush, small Clock, small Globe, etc.

Lot 1073A

A Globe Wernicke style glazed bookcase with glazed lift doors, three shelves.

Lot 1075

A Globe Wernicke style three shelf bookcase with three glazed doors, 90 by 29 by 101cm high.

Lot 31

Possibly 18th century Chinese, a blanc de chine figure as a seated happy Buddha holding a small globe shape object in his left hand, 14cm high, damage to left thumb and two right fingers

Lot 60

A pair of brass andirons and three brass fire tools, tog. with a globe

Lot 385

A silver (unmarked) junior trophy for the Manx Grand Prix, awarded to G.W. Robinson, 1950,with a figure of winged Victory balancing on the Isle of Man emblem above a globe, on painted black wood stand.

Lot 720

A Globe Wernicke oak three tier bookcase

Lot 122

A GANGWAY LIFEBUOY FOR R.M.S. QUEEN MARY, of typical form, the white-painted canvas covering with Cunard emblems flanking inscription and grab ropes to edge -- 30in. (76cm.) diameter, R.M.S. Queen Mary, arguably the best-loved of all the great Atlantic liners, was conceived as Cunard`s answer to their competitors` attempts to topple them from their domination of the profitable North Atlantic passenger trade. Laid down on Clydebank in 1930, building work was suspended from December 1931-April 1934 due to the economic depression, but she was launched by Her Majesty Queen Mary on 16th September 1934. Completed in April 1936, she was the largest vessel in the world at 81,234 tons gross and measured 1,020 feet in length with a 119 foot beam. With sumptuous `art deco` accommodation for 1,995 passengers in three classes, her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in late May 1936 was a huge success and she captured the Blue Riband from Normandie on her sixth crossing that August. Commissioned as a troop transport in March 1940, she spent the War ferrying just over 800,000 troops across the globe wherever they were needed. Although never attacked herself, she was involved in a celebrated incident in October 1942 when she rammed one of her escort vessels, the British cruiser H.M.S. Curacao, with Queen Mary going at full speed, the force of the impact sliced Curacao clean in half and 338 of her crew were drowned in the tragedy. Released from trooping duties in 1946, she was reconditioned and resumed her peacetime sailings in July 1947. Showing her age under growing competition from air travel, she was finally retired in 1967 and sold to the city of Long Beach, California, for $3,450,000. Arriving there on 9th December 1967, she was given a permanent mooring and converted into a floating hotel after 31 years of service at sea during which she steamed 3,795,000 miles and carried 2,115,000 fare-paying passengers.This lot was given to the vendor by the Master of Arms when he was present at the Farewell Balls for both liners in Southampton.

Lot 269

A MID 20TH-CENTURY 7IN. STAR GLOBE BY KELVIN & HUGHES LTD, with paper gores applied to a wooden core, maker`s label inscribed Kelvin & Hughes Ltd Star Globe Epoch 1975 printed by George Philip & Son Ltd, set within brass meridian ring with removable star pointer frame, contained in mahogany box with instructions inside lid -- 11in. (28cm.) square

Lot 270

A `HUSON` 7IN. STAR GLOBE, with printed paper gores, applied to plaster core with Polar calottes and maker`s label inscribed THE HUSON STAR GLOBE H.D. & SON LTD LONDON 1920, mounted within baize-lined wooden box with pedestal support under globe, with lacquered-brass meridian, removable horizon indicator, countersigned and numbered 1124 (lid missing) -- measurements 9 x 10¼ x 10¼in. (23 x 26 x 26cm.)

Lot 38

Pair of Edward VII silver lidded glass Oil Bottles of shaft and globe design, Chester 1903

Lot 354

An Isle of Wight blue/green globe shaped Vase with pontil mark for 1974, designer M. Harris, 6 1/2 in H

Lot 193

'The Cosmochronotrope' mantle clock of skeletal form with globe, circular dial with Roman numerals on raised circular base, by the Franklin Mint.

Lot 12

Twentieth century Globe Wernicke oak bookcase, three tiers, with label to inside, on plinth base, 86cm wide

Lot 250

A Philips` 12" celestial globe on an oak base

Lot 443

A silver plated globe-shaped teapot and other plated wares

Lot 91

A Globe Wernicke walnut sectional bookcase, two glazed sections, drawer beneath, 2ft. 10in.

Lot 99

An oak Globe Wernicke bookcase, four sections, two glazed panels missing, 2ft. 10in.

Lot 436

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Eliza Simmance, globe-and-shaft form with incised leafage and seed pearls, impressed marks and incised artist`s monogram, 10in.

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