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Lot 436

A late 19th century tin plate magic lantern in original wooden travelling case marked Newton & Co Opticians & Instrument Makers & Globe Manufacturers to Her Majesty, 3 Fleet Street together with a quantity of lantern masks

Lot 624

A matching polychrome glass oil lamp base and matching globe with floral decoration on a pale green ground standing on an ornate metal base and converted to an electric burner

Lot 633

Three globe Duplex oil lampshades, one plain obscured, one opal and flint and one finely etched with a stylised floral design

Lot 647

A Tilley VL 1 vase lamp produced by the Bretby Pottery in Saxe Blue glaze, an oil container with an early silent burner gallery together with a Vitreosil globe

Lot 662

Three Duplex globe oil lampshades, two with etched/sandblasted patterns

Lot 663

Four glass globe oil lampshades, two decorated with etched designs, one with a pressed starburst pattern and one shade part opal, part clear glass

Lot 566

A pair of rare No.2 Hornby Series Lamp Standards. Each with two hanging glass globes on lattice posts. Non lighting examples, both complete with winding handles and rectangular bases. Plus a pair of Bing street style lamp posts, each with a single glass globe mounted on a solid blue and gold lined metal post with round base. Each topped by a brass finial. One glass discoloured and one broken. QGC-GC some age wear. See Plate 1

Lot 374

GLOBE LIGHTS, a pair, in the manner of Tom Dixon, 36cm diam max. (2) (as found)

Lot 555A

TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Victorian manner with brass frame and oak pedestal stand, 50cm H.

Lot 357

A terrestrial globe drinks cabinet

Lot 1277

A 9'' diameter Globe on a wooden stand.

Lot 1010

A Snow Globe figure from The Beauty and the Beast scenes

Lot 257

A mid 20th century Philips' 19" terrestrial globe on turned hardwood plinth

Lot 302

A 19th century silver crown Royal crown with six arms with globe and cross. Unmarked (minor losses and defects, one arm restored) Coroa de imagem Em prata portuguesa do séc. XIX. Coroa real fechada em 6 braços e encimada por orbe e cruz Latina. Sem marcas (pequenas faltas e defeitos, um braço com restauro) 57,8 g

Lot 141

NY. New York. New York County. Dodd's Express. Hanover Bank. 5 and 10 Cents. Nov. 1, 1862. (H440 & 441). Brown violet on tan. Globe. Green back with coins. Both EF. [2]

Lot 142

NY. New York. Globe Bank Assortment. All 1840. 1) $2. (G2). Fine detail, stains. 2) $3. (G4). About Fine detail, restored and repaired. 3-4) $5. (G10). Both VG-Fine in appearance, but one with edge repairs. 5) $10. (G12). Fine. 6) $100. (G18). EF-AU. Bright. [5]

Lot 177

NY. A Wide Assortment of New York Scrip Notes. 1) Delavan House. Albany. 5 Cents. (H265). Green. Fine, small age spots, remainder. 2-5) City of Albany. 5 Cents. Nov. 24, 1862. Building, left. Fine; 25 Cents(2). Station, left; About Fine, one with pin holes, one with light stains; 50 Cents. Building. (counterfeit of H232). Fine. 6) Hiram Vail's Banking & Collection Office. Amenia. 10 Cents. Green. About Fine. 7) H. P. Morgan. Brooklyn Bank. 3 Cents. (H49). VG. 8-9) Young Hyson. Brooklyn. 10 Cents. (H105). Red and blue. Chinaman, tea. VF details, repaired tear, false fill in; Similar. 25 Cents. AU details, foxed, small edge split. 10) Bassett & Belden. Columbia Bank. Chatham 4 Corners. 10 Cents. (H6). Blue. VG. 11-12) P. B. Mount. Columbia Bank. Chatham 4 Corners. 25 Cents. (H15). AU remainder, foxed, short split; Similar. 50 Cents. VF, stain, hinged. 13) John Nicks. Chemung Canal Bank. Elmira. 25 Cents. (H33). Green. EF, but corner missing. 14) Village of Glens Falls. 25 Cents. (H11). Green. VF remainder. 15-16) F. M. Wheeler. Hancock. 15 Cents. (H7). VG, small edge splits, taped; 50 Cents. (H9). Serial number 1. Fine, small edge split. 17) Corporation of Jamestown. 5 Cents. (H3). VG. 18) Village of Kingston. 10 Cents. (H21). VG. 19-20) James C. Knox. Knox Corners. 5 Cents. (H1). Green. EF remainder, stained; Similar. 25 Cents. AU remainder, stained. 21) Michael Borst. Tavern Keeper. Middleburgh. 6 ¼ Cents. 1815. (H11). R5. About Good, numerous small internal splits. 22) American Exchange Company. New York City. 25 Cents. Ship. Good, corner piece missing, mounting remnants, holes. 23-24) C. V. B. Barse - Stowell & Chamberlain. Olean. (H5 & 6). Green. 10 Cents & 25 Cents. Both Fine details, with stains. 25) Dodd's Express. Hanover Bank. New York City. 5 Cents. (H440). Brown violet on tan. Globe. Green back with coins. Fine. 26) Ames Iron Works. Oswego. 10 Cents. Green. VG. 27-28) H. D. Snyder, Jr. Port Leyden. 10 Cents. Fine detail, corner piece missing; 25 Cents. VF, stain. 29) Cheeseman. Princetown. 6 ¼ Cents. Fine detail, edge tear. 30) Village of Sandy Hill. 5 Cents. Red V. About Fine, minor edge repairs. 31) Village of Saugerties. 25 Cents. VG. 32) City of Troy. 10 Cents. Fine, mounting stains, writing on back. 33-35) Leonard Smith - Market Bank. Troy. 10, 25 & 50 Cents. All three AU with stains, pieces out. 36) J. B. Reid. Utica. 25 Cents. (H216). Fine detail, stains. 37) Verandah Restaurant. Troy. 2 Cents. 38-55) Additional NY scrip notes, all with condition problems or heavily circulated. Issuers include City of Albany; Smith & Gilbert (Adams); Collins & Son (Binghamton); O. C. Hoyt (Buffalo); Leach(2) (Lyons); Rushton(2). NYC; Village of Ogdensburgh; City of Poughkeepsie; W. P. Carpenter (Utica); C. F. Maurice (Sing Sing); City of Troy(2); Leonard Smith. Troy; Troy & Albany Stage Company; Abram Krill (Van Hornesville); Village of Waterford. Must be seen. Sold as is. No returns. 5]

Lot 222

TN. Cleveland. Ocoee Bank. $1. Dec. 1, 1862. Not in Haxby. Green ONE. Train faces right. Atlas holds globe, left. Large 1 at right. Cleveland, near the date is misspelled "Clebeland." Fine.

Lot 242

OH. Cincinnati. Nelson's College First International Bank. 1) $5. 1870. (170-5). Cotton wagon. VG detail, small split and tiny pieces out. 2) $5. 1880. (180-5). Train, left. Fine detail, nibbled margin, stains. 3) $500. Unlisted denomination. 1870. Large green 500. Eagle on globe, left. Man shoots rifle, right. Green back. Fair, split and repaired, stained, but all of the detail is present. [3]

Lot 797

So-Called Dollar. World's Industrial & Cotton Exposition, New Orleans 1884-1885. HK-unlisted. NGC MS 64 BN. World globe over fairgrounds as HK-143; reverse: within a wreath, arms with their hands clasped over crossed rifles with fixed bayonets, eagle above; REUNION OF MEXICAN WAR VETERAN AT N.O. 1846-7. Very Rare.

Lot 981

France. French Geodesic Mission Medals, 1744. Trio of modern Paris mint restrikes in Silver ("1973" on edge) and Bronze (2). 41mm. Louis XIV bust right, rev. The French king standing atop the globe, flanked by cherubs with measuring devices; "MISSIS AD AEQUATOREM ET POLUM ARCTICUM ASTRONOMIS" and Roman date in ex. The purpose of the Geodesic Mission was to conclusively put to rest whether the circumference of the Earth was greater around the Equator or greater around the Poles. To this end, two expeditions were sent out: one to Lapland near the North Pole, led by Swedish physicist Anders Celsius and French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis; the other was sent to Ecuador, at the Equator, led by French astronomers Charles Marie de La Condamine, Pierre Bouguer, Louis Godin and Spanish geographers Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa. The silver, AU with some hairlines, the Bronze, Uncirculated, one Matte. (3)

Lot 982

France. Quartet of French Polar Expedition Medals. Paris mint issues: Jean Charcot, 1867-1936. Bronze. Hexagonal, 55mm. Bust 3/4 left of the French ploar scientist, signed "R. Gregoire 1938" at left/Charcot's ship "Pourquoi-Pas?" flanked by anniversary dates and penguins, ship's wheel below; J.B.Charcot--Expeditions Polaires Francaises Medal. Bronze, 68mm. By Paul Richer. Bust of Jean-Baptiste Charcot right/the ship "Pourquoi-Pas?"; Paul-Emile Victor--Expeditions Polaires Francaises. Bronze, 68mm. By G.B. Bazor. Bust of Victor left, dogsled team in background/Expedition tractors, plane overhead; Expeditions Polaires Francaises, 1947-1997. Bronze, 72mm. Arctic figures clasp hands above globe, "Groenland - Terre Adelie"/Names of French explorers around emblem. All Uncirculated. (4)

Lot 986

U.S. Byrd's First North Pole Flight, 1926. Wright Aeronautonical Corp. Medal. Bronze, 100mm. By Kilenyi. Byrd's aeroplane flying left above globe on which a dogsled team moves left amid clouds, rev. Globe with radiant spoke, legend around. Extremely Fine.

Lot 991

World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Official Award Medal. Bronze, 76 mm. By Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Charles Barber. Columbus left stepping onto the soil of the New World, hooded figure behind (Augustus Saint-Gaudens), rev. Expo legend on central plaque, flanked by torches, Muses and globe above, ship below. Awarded to Leopoldo Arnaud (for, according to an old accompanying note, an exhibit of South American minerals). Leopoldo Arnaud, who headed the 1884 scientific expedition into the Chaco region of northern Argentina, published his "Una Expedicion par las Regiones Mineras del Norte de la Republica: Impresiones de Viaje", along with his work on his voyage to Gran Chaco, in 1889 springboarding his role as scientific delegate for Argentina to the Paris Expo of that year and later to the World's Fair in Chicago. Arnaud was later Consul of Peru in Chicago, see the next lot. Eglit 90, Baxter 87. In original aluminum, plush-lined case of issue. Choice About Uncirculated.

Lot 8

An early 20 Century terrestrial globe by E. J. Arnold & Son Ltd. Ht. 41cm

Lot 2741

A mid-20th Century table-top terrestrial globe, the beech base inset with a compass, height approx 53cm, diameter of globe approx 30cm.

Lot 2244

An early 20th Century oak Globe Wernicke three section glazed bookcase, fitted with three bevelled glass doors above a drawer, flanked by carved acanthus leaf crests and fluted pilasters, height approx 130cm, width approx 90cm.

Lot 777

Football programmes: A collection of 40+ programmes, 1950s onwards, including big match and other issues, noted FA Cup Finals 1954 and 1962, Amateur Cup Final 1955, London v Frankfurt IC Cup 1955, some Internationals, Euro 96 tickets and pins etc. Sold with approx 20 programmes from other sports including 1979 Epsom Derby, Harlem Globe Trotters etc (gen gd)

Lot 353

A silver plated desk top inkwell, fashioned as an outswept eagle holding a globe, having date registration and mounted on a marble base.

Lot 678

A Globe Wernick glazed mahogany bookcase of six shelves.

Lot 152

(Objet scientifique) - INSTITUT GÉOGRAPHIQUE de BRUXELLES.- "Globe terrestre". Bruxelles, Merzbach & Falk, Librairie Européenne C. Muquardt, 1882. Globe composé de 24 fuseaux et de 2 calottes polaires en chromolithographie, monté sur un pied central tripode de métal patiné orné de trois têtes de lion et de 3 écus avec lion hissant, diamètre 30 cm, hauteur totale 53 cm (axe remplacé par une tige trop longue, lég. bruni, qqs taches blanches ou foncées, 1 cassure et 1 petit coup). Est. : 100/ 120 €

Lot 180

(Astronomie, Objet scientifique & pédagogique) - Tellarium. [Prague (?), c. 1900]. Laiton, 48 x 70 x 19 cm, avec globe en chromolithographie, diamètre 14,5 cm. Est. : 2.500/ 3.000 € Instrument didactique qui, grâce à une manivelle, simule le mouvement de la terre autour du soleil (remplacé par une bougie) et de la lune autour de la terre. Le globe, d`une taille plus grande que d`habitude pour ce genre d`objet, porte l`adresse de J. Felkl & Sohn à Rostok/Prague. Les degrés du zodiaque sont imprimés en tchèque.

Lot 407

A large modern Electric Globe Light on round metal base

Lot 425

A 20th Century small Tabletop Globe, produced by The Old World Globe Company Made in Italy, 8” high

Lot 645

A second quarter 20th Century British made tin plated globe on stand, height 21cm.

Lot 766

A mid 20th Century Phillips Challenge Globe set to a stepped square base, height 40cm.

Lot 798

An Art Deco table lamp in the form of a female figure holding the lamp aloft and set to a stepped square base, in a bronze effect finish, complete with a later enclosed glass globe shade, height 39cm (excluding the shade). S/D

Lot 799

An Art Deco pressed glass table lamp, the base in the form of a kneeling female figure holding the lamp aloft with an enclosed star panelled globe shade, height 40cm (including the shade).

Lot 169

A Ruskin Pottery crystalline vase of globe and shaft form, in tonal shades of blue, yellow and orange, impressed marks, dated 1932, height 18cm

Lot 899

A Phillips Challenge Globe, together with a model of a Thresher Shark, on a stand, a set of four Jaques and Sons bowls, a metal sculpture of a man, two black marble bowls, a turned mahogany bottle and 12 copper plates, decorated with designs for the Horoscopes (a lot)

Lot 1248

A first half 20th century mahogany Globe Wernicke style sectional bookcase, with lead glazed astragals, 178 cm high x 87 cm wide x 28 cm deep.

Lot 666

A Phillips 19" Relief Globe on turned wooden base - circa 1930`s - a/f

Lot 815

An oak five section Globe Wernicke bookcase

Lot 144

A 20th century desk top terrestrial globe made from semi precious hard stones

Lot 145

A modern freestanding terrestrial globe made from coloured hardstones

Lot 210

A tray comprising a globe table lamp, a cut glass decanter and a leaded coloured glass hanging lantern in the Arts and Crafts taste

Lot 111

Modern Brass Framed Globe Inset With Mother of Pearl Condition Report: See Terms and Conditions

Lot 421

Oak globe Wernike style bookcase. Condition Report: See Terms and Conditions

Lot 1479

Durban Bank, South Africa, £5, 3 November 1862, serial number 00228, black and white, view of Durban top centre, Atlas and globe top left, value top right, two manuscript signatures low right one of William Harley, reverse pale pink panel at centre (Pick S442a, Hern 143), oval handstamp `DURBAN BANK Harley & Co. DURBAN` at left, good very fine, rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 1759

South Carolina, $50, 8 February 1779, serial number 4501, black and whiter on cardlike paper, maiden (Proventdia) with globe low left, manuscript signatures of Trescot, Atkinson and Gaillard low right, reverse Atlas (Newman p.420), good very fine and scarce VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 1824

Military Payment Certificate, United States, $10, series 591, serial number G 00620088 G, blue-green, maiden at right, value in red oval at left, value at each corner, reverse green and red, maiden on throne at centre with globe and arms, value at each corner (Schwan-Boling 867), ink mark in right field, almost very fine and scarce VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 1838

† Banco Maua & Cia., Montevideo, specimen 20 Pesos Fuertes, 1863 Issue, 1a Serie, blue and red, mauve paper, allegorical woman, globe and sailing ship at centre, uniface with counterfoil (Pick S266s), good extremely fine, attractive and very rare VAT Status: Standard View Terms & Conditions

Lot 66

A Doulton Lambeth mounted oil lamp, with twisted column support, the stoneware domed foot and reservoir body with incised stiff leafage decoration, the Hinks duplex burner with blown chimney and globe diffuser, 71cm (28in)

Lot 155

A Japanese Imari vase of fluted baluster form, painted in the cobalt, red palette, 25cm (9 3/4in) high, together with a pair of Imari globe and shaft vases, on Imari plate and an Imari design plate

Lot 310

A massive Victorian gilt brass spread eagle-mounted ecclesiastical lecturn by John Hardman & Co, the bird standing atop a globe mounted on a wrythen and knopped column with a pair of serpentine candle branches, raised on an annulated spreading foot supported by three lions couchant, the base with a presentation inscription in memory of Anne Lawson, 1885, the top of the column stamped twice for John Hardman & Co, 178cm (70in) high

Lot 46

Brazil, João (1799-1818), Bahia, 960-Reis, 1812 B, crowned shield, rev. globe (KM.307.1), traces of host coin visible...

Lot 152

Germany, Nürnberg, square Ducat, 3.41g, 1700 cgl, three shields, rev. lamb and flag on globe (F.1886; Kellner 73;...

Lot 70

1 - SCEAU en bronze à patine brun nuancé noir figurant un jeune garçon tenant un globe. Fin du XIXe siècle. Haut. : 8,1 cm 2 – Sceau en bronze argenté figurant un homme coiffé d’un tricorne. Haut. : 8,2 cm

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