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3 Terrestrial Globes 1) "J. Felkl & Sohn", Rostok at Prague, c. 1890, plaster with 12 lithographed segments, on large stand (added), overall height 38 in. - 2) "Scan-Globe A/S", Danmark, relief globe, c. 1960, height 15 3/4 in. - And: 3) "Columbus-Verlag, Paul Oestergaard, Berlin", illuminated globe, glass, c. 1940, height 20 1/2 in. 3 Erdgloben 1) "J. Felkl & Sohn", Rostok bei Prag, um 1890, Gipskugel mit 12 lithographierten Segmenten, auf großen Ständer (ergänzt), Gesamthöhe 95 cm. - 2) "Scan-Globe A/S", Dänemark, Original-Relief-Globus, um 1960, Höhe 40 cm. - Und: 3) "Columbus-Verlag, Paul Oestergaard, Berlin", Leuchtglobus, Glas, um 1940, Höhe 52 cm. Condition: (3-/-) Starting Price: €180
6 Small Table Clocks 1) American rotating pendulum clock "Briggs Rotary Pendulum Clock", without hands. - 2) English clock with silvered front, 1-day movement. - 3) Globe clock "Doxa". - 4) French alarm clock, 1-day movement. - 5) French table clock, half-hour strike on bell, 8-day movement. And: 6) Alarm clock in bird cage. - All movements are working. 6 kleine Tischuhren 1) Amerikanische Drehpendeluhr "Briggs Rotary Pendulum Clock", ohne Zeiger. - 2) Englische Tagesuhr mit versilberter Front. - 3) Kugeluhr "Doxa". - 4) Französischer Wecker, Tageslaufwerk. - 5) Französische Tischuhr, 1/2 Stunde auf Glocke, 8-Tage-Laufwerk. - Und: 6) Wecker in Form eines Vogelkäfigs. - Alle Uhrwerke funktionieren. Condition: (3/2-3) Starting Price: €180
French bronzed metal and rouge marble two train figural mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" cream dial indistinctly signed, within a stepped pedestal base surmounted by the figure of a semi-robed lady holding a globe above her head over a child seated on a Classical pedestal, entitled `Le Monde`, 30" high; also with two matching five light candelabra, 26" high
Title Pages (Atlas Novus Terrarum Orbis Imperia, Regna et Status Exactus Tabulis Geographice Demonstrans), Homann, Nuremberg, ca. 1710. 11 x 19”. (HC) This boldly engraved sheet has many allegorical figures gathered in front of a large globe. Standing atop the globe, Atlas and Hercules hold up the heavens. In the background, bats and owls fly in the night sky while storks and eagles fly toward the sun. In the forefront is Neptune, god of seafaring, with his trident. To his right are Mercury, with winged helmet and caduceus, and Cybele, goddess of cities, representing civilization. Behind Cybele is Aeolus, god of the winds. Engraved by Caspar Luyken. Ref: Shirley no.79. Lovely color with one tiny hole at lower left, a few unobtrusive spots, a vertical crease and marginal soiling. The left-hand margin has been extended to better accommodate framing. (+B)
World (An Essay of a New and Compact Map, Containing the Known Parts of the Terrestrial Globe), Bellin, Paris, 1750. 27 x 20”. (HC) Bellin`s popular world map is presented on Mercator`s projection with two fine compass roses orienting the chart. North America is shown with a very pronounced River of the West connecting through a series of rivers and lakes from Lake Superior to the Pacific - representing the elusive Northwest Passage. A portion of the Asian coastline is depicted a short distance from the supposed western coast. The Russian discoveries in the North Pacific are not yet shown, although there is a note about the voyages of 1743. Able Tasman`s new discoveries in New Zealand and Australia are shown. Australia is labeled Hollandia Nova with Nova Guinea linked to the mainland by the Carpentier coastline. Terre de Diemen, also labeled I. Tasman, is connected to the mainland by conjectural dotted lines. A large, decorative title cartouche completes the composition. Published by Peter de Hondt with titles in French and Dutch in lower margin. Issued folding, now pressed with wide margins and slight printer`s ink residue. A few small fold separations, as well as a long tear in upper-right corner, have been professionally repaired. (+B)
World (Mappe-Monde ou Carte Generale de toutes les Parties du Globe, Corrigee et Augmentee des Decouvertes de Cap. Cook…), Delamarche, Paris, 1804. 15 x 9.3”. (HC) This copper engraved map of the world is drawn on Mercator`s projection. Considering the scale, there is good detail of major place names, watershed and islands of the world. The map has been updated to illustrate the recent discoveries of Cook, La Perouse, Vancouver, and Mackenzie. Notations in the Arctic discuss recent explorations, and there is good detail of the islands of the Pacific. This map was issued in three versions based on the three legends at top, depicting how the world is divided by religion, skin color, and facial features. This version identifies the four main religions of the world. Title cartouche notes that Delamarche is the successor to Robert de Vaugondy. Light toning along centerfold, with light foxing in blank margins. (+B)
Southern United States & Mexico (Le Nouveau Mexique avec la Partie Septentrionale de Lancien ou de la Nouvelle Espance), Bonne, Raynal`s Atlas de toutes les parties connues du globe terrestre, Paris, ca. 1778. 12.5 x 8.3”. (HC) This small and attractive map details the region from West Florida through California and northern Mexico. In Texas, there is a city named Texas and a notation concerning the death of the explorer La Salle. Excellent detail, particularly of the Jesuit missions in Mexico and the Southwest. In present-day Arizona, the Gila River is named R. de los Apostolos. The map is filled with place names and Indian villages, particularly in today`s Arizona and New Mexico. There is one tiny worm hole along the centerfold, else fine. (A)
Northern Italy (Dominio Veneto nell` Italia), Blaeu, Amsterdam, ca. 1640. 19.5 x 15”. (HC) This decorative map of the region of Veneto is roughtly centered on Venice and extending to Milan in the west. Numerous towns and cities are named, with larger cities illustrated with miniature bird`s-eye views. The extensive river system throughout the region is well depicted, in addition to the mountainous topography. Veneto`s coat of arms, depicting the lion of Saint Mark, is at top left, balanced by a distance scale cartouche surmounted by putti measuring a globe at top right. The map is further embellished by ships, a compass rose, and a decorative title cartouche featuring putti and a long ribbon listing the names of important towns in the region. French text on verso. Attractive color with wide margins, light toning, and a few unobtrusive spots. (+B)
Atlases (Atlas de Toutes les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre, Dresse Pour l`Historie Philosophique & Politique…), Bonne/Raynal, Paris, ca. 1780. 8.3 x 10.5”. (BW) This is the atlas volume for Abbe Raynal`s "L`Histoire philosophique et politique des etablissemens et du commerce des Europeens dans les deux Indes." The atlas is complete and is filled with Bonne`s well drawn maps and charts engraved by Andre. Included are a title page, list of maps, Analyse Succincet de Cet Atlas (28pp), 49 maps and charts, and numerous folding statistical tables. The map contents include two world maps, Europe, Asia, Africa, ten related to Europe, three related to Africa, two related to India, Arabia, the East Indies, the Moluccas, China, Persia, Philippines, Russia, six related to South America, several Caribbean charts, plus North America and those related: Mexico; le Nouveau Mexique; Terre-Neuve, Acadia…; Occidentale du Canada; Louisiana & Florida; Partie Nord des Etats Unis; and Partie Sud des Etats Unis. In original brown leather binding with gilt tooling and title on spine. The atlas volume did not carry any publication information on the title pages, but was known to be published in 1780. Maps and text are all very good to fine, with occasional spots, light toning along the folds, or a short binding tear. One of the maps is partially hand colored in outline (Spain & Portugal), but the rest are uncolored. Maps are identified on verso in red pencil. The covers are somewhat worn and stained but overall very good, and the hinges are starting. (+B)
Kingsford-Smith (Charles E., and Ulm, C.T.P.). Story of `Southern Cross` Trans-Pacific Flight 1928, inscribed inside front cover Len Turnill A.N.A. Mascot Sydney with tipped-in biography of Kingsford-Smith, an illustration of `Southern Cross` and on Dedication page in red `First ever circumnavigation of Globe by Civil Supersonic aircraft - Concorde - The Time Machine` Dep. London 8th Nov. 1986, Arr. London 23rd Nov. 1986, and signed Brian Walpole - Captain, `We had faith`, further signed Tony Meadows, Captain, Norman West Flight Engineer and Robert Taylor, co-pilot, orig. cloth covered boards, some scuffing, together with Southern Cloud by R.I. Carter with tipped in photographs of VH-UMF and VH-UMG, with d.j., The Flying Boats of Bermuda by Colin A. Pomeroy with dedication dated April 2000, paperback, Flying Empires, The Short `C` Class Empire flying boats by Brian Cassidy with signed frontispiece, paperback and a fold-out drawing and history of the Kingsford-Smith Trans-Pacific flight (5)
*McGilchrist (J.M.). The Airship R-34. An original painting depicting the RAF dirigible Airship c. 1919, watercolour with body-colour signed in ink by the artist and dated 1919, in original frame with maker`s label verso, 15 x 12in (38 x 31cm) The R-34 became Britain`s most successful Airship, traversing the globe many times during her career: latterly based at RAF Cardington in Bedfordshire, she was withdrawn from service and scrapped after the fateful demise of the later sister-ship R101 in 1931. (1)
A London Olympics 1908 Judge`s commemorative medal by P. Vaughton after B. Mackennal, the obverse depicting "Flame" standing upon a globe with trumpet and palm branch, and legend "Elis Athens, Paris, St. Louis, London. In commemoration of the Olympic Games held in London 1908", the reverse showing a quadriga driven by standing figures, 2ins, in original blue leather presentation case with "Olympic Games. Judge. London.1908", stamped in gilt
LLADRO PORCELAIN VISION OF PEACE FIGURINE 1803Lladro Spanish porcelain figure titled "Vision of Peace". Depicts a winged angel with doves over the globe. Number 1803. Glazed finish. Sculpted by José Puche. Issued in 1995 and retired 2003. Original retail price of $1,895.00. Measures 24" height (60.9cm). Includes original box.
AMENDMENT TO CATALOGUE AN ART DECO STYLE TABLE LAMP MODELLED AS A WINGED MAIDEN OVER A FROSTED GLASS GLOBE LIGHT ON A STEPPED HEXAGONAL MARBLED BASE, HEIGHT 59CM. ONLY ONE LAMP AND NOT A pair of Art Deco style globed table lamps modelled in pewter with two winged maidens over a frosted glass globe light on a stepped hexagonal marbled base height 59cm together with another Art Deco style lamp modelled on a frosted glass globe on a grey mottled marbled base height 31cm.
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBES by Kirkwood`s, of traditional design with brass meridian rings, on cast iron and wood tripod stands, one maker`s cartouche inscribed "Kirkwood`s New Terrestrial Globe with the very latest discoveries", the other "Kirkwood`s New Celestial Globe", the globes each 15cm diameter, each 36cm high overall
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