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A pair of Art Deco style Egyptian Revival figural lamp standards in bronze patinated cast metal, 20th century, modelled as male and female Egyptian figures, their arms joined aloft holding torches with opaque glass globe lamps, standing on fluted octagonal pedestal bases and composition plinths, electrified, 61¾in. (157cm.) high. (2)
A Wilkinson ïRoyal StaffordshireÍ Pottery Toby Jug, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925), King George V (1919), modelled seated holding a globe in his lap (unfinished colouring), with black printed marks of facsimile Carruthers Gould signature, Wilkinson Ltd and ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London, WÍ, 31cm high; and another Toby Jug, Marshall Foch (1918) (unfinished colouring), with black printed marks of facsimile Carruthers Gould signature, Wilkinson Ltd and ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London, WÍ, 30.5cm high (restorations) (2)
A J & W CARY 12 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE the sphere inscribed in a circular cartouche CARY`S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE DELINATED From the best Authorities extant Exhibiting the different Tracts of CAPTAIN COOK and the New Discoveries made by him and other Circumnavigators LONDON Made & Sold by J & W Cary Strand Septr 2nd 1816 and, outside the cartouche, with Additions and Corrections to 1818, with engraved brass meridian ring and hour circle, the mahogany stand with paper horizon ring, reeded knop and, at the base of the tripod, a compass, 61cm h, c1818 ++In good unrestored original condition. The sphere with some chafing, this is not too extensive. The stand not repolished and complete
A Triple Weight Driven Long Case Clock, the green and gilt highlighted case with arched pediment surmounted by three globe and spike finials, over ¾ columns to a moulded throat and long trunk door, raised on a plinth base, to a 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary for chimes/silent to the arch, and cast spandrels to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and matted centre with applied nameplate engraved “William Reade – Chester”, to a triple weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on six rods, height 91”
A French 13 inch terrestrial globe Retailed by John Heywood, Manchester and London, circa 1930. The sphere applied with twelve pairs of coloured gores annotated with countries, principal cities, topographical features, principal shipping routes and ocean currents etc, the Pacific ocean with applied oval trade label JOHN HEYWOOD, MANCHESTER AND LONDON, MADE IN FRANCE, supported via the poles within a brass meridian calibrated 0-90 in each direction from the equator, on baluster turned ebonised pedestal stand with moulded circular foot, 51cm high.
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