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A Victorian 1857-pattern Royal Engineers officer`s sword by Pillin, with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 82.5cm, etched with VR cypher, field gun, `Royal Engineers`, `W de WA` surmounted by lion torso holding globe, foliate scrolls, etc, brass foliate scrolled hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, bullion knot and steel scabbard (tarnished overall, scabbard dented).
An English 12 inch celestial table globe Thomas Bardin, London, circa 1820 The sphere applied with twelve hand coloured gores annotated with major constellations incorporating fanciful figural representations and stars graded by magnitude, the lower hemisphere inscribed THE NEW TWELVE INCH British Celestial Globe, Containing the exact pofistions of more than 3800 FIXD STARS, Nebulæ, & c. according o the Lateft Difcoveries and Obfervations, of Dr Mafkelyne, Dr Herfchell, and other eminent Aftronomers, And corrected to the Present Period with further makers inscription MADE by TM BARDIN 16, Salifbury Square, LONDON. beneath, pivoted via the poles within a calibrated brass meridian ring, the stand with horizon ring annotated with year calendar with months of the year and signs of the zodiac, on four baluster turned supports united by conforming cross stretches and on pyramid shaped feet (damage to gores and wear to horizon papers), 46cm (18ins high).
A 12 inch celestial library table globe on mahogany stand G.F. Cruchley, London, circa 1860 The sphere applied with twelve coloured gores annotated with principle stars, celestial bodies and fanciful representations of the constellations, and incorporating trade label CRUCHLEY`S, LATE CARY`S, NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE ON WHICH ARE CORRECTLY LAID DOWN UPWARDS OF 3500 STARS, With the extent of each constellation precisely defined, G.F. CRUCHLEY, MAP-SELLER & GLOBE MAKER, 81 FLEET STREET, LONDON, supported via the poles within a brass meridian arc calibrated 0-90 in each direction from the horizon, on mahogany stand with baluster turned upright and concave-sided triform platform base, 47cm high. George Frederick Cruchley, publisher of maps and manufacturer of globes, worked in London 1823-76, he acquired the firm of G. & J. Cary in 1850.
A 3 inch terrestrial miniature globe on walnut stand Newton, Son & Berry, London, early 19th century The sphere applied with twelve coloured gores annotated with principle countries, oceans, tropics, and with trade label NEWTON`S New & Improved TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Published by Newton, Son & Berry, 66 Chancery Lane, LONDON, to North Pacific, supported via the poles within a brass meridian arc calibrated 0-90 in each direction from the horizon, on walnut stand with baluster turned upright and moulded circular foot, (some damage) 16cm high.
Early 19thC Smith`s Celestial Globe, containing all the known stars, Nebutac & Co. compiled from the works of Wollaston, Flamsted, Dela, Caille, Flavelius, Mayer, Bradley Herscher, Maskeryne. The Transactions of the Astronomical Society of London & C. & C. on a mahogany tablestand with four turned supports and stretcher 45cm high.
Hummel and Goebel figurines, various, `Which Hand` no 258, `Globe Trotter` no 79, `Volunteers` no 50 2/0, `Friend or Foe` no 434, `Friar` milk jug no. S141/0, paint flaking to shoes at base, `Friar` pot no. M42/A, several areas where paint has flaked off and been repainted different shade, also chip and some damage to head & face, `Friar` no. unclear, range from 3 to 5 tall (7)
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