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Sbonski de Passebon.Plan..Bâtimens de Mer engraved title/dedication within elaborate pictorial frame of mermen merhorses tridents flags a globe and other nautical instruments by Simonneau 15 large folding engraved plates only (of 17) by Randon title soiled and creased light stain to lower margin plates generally a little soiled 1 stained some tears and repairs (mostly to folds one or two more severely) first plate slightly defective at lower edge 20th century pencil inscription on front free endpaper contemporary half vellum uncut rubbed spine a little worn folio
A Late Victorian Cut Glass and Silver Mounted Claret Jug, Charles Boyton, London 1897, of shaft and globe form, hobnail cut, the slightly domed cover with lion rampant and shield thumbpiece engraved with cockerel crest, with vine stock S scroll handle, the broad collar repousse with Bacchic masks amongst fruiting vine, 27cm high See illustration
An English Half-Size "Shaft and Globe" Bottle, circa 1660-1675, dug up in Booksellers` Row, Strand, May 1894, patinated and partly iridescent, 19.5cm high See illustration. Until the Victoria Embankment was constructed in the 1860s, The Strand was just a muddy riverside bridle path linking the City and Westminster.
A Locke Worcester Porcelain Topographical Vase, circa 1900, of shaft and globe form, the neck pierced with scrollwork and with blush ivory ground, painted with an extensive mountainous lakeland scene, named on the base Loch Vennachar, turquoise printed globe mark and shape 345, 17.5cm high; and A Locke Worcester Porcelain Topographical Ewer, circa 1900, the slender body painted with a named view Path by Lake-Loch Katrine, blush ivory ground, printed globe mark in black, shape 128, 22.8cm high (2)
The Yorkshire Insurance Company, solid bronze sign with raised border. Measures 18" x 14" and is in excellent condition. Together with a solid bronze Insurance sign listing no less than four company names. These are: Royal Insurance Company Limited; The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company Limited; The London & Lancashire Insurance Company Limited; Law Union & Rock Insurance Company Limited. Measures 15¼" x 24" and is in excellent condition throughout. Together with a similar but smaller flat sign with 4 separate companies listed, being: Northern Assurance Group; Northern Assurance Co Ltd; White Cross Insurance Co Ltd; London & Scottish Assurance Corpn. Ltd. Measures 17¾" x 9¾" in excellent condition.
CLC Platform Lamp Interior complete with burner and glass globe. Brass plate affixed to front shows full company name and is also stamped with the location LYDIATE. Lydiate station, located on the Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension Railway off Carr Lane, Lydiate. Opened in 1884 between Aintree Central and Lord Street Southport, it first closed in 1917, along with all other stations on the extension line, due to WW1 economy measures. The station then reopened in 1919, up until 7 January 1952, when goods services regular services ceased. A very scarce survivor.
A mahogany mercury wheel barometer, S. Soloman, Devizes, early 19th century, with eight inch circular silvered register engraved with terrestrial globe to centre beneath convex mirror, arched mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed S. SOLOMAN DEVIZES, the case with ebony and box strung edges to front, 96cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* H.M. Yacht "Royal Caroline". A fine and large scale model of the three-masted vessel, constructed from kit by a craftsman modeller to exacting standards, of wood and other realistic materials, showing planked hull comprehensively larger cannon amidships on upper-deck, painted white below the waterline with distinctive gilded & black embossed relief full-length frieze below the gunwales, having detailed full-rigging without sails, equipped with pulley-blocks, ratlines and ropes of varying thickness, etc., deck fittings including group of eight cannon mounted amidships on upper deck, capstans, lifeboats and ancillaries etc, mounted on display stand within glazed case, 35in (89cm) overall length. Commissioned c. 1749 from Bedford`s Shipyards, designed for speed with racing-line hull, used extensively by the Royal family for travels around the globe, finally decommissioned and dismantled in 1820. (1)
Yonge (Charlotte Mary). The Instructive Picture Book. Lessons from the Geographical Distribution of Animals, or the Natural History of the Quadrupeds which Characterise the Principal Divisions of the Globe, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1867, sixty hand-col. plts. (complete), orig. cloth backed pict. boards, spine worn and split, some wear to extrems. small folio, together with Greenwood (James), Wild Sports of the World: A Boy`s Book of Natural History and Adventure, 1862, ten col. plts. and six folding maps (all as list), orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and some fading, 8vo (2)
Umbrellas & Rain-A Clarice Cliff globe shaped cup and saucer circa 1929 hand painted with alternate panels of star burst and spot and line motifs in mixed palette with conforming banding, Fantasque and printed FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks across the two pieces. Condition-No chips, cracks or restoration.
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