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A 19th Century Meissen figure group, depicting two classical entwined figures, having floral encrusted decoration on a square plinth, heightened in gilt, 29cm high; and a similar figure depicting a Queen on horseback with orb and sceptre, on a floral encrusted base, decorated with a globe and book, 21cm high, (both AF), (2) - see illustration
EARLY 20th CENTURY AFRICAN CARVED IVORY ELEPHANT TABLE/BEDSIDE LAMP raised on an oblong hardwood plinth vase, 8" (20.3cm) high including fitting and a WORLD CLOCK CO GC - 4 WORLD GLOBE DIGITAL BEDSIDE ALARM CLOCK, the globe with red lights indicating location of various capital cities, gilt metal base with digital clock display, 7 3/4" (19.7cm) high
1930s-1940s Collection of Dublin theatre programmes and assorted ephemera A large collection of Irish theatre programmes from the 1930s and 1940s, including Abbey Theatre, Theatre Royal, Dublin Globe Theatre, Dublin Gate Theatre, Peacock Theatre etc. Also with a number of other programmes, pamphlets and ephemera including 1944 Galway Horse Races racecards, 1953 American Football Croke Park programme, 1937 Surrey v Warwickshire cricket match card etc. (68 items)
A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons vase of globe and shaft form with shouldered ovoid base rising to a slender neck, cased in opal over ruby and polished intaglio flash cut by William Fritsche with a deep scrolling band of stylised flowers and foliage between repeat pattern borders, engraved signature to the base, height 17cm.
A small early 20th Century French cameo glass vase in the manner of Daum of compressed globe and shaft form acid cut and enamel decorated with a stylised flower and foliage over textured ground, together with a similar example in tonal green cut with wild pansies, both unmarked, tallest 10cm. (2)
A U.S. PATRIARCHS MILITANT (INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS) FRATERNAL DRESS SWORD by the Henderson Ames Co. of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the 71cm blade with maker`s details to the ricasso and scrollwork and other decoration, including a lion rampant and shields with the motto `Pax aut Bellum` [`Peace or War`], named `C. Jay McCormick`, with a cast brass guard incorporating reversed quillons, a leather-covered and wire-bound metal grip, and a globe-shaped pommel with a cap set in a crown, in its metal scabbard with brass mounts, the second hanger band with a `PM` monogram, overall 89cm long.
Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, one pound, 18—, Melbourne, A150001 – A150001, black, white and brown on watermarked paper, maiden representing commerce with caduceus and globe top centre, ornate tendril design around Chinese text at left and right (Vort-Ronald type 1), two small punch-holes
An impressive brass lectern, attributed to AWN Pugin (1812-1852) for John Hardman & Co. (1838-1900), mid 19th century, the spread eagle clutching a globe in its talons, on cast column and a stepped and shaped hexagonal base supported on six crouching lions, impressed 'J Hardman & Co., Birmingham', 188cm high Literature: for a pair of floor-standing candlesticks similarly attributed, see Christie's sale no. 4212, lot 59. Provenance: St. Curig's Church, Llangurig, which was refurbished in the 1870s by Sir George Gilbert Scott and Arthur Baker. CONDITION REPORT: Some finials missing to 'crown' on column. Finish very worn and pitted in places.
A Malby's terrestrial table-top globe on stand, inscribed "Malby's 37 Parker Street London January 1st 1857", the whole raised on a turned column with circular turned base CONDITION REPORTS Diameter of globe approx. 12 cm. Diameter of stand/base approx. 13 cm. Globe with generally quite a lot of yellowing and browning to the surface, appears to have a glazed/varnished finish which has quite a lot of craqueleur, quite a few knocks, chips and scuffs to the surface, small split near the lower hole to the Antarctic Continent where the metal supporting bracket fits into the globe approx. 5 cm long, some dirt, and flaking to surface, wood base with quite a lot of scuffs and losses to finish and metal supporting bracket with some knocks and dents.
A set of five George II Scottish silver three pronged table forks "Old English" pattern, bearing "Hope", globe and crown motif, inscribed "At Spec Infracta" (by Kerr & Dempster with Hugh Gordon Assay Masters mark, Edinburgh 1751), together with one associated white metal three prong table fork, 12.45 oz (including weight of white metal table fork) (6) CONDITION REPORTS PLEASE NOTE REVISED CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION - this Lot comprises a set of five table forks plus one white metal associated table fork (not hallmarked). Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches, various scuffs and mis-shaping to the prongs. One fork is white metal and is a lighter weight than the others, and appears to have been re-made/re-configured and the moulding of the prongs is different, also the hallmarks to this fork may have been removed or these may now simply be rectangular indentations to simulate the patterning of hallmarks, inscription and crown to the reverse of this particular fork is also much crisper than the others.

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