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A late 19th Century Italian mezza filigrana decanter of globe and shaft form with a hollow blown stopper decorated with applied crystal rigger work and prunts over an internal white multi cane twist with bronze aventurine ground, height 25cms, together with a similar pedestal cup with hollow blown stem.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK BY RICHARDSON OF BUBWITH, having an arched painted dial with moon phase, seconds dial and crescent date aperture, black painted Roman and Arabic numerals, gilt scroll spandrels with eight day movement striking on a bell; the case having a broken arch pediment, brass globe and eagle finial above rounded pilasters with gilt capitals, the door inlaid in satinwood with a shell paterae and spandrels, flanked by quarter pilasters and on ogee bracket feet, 203cms high.
A 12 inch celestial globe John & William Cary, London, early 19th century The sphere applied with twelve hand- coloured paper gores annotated with celestial bodies, decorated with representations of the constellations and inscribed CARY’S NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE, ON WHICH, are correct laid down upwards of 3500 stars Selected from the most accurate observations and calculated for the year 1800, with the extent of each Constellation precisely defined, By Mr GILPIN of the ROYAL SOCIETY, Made & Sold by, J&W. Cary Strand, London Jan 1, 1816, mounted within calibrated vertical meridian ring and supported within a horizon ring divided for the months of the year and the Zodiac, the stand with ring-turned pedestal upright issuing three cabriole supports with glazed compass suspended between, the stand cleaned or possibly later, 63cm high.
A gilt brass globe timepiece Charles Frodsham, London, mid 20th century The single train movement wound by hinging the upper hemisphere of the globe upwards and rotating the top-plate, with moving silvered Roman numeral annular chapter ring to equator with time read via a gilt ‘C’ scroll pointer, the globe engraved with a loose representation of the continents and with the major oceans annotated, the whole supported within a vertical arc, on mahogany disc base applied with brass plate engraved Charles Frodsham, LONDON, 28cm high.
Two 19th Century Wooden Puzzles-"A Dissected Map of England and Wales", publ. by W. Peacock, London, in original wooden box with sliding pictorial lid featuring Britannia and a Lion; "A Dissected Map of Scotland", publ. by W. Peacock, London, in original wooden box with sliding pictorial lid featuring a school mistress teaching children to use a globe.
A Victorian silver card case by Edward Smith, London 1879, with engine turned decoration and a vacant cartouche; another late Victorian card case by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1900, engraved with scrolling leaves and monogrammed; a cigarette papers holder by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1902; a small match globe and a swizzel stick
A ROYAL WORCESTER HANDKERCHIEF STYLE BOWL, decorated with gilded and painted floral sprays with gilt borders, puce printed mark to the base, 6", a similar Royal Worcester bottle flask, decorated with floral sprays against an ivory ground, puce mark and no. 1215 to the base and a similar globe shape jar, no. 1039 (3)
A Letter Scale, circa 1890-1900, the goods plate stamped "Postal Rates" and "Book Post", with brass globe weights 1lb to 1/4oz, on wood plinth base, 29cm wide; and A Collection of Thirty Small Brass Weights, various, 19th/20th century, including metric and Imperial, comprising cylindrical, bell and hexagonal types
A Set of Brass Globe Weights, including those with registered design no.160990 (1890), ranging 7lb to 1/4oz, the tallest 7.5cm high; and A Graduated Set of Five Brass Waisted Cylindrical Weights, by Avery, comprising 7lb, 4lb, 2lb, 1lb and 8oz, the tallest 13cm high (16) See illustration Globe Weights: Manufacture of new weights of this shape was precluded by Regulation 54 of the Weights and Measures Regulations 1907.
A Pair of Mintons Porcelain Stag Painted Cabinet Plates, after Landseer, 1877, each of circular shape with basketry effect lozenge pierced and parcel gilt broad rims framing a turquoise enamel band forming the frame to two different depictions of stags after Sir Edwin Landseer, one in "Monarch of the Glen" pose, the other bugling across an icy loch, puce printed crown and globe mark, retailer's ribbon mark of "T Goode & Co London", impressed year cypher and "G739" in red script, 25cm diameter (both restored); and An English Porcelain Ornithological Cabinet Plate, circa 1870, with pierced guilloche border in peach and blue enriched in gilt with harebells enclosing a depiction of a house sparrow (named on the reverse in red script), perched on a branch, impressed diamond lozenge and "7163" in puce, 23.5cm diameter (3)
A Lady's Gun Metal Ball Watch, signed Rolex 1920, 15-jewel lever movement signed "Rolex" with compensation balance, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, globe shaped case with polished blue surface, inside case stamped "Rolex", maker's mark "W&D", London 1920, and numbered "1148299", 25mm wide, together with marcasite set bow brooch see illustration
A Regency oval silkwork panel with a design of Britannia seated in profile, a globe at her feet, a temple in the distance, worked with coloured silks and applied chenille with watercolour facial details, the sky with additional colour, approx 34cm x 26cm, within an oval verre églomisé mount and period gilt frame.
A 20th Century gilt brass Congreve type rolling ball clock, with eight day fusee movement, the white enamel minute dial flanked by subsidiary hour and seconds dials, on a pierced platform with globe and spire finials with tapering columns and a rolling ball stage, height approx 42cm, together with an ebonized stand and glazed cover.
An oak Globe Wernicke stacking bookcase, 20th century, the top above five glazed and graduated sections, upon shaped plinth base, label 'Globe-Wernicke, Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 176 x 86 x 32 cm, together with a near pair of two section stacking bookcases, (one glass missing), (3).
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