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A Furstenberg group of Mercury and putti, on clouds beside a gilt terrestrial globe, Mercury naked save for a billowing puce drapery, on scrolling gilt base, 18cm h, incised J and -Z, painted F in underglaze blue, c1775. ++Lacking one of the two wings from Mercury's hat and with some slight wear to the gilding around the base. In otherwise fine condition; no restoration
Two eight inch terrestrial globes, one published by J Lebegue and Co Paris, the other by George Philip & Son Ltd - PHILIPS' BRITISH EMPIRE GLOBE, mounted in a brass meridian half circle on turned mahogany or ebonised stand, late 19th c. ++Both with some scratches and accretion of grime and dirt over time
A Minton globe pot pourri, circa 1825-30, painted with a landscape view titled 'Near Verona' and florally encrusted with green twig handles, underglaze blue crossed swords to the cover, (flowers chipped), 26cm overall diameter, 16cm high. Note: See Godden G.A, Minton Pottery and Porcelain of the First Series 1793-1850, Herbert Jenkins, 1968, plates 95-97
A late Victorian mahogany and marquetry bracket clock, the 8 day triple fusee movement striking on five gongs with a 8 inch silvered dial, having a Chime/Silent lever at III and a S/F adjuster at XII, the case with stringing, stop fluted quarter pilasters, fabric back pierced trellis arched side panels and carrying handles, with globe finials and feet, Cracks to front of case, fastener from front door missing, 24.5in (62cm) h; pendulum and winding key
A 2.75 inch pocket globe, by John Newton, 1783, with a cartouche printed 'A New Terrestrial Globe by J. Newton 1783,' with coloured gores to a papier mache sphere, contained in a fishskin cover case with celestial map to the interior, with a brass clasp, one missing. John Newton was working from 1783-1818. The globe bears remarkable similarities to those of Nathaniel Hill, fl. 1742-1762 who was one of the major globe makers in London of the period. His gores for pocket globes were acquired by Newton, who re-issued the globe in 1783. The Pacific is recorded as 'The Great South Sea' and Alaska as 'Unknown Parts.'
A Carlton Ware Guinness advertising sea lion table lamp with globe shade, the oval base inscribed 'Guinness is good for you', printed factory marks to base, together with a Carlton Ware Guinness advertising Toucan with pint, the green glazed oval base inscribed 'If he can say as you can. Guinness is good for you', printed factory marks to base (faults).
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.

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