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Lot 730

An Oak Globe Wernick Bureau Bookcase, the three section bookcase above bureau and four short drawers, (lacks plinth), 173 cm high See illustration

Lot 55

Pair of mahogany Globe Wernicke three tier sectional bookcases, each having leaded glass up-and-over doors, 87cm wide

Lot 610

20th Century Joseph Lucas 13" illuminated globe standing on a chrome plated mounted circular base

Lot 223

Maybis terrestrial globe on turned mahogany base, the label reading 'Maybis terrestrial globe compiled from the latest and most authentic sources including all recent geographical discoveries', agents George Phillip & Son, map and atlas publishers, 32 Fleet Street, London 1893 h: 19 in.

Lot 480

John Speed, hand coloured engraved map of Herefordshire with inset plan of Hereford and a panel of a battle scene, a figure seated at a table in bottom left hand corner with a globe and another with compasses bottom right, five coats of arms, to be sold in the Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury and Georg Humbell 1610, description in English verso, framed and double glazed h: 16 x w: 21 in.

Lot 486

Early 20th Century table globe on mahogany stand, retail mark reading ' Bacon's Excelsior' globe, 12" diameter

Lot 322

An Art Deco table lamp, the marble plinth supporting a raised lamp with frosted glass globe shade, flanked by bronzed metal kneeling girl with German Shepherd dog, width 30cm.

Lot 175

A late 19th Century oil lamp, the blue glass font painted with trailing flora, on brass mounted rosewood pillar support and black ceramic base, complete with funnel and opaque white globe, 27 1/2" high

Lot 1752

A 19th century pocket celestial globe, by E. Stanford, Charing Cross, London, diameter 3 inches, in turned wooden fitted case with domed lid, a/f.

Lot 1126

The Beatles - A collection of merchandise and ephemera, including a modern wristwatch in a guitar-shaped wooden case; an original Corgi 'Yellow Submarine', playworn; later Corgi models, mint and boxed; a modern Washington Pottery Beatles teapot; an original Beatles jigsaw; picture disc single records; a Yellow Submarine Musical Globe by Vandor, boxed; and other items, (two boxes).

Lot 254

A small assorted collection of 19th Century and later clear crystal decanters to include globe and shaft and bottle form examples with engraved and cut decoration, 5 in total, S/D, together with a small drinking glass in the form of a boot.

Lot 287

An early 19th Century bottle decanter of globe and shaft form with a tall collar neck and applied strap handle all in a pale green tint, height 22 cms.

Lot 931

An early 20th Century Globe Wernicke mahogany five-tier bookcase, 87cm wide by 172cm high.

Lot 932

An early 20th Century Globe Wernicke oak four-tier bookcase, 87cm wide by 143cm high.

Lot 115

1937 Edward VIII: a Melba Bone China globe decorated in colours and inscribed around the base

Lot 101

FRENCH OIL LAMP VERY ORNATE BRASS AND MARBLE BASE, CLEAR GLASS OIL FONT, DUPLEX BURNER WITH OPAL GLASS GLOBE SHADE

Lot 394

A Japanese cabinet globe etc

Lot 537

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 538

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 539

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 540

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 541

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 542

Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections

Lot 543

Various odd sections Globe Wernicke bookcase

Lot 10

A GILBARCO FUEL PUMP with plastic illuminated globe for Esso Autodiesel above a red and cream painted body with rectangular dial measured in I gallons up to 19 with manufacturer's metal plate, height 206cms

Lot 11

A WAYNE NUMERATOR FUEL PUMP with white plastic rectangular globe above a red painted body with hinged chrome door, height 182cms

Lot 527

** A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH NIGHT CLOCK with a revolving glass calibrated globe on a metal knopped column and circular foot, 25cms high

Lot 32

Ortelius, Abraham[An epitome of Ortelius his theatre of the world... amplyfied with new mappes wanting in the Latin editions. London: Henry Swingenius for John Norton, 1602], first edition of the Epitome in English, 2 parts in one volume, oblong 8vo (110 x 145mm.), 125 engraved maps, contemporary calf, blind-stamped fillet around boards with heart motif in corners, lacking the title, dedication leaf torn in inner margin with loss of three letters, dedication leaf A2 and following leaf A3 (The Celestial Globe) cropped diagonally affecting headlines and first line of text of A3 verso, lightly dampstained from M2 onwards, a few light marks, without the final blank or cancel leaf, head and base of spine worn, small wormhole to upper board . Note: First English edition of Ortelius's Epitome. The first English edition of 1602 is dedicated to Mr. Richard Gargrave, who was knighted by King James in 1603. "These two little books were the earliest world atlases to be published in England and the earliest world atlases with English text" (R.A. Skelton, "Bibliographical Note" in Abraham Ortelius The Theatre of the Whole World. Amsterdam, 1968). The maps were engraved by Philip Galle after the maps in Ortelius's Theatrum of 1570, this edition being printed by Hendrik Swing (Swingenius) for the London bookseller, John Norton, the same person who published, in partnership with John Bill, the Theatrum in 1606. Koeman III, Ort 62; Phillips, Atlases 418; van der Krogt 332:31

Lot 407

* Stukeley (William). A group of figures on the celestial globe, being a family picture of Nimrod the arabian monarch, founder of the Babylonian Observatory, immediately after the flood: made by those most early astronomers, in compliment to him, [1750s], an original pencil and watercolour wash drawing, with pen and ink, by Stukeley, titled by him in ink in his characteristic holograph, and signed "W. Stukeley fecit", with a key identifying the figures represented, who are Cush, Cassiopea, Andromeda, Perseus, Pisces, and Pegasus, on paper, with a central crease, 365 x 320 mm within Stukeley's ruled ink border, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 9

English basket hilt cavalry backsword, of nine bars with globe base pommel, single edge blade with three fullers by Tesche, Solingen, circa 1610, 38" long (replacement grip).

Lot 59

A fine George II mahogany cistern tube stick barometer Edward Scarlett, London, circa 1740. The arch-top caddy moulded case with silvered vernier scale and bayonet shaped tube above trunk applied with tall arched silvered scale mercury thermometer signed Scarlett Fecit to upper edge calibrated in unusual units with 0 rated as temperate and with sliding brass pointer above shaped base with spiral volute turned inverted vase shaped cistern cover which also conceals thermometer bulb, 91cm high, B.C. Ref. 6. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Stick or Cistern Tube page 43. Edward Scarlett is recorded by Banfield as born circa 1688 and died in 1743. He worked from the sign of Archimedes and Globe, near St Anns Church, Soho, London from circa 1700 and, according to a trade card, was Optician to King George II. The thermometer scale does not seem to conform to any known recognised units from this period and may have been devised by Edward Scarlett for use on his own instruments. The work of Edward Scarlett is further described in Goodison, Nicholas English BAROMETERS 1680-1860 Part II Some Important Makers and Retailers pages 237-239.

Lot 110

A Victorian mahogany large mercury wheel barometer with diurnal register Robert Carr Woods, London, circa 1830. The 12 inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed ROBERT CARR WOODS 47 Hatton Garden, LONDON to the terrestrial globe engraved centre beneath bowfronted Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and hygrometer to the break-arch top, the cavetto moulded square base with silvered circular DIURNAL REGISTER calibrated 28-31 and divided into hundredths of an inch with pointer spindle adjusted via an ivory setting disc to the right-hand side of the case, 115cm high, B.C. Ref. 157. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Wheel or Banjo pages 92 and 93, described on page 91. Robert Carr Woods is recorded by Banfield as working from 47 Hatton Garden circa 1830, he was a founder member of the Meteorological Society. The diurnal scale allows daily readings to be separately recorded and is adjusted via an ivory setting disc on the right-hand side of the case, the brass setting pointer for the main register is adjusted in a similar manner.

Lot 75

A 19th century French ormolu inkwell, modelled as a hinged globe with glass liner, with a cherub and a compass, 5.75in (14.5cm) h, 6in (15cm) w.

Lot 455

A mahogany three section Globe Wernicke style bookcase, lead glazed doors, the upper section over two deeper sections, raised on paw feet, label to verso of Cockayne Ltd, Sheffield

Lot 458

A 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the silvered dial signed Herbert, Paris, decorated with a standing figure of a classical maiden reading an open book flanked by a globe

Lot 565

1930s mahogany three section Globe Wernicke style bookcase, lead light panels to doors, raised on paw feet

Lot 566

1930s mahogany three section Globe Wernicke style bookcase, lead light panels to doors, raised on paw feet

Lot 8

A suite of four Victorian cut glass decanters of globe and shaft form with fruiting vine and bird engraved decoration and numbered stoppers (4)

Lot 2562

Victorian brass oil lamp with glass etched globe

Lot 394

* The Prisoner. A collection of material relating to The Prisoner television series, including issues 1-22 of Free For All Magazine (lacking no. 3 & 18?), no's 1 to 11 of The Globe publication, May 1991-November 1993; The Village Observer, issues 1 to 12, Autumn 1985-Summer 1988; several issues of In The Village magazine, Winter 1994-Autumn 2001; several issues of Number Six magazine, Summer 1988-Autumn 1993; several other magazine publications, badges, stickers, card sets, postcards, videos etc (carton)

Lot 647

* An early 20th-century Globe Wernicke sectional bookcase, the six graduated sections enclosed by up-and-over glazed panel doors, with moulded cornice and plinth, approx. 34 in (86 cm) wide (1)

Lot 648

* A similar Globe Wernicke six-section bookcase, (one glass missing) (1)

Lot 649

* A similar Globe Wernicke six-section bookcase, (with drawer base) (1)

Lot 650

* A similar Globe Wernicke five-section bookcase, (one glass missing) (1)

Lot 651

* A similar Globe Wernicke five-section bookcase. (1)

Lot 652

* A similar Globe Wernicke four-section bookcase, (plinth base stained) (1)

Lot 656

* An early 20th-century sectional bookcase, the three graduated sections enclosed by up-and-over glazed panel doors, with moulded cornice and plinth, together with three Globe Wernicke bookcase sections fitted on top (lacks cornice), 34 in (86 cm) wide Sold w.a.f. (1)

Lot 657

* An early 20th-century Globe Wernicke oak sectional bookcase, having four graduated sections enclosed by up-and-over glazed panel doors (one glass missing), the base section of extra large proportions, enclosed by up-and-over panel door (lacks cornice), 34 in (86 cm) wide Sold w.a.f. (1)

Lot 37

Letts (Thomas, pub.). Letts's Popular Atlas, being a Series of Maps Delineating The Whole Surface of the Globe, complete edition, 1883, thirty-three col. litho. maps, mostly with hand colouring, some double-page, all laid onto linen, later cloth of orig. binding, folio, together with Black (Adam & Charles, pub.), Black's General Atlas of the World, Edinburgh, 1890, numerous col. maps (inc. some double-page), slight fraying to margins of initial leaves, a.e.g., endpapers detached, contemp. half morocco, lacks spine, boards soiled, detached and worn, folio, plus four other atlases (6)

Lot 127

A 9 carat gold charm bracelet, set various 9 carat gold and yellow metal charms, to include a swivel fob, crucifix, globe, medallion etc.

Lot 133

A 9 carat gold watch fob, with T bar, hung with an opening globe

Lot 386

BRISTOL HIPPODROME THEATRE PROGRAMME, January 18th 1919 in aid of the Disabled Belgium Soldiers Fund, COLLECTION OF ARMY KINEMA "GLOBE CINEMA" FALLING BOSTEL PROGRAMMES 1963-65, MOTOR FUEL RATION BOOKS 1949-50, OFFICERS SILVER PENKNIFE and FORK, United States Navy, circa 1940 and TWO BOOKS ON PUBS

Lot 157

An Art Deco Table Lamp, in the form of a dancer holding a globe aloft, on a marble base, with presentation plaque, 34 cm wide See illustration

Lot 319

A Smith Terrestrial Globe, Showing the latest discoveries to the present time, London, C Philip & Son Ltd 32 Fleet St EC, on a turned treen stand, 14 cm high

Lot 820

An Oak Globe-Wernicke Style Four Section Bookcase, with glass doors, 86 cm

Lot 1444

A pair of 'Cleveland - The Alcohol Blend' advertising globe lights, and three plain lights.

Lot 5

CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, of globe and shaft form, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a landscape, 19th century. 30cm

Lot 388

An Edwardian cut glass globe shape Scent Bottle, overlaid in silver and with silver colour, London 1903.

Lot 686

An oak globe Wernicke 3 tier sectional Bookcase with glazed up and over door. 2' 10" (87cms) wide.

Lot 1

A blue and green quartz globe, on a turned mahogany stand, 12cm high

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