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A Soviet Porcelain figure of 'Worker holding a rifle', Natalia Danko, State Porcelain Manufactory, 1922 mounted on the top half of a globe inscribed with Vstavai proklyat'em zakleymennyi! the first three words of the Internationale, with blue/green factory mark dated 1919, no 91/3 and further dated 1922 height: 17cm., 6.75in A very similar model is illustrated in T.N. Nosovich, I.P. Popova: State Porcelain Manufactory 1904-1917, St Petersburg Orkestra, 2005, p.179.
A soviet silver and enamel cigarette case, 1925-1929 applied with SSSR in Cyrillic and the emblem of the Soviet Union, the hammer sickle, globe and red star in enamel, encircled with a wheat sheaf tied with ribbon and six bands representing the Republics, cabochon thumbpiece width: 9.5cm., 3.75in In 1922 the founding republics of the USSR were the Soviet republics of Russia, Ukraine, Transcaucasia and Belarus. In 1925 these four founding republics were joined by Turkmen SSR and Uzbek SSR. ½
A soviet Glass Vase, Dzerzhinsky glass factory, circa 1921 painted with Russian and Ukrainian collective farmers holding respective national emblems celebrating 300 years of alliance between two countries, the ribbon underneath is painted with the words from the national hymn: Slavsya, Otechestvo Nashe Svobodnoe / Druzhby Narodov Velikiy Oplot!; the backdrop with hammer, sickle and globe with ribbon-tie surround decorated with the slogan: Proletariats of all Countries Unite!. height: 29.5cm., 11.5in.
A 19TH CENTURY BOULLE AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK the cherub finial seated on a globe, the arched case decorated with tortoiseshell inlaid with brass scrolling leaves and flowers, the glass hinged door enclosing a circular face with blue painted Roman numerals on white ceramic tablets raised on four leaf cast squat legs with knurled feet
Two early twentieth century items of jewellery to include a 15ct gold circular locket with engraved basket of flowers to the front and foliate and bird scene to the reverse, Birmingham 1919, plus a 9ct gold chalcedony fob in a globe design with masonic grip. The lot is in a reasonable condition, there are a few small dents to the locket due to the it only being thin gold, there is some tarnishing to the fob and dirt in the grooves of the chalcedony, both items have minor scratches and dents from general wear and tear.
An Order of St John of Jerusalem, officer brother issue, five Second World War period dress miniature medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, mounted on a bar as worn, a 1935 Silver Jubilee medallion with the original box and a base metal circular disc, designed as a dark blue cross above a pale blue globe.
A pair of Georgian cut glass decanters, each with a hobnail band above horizontal banding and vertical flutes, the necks with step cutting beneath cushion hobnail cut stoppers, height approx 25cm (minor chips) together with another pair of later diamond cut shaft and globe decanters and stoppers.
COSTUMES OR A SHORT SKETCH OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE PRINCIPAL FOREIGN INHABITANTS OF THE GLOBE ----, L R Miller, circa 1823, hand col’d engrd ttle, 13 full pge hand col’d engrd plts, 11 with text on verso, 12 pp catalogue advts at end, 12 mo, orig roan bkd bds worn + one other similar (2)
Wyld (James). A New General Atlas of Modern Geography, consisting of a Complete Collection of Maps of the Four Quarters of the Globe, [1843], five uncoloured diagrams and charts and sixty engraved maps hand coloured in outline, some folding or double-page, all complete as list, dampstaining to outer margin of first few maps (not affecting engraved area), some light offsetting, contemp. half calf with crimson morocco label to upper cover, worn and marked, upper cover detached, folio (1)
Geographical Recreation, or a Voyage Round the Habitable Globe, pub. John Harris, at the Juvenile Library, October 1, 1809, hand-col. eng. table game, sectionalised on linen (approx. 58 x 52 cm.), some light brown staining to upper and lower margins, pin hole to each corner, contained in orig. card slipcase with hand-col. printed label, a little soiled and some wear to extrems., 8vo, with a third ed. of the Rules booklet, pub. 1815, orig. grey wrappers, a little stained, slim 8vo. Whitehouse, Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days, p.36-7. (2)
Wilkinson (Robert). Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern & Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, 2 vols., 1819-25, eng. title to each, numerous eng. plts., incl. some double-page, some light embrowning, t.e.g., mid 19th c. red half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio. Notable for a series of plates illustrating London's 'Ancient & Modern Theatres', including the Southwark Bear Garden, Bankside Globe and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (2)
Briggs (Richard). The English Art Of Cookery, According to the Present Practice; being a Complete Guide to all Housekeepers, on a Plan Entirely New; consisting of thirty-eight chapters ... With Bills of Fare for Every Month in the Year, 1st ed., 1788, twelve engraved plates of bills of fare, title-page re-margined at gutter and with a little edge-fraying, first and final leaves browned, recent blind-panelled calf, label on spine, 8vo. Richard Briggs was 'many years cook at the Globe Tavern, Fleet-Street, the White Hart Tavern, Holborn, and now at the Temple Coffee-House'. Bitting, p.60; Cagle 577; Maclean, p.15; Oxford, pp.115/6; Vicaire p.116. (1)
A walnut longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 12in brass arched dial, with chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial to a pierced date aperture, the matted centre with applied shaped plaque inscribed 'WM.Vise.Wisbich', the engraved arch with a painted moon face, the case with globe and spire finials to an arched waist door with feather stringing, the conforming base on bracket feet, 99.5in (253cm) h.
Manner of Walter Crane 1845-1915- Two women by a folly, possibly a frontispiece; pen and black ink heightened with white, 35x23cm: British School mid-late 20th Century- The Burning of the Globe Theatre; watercolour, 38x52cm: British School late 20th Century- 'The Grand Duke Alexis Throwing Down His Gun'; watercolour pen and black ink, (3)
Geology--Penn, Granville A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies. London: Ogle, Duncan, 1822-23, first edition, 2 parts [including Supplement] in one volume, 8vo, contemporary calf, title and [a2] loose and dust-soiled, spine worn, covers detached; Villefosse, H. de. De la Richesse Minerale. Paris, 1810, 3 volumes, 4to, lacking plate volume, folding map and tables, contemporary half calf, worn, lacking two backstrips; Phillips, J. Manual of Geology, 1855, 8vo, some spotting, publisher's cloth; [Campbell, J.F.] Frost and Fire, Edinburgh, 1865, 2 volumes, 8vo, folding plates, publisher's cloth, rubbed, two joints split; Richardson, G.F. Geology for Beginners, 1842, 12mo, frontispiece, half calf, covers detached, lacking backstrip; Page, D. Chips and Chapters, 1869, 8vo, publisher's cloth, soiled; The Past and Present Life of the Globe, 1861, 8vo, publisher's cloth, slightly rubbed; Spurzheim, J.G. A View of the Elementary Principles of Education, founded on the Study of the Nature of Man. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1821, half-title, 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper cover detached and 6 others (17)

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