RACHAEL BISHOP (BRITISH, B 1969) FOR MOORCROFT, Phoenix Bird vase, c 1997. Height 20.5 cm, featuring the image of the mythical bird with plumage on a compressed globe base with a long slender neck with subtle flair to the rim. c1997. Impressed factory and paint marks to base including designer signature in gold pen. Together with Anemone Blue Vase shape 7/5 (34/94), of ovoid form, height 13 cm, c1996, with impressed factory and paint marks to base (2)
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Paire de globes terrestres et célestes, avec bases en acajou, Angleterre, Malby's, troisième quart XIXe siècleA pair of 18-inch Malby's terrestrial and celestial globes, English, third quarter 19th centuryThe terrestrial globe with printed cartouche 'MALBY'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Compiled from the latest & MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES including all the recent Georgraphical Discoveries, EDWARD STANFORD, GEORGRAPHICAL PUBLISHER & Co., 26&27 COCKSPUR STREET, CHARING CROSS, LONDON', the celestial globe with printed cartouche 'MALBY'S CELESTIAL GLOBE Exhibiting the whole of the Stars, CONTAINED IN THE CATALOGUE OF PIAZZL BRADLEY HEVELIUS MAYER LA CAILLE S.JOHNSON the Double Stars from Sir W.Herschell & Struve. EDWARD STANFORD, GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLISHER, &c., 26&27, COCKSPUR STREET, CHARING CROSS, LONDON.', both spheres mounted in brass meridian within horizon ring applied with printed zodiac and calendar scales, the mahogany tripod stand with baluster-turned support on splayed legs with stretcher and circular magnetic compass, on casters, restorations to globes and bases, the globes 45.5cm (18in) diam., overall 112cm high, 59cm wide (44in high, 23 3/4in wide)Footnotes:A closely related pair of English terrestrial and celestial globes by W.& T.M.Bardin, circa 1830 were sold at Bonhams, London, The Gentleman's Library sale, 15 January 2008, lot 920.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19thC moon rolling longcase clock, the painted arched Roman numeric dial with a painted arch, 31cm wide dial with shell spandrels, globe stencilling, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, above a shaped trunk door with shell inlay, on a block base, the whole surmounted by an orb finial, eight day movement, with two weights, pendulum and key, 222cm high.
A collection of Herend porcelain, 20th century, printed marks, comprising: a green fish-scale pattern decorated figure of a recumbent ram, 10.8cm long, two orange fish scale pattern decorated figures of a recumbent unicorn and a frog-king holding a gilded globe, 7.8cm and 4cm long respectively, a rectangular 'Bouquet de Fruits Necker' decorated trinket box and lid, raised on four gilt heightened feet, 6 x 14 x 9.8cm, a multicoloured openwork bonbonniere, 5.5cm high, and a twin handled 'Bunch of Tulip' pattern decorated oval dish, 8cm long (6)Condition Report: Each piece in overall good condition with no damages detected, some minor wear to green colour of the twin handles of the oval basket.
Barry Newman 16x12 overall Petrocelli mounted signature piece includes a signed album page and a colour photo from the hit tv series. Barry Foster Newman (born November 7, 1938) is an American actor of stage, screen and television known for his portrayal of Kowalski in Vanishing Point, and for his title role in the 1970s television series Petrocelli. He has been nominated for Golden Globe and Emmy awards. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Full title: Jan Barend Elwe (actief 1777-1815): 'Mappe monde ou description du globe terrestre & aquatique', hand-coloured engraving, Amsterdam, dated 1792Description: Work: 61 x 46 cm Paper: 65,5 x 55 cm Frame: 80,5 x 70,5 cm 'Mappe monde ou description du globe terrestre & aquatique suivant les dernieres & meilleures'. Elaborate double hemisphere world map embellished with allegorical representations of the continents based on Jaillot's world map. Ref.: - Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandici, II, p. 105.
An Art Deco cast metal figural table lamp of stylised female in gilt and silver on alabaster pedestal base with opaque light globe being held above head, height 63cm. Looks to be good all over, there is some slight discolouration around the centre of the figure, but otherwise seems to be in good original condition with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
A small late 18th Century French gilt bronze figural mantel clockthe dial signed Noel Fils, A Paristhe drum case surmounted by an armillary sphere and flanked by a putto, a globe and other attributes of astronomy, the marble plinth base with beaded toupie feet, the 3' enamel Roman dial with Arabic outer track and with gilt fancy hands, the signed circular movement with silk suspension with outside countwheel striking the hour and half hours on a bell, one foot lacking 28.5cms highFootnotes:For a similar astronomy themed case see Kjellberg, 'Encyclopedie de La Pendule Francaise', 1997, p.238, fig.A.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Meissen porcelain figural group of three putti emblematic of astronomyin the 18th century stylethe winged figures depicting standing and seated holding a telescope and charts and reading and writing, the central pedestal with a celestial globe, on a naturalistic rock work base with shaped ribbon tied wreath and moulded gilt Vitruvian scroll border decorated integral plinth, the underside with underglaze blue crossed swords mark, incised mark No.9. and impressed number 21, 19.5cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large late 19th century Meissen porcelain mythological figural groupafter the 18th century model by J.J. Kändler,modelled as a winged figure of Father Time holding an oval grisaille portrait of Augustus III reserved on a pink ground, flanked by a classical figure with flying drapery standing on a winged globe before a rockwork, palm tree and cloud finial surmounted by a further classical maiden, possibly depicting Victory holding a trumpet and laurel wreath, the corresponding naturalistic base centred by a crowned armorial cartouche with various trophies flanked to one side by a putto, the whole enamelled in pastel colours, the underside with underglaze blue crossed swords mark with three scratched cancellation marks, incised model number A 80 and impressed number 28, 38cm highFootnotes:The portrait depicts Augustus III, the armorial depicts the Meissen crossed swords mark and the Saxon coat of arms, the original 18th century model was created for the name day of Franz Xaver, Prince of Saxony and Poland, on December 3rd 1765, and was meant to depict the glory of the electorate of Saxony.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Newton's New & Improved' 12-Inch Terrestrial Table Globe, English, Published 1834,the cartouche reading NEWTON'S New & Improved TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Embracing every recent Discovery to the Present Time, Manufactured by Newton, Son and Berry, 66 Chancery Lane, the sphere applied with 12 hand-coloured gores, mounted in brass meridian with engraved circle of degrees, within restored horizon ring applied with printed calendar and zodiac signs, supported by tripod base with stretcher, 1-inch loss west of Mexico, 48cm high, 41cm wwide, 41cm deep overall Footnotes:The Newton family were one of the leading family firms in the field of globemaking in the 19th century. In the 1830s, Newton & Son (John & William) entered into a partnership with Miles Berry, and were based at 66 Chancery Lane, London.For further information on Newton Son & Berry, see W. Hackmann, Globes and the Mechanical Universe, 2010, p. 56.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid-19th Century anodised brass Alphanumeric Indicator from Wilde's 1861 Globe Telegraph, of spherical form (or globular, to follow company name) with paper dial, needle indicator, winding arbor to dial rim, bell to back, with steel shaft and butterfly nut to secure to wooden plinth, plinth and transmitter missing, 100mm diam., 1861-1865, F, tear to dial; Dr Henry Wilde (1833-1919) developed various devices, including lightning conductors and electro-deposition devices, but his foray into telegraph instruments was brief following litigation; it is probable that a similar instrument, mounted on a figure of Atlas rather than a plain plinth, was exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in South Kensington.
A group of William Moorcroft pottery,early 20th century, comprising a Pansy pattern jar and cover, 15cm high, and a pair of Pomegranate pattern vases, of globe and shaft form, 9.5cm high, impressed and painted marks,together with a Wedgwood silver mounted earthenware jug,the mounts by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1930, decorated with a coat of arms, impressed marks,16.3cm high,and a Wedgwood Basalt vase,19th century, decorated with two figure scenes in relief, impressed marks,13cm high (5)Condition ReportPomegranate vases) One heavily cracked and repaired with some pieces missing. The other crazed.Wedgwood vase) Footed heavily cracked and repaired with pieces missing.Wedgwood jug) Base of the handle cracked.Moorcroft jar and cover) Crazed throughout. No apparent restoration, chips or cracks. General) Surface marks, wear and scuffs.
A Globe Wernicke modular bookcase,early 20th century, with four sections,87cm wide31cm deep146cm high,together with a two section Globe Wernicke bookcase,87cm wide27cm deep82.5Condition ReportOne glazed section is stiff and does not open fully to the four section example. Knocks, wear and scuffs throughout.
A Globe Wernicke modular bookcase,early 20th century, with four sections,87cm wide31cm deep146cm high,together with two additional top, one additional base and a collection of Globe Wernicke cataloguesCondition ReportOne glazed section is stiff and does not fully open. One glazed panel cracked. Knocks, scuffs and wear throughout. Wear, marks and creases to the catalogues.
A Victorian mahogany and brass bound pill maker, together with a brass shop desk stand 'Amount Purchased', a Will's Woodbines tin football game c1933 (dents and scratches), a small reproduction Italian desk 'Olde World Globe', a brass Optical Fantasies Kaleidoscope (5) (Condition Report: the tin football game is dented and scratched, pill maker has scratches and marks to the brass, other items appear in good condition)
Tilda Swinton signed 10x8 colour photo. Katherine Matilda Swinton, born 5 November 1960, is a British actress. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award and a European Film Award, in addition to nominations for three Golden Globe Awards. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Ben Affleck signed Armageddon 10x8 colour photo. Benjamin Geza Affleck, born August 15, 1972, is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Volpi Cup. He began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educational series The Voyage of the Mimi, 1984, 1988,. He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused, 1993, and various Kevin Smith films, including Mallrats, 1995, Chasing Amy, 1997, and Dogma, 1999,. Affleck gained wider recognition when he and childhood friend Matt Damon won the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for writing Good Will Hunting, 1997, which they also starred in. He then established himself as a leading man in studio films, including the disaster film Armageddon, 1998, the war drama Pearl Harbor, 2001, and the thrillers The Sum of All Fears and Changing Lanes, both 2002,. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
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