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Lot 79

DN HONORI-VS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, Emperor standing right, holding banner and Victory on globe, and trampling captive, R-V across fields, CONOB in exergue. (RIC 1321). Good Very Fine.

Lot 92

Crowned busts of the two emperors facing, cross between. Rev. Cross potent on globe and three steps, B to left. (Sear 996). Good Very Fine. Scuff to obverse.

Lot 294

Long haired laureate head right, D. F. on truncation, eagles head and thunderbolt below, GEORGIUS III . D . G . REX ., toothed border both sides. Rev, Britannia seated pointing left on globe, with shield and spear, laurel branch behind, date in exergue between quatrefoils, DR.F. to upper left, BRITANNIA, followed by flower, edge plain (Peck 992, R12). Virtually As Struck, lustrous, very rare.

Lot 75

DN GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. CONCOR-DIA AVGGGE, Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding sceptre and globe, CONOB in exergue. (RIC 45a). About Extremely Fine.

Lot 220

Draped bust left, legend reads ANNA DG MAG BR FR ET HIB REG, N’s with serifs. Rev, Britannia seated left on globe with spear and shield holding united rose and thistle, crown above, toothed border both sides, edge plain, 10.24gm (Peck 718, Obv. 1 + Rev. A). Practically As Struck if a little off-centre, attractive patina over lightly reflective iridescent surfaces, rare.

Lot 222

Draped bust left, ANNA DEI GRATIA, linear circle and toothed border both sides. Rev, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA., 5.14gm (S. 3625; Peck 742, Obv. 2 + Rev. E). Practically As Struck, very scarce.

Lot 77

DN THEODOSIVS P F AVG diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Theodosius right. Rev. VICTOR-IA AVGG, two emperors seated facing, holding globe between them, Victory above, TROBC in exergue. (RIC 50; Depeyrot 47/4). Extremely Fine.

Lot 62

IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right. Rev. PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding globe and sceptre. (RIC 80). Good Very Fine.

Lot 85

DN VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian III right. Rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, Emperor standing facing, holding long cross-topped sceptre and Victory on globe, his foot on a human-headed serpent, COMOB in exergue. (RIC 2010). Extremely Fine.

Lot 301

George III (1760-1820), first issue, Copper Proof Farthing, 1771, laureate and cuirassed bust right, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, edge plain (BMC 910; S 3775). As struck, pleasing.

Lot 1648

An Armillary sphere & a globe on wrought iron standSmallest Height 18cm, Tallest 19cm

Lot 367

A 1920/30s art deco French table lamp on marble base with a leaping horse and green glass globe shade (electrified but untested)

Lot 157

A late 20thC Italian globe desk lamp, with a mustard coloured shade and base, 39cm high.Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 485

The rare post-war Suez Crisis M.M. pair awarded to Lance-Corporal J. Crossland, 40 Commando, Royal Marines Military Medal, E.II.R., 1st issue (RM.14422 Marine. J. W. Crossland, R.M.) official correction to first three letters of surname; Naval General Service 1915-62, 2 clasps, Cyprus, Near East (R.M. 14422 J. W. Crossland. Mne. R.M.) mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (2) £6,000-£8,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, June 1998. Only seven Military Medals were awarded for the Suez operations in 1956, namely four awards to the Royal Marines and three to the Parachute Regiment. M.M. London Gazette 13 June 1957: ‘In recognition of distinguished services in operations in the Near East, October to December 1956.’ The original recommendation states: ‘Lance-Corporal Crossland was the second-in-command of his section during the Allied Landings at Port Said on 6 November 1956. Crossland and 4 men were led into an assault on an enemy held warehouse by their Commander. Just before entering the building 2 of the men were wounded by a grenade, but the attack was carried through. Just after the entry was made the officer was killed. It was then apparent that the further end of the warehouse was held by Egyptians who were determined to fight to the last. The section commander withdrew in order to obtain reinforcements. Crossland held his ground alone and continued to fire and throw grenades at the enemy. Soon, he ran out of ammunition, and the enemy advanced upon him. He still stood his ground and was preparing to use the butt of his Sten gun when the reinforcing section arrived just in time to account for the remaining enemy. Lance-Corporal Crossland immediately turned to assist the 2 members of his section who were wounded and lying in the open outside the warehouse. Although under heavy fire from another position, with complete disregard for his personal safety he went out and dragged his wounded comrades to safety. There were a further 4 rooms at the far end of the warehouse which still had to be searched. Crossland played a leading part in clearing these remaining rooms which contained 8 of the enemy. Throughout this action Lance-Corporal Crossland showed outstanding courage in the face of the enemy and acted with great personal bravery accounting for a number of enemy. His actions inspired the men under him.’ James Willie Crossland received his M.M. at an investiture held on 19 November 1957. His gallant actions were enacted in Port Said’s customs sheds, where strong Egyptian resistance resulted in a loss of two officers killed and several Marines wounded. A glimpse of that action is to be found in the Globe & Laurel of February 1957: ‘Lieutenant Ufton, with a section of ‘B’ Troop, then attacked the Customs Sheds and cleared part of the bottom floor and the whole of the top floor; two Marines were wounded before they reached the building. Lieutenant McCarthy, with two sections of ‘B’ Troop, attempted to clear the reminder of the bottom floor. They were met with heavy fire from the enemy hidden behind the Customs inspection table and from the many separate offices and lobbies in the large passenger inspection room. Two Marines were wounded effecting an entry and Lieutenant McCarthy was shot dead as soon as he entered the room. Lieutenant Ufton immediately led an attack which captured the building and was killed attempting to clear a separate office at the far end. One Marine was wounded. 17 enemy were killed and two wounded and captured. One enemy was captured four hours later when he was found hiding in a cupboard.’ The Royal Marines suffered total casualties of 10 killed and 50 wounded in the Suez operations. Sold with copied research.

Lot 450

‘If their escape was remarkable, that of the men in No. 4 boat was even more so. This was the boat to which Able Seaman S. H. Light went when ordered to abandon ship. Sydney Light was the rarest of rare men, an Admiral Crichton in real life whose versatility was astonishing. As an Able Seaman he was unique in as much as he carried a sextant in his kit. When he went to sea he liked to know where he was and his sextant, with the aid of the sun and the stars, told him. Whether he was born with the Midas touch or whether he acquired it is anybody’s guess, but his business instinct and flair for making money led to his truly remarkable rise from deck boy to Underwriting Member of Lloyd’s.’ So states a chapter entitled The Amazing Able Seaman. The outstanding Second War George Medal and Lloyd’s Medal for Bravery at Sea group of six awarded to Sub-Lieutenant S. H. Light, Royal Naval Reserve, late Merchant Navy, otherwise known as the ‘Amazing Able Seaman’ - for that was his rate at the time of his G.M.-winning exploits in an epic open boat ordeal after his ship was torpedoed in the Atlantic in November 1940; he ran away to sea aged 13, travelled the globe, and then returned home to establish a string of successful businesses; by the outbreak of war, he had gained a private pilot’s licence, raced in Monte Carlo rallies and was safely on his way to becoming a Lloyd’s name, none of which, however, prevented his volunteering for the Merchant Navy George Medal, G.VI.R. (Sydney Herbert Light); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Lloyd’s War Medal for Bravery at Sea, silver-gilt (Able Seaman S. H. Light, M.V. “Port Gisborne” 11th October 1940) with original gilt embossed leather case of issue and named card box of issue for campaign medals, the first five mounted as worn, extremely fine (6) £5,000-£7,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- G.M. London Gazette 4 February 1941, in a joint citation with Captain Thomas Kippins, Master of the M.V. Port Gisborne, who was awarded the O.B.E.: ‘The ship was torpedoed at night and it was decided to abandon her. Captain Kippins took charge of No. 2 boat with 26 men on board, and during the night two others were rescued from the water with great difficulty. The boat was nearly overturned by heavy seas. Four men washed overboard were rescued, but the mast, sails, and several oars were lost, and the boat filled to the thwarts. She was righted and two more of the crew were picked up. The sea-anchor having been lost, the men had to use the oars all through the night. The sea calmed down the next day and they made a sail and hoisted it, using the boat-hook as a mast. For the next 14 days, often in heavy seas, tired out and short of water, they rowed and sailed. Suffering from weakness, cold and hardship, they were found at last by a merchantman and brought into port. Captain Kippins never faltered during the whole voyage and his stout heart and good seamanship saved the lives of his men after facing what seemed almost certain death. Another boat from the ship was swamped while being lowered and all the hands except Able Seaman Light and a greaser were thrown into the sea. While Light released the forward fall and the greaser held the boat off, eight men got aboard. The seas swept over the boat as she lay broadside on and the following morning she was still awash with her crew worn out through baling. Seaman Light, who had taken command, stepped the mast and set sail. Heavy rain added to their hardships, but Light kept them in good heart. They sailed on until they came across a boat containing 16 men from another torpedoed ship. Light took her in tow, though the sea and the wind were rising, so that they had to bale all the time. They sighted a rocky shore and decided to lay off until dawn, but the boats were drifting out to sea again. In a dead calm the men rowed all day till they were worn out. Those in the other boat were despairing, and Seaman Light entered it and massaged two men, gave them his stockings, and dressed their wounds. In his own boat he massaged a deck boy who was in great pain and bound up his feet. After ten days of privation, weariness and danger the exhausted crews were rescued by a British ship. By his courage, leadership and self-sacrifice Seaman Light was the means of saving the crews of the two boats.’ Lloyd’s Medal for Bravery at Sea Lloyd’s List & Shipping Gazette, 3rd List of Awards, 30 July 1941. Sydney Herbert Light was born in Limehouse in the East End of London on 12 June 1904, the son of a publican. Threatened with expulsion from Margate College, aged 13, and being ‘independent by nature and a born leader’, he rebelled at the suggestion and chose instead to run away to sea, the commencement of his remarkable progression from deck boy to Lloyd’s name. By the time he came ashore two or three years later, he had amassed savings of £100, with which he set up a coal transport business. The rest, as they say, is history, and that remarkable history is related at length in the above cited source – The Amazing Able Seaman. But the following summary of Light’s pre-war life – as provided by an engineer officer of the Port Gisborne – is an excellent summary: ‘S. H. Light, A.B., ex this vessel, went to sea at the age of 13 years and remained at sea until he was 20 years of age. He was at one time an O.S. on the S.S. Port Hacking. After leaving the latter vessel he started coal carting in Great Yarmouth with one cart. This was the basis of his start in life, and after a while he had 6 carts. He then sold his business and started a road transport organization which also did well. To-day Mr. Light is the licensee of the Southborough Hotel, Kingston Bye-Pass, Surbiton. He has no sea-faring certificate, but owns his own 25-ton yawl, and has sailed down the Mediterranean as far as Monte Carlo. At Monte Carlo he has taken part in motor car racing and has been presented with a magnificent gold cigarette case from the S.S. Company [Swallow Sidecar Co., later Jaguar Cars]. He signed on the M.V. Port Gisborne to ‘do his bit’ during the war. From his full report, it is evident he knew his job very well. He always carries his own sextant, which has been lost, and the Company is presenting him with a new one which will be mounted with a plate to commemorate his service in navigating the ship’s boat for 10 days. Light has owned his own hunters and has hunted a good deal. He is also a first-class skier and has been in the habit of going to Switzerland every year. He also enjoys a handicap of 2 at golf. Besides all these accomplishments he has an air navigator’s certificate and a “B” licence. He is now waiting to sit for his Yacht Master’s ticket. Dated 4.11.1940.’ Of events when the M.V. Port Gisborne was torpedoed and sunk by the U-48 in the Atlantic on 11 October 1940, about 350 miles west of Ireland, when sailing in Convoy HX77 from Bermuda to England, the extraordinary fortitude and leadership of Light stood out. In summarising his role in command of boat No. 4, the Awards Committee concluded: ‘During the whole of the 10 days’ voyage in the Port Gisborne’s boat, Able Seaman Light proved himself well worthy of leadership, navigating the boat, organising routine, giving first aid where required and displaying fine seamanship. He was, moreover, able to keep a log of the whole voyage. By his seamanship, fortitude and adaptability, Able Seaman Light was undoubtedly responsible for the safe deliverance of his own and the St. Malo’s survivors, a ...

Lot 1008

A silver clad desktop photograph frame, a four piece silver plated tea set, other plated items including salt and pepper, dishes, baskets, mugs, trays, also a cut glass short globe table lamp (lacking wires), etc.

Lot 1295

A 9ct gold charm bracelet, with twenty-six various gold charms including driving licence, nugget, crown, windmill, globe, church, dolphin etc, length 18cm, combined approx 46g.

Lot 2402

Philips 12" Terrestrial Globe, on turned wood base

Lot 1277

Two Swarovski Crystal ornaments - Millenium Globe 2000 and Ballerina, both boxed

Lot 13

Eight Paperweights, World Globe and a Wine Coaster

Lot 78

Penny lick glass, pair of shaft & globe decanters 28cm, plus one other cut glass decanter

Lot 396

19th century table globe "Cary's New Terrestrial table globe Made & Sold by G & J Cary 85 St James Street Jan 1 1825" on a turned mahogany frame, height 44cm

Lot 530

2 brass oil lamps - white glass globe with clear chimney and cranberry glass with flower design and clear chimney

Lot 193

A PATINATED PLASTER CLASSICAL STYLE FIGURAL LIGHTthe draped female holding a marbled glass globe, standing on a wooden plinth 168cm high overall (untested)

Lot 987

A terrestrial globe, second half 20th c, in turned mahogany stand, 90cm h x 52cm diam Some minor cracking to globe's paper covering

Lot 28

An Early 20th Century Battery Operated Desk Top Light with Mahogany Battery Box and Brass Support, Opaque Globe Shade, 26.5cms High

Lot 251

Modern decorative gemstone Globe, on a lacquered brass gimbal stand, the three supports joined by stretcher mounted with a compass, globe diameter 31cm, overall width 48cm.

Lot 305

Globe Wernicke style walnut three-height sectional bookcase, damage to leaded glass, width 87cm, depth 35cm, height 123cm.

Lot 173

Van der AA, Pieter, Nova orbis terraquei tabula accuratissime delineata, 18th century, an uncoloured engraved twin-hemisphere map, with allegorical vignettes of the four continents and the creation, with cartouche titled MAPPE-MONDE DU DESCRIPTON GENERALE DU GLOBE TERRESTRE ET AQUATIQUE. Selon les nouvelles observations de Messrs. de l'Academie des Sciences etc. A LEIDE chez Pierre vander Aa., framed and glazed, plate - 49.5 x 65.5cm; frame - 61 x 77.5cmNote: This decorative world map, first issued in Pieter van der Aa's 'Le Nouveau Theatre du Monde', shows California as an island.  

Lot 172

Janvier, Jean, Mappe-monde ou description du globe terrestre, assujettie aux observations astronomiques par le Sr. Janvier Geographe. Avec privilege du Roi, 18th century, an engraved twin-hemisphere map, with elaborate title cartouche and a smaller cartouche inscribed A PARIS ches Lattre Graveur, rue Saint Jacques, vis-a-vis delle de la Parche ninerie a la Ville de Bordeaux, hemispheres titled Hemisphere Occidental and Hemisphere Oriental, framed and glazed, image - 47.5 x 64.5cm; frame - 62 x 78.5cm Note: Originally printed on the eve of Captain Cook's momentous first voyage of discovery, this map includes the French imagined east coast of New Holland, with Terre de Diemen, Carpentaria and C. du Sud indicated. There is only a coastline outline for New Zealand and no landmass at the South Pole, although 'Terres Antarctiques ou Australes' is indicated. 

Lot 171

A French fifteen-inch parquet terrestrial globe on stand, by Ch. Larochette and L. Bonnefont, late 19th century, with cartouche reading GLOBE TERRESTRE 1m. 20c. CIRCONFÉRce. PAR CH. LAROCHETTE Dessinateur AU DÉPÔT DE LA GUERRE / L. BONNEFONT Professeur AU LYCEÉ FONTANES (PARIS) / MÉDAILLES D'ARGENT aux principales Expositions / INSTITUT GÉOGRAPHIQUE DE PARIS CH. DELAGRAVE Editeur de la Société de Géographie 15, Rue Soufflot, 15., comprised of printed and coloured gores, contained within calibrated brass meridian ring and mounted in mahogany tripod stand with paper horizon ring, 102cm high, 53cm diameter 

Lot 431

A Collection of Boxed And Sealed Lego Christmas Sets. 2 X Christmas Tree Truck. #40083. A Snow Globe #40223. A Christmas Train #40138. A Seasonal Christmas Set #3300014. 2 X Christmas Trains In Polly Bags and a Father Christmas On Sleigh #400010 in Polly Bag.

Lot 23

A modern inlaid globe on three footed stand

Lot 855

A TABLE GLOBE, A BAROMETER AND A MODEL SUNDIAL, comprising a Philips' True to Life 12'' Challenge Globe, with relief contours (dented in Indian Ocean, losses to equator sticker, some scratches), a Short & Mason Ltd ship's style barometer (some tarnish and wear to case, untested), and a ceramic model sundial, height 31cm (missing the gnomon - the part that casts the shadow, has been restored) (3) (Condition Report: generally ok, obvious specific damage as stated in description)

Lot 198

A MODERN GEMSTONE GLOBE, with a tilting and spinning motion, approximate frame diameter 45cm, condition report: overall good condition

Lot 14

Presenting the exquisite Lladro "World of Fantasy" porcelain figurine, model number 1005943. This captivating piece features a young girl seated gracefully, holding a globe, symbolizing the boundless imagination and wonder of youth. Crafted with Lladro's signature attention to detail, the figurine boasts a glossy finish that enhances its delicate features. The base bears the Lladro backstamp, authenticating its origin. The original box is included, ensuring it remains a cherished addition to any collection. Artist: Antonio RamosIssued: 1993Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 137

**Collection of 10 Vintage 7-inch Vinyl Singles Featuring Kate Bush and Atlantic Records Releases** A group of ten 7-inch vinyl records, including notable releases from Kate Bush and Atlantic Records, all featuring original sleeves. Spanning genres and time periods, this collection comprises: 1. *Kate Bush – Sat in Your Lap:* Original sleeve with surreal artwork of Kate Bush balancing a globe while wearing a cone hat. Released under EMI. 2. *Kate Bush – On Stage:* Red and green bold text with a live performance image of Kate Bush in a theatrical pose. 3. *Kate Bush – December Will Be Magic Again:* Festive sleeve featuring whimsical holiday-themed artwork. 4. *Tyrannosaurus Rex – Debora (1968):* Produced by Tony Visconti, featuring Marc Bolan. Label includes an illustration of a fly and Essex Music Ltd. credits. 5. *Kate Bush – Kite (1977):* Early EMI release with red and beige label design, produced by Andrew Powell. 6. *Atlantic Records – Memphis Soul Stew/Sock It to 'Em J.B. (1966):* King Curtis and Rex Garvin tracks on the iconic Atlantic label. 7. *Atlantic Oldies Series – Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (CSN):* Featuring 1960s classic rock hit with a black and gold Atlantic logo sleeve. 8. *Atlantic Records – Cool Jerk/Some Kind of Wonderful (Capitols & Soul Brothers Six, 1966/1969):* Vintage mono promotional vinyl. 9. *Don Covay – See Saw/Mercy, Mercy (1964/1967):* Soul tracks on Atlantic, manufactured in the UK with mono-enhanced playback. 10. *Atlantic Masters Limited Edition:* Black sleeve with alternate track listings. All singles are standard 7-inch vinyl, varying from 45 RPM to extended play (E.P.) formats. This collection includes rare, limited editions and iconic releases that are representative of their respective eras. A fine addition for collectors of vintage vinyl music.

Lot 1206

Collection of Wristwatches, Jewellery, and Accessories Featuring Bulova and Rolex BrandsWatches:1. **Seksy Watch** - Features a rectangular silver-tone dial with a stainless steel bracelet. Housed in its original black velvet-lined box.2. **Claude Valentini ‘Oceanmaster’ Quartz Watch** - Model CL500 with a stainless steel back featuring etched branding and "Quartz Movement". Finished with a black caseback and polished appearance, showing minor wear.3. **Titan Quartz Watch** - Comprises a stainless steel casing and includes engraved details with the reference number 2393 AKT 649. Equipped with a brown leather strap exhibiting visible wear.4. **Bering Mesh Strap Watch** - Incorporates a stainless steel caseback with an engraved globe design. Water resistant up to 5 ATM.5. **Radley London Round Watch** - Features a pink case and strap and is water-resistant to 5 ATM. The stainless-steel back includes engraved branding.6. **Children’s Watches** - **Flik Flak Children's Watch**: Constructed with an aluminium case, Swiss-made, and water-resistant. - **Character Strap Watch**: Designed with a playful printed strap.7. **Vintage Watches** - Includes a rusty red teardrop-shaped dial with a red leather strap, a gold-tone watch with Roman numeral markers, a gold-plated chronograph with three subdials, and a copper-tone mesh band watch with a minimalist dial.8. **Additional Watches** - **Land Rover Watch**: Includes a stainless steel caseback engraved with "LAND ROVER", 3 ATM water-resistant, finished with a brown crocodile-textured leather strap. - **Bulova Stainless Steel Watch**: Displays a brushed finish and a brown leather strap with light wear.Rolex Dial:- An official **Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust dial** in silver tone, featuring "T SWISS T" markings, a date aperture, polished hour markers, and characteristic patina.Jewellery and Accessories:1. **Jewellery Storage Box** - Composed of red velvet with a beige interior, containing bracelets, pendants, and rings. Includes a red velvet drawstring pouch.2. **Silver Heart-Shaped Case** - Contains vintage trinkets such as brooches and charms.3. **Gold-Toned Heart Faced Watch** 4. **Antique Pocket Watch Faces** - Displayed in a red case marked “Gradius”.5. **Vintage Jewellery** - A selection of brooches, necklaces, and earrings, including a floral-patterned brooch set with colourful gemstones.This curated collection balances vintage allure with contemporary functionality, appealing to aficionados of jewellery and timepieces.

Lot 507

Collection of United Nations Flags by Annin & Co., Assorted Sizes This collection comprises multiple United Nations flags, all manufactured by Annin & Co., a renowned producer of national and ceremonial flags. Key features include: 1. **Dimensions and Materials**: - Flags are clearly marked with sizes, including **2' x 3'** and **6' x 9'**, constructed in durable synthetic fabrics (nylon or polyester). Some are packaged in clear plastic, and others are folded for storage. 2. **Design**: - The flags prominently feature the United Nations emblem: a blue background with a white globe design (latitude and longitude lines) encircled by olive branches, a symbol of peace. 3. **Manufacturer Details**: - Labels on some examples state “ANNIN & CO.; VERONA, N.J.; SINCE 1847” and branding like “NYLANIN” (indicating a nylon-based product). Brass grommets and reinforced white hoist bands facilitate attachment to display hardware. 4. **Additional Features**: - Markings such as "OUTDOOR POLYESTER" indicate suitability for display in various environments. The collection likely dates from the late 20th to 21st century, showcasing flags produced for institutional or ceremonial purposes. These flags represent a mix of retail-packaged and prepared examples, ideal for collectors or international memorabilia enthusiasts.

Lot 456

Glass Paperweights and Ceramic Figurines **Glass Paperweights** 1. **Apple-shaped Clear Glass Paperweight** - Transparent glass shaped like an apple, featuring internal air bubbles. 2. **Multicoloured Glass Paperweight** - Iridescent surface with hues of purple, blue, green, and silver, with a textured, bubbled finish. 3. **Engraved Glass Paperweight** - Clear glass with botanical designs etched delicately onto the surface. 4. **Globe Paperweight with Underwater Scene** - Encases a miniature diorama of an underwater landscape, featuring green and red tones. 5. **Edinburgh Crystal Paperweight** - Crystal sphere by Edinburgh Crystal, showcasing exceptional clarity and a polished finish. 6. **Tall Clear Glass Design Paperweight** - Contains a cylindrical internal sculpture, adding dimension to its transparent exterior. 7. **Golden-toned Glass Paperweight** - Clear glass with warm golden accents providing a striking visual feature. 8. **Red Floral Glass Paperweight** - Internal red petal-like and green elements form an intricate floral design. #### **Ceramic Figurines** 1. **Mack Bone China Wren Figurine** - Produced by Mack Bone China, England. Signed "RWJ Mack 99." - Lifelike representation of a wren perched on a branch. 2. **Beswick Beatrix Potter Guinea Pig Figurine** - Crafted by Beswick under licence from F. Warne & Co. Ltd. - Features Beatrix Potter’s Amiable Guinea Pig character with vibrant details. 3. **Beswick Beatrix Potter Lady Mouse Figurine** - Portrays the Lady Mouse character in a detailed dress with soft pastel tones. 4. **Beswick Beatrix Potter Hunca Munca Figurine** - Depicts the mouse character Hunca Munca, accompanied by a finely detailed basket. 5. **Royal Crown Derby Pheasant Figurine** - Made of fine bone china with hallmark and "LXI" marking. - Features intricate red, blue, and gold feather patterns. This collection highlights notable craftsmanship from brands such as Edinburgh Crystal, Mack Bone China, Beswick, and Royal Crown Derby. Each piece is marked accordingly, reinforcing collectability and authenticity.

Lot 172

George Philip & Son Ltd, London vintage world globe on stand approx. H 66cm

Lot 178

Lapis globe with minerals and semi precious stones on metal stand with compass, approx. H 47cm

Lot 692

Early 20th century oak 'The Globe-Wernicke Co Ltd' two shelf bookcase with two liftable glazed doors, makers mark to back, H 98cm, W 86.5cm, D 30.5cm

Lot 352

Repologie Globes Co Le Roy M Tolman Cartographer Standard Globe on metal base

Lot 386

Repologie Globes LeRoy M Tolman Cartographer Desk globe

Lot 212

Collection of assorted Toys Tin Plate, Vintage Globe etc.

Lot 93

An Italian style terrestrial globe cocktail cabinet/trolley

Lot 185

A Globe Wernicke style stained oak barrister's bookcase with five pairs of glazed doors (does not separate), 90 cm wide x 28 x 170 cm high

Lot 290

A vintage hardwood globe drinks cabinet with half hinged top enclosing fitted interior

Lot 219

An early 20th century mahogany Globe Wernicke style barrister bookcase with three glazed tiers, 88 x 36 x 114 cm h

Lot 1

A 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet including a cowboy hat and cowboy boot, a basket, a purple stone, a globe, a hollowcat with whiskers, a £1 note, 2 yellow gold birds (on a small base metal jump ring) and engraved heart locket. Total weight 50g circa.

Lot 351

Decorative Household Ceramics and Glass, including Minton Haddon Hall and Aragon tea wares, Paragon, Masons, Ringtons and other blue and white, silver plate apothecary bottles, cranberry glass, flatware, table globe, Victorian dinner wares including Royal Worcester, Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere stand, prints etc (ten boxes)

Lot 366

Chopard 18K yellow gold necklace les chaines Part of demi-parure. Globe clasp with push and turn mechanism. Includes jewellery box and certificate (2005). In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 750, Signed Chopard, numbered: 6055937-92/341. L; approx. 46.5 cm. Weight: 127.79 grams.

Lot 181

WW1.- Globe and Traveller (The), late special edition, celebrating the end of WW1, light foxing and staining, small tears to edges, slight wear to foldlines, browning, Monday Evening, Nov. 11 1918; and 14 others, including news telegrams and supplements from World War One, v.s. (15);  sold as a periodical not subject to return

Lot 30

(BURNET THOMAS).  The Theory of the Earth Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth & of All the General Changes Which it Hath already Undergone. 2 vols. in one, each with title leaf. Eng. port. frontis, eng. title, 2 eng. plates of the globe (one torn but not aff. image) depicting California as an island, other eng. illus. Folio. Old calf, def. backstrip, labels & stamps to endpaper, single stamp to first title & to final leaf. 3rd ed., 1697.

Lot 27

A PHILLIPS' 12 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ON CAST IRON STAND PROBABLY 20TH CENTURY 51cm highTOGETHER WITH A Schotte's Schul-& Familien-Globus, 12", probably 20th century, 56.5cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning The spherical underlayer of the Phillip's globe is broken and compressed at the base, with scuff marks where the globe has spun on the stand, see images The globe no longer spins on its axis, but there is movement to the stand's neck that allows the globe to spin Scuffing and lifting to the paper gores on both globes, as well as discolouration and foxing The Schotte's globe with tarnishing to the metal, some marks and scuffs to base ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 109

Vintage wall mounted gas light fitting with shade, circular white globe shade, framed set of Lake District postcards and poss stick etc

Lot 1041

Early Anglo-Saxon Period, IMPORTED COINAGE, Pseudo-Imperial, Solidus naming Valentinian III, attributed to the Visigoths, c. 470-480, after an issue of Ravenna, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, dn pia valentinianvs pf avg around, rev. Emperor, holding standard in right hand and Victory on globe in left, bound captive sat at left foot, victoria avggg around, r v in field, comob in exergue, adapted through the attachment of a small ribbed gold loop at 12 o’clock, 4.30g/6h (RIC X 3727). Very fine, retaining the original ‘Anglo-Saxon’ gold loop and extremely rare thus £300-£400 --- Provenance: Purchased in the 1970s from a Surrey Metal Detectorist and recently reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Following the withdrawal of Roman troops from Britain in 410 AD there was significant reduction in volume of coinage imported from the continent. In the late fifth and sixth centuries a small quantity of Pseudo-Imperial coinage did enter Britain. Within an Anglo-Saxon context the majority of this specie took on a non monetary function, being adapted for use as ornamental jewellery through the addition of gold loops. Such items have been found as both single finds (cf. PAS PUBLIC-25E003) and as deposits associated with early Christian burials, such as that found at St Martins (see MoE no.5, p. 23). It is plausible that they entered Britain through mechanisms of gift exchange.

Lot 1588

AUSTRIA, The Arrival of Emperor Joseph II and Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in Rome, 1769, a silver medal by A. Wideman and P. Kaiserwerth, opposing busts, rev. Roma seated holding spear and globe, in conversation with Tiber, 48mm, 43.38g (Mont. 1997; Julius 2728). Prettily toned, about extremely fine and rare £400-£600

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