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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:9
Lots with images:9
Prices available:9
Category:
Globes - Terrestial & Celestial
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A pair of 19th century Maley's table top globes, both 12 inch diameter, the terrestrial globe dated 1853 and the celestial globe dated 1860, both labeled and surmounted by brass polar hour circle, and within calibrated full brass meridian, the horizon… ***
*** An impressive George Philip & Son Ltd with Georama Ltd large 30' terrestrial library globe, the globe made up of colour printed paper gores over and vulcanite base. Metal meridian circle, mounted in a mahogany octagonal frame with four turned legs and… ***
*** An early 19th century miniature Newton's 'New & Improved Terrestrial Globe', published by Newton & Son, 66 Chancery Lane, London. Supported via the poles within a brass meridian arc, on a rosewood stand with baluster turned upright, concave triangular… ***
*** An uncommon Husun Star Globe reel, by H. Hughes & Son Ltd, c.1920 for celestial navigation, the 7 inch ivory coloured globe held in a mahogany case within a brass horizon scale, meridian and horizon ring. 26.5 cm x 26.5 cm x 27.5 cm. ***
*** A rare solid burr totara and inlaid world globe, the land represented by variously toned composition inlay, blues, green, orange, white, etc., supported on a turned pedestal base. Diameter 24.5 cm, height on base 40 cm, weight 8.5kgs ***
*** 'The Scavs at the Globe', 11th – 29th April (1978), a band poster. Unframed. 42 x 28 cm. ***
*** A vintage globe, on a tripod metal base with paw feet, with original label J.L. Hammett Co. Diameter of globe 8' ***
*** An early 20th century Philips 12' Terrestrial globe pivoting within a gilded brass arc on ebonised column and circular spreading base, printed maker's details. Height 54 cm ***
*** A small ivory world globe, the ivory ball with incised and black stained detail held in brass pinned bezel on turned hardwood stand, old repair to base. Diameter of globe 5 cm ***