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At Auction November 2013 

 

 Edmund Darch Lewis (American, 1835-1910)

 “Double-Mast Sailing Vessel with Smaller Sloop”, 1889, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, sight 9 3/8 in. x 19 5/8 in., framed

 

 

 

 

 

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CORNER ARMCHAIR  CIRCA 1750 – 60

The curved back and scrolled arms above pierced, interlaced and foliate-carved splats and turned tapering uprights, with a padded drop- in seat, on cabriole and tapering legs with pad feet
32½ in. (83 cm.) high; 31 in. (79 cm.) wide; 27½ in. (70 cm.) deep 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Louis XVI-Style Carved Mahogany Desserte, 19th c.

 

 with two tiers, each with reticulated brass gallery, fluted standard, lappet arched legs, brass capped toes, height 44 in., diameter 29 in 

 

 

 

 

 

George III mahogany cabinet on chest, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Bradshaw,

 

the arched scrolling pediment with flowerhead terminals and with a profusely pierced frieze, above a pair of astragal glazed cabinet doors opening to adjustable shelves, the chest section with two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 246cm high, 127cm wide, 54cm deep
This lot relates closely to a bureau bookcase labelled by Bradshaw which is illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture , 1700-1840, plate 150 & 151, p119. Thomas Bradshaw is listed in G.Beard & C. Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840. p99 as at 10 St. Paul’s Church Yard. Bradshaw is known to have subscribed to Chippendale’s Director.  £2,000 –  £3,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pair of Victorian 18 inch floor-standing library globes

  

Thomas Malby and Son, London for Philip, Son and Nephew, Liverpool, published 1872 and 1860
The terrestrial applied with twelve coloured printed gores and over-label MALBY’S, TERRESTRIAL Globe, Compiled from the latest, & MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES, including all the recent, Geographical Discoveries. AGENTS, PHILIP, SON & NEPHEW, EDUCATIONAL & GEOGRAPHICAL DEPOT, 51 SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL above date JAN 1st 1872 to North Pacific and extensively annotated with principal cities, towns, rivers, lakes, mountains and other significant topological features, the oceans with ‘lines of Variation’ and all notable islands annotated
as well as other commentary such as Yedo the Capital of Japan contains 1200,000 inhab’ts and is the residence of the Koubo or Seular Emporer, Meaco or residence of the Mikado or Spiritual Emperor contains 500000 inhab’ts and 6000 Temples, the Pacific with AN ANALEMMA for the equation of time, the equatorial line graduated in degrees, hours and minutes above TABLE OF THE ESTIMATED POPULATION OF THE WORLD COMPILED FROM THE LATEST AUTHORITIES to South Pacific,
the Celestial of conforming construction and applied with label MALBY’S, CELESTIAL GLOBE, Exhibiting the whole of the, Stars, CONTAINED IN THE CATALOGUES OF, PIAZZI, BRADLEY, HEVEHNS, MAYER, LA CAILLE & JOHNSON, the Double Stars from Sir W. Herschel and Struve, REDUCED TO THE YEAR, 1860, AGENTS, PHILIP, SON & NEPHEW, EDUCATIONAL & GEOGRAPHICAL DEPOT, 51 South Castle Street, LIVERPOOL to lower hemisphere beside scale for star intensity and other explanations, the solstitial and equinoctial colures and equatorial graduated in degrees with the latter also in hours and minutes, the constellations depicted by delicately coloured mythical beasts and figures and appropriately labelled along with the stars in Latin,
both spheres with engraved hour dials to poles and pivoted within brass meridian circle divided for degrees, resting in wooden stand with hand coloured paper horizon ring graduated in degrees in two directions, days of the month and houses of the Zodiac with names and symbols and also showing compass directions, cradled within three down-curved supports terminating with a pendant finial within three outer serpentine shaped uprights to a triform platform inset with a compass with printed paper rose and steel pointer and raised on three outswept legs with button applied scroll terminals fitted with brass castors, 58.5cm (25ins) maximum diameter, 107cm (42ins) high.

Thomas Malby and Company are recorded in Gloria, Clifton Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working 1843-50. First as Thomas Malby alone at 22 Houghton Street, Clare Market, London in 1839, then from 3 Houghton Street, Newcastle Street, Strand 1845-48 and finally at 37 Parker Street where the firm became Thomas Malby and Son in 1851. Thomas Malby is perhaps most remembered for producing an impressive 36 inch diameter terrestrial globe based on Addison’s 1825 model. Latterly the firm of Thomas Malby and Son aligned themselves as geographical publisher for The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (S.D.U.K) and innovated the inclusion of ‘magnetic lines of variation’ within their terrestrial globes. Later editions of these globes were supplied (with an overlabel) by Philip, Son & Nephew of Liverpool.
The terrestrial globe of the current lot provides a fascinating snapshot of the world seen during the height of Victorian consolidation of the British Empire. Indeed much of central Africa has yet to be explored and many úscinating observations’ (such as that regarding Japan transcribed above) are included; which perhaps are as significant for their historical context today as they were for their geographic context when printed.   £20,000 –  £25,000

 

 

 

 

 An Oak Welsh Dresser

in two parts, the upper section having a molded cornice over plate racks and a domed niche, the lower section with six drawers over a scroll carved apron, raised on cabriole legs.
Height 92 x width 133 3/4 x depth 19 inches.
Estimate $ 2,000-4,000