Instruments of Science and Technology 2021-09-15 Auction - 199 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 8
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A Very Rare Joseph Moxon 2 ¾-Inch Pocket GlobeAn Edmund Culpeper Compound Monocular MicroscopeA Fine And Rare Thomas Blunt Combined Planetarium
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Instruments of Science and Technology

The innate drive for discovery and exploration has been at the forefront of human progress since we first began evolving as a species. This unwavering quest for truth has led us to find methods by which to comprehend both the largest and smallest things that occupy our planet - from the Antarctic to the particles that make up a single snowflake. On 15 September one of the largest collections of pocket globes ever to come to auction and an equally extensive collection of microscopes are on offer at Bonhams, Knightsbridge's Instruments of Science and Technology Sale. The 199-lot sale has a range of estimates from £200-60,000. The 17th and 18th centuries in Europe were a time of great discovery, in both a scientific and explorative sense. Gentleman of means set sail for ever more distant lands, either in search of trade or simply for the thrill of uncovering new territories not yet seen. Upon returning from their voyages they would meet in coffee houses to discuss both astronomy and the latest discoveries from around the world. In order to chart their findings, they were frequently armed with pocket globes - upon which they would mark their travels. 12 pocket globes such as these are offered in the sale. Managing Director of Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Jon Baddeley, said: "It is rare that single collections of such breadth come to auction, so to be able to offer two in the same sale is very exciting. It seems particularly appropriate for these two exceptional collections to be coming to auction at a time when most of the globe has been forced to shut its borders due to something that only a microscope can see".
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A John Newton 2 ½-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A John Newton 2 ½-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1790,the cartouche printed A NEW Terrestrial GLOBE by J Newton 1783, the sphere applied with hand coloured gores showing the trade
0170: A John Newton 2 ½-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A Nicolas Lane 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A Nicolas Lane 2 ¾-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1780,the cartouche printed A New Globe of the EARTH by N.Lane, printed outside the cartouche 1776 Prockter fc, the sphere with
0171: A Nicolas Lane 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A 2 ¾-Inch Terrestrial Pocket Globe After Herman: A 2 ¾-INCH TERRESTRIAL POCKET GLOBE AFTER HERMAN MOLL, English, circa 1775,the rectangular cartouche inscribed A Correct Globe With The New Discoveries, Australia and New Zealand are drawn to
0172: A 2 ¾-Inch Terrestrial Pocket Globe After HermanEst. £2,500-£3,500
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A James Ferguson 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A James Ferguson 2 ¾-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1756,the cartouche printed A New GLOBE of the Earth by James Ferguson, the terrestrial globe with twelve hand coloured engraved
0173: A James Ferguson 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A Richard/Leonard Cushee 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In: A Richard/Leonard Cushee 2 ¾-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1750,signed in a cartouche, A New GLOBE of the Earth by L Cushee (the initial L in manuscript presumably over the printed
0174: A Richard/Leonard Cushee 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe InEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A George Adams 2 ½-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A George Adams 2 ½-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1770,the cartouche printed A Terrestrial GLOBE G: Adams No.60, Fleet Street, London, the paper-mâché sphere applied with
0176: A George Adams 2 ½-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £5,000-£8,000
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A Nathaniel Hill 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A Nathaniel Hill 2 ¾-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1760,the cartouche signed A NEW Terrestrial GLOBE by Nath Hill 1754, twelve hand-coloured engraved gores and two polar calottes,
0177: A Nathaniel Hill 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £3,500-£5,500
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A John Senex 12-Inch Terrestrial Table Globe: A John Senex 12-inch terrestrial table globe, English, circa 1740,the cartouche printed A New and Correct GLOBE of the EARTH together with a view of the general and coasting trade winds, monsoons
0178: A John Senex 12-Inch Terrestrial Table GlobeEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A Rare Richard Cushee 'Mr Neale'S Patent' 12-Inch: A Rare Richard Cushee 'Mr Neale's Patent' 12-inch celestial globe, English, circa 1730,signed A New Celestial GLOBE By R Cushee 1730, the brass frame mounted with geared lunar apparatus devised
0179: A Rare Richard Cushee 'Mr Neale'S Patent' 12-InchEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Richard Cushee 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe: A Richard Cushee 2 ¾-inch pocket globe, published 1731 English, circa 1731,the cartouche printed A New Globe of the Earth. R Cushee 1731, the papier-mache sphere applied with twelve copper
0180: A Richard Cushee 2 ¾-Inch Pocket GlobeEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A John Senex 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In Case: A John Senex 2 ¾-inch pocket globe in case, English, circa 1730,the cartouche printed A New and Correct Globe of the Earth by I. Senex F.R.S, the sphere applied with twelve hand-coloured
0181: A John Senex 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe In CaseEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A Charles Price 9-Inch Terrestrial Table Globe: A Charles Price 9-inch terrestrial table globe, English, circa 1720,the cartouche printed Carlo Price Londini Fecit, on associated stand with facsimile printed horizon ring scale, the sphere with
0182: A Charles Price 9-Inch Terrestrial Table GlobeEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Rare Johann Baptist Homann 2 ½-Inch Pocket Globe: A rare Johann Baptist Homann 2 ½-inch pocket globe and armillary sphere in case, Nuremberg, circa 1715,the globe with two cartouches printed GLOBUS TERRESTRIS juxta observationes Parisienses
0183: A Rare Johann Baptist Homann 2 ½-Inch Pocket GlobeEst. £12,000-£18,000
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A Very Rare Joseph Moxon 2 ¾-Inch Pocket Globe: A very rare Joseph Moxon 2 ¾-inch pocket globe, English, circa 1675,the terrestrial cartouche printed Made by J Moxon; the celestial cartouche printed Londini Sumptibus J Moxon, the sphere with
0184: A Very Rare Joseph Moxon 2 ¾-Inch Pocket GlobeEst. £15,000-£20,000
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Three Small Musical Snuff Boxes: Three Small Musical Snuff Boxes, Swiss, mid-19th century,one in tortoiseshell case with with sectional comb, and two in Bois Durci cases with moulded designs on the lid, one depicting Notre Dame,
0186: Three Small Musical Snuff BoxesEst. £400-£600
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A Tin-Plate Musical Box: A tin-plate musical box, Swiss, circa 1835,indistinctly marked Denkmal der Schweizer vom 10 August 1792, in Luzern orrichtet, the 7cm cylinder playing four operatic airs including one from
0187: A Tin-Plate Musical BoxEst. £400-£600
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Three Small Musical Snuff Boxes: Three Small Musical Snuff Boxes, Swiss, mid 19th century,each in Bois Durci moulded cases, with horn cover to movement, one with sectional comb, each with moulded designs on the lid, one depicting
0188: Three Small Musical Snuff BoxesEst. £400-£600
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An 18-Inch Disc Musical Box: An 18-inch Disc Musical Box, German, early 20th century,with periphery drive, in veneered wood case, with winding handle at the side, together with thirteen metal discs 11in (38cm) wide. Together
0189: An 18-Inch Disc Musical BoxEst. £400-£600
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A Cylinder Musical Box: A Cylinder Musical Box, Swiss, late 19th century,the 27.5cm cylinder playing 8 airs including the Wedding March, as listed on original tune sheet, in veneered wood case with marquetry inlaid lid,
0190: A Cylinder Musical BoxEst. £400-£600
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Two Small Cylinder Musical Boxes: Two Small Cylinder Musical Boxes, Swiss, circa 1900,the larger playing six airs as listed on tune sheet, in burr walnut-veneered case, with control buttons at front and side, the smaller playing
0191: Two Small Cylinder Musical BoxesEst. £400-£600
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An Henri Métert Cylinder Music Box: An Henri Métert Cylinder Music Box, Swiss, circa 1850,bedplate stamped H. Métert 3013, the 20.5cm cylinder playing four airs on two cones (two teeth broken), in fruitwood case, 14 1/2in
0192: An Henri Métert Cylinder Music BoxEst. £600-£800
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