Sold objects
Sold objects
Please find herebelow some of the objects recently sold in our gallery in Paris.
Do not hesitate to ask if you are looking for a special object and also visit our French website www.antiquites-delalande.fr , more complete and frequently updated.
You can also have a look at the last TV and print articles and some videos made on our gallery.
- Ceremonial narwhal lance with coat of arms made at the 18th/19th century
- Brass proportional compass by Michel Coignet made c. 1600/1610
- Pair of miniature terrestrial and celestial globes by Lane dated 1776
- Walking stick by Fabergé, Workmaster Erik Kollin (1899-1908)
- 17th century islamic celestial sphere in brass with 1018 stars
- Mechanical brass globe with twilight meridian made circa 1705
- Diptych sundial signed Paulus Reinman dated 1604
- Pocket globe signed Joseph Moxon London
- Astrolabe from Maghreb made in the 18th century
- Nocturnal in brass made in France circa 1580
- Dividers in brass dated 1611
- Antique polyhedral dial with small compass made circa 1590
- Celestial globe signed Sir Robert de Vaugondy Paris made circa 1750
- Terrestrial telescope signed Stefano Coveri made circa 1660/1680
- Ivory diptych dial signed PI and dated 1565
- Henri of Bourbon, Earl of Chambord smoking set
- Armillary sphere in brass signed Chapotot Paris made circa 1690
- Brass antique nocturnal datable circa 1600/20
- Antique sundial signed Leonhart Miller dated 1633
- Antique microscope signed François Villette à Liège dated 1768
- Antique scrimshaws authentics of 19th century
- Antique sundial signed Johann Willebrand made circa 1700
- Antique cane in rhinoceros and silver
- Miner compass 17th century
- Equinoxial ring in silver signed E. Culpeper
- Marine cane in whalebone and walrus ivory
- Antique scrimshaw authentic made in the 19th century
- Set of four sand glasses made circa 1680/90
- Folk art cane No pasaran!
- Pocket globe big size signed Smith's
- Marine sextant signed ADAMS London
- Gregorian telescope signed Passemant ingénieur du Roi au Louvre
- Armillary sphere signed Delamarche
- Ivory Dieppe three mats model
- Marine chronometer made by BREGUET n°489
- Antique pair of curiosa miniatures
- Antique meerschaum pipe representing a Lady
- Cross staff in ebony and box tree made circa 1740
- Royal dockyard model CHARLOTTE made in 1824
- Architect set in silver, ivory and chagreen
- Antique telescope made in Italy circa 1680
- Royal dockyard model ARTOIS made in 1794
- Hanging reversed compass signed Lennich in Altona dated 1766
- Antique terrestrial globe made by Cary dated 1816
- Portolan signed Peter Goos and Johannes van Keulen made in Amsterdam cicra 1660/1680
- Round brass sundial signed HYERONIMVS VVLPARIA . FA (ciebat) dated 1577
- Pair of terrestrial and celestial floor globes signed Cary London and dated 1816
- Meerschaum sculpture of the bust of Princess Sophie of Prussia
- Celestial globe signed Mattheus Seutter made in Augsburg circa 1710
- Large universal equinoctial ring signed George Adams dated 1773
- Photos of our new stand at the TEFAF !
- Ceremonial narwhal lance with coat of arms made at the 18th/19th century
- Cane with handle in ivory on the theme of the skull and the snake
- A small architect travel necessaire in gold made in England circa 1750/1770
- Painter gadget cane all complete made circa 1900
- Universal octogonal sundial signed Johann Melchior Hager made circa 1690
- A pair of terrestrial and celestial globes by Robert de Vaugondy dated 1763
- Sector compass forming a caliber signed Johannes Maccarius dated 1691
- Cane in massive tortoise shell representing a bird's head
- Microscope Marie type made in Paris circa 1745
- Reverse tapered telescope made in England circa 1680 / 1690
- Extraordinary cheroot of 43,5 cm long all in amber
- Sundial attributed to Johann Gottfried Zimmer
- Exhibition book "Cadrans solaires / Sundials"
- Exhibition "Memories of Opiums" in Paris
- Antique spyglass signed J. Field Cornhill London
- Three 16th century compendiums...
- A tryptich Nuremberg sundial made by Tucher
- Antique unusual astrolabe in wood made circa 1633