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Lot 412

Globus - - Reliefglobus vom Columbus-Verlag. Berlin, um 1935, bezeichnet "Columbus-Erdglobus, bearbeitet von Dr. Felix Lampe, ausgeführt von Kartograph C. Luther, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard K.G. Berlin-Lichterfelde", das Relief mit Gips modelliert, der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farbig gedruckten und geprägten Papiersegmenten in Relief bezogen, Messinghalbmeridian mit 2 x 90°-Teilung, montiert auf gedrechseltem Holzfuß mit eingelassenem Kompass. Durchmesser: Ca. 34 cm, Höhe: Ca. 66 cm. A Columbus-Verlag relief globe. Berlin c. 1935, signed "Columbus-Erdglobus, bearbeitet von Dr. Felix Lampe, ausgeführt von Kartograph C. Luther, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard K.G. Berlin-Lichterfelde", twelve colour-printed and raised relief globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere, graduated brass meridian, mounted on turned wooden stand with inlaid compass. Diameter c. 34 cm, height c. 66 cm.

Lot 415

Globus - - Erdglobus für die Presse vom Columbus-Verlag. Berlin, um 1939, bezeichnet "Columbus Erdglobus, Modell 100, PRESSEGLOBUS, bearb. von Dr. H. Fischer, Maßstab 1:35.000.000, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard KG, Berlin-Lichterfelde", der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farbig gedruckten Papiersegmenten bezogen, verchromter Halbmeridian mit 2 x 90°-Teilung, gedrechselter Mahagonifuß montiert auf schwerem, verchromtem Gussmetallsockel. Durchmesser: Ca. 37 cm, Höhe: Ca. 59 cm. Luxusausgabe für die Presse mit politisch-physikalischem Kartenbild des Kartographen Dr. Hans Fischer aus dem Verlagsprogramm des Columbus-Verlages zum doppelten Preis einer vergleichbaren Standardausgabe ähnlichen Durchmessers. Vgl. Lit.: Berliner Globenhersteller 1790-1970, Lehmann 2010, S. 81 ff. - Beigabe: Anleitung zum Gebrauch der Columbus-Erdgloben Berlin 1939.A Columbus-Verlag terrestrial globe for the Press. Berlin c. 1939, signed "Columbus Erdglobus, Modell 100, PRESSEGLOBUS, bearb. von Dr. H. Fischer, Maßstab 1:35.000.000, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard KG, Berlin-Lichterfelde", 12 colour printed globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere, graduated half meridian, turned wooden stand. Diameter c. 37 cm, height c. 59 cm.

Lot 416

Globus - - Großer Bibliotheksglobus Modell DUO vom Columbus-Verlag. Berlin/Stuttgart, um 1958, bezeichnet "Columbus Duo-Erdglobus, politisch und physikalisch, wissenschaftlich bearbeitet von Dr. Karlheinz Wagner, Columbus Verlag Paul Oestergaard, Berlin und Stuttgart", der Globus als beleuchtbare Glaskugel mit 12 farbig gedruckten Papiersegmenten bezogen, vermessingter Vollkreismeridian mit 4 x 90°-Teilung, montiert in dreibeinigem Holzgestell, der metallene Horizontring mit Darstellung der Tierkreiszeichen, Himmelsrichtungen, Gradeinteilungen, Monats- und Tageseinteilungen, Papier teilweise etwas gebräunt. Globus-Durchmesser: Ca. 51 cm, Höhe: Ca. 100 cm.Das Modell DUO des Columbus-Verlages brachte eine patentierte Neuentwicklung auf den Markt. Die Globussegmente für einen beleuchteten Erdglobus wurden von der Vorder- und Rückseite mit einem politischen und einem pysikalischen Kartenbild bedruckt, mit dem Effekt, dass der Globus unbeleuchtet das politische Weltbild und im beleuchtetem Zustand das physikalische Weltbild zeigt.A library terrestrial globe by Columbus-Verlag. Berlin/Stuttgart c. 1958, signed "Columbus Duo-Erdglobus, politisch und physikalisch, wissenschaftlich bearbeitet von Dr. Karlheinz Wagner, Columbus Verlag Paul Oestergaard, Berlin und Stuttgart", twelve colour-printed globe gores mounted on illuminable glass sphere, graduated meridian circle, mounted on tripod wooden stand, the horizon with metal calendar ring, paper partly darkened. Diameter of the sphere c. 51 cm, height c. 100 cm.

Lot 419

Globus - - Erdglobus von J. Lebègue. Paris, um 1900, bezeichnet "Globe terrestre, de 60 centimetres de circonferènce, J. Lebègue & Cie., Editeurs, 30, Rue de Lille, 30, Paris", der Globus als mit Gips überzogene Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farblithographierten Globussegmenten bezogen, der Fuß aus verziertem Gusseisen, kleine Beschädigungen am Papier. Durchmesser: Ca. 19 cm, Höhe: Ca. 49 cm. Der Fuß wahrscheinlich ursprünglich für einen Globus größeren Durchmessers.A J. Lebègue terrestrial globe. Paris c. 1900, signed "Globe terrestre, de 60 centimetres de circonferènce, J. Lebègue & Cie., Editeurs, 30, Rue de Lille, 30, Paris", 12 chromolithographed globe gores mounted on plaster and cardboard sphere, decorated cast iron stand, small abrasions to the paper. Diameter c. 19 cm, height c. 49 cm.

Lot 420

Globus - - Miniatur-Erdglobus. Deutschland, um 1870, nicht bezeichnet, der Globus aus Metall mit fein reliefiertem Kartenbild, der Vollkreismeridian mit 2 x 90°-Teilung und Bezeichnung der südlichen und nördlichen Wende- und Polarkreise, montiert auf dunkel patinierter Bronzefigur und ebonisiertem gedrechselten Holzsockel. Durchmesser: Ca. 4,5 cm, Höhe: Ca. 19 cm.A miniature terrestrial globe. Germany c. 1870, metal sphere, meridian circle, mounted on bronze figure and ebonised turned wooden base. Diameter c. 4.5 cm, height c. 19 cm.

Lot 422

Globus - - Großer Erdglobus von Ernst Schotte. Berlin, um 1885, bezeichnet "Schotte's UNIVERSAL GLOBUS, 15" - 40 cm. Durchmesser, Maßstab 1:30.000.000, Nach den neuesten & besten Quellen bearbeitet von R. Korbgeweit, Geogr. lith. Institut, BERLIN, Verlag von Ernst Schotte & Co.", der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 lithographierten Papiersegmenten bezogen (Papier teilweise leicht gebräunt), schwarzer gedrechselter Holzfuß. Globusdurchmesser: Ca. 40 cm, Höhe: Ca. 66 cm. Wohl erste Ausgabe des mit 40 Zentimeter Durchmesser neu in das Verlagsprogramm aufgenommenen Modells UNIVERSAL-GLOBUS.An Ernst Schotte terrestrial globe. Berlin c. 1885, signed "Schotte's UNIVERSAL GLOBUS, 15" - 40 ctm. Durchmesser, Maßstab 1:30.000.000, Nach den neuesten & besten Quellen bearbeitet von R. Korbgeweit, Geogr. lith. Institut, BERLIN, Verlag von Ernst Schotte & Co.", 12 lithographed globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere (paper partly darkened), ebonised turned wooden stand. Diameter of the globe c. 40 cm, height c. 66cm.

Lot 423

Globus - - Erdglobus von Neuse/Kaltofen in holländischer Sprache. Utrecht/Berlin, um 1924, signiert "Aardglobe door Dr. R. Neuse, Nederlandsche bewerking van R.E. Kaltofen, Leeraar Rijks H.B.S. Utrecht, Uitgave Erven J. Bijleveld, Utrecht, Columbus-Verlag G.m.b.H., Berlin-Lichterfelde", der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farbig lithographierten Papiersegmenten bezogen, gedrechselter Holzfuß. Durchmesser: Ca. 19 cm, Höhe: Ca. 38 cm.An Neuse/Kaltofen terrestrial globe in Dutch language. Utrecht/Berlin c. 1924, signed "Aardglobe door Dr. R. Neuse, Nederlandsche bewerking van R.E. Kaltofen, Leeraar Rijks H.B.S. Utrecht, Uitgave Erven J. Bijleveld, Utrecht, Columbus-Verlag G.m.b.H., Berlin-Lichterfelde", twelve coloured globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere, turned wooden stand. Diameter c. 19 cm, height c. 38 cm.

Lot 424

Globus - - Bibliotheksglobus vom Columbus-Verlag. Berlin, um 1950, bezeichnet "Columbus Erdglobus, politische Ausgabe, wissenschaftlich bearbeitet von Dr. Karlheinz Wagner, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard, Berlin und Stuttgart", der Globus als Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 farbig gedruckten Papiersegmenten bezogen, verchromter Halbmeridian mit 2 x 90°-Teilung, hoher gedrechselter Holzfuß. Durchmesser: Ca. 51 cm, Höhe: Ca. 130 cm.A Columbus-Verlag terrestrial library globe. Berlin c. 1950, signed "Columbus Erdglobus, politische Ausgabe, wissenschaftlich bearbeitet von Dr. Karlheinz Wagner, Columbus-Verlag Paul Oestergaard, Berlin und Stuttgart", 12 colour printed globe gores mounted on cardboard sphere, graduated half meridian, turned wooden stand. Diameter c. 51 cm, height c. 130 cm.

Lot 211

After Max Le Verrier- an Art Deco style 'Clarte' lamp, late 20th century, in the form of a nude maiden supporting a frosted glass globe, the octagonal base bearing signature for Le Verrier, on stepped octagonal black marble plinth, 62cms high. Condition Report: generally good- some mild scuffs to extremities notably head ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1508

A BONE WALKING STICK ' GLOBE AND COMPASS'

Lot 159

Gemstone globe on brass effect stand, revolving and complete with compass

Lot 1029

World Map Gem Globe on a brass gimbel, decorated with mother of pearl. Height 14".

Lot 1031

Night Sky Gem Globe on a brass gimbel, height 14". With original tags.

Lot 385

A Chad Valley toy globe, height 28cm.

Lot 11

A pair of oak three section Globe-Wernicke sectional bookcases

Lot 75

Two silver topped pace sticks, with globe ends and tapering sticks

Lot 4010

Ancient Rome, A Miscellany of 6 x Coins consisting of: Septimius Severus (193 - 211 A.D) silver denarius. 3.44g, 17.5mm, 6h. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Septimius Severus on horseback. Good Fine. Severus Alexander (222 - 235 A.D.) silver denarius. 3.03g, 19.1mm, 7h. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Spes holding a flower and raising skirt. Near Extremely Fine. Philip II, as Caesar (247 - 249 A.D.) copper as. 12.99g, 27.5mm, 12h. Obv: Bare headed, draped bust right. Rev: Philip II in military attire holding globe and spear. Fine. Trajan Decius (249 - 251 A.D.) silver antoninianus (double denarius). 3.08g, 22.6mm, 12h. Obv: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: Victory advancing right holding wreath. Fine. Trajan Decius (249 - 251 A.D.) silver antoninianus (double denarius). 4.29g, 22.3 mm, 12h Obv: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: Dacia holding wolf headed staff. Very Fine. Gordian III (238 - 244 A.D.) silver denarius. 2.66g, 19.3mm, 12h. Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: Securitas seated left, holding sceptre. Near Very Fine.

Lot 20

An oak tambour front filing cabinet, in the Globe Wernicke manner, rectangular top with moulded edge and pierced half-gallery sloping on an easel, above a retractable front enclosing nine sliding trays, skirted base, 124cm high, 47.5cm wide, 43cm deep

Lot 206

A 19th Century oak and mahogany 30-hour longcase clock, 12 inch painted dial, brass globe finial on a broken scrolling pediment with twin foliage brass decoration, moulded panel door flanked by quarter flute columns, raised on bracket feet. 203cm H

Lot 294

A Victorian flame mahogany bow front chest of drawers, circa 1880, slight oversailing top above two short and three long gradual drawers with turned handles, serpentine apron raised on turned globe supports. 120cm H x 121cm W x 54cm D

Lot 121

A metal revolving globe, on circular stand, 10 1/2" high, a child's Singer "SewHandy" sewing machine, a Kodak Six-20 "Brownie" Junior, in case, and two other cameras

Lot 292

A WORLD GLOBE ON A METAL BASE

Lot 176

A miniature table top terrestrial globe, on a blue metal stand, 34cm high.

Lot 319

Vintage radio ear phones by Globe and others, in fitted case.

Lot 284

A vintage globe with a pair of globe bookends and a further small globe, largest 34cm.

Lot 42

A Replogle World Nation Series vintage globe with relief surface, H. 41cm, together with a magnifying glass.

Lot 548

Plastic box of misc items inc a globe, metalware etc.

Lot 101

1870 Sydney Mint Sovereign . Queen Victoria Gold Sovereign Sydney Mint 1857-1870 – The first sovereign minted on the other side of the globe. The Sydney Mint type sovereign is the only occasion in history that sovereigns were marked with such a distinctive design, and in fact bear the word AUSTRALIA

Lot 472

Replogle large spinning globe on a stand just over 3 feet tall (repro)

Lot 311

CARTON CONTAINING TWO EPNS ENTREE DISHES, GOBLETS, BRASS CANDLESTICKS AND OTHER BRASSWARES, A HALF AND FULL SOVEREIGN HOLDER, GLOBE BOOKENDS, ETC

Lot 368

GUILDFORD ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY TERRESTRIAL GLOBE

Lot 104

* Italy. School of / style of Giovanni Cavino (1500-70). Renaissance Paduan “Sestertius”, Cast Bronze, probably 16th century. Obv: Bust of Constantine I right. Rev: Emperor seated l. on cuirass, holding sceptre, receiving globe from figure standing r., holding trophy over shoulder; between, panther seated, PR in exergue. 36mm, 30.1g, dark brown patina, some verdigris in detail periphery, wear to high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 113

* Italy. Dé Medici (Cosimo, 1590-1621), Grand Duke Of Tuscany. Bronze Medal. By Giovanni Zanobio Weber, 1737-1806. Obv: Armoured bust left, signed I.V. below. Rev: Globe and stand beside telescope, SVA SYDERA NOVIT. 46-47mm, 49.4g, Bianca Cappello, second wife of Francesco I de' Medici, 1548-87, Bronze Medal, by Giovanni Zanobio Weber, 1737-1806. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Stork amidst flowers, CANDORE ET VATICINO. 46-47mm, 43.3g, both with wear to patina at the high points, the first with pitting below bust and a few patches on rev, both with similar reddish-brown patinaQty: (2)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 645

A Victorian pottery oil lamp, the cylindrical body and fount printed in underglaze blue with sunflowers and other leafage on a sand textured ground, formal floral borders, black ceramic spreading circular fluted base, Hinks and Sons No. 2 Duplex burner, together with chimney and later acid etched globe shade Generally good. Hinks No.2 duplex burner terminal cracked, replaced globe, otherwise dirty but wear generally consistent with age

Lot 1255

A modern Replogle 12inch diameter globe, a mirror and a Roy Sinclair Mid Century cat picture on copper (3) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 570

Early 20th Century oak presentation Globe Wernicke style lead glazed four section bookcase, the presentation plaque dated 1931, having two drawers to the base and standing on claw type feet.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 73

Pull down vintage map of West Wales and a vintage table top globe. Provenance Margaret Bide Collection. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Globe - diameter is 25cm approx. 

Lot 862

A Replogle 12" globe on stand, with embossed decoration

Lot 38

A reproduction table-top globe drinks cabinet, height 55cm, diameter 41cm

Lot 1334

Hollow cast brass Christopher Columbus with globe figure, H: 15 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 464

Post 1936 Royal Marine Artillery Officer's Sword32 3/4 inch, dumbell blade with central fuller.  Traces of foliage panels, GRVI cypher and Royal Marines globe over flaming grenade and scrolls.  Forte with traces of maker's details.  Back edge numbered "11020".  Unusual, nickel plated, four bar guard.  Plain pommel and checkered backstrap.  Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding.  Contained in its nickel plated scabbard with two loose hanging rings.  Some plating loss to scabbard.  

Lot 66

Post 1901 Royal Marines Officer's Badgegilt, Kings crown backing star.  Overlaid gilt wreath, scroll and anchor.  Pierced, belted  circlet with blue enamel backing.  Central silvered globe.  Rear with large brooch fitting.  No other trace of any other fitting being used.  Clean condition.  

Lot 510

A pair of Art Deco design celestial and terrestrial globe bookends, by Philips

Lot 3108

4th Century Constantine Dynasty with Sacrificial Altar and Globe. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 156

An early 20th century mahogany 'Globe Wernicke' type glazed four-section bookcase With frieze drawer on outswept feet, with paper Army & Navy Depository label on the reverse, 'Mrs Hodson 6-9-39', 87cm wide, 27cm deep, 160cm high.

Lot 715

STUDER, B. Lehrbuch der physikalischen Geographie und Geologie. 1844-47. 2 in 1 vol. W. 8 lithogr. 19th c. hcf. -- S. HAUGHTON. Six Lectures on Physical Geography. 1880. Ocl. (Spine ends dam.). Copy w. dedication by the author. -- A. DAUBRÉE. Description géologique et minéralogique du Département du Bas-Rhin. 1852. W. 4 fold. lithogr. Obrds. -- Id. Les régions invisibles du globe et des espaces célestes, eaux souterraines, tremblements de terre, météorites. 2me éd. 1892. Ocl. -- Th.G. HALLE. On the geological structure and history of the Falkland Islands. 1911. W. 5 plates. Sm-4°. Bound. -- And 13 o., rather heterogeneous works on geology/physical geography. (18).

Lot 141

A 1940s / 1950s globe, on wooden base with integrated compass, unmarked, 52cm high.

Lot 171

Books; National Gazetteer of Great Britain in three vols; The Globe Encyclopaedia, twelve vols; Walter Scott, Waverley novels, late edition; Charles Dickens Collected Works, Doctor Zhivago 10th impression, 1958, one box of modern maps, etc.

Lot 194

Modern brass and hardstone globe, globe diameter 31cm, height 49cm.

Lot 535

Globe Wernicke style oak sectional bookcase, with hinged and sliding glazed doors, four sections, width 86cm, depth 28cm, height 143cm.

Lot 564

Globe Wernicke style bookcase Ht 108cm W 90cm 

Lot 144

An Edwardian silver and enamel Masonic Founder's jewel for The Royal Naval Lodge No. 337, maker William Henry Toye, London, 1908: the top bar of opposing dolphins over an enamel globe and banner, cyan coloured ribbon with compass and cornucopia clasp over Royal Navy clasp, the suspension in the form of an anchor flanked by an officer and rating with enamel portrait of HMS Collingwood beneath flags, in case of issue, together with a silver gilt jewel for the Royal Naval Lodge, (2)

Lot 90

An early 20thC German Carl Hartmann "Globe Baby" doll, having a bisque head and composition limbs, wearing traditional Scottish costume, measuring 20 cm tall, together with an early 19thC English made bisque head doll, having soft body, lower pot limbs, and measuring 36cm tall.

Lot 442

Globe Wernicke mahogany three tier stacking bookcase with leaded glass doors and base drawer, 124cm high by 86cm wide by 30cm deep.

Lot 82

Collection of metalwares including cased cutlery, coal buckets, magazine rack box, binoculars, Tiffany style lamp, barometer, globe on stand.

Lot 112

An assortment of various Sea mollusc shells, comprising Livonia Roadnightae, Dosinia Ponderosa, Charonia Variegata, Olivia Sidella, Pleurotomaria Hirasei, and more, all discovered in different parts of the globe (parcel)

Lot 113

A large collection of assorted species of shells, including Voluta Ebraea (Hebrew Volute), Chicoreus Ramosus (Branched Murex), Buccinum Optistplectum, Cellana Flave (true limpet), Pleurotomaria Atlantica and many more, discovered mainly in the late 1970s/early 1980s, from various parts of the globe (parcel)

Lot 128

A large collection of shells, comprising Mitre Episcopalis, Rapana Bulbosa, Arcopagia Crassa, Oliva Porphyria, Cancellaria Cassidiformis, Conus Dalli and many more, all discovered in various parts of the globe, all with specimen boxes (parcel)

Lot 129

An array of various shells, including Voluta Ebraea, Ranella Olearia, Cassis Flammea, Cymatium Parthenopeus, Strombus Costatus, Maurea Tigris, Harpa Ventricosa and many more, all from various parts of the globe (parcel)

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