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Lot 1619

A Globe Wernicke 3 tier bookcase (H109 x W87 x D27cm)

Lot 1618

A Globe Wernicke 3 tier bookcase (H109 x W87 x D27cm)

Lot 1477

A painted metal double bed with hollow globe finials (W122cm)

Lot 317

VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP WITH HUNTING SCENE GLOBE

Lot 1814

An oak five section Globe Wernicke bookcase, 87cm wide x 176cm high x 27cm deep.

Lot 579

Globe Wernicke style oak bookcase, in three tiers, AF

Lot 82

A SKULL AND ANTLERS OF THE GREAT IRISH DEER (MEGALOCERUS GIGANTEUS). 191cm wideAs I emerged from the cluster of trees, cradling my kill, I stopped short. He stood in front of me, elegant and proud, his colossal figure looming high above the grassland. I took a step back, a twig snapped. The deer’s head darted upwards, his immense antlers slicing through the air. His powerful jaw clenched with apprehension, a shimmer of fear flickered in his eyes - and then he was gone.Thirteen thousand years ago, Ireland was gripped by the formidable paws of the Pleistocene epoch, an era which saw Homo Sapiens mixing with creatures the size of which we can only gawk at today. The Great Irish Deer was among these beasts. Standing up to two metres tall at the shoulder, with an antler span that could reach three metres, the Great Irish Deer would have been a sobering sight. Ever since the discovery of their fossils in the 1600s, the Deer has sparked debate and fuelled the research of many an academician. Despite their name, the species was not limited to Ireland but instead was spread out across Europe, Northern Asia and Northern Africa. The Irish attribution was a result of the hundreds of remains found buried in the marl underlying the Irish bogland. The high calcium carbonate content of the marl aided the preservation of bones and antlers, providing the rich supply that now festers in museum cupboards and richly adorns the great banqueting halls of Europe. But why is it that such an impressive animal has come to such an end The strongest theory is that the climate change that occurred with the start of the Holocene led to a decrease in the Deer’s food source. With the annual renewal of its antlers, the Irish Deer required immense mineral amounts to fuel their bodies. With the slow decrease of this, it is thought that their bodies could not adjust to the reduced quantities quick enough and the rate of antler growth to other bodily requirements was simply not sustainable. Whilst the Deer did in fact survive the Ice Age that marked the switch in climates, is it notable that they died out in Ireland much sooner than in other parts of the world, the youngest known remains being found in Siberia and dating to c.6000 BC. This could be explained by the fact that in Ireland, unlike on the Continent, the deer could not move on to better grazing lands once their old food source had been exhausted. Although it is unlikely that humans were the single cause of their final extinction, it is interesting to observe the depiction of Great Irish Deer among the cave paintings discovered in France. These images would suggest that the animals were hunted, their meat being a valuable addition to hungry stomachs seated around a fire, with the possibility of their great antlers being held in an even higher regard.While these animals have been wiped from our world, their extinction itself has proved to be of merit. In the early 1800s, a French scientist by the name of Georges Cuvier used the Great Irish Deer to help him prove that extinction was in a fact a real occurrence. Before this, god-fearing people believed that no creature brought on to Earth would be destroyed and claimed that any animal who had not been seen simply lay hidden in a remote part of the globe, yet unvisited by man. Cuvier successfully argued that the Deer anatomy was too different from any other living species and, like the mammoth and the sabre tooth cat, it had been eliminated. As a result, remains such as these are all that we have to serve as a memory of a world that once was.Helena Carlyle

Lot 229

An Art Deco table lamp,the patinated kneeling figure holding a crackled glass globe shade, signed 'FAVRILE' to the side, with a marble plinth,40cm high

Lot 557

A five-light table lamp, with white glass globe shades, with a further light in the alabaster bowl, 80cm high

Lot 207

An Edwardian "Geographia" Terrestrial globe on mahogany stand.

Lot 372

A wrought iron coffee table, standing on a decorative wrought iron tripod base, rising to a central pierced globe or orb design and the upper portion of the shaft with decorative ropework pattern, the circular glass top sitting upon 3 scrolling arms, H.51 cm D.70 cm

Lot 334

An early 20th Century globe wernicke style mahogany 3 tier bookcase. H-106cm W-90cm D-36cm

Lot 305

Revolving desk globe, height 52cm

Lot 236

A good mixed lot to include a quantity of glassware, a model of an elephant, Royal commemorative, an illuminating celestial globe, two telephones, a Folio Society Trafalgar Eye Witness History, two belts with eight additional belt buckles and two walking sticks with souvenir crests, one with a handle depicting a horse's head the other depicting a bird of prey (5)

Lot 618

DRINKS CABINET, terrestrial globe form with hinged top in zodiac frame, 95cm H x 61cm D.

Lot 683

A group of five folding maps, circa 1880, engraved and printed onto linen backing in 21 sections with card and cloth cover, and marbled end sheet, 'Cruchley's Reduced Ordnance Map of England and Wales', published by G. F. Cruchley, Map Seller & Globe Maker, 81 Fleet Street, comprising sheet number 20, London, with trimmed lower edge, sheet number 37, Stafford and surrounds, sheet number 43, Manchester and surrounds, sheet number 47, Bay of Morecambe, Lancaster and coastlands, and sheet number 52, Lake District and surrounds, each hand coloured and with later additions showing railway lines in red, each 53.5 by 69cm, and 18.5 by 10.5cm, when folded. (5)

Lot 189

A pair of Globe and Shaft decanter and stoppers, together with a group of three condiment bottles, (5)

Lot 370

1980- Scan globe, Denmark, Working order with barometer gauges

Lot 186

Polished mineral table Globe on brass stand with compass base, H38cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 187

Polished mineral stone table globe on brass stand, H38cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 416

Early 20th century oak four sectional 'Globe Wernieke' type stacking bookcase, drop down section with fitted interior, W87cm, \h174cm, D31cm

Lot 403

A Globe Wernicke oak two tier bookcase, 95cm high x 87cm wide x 31cm deep

Lot 387

Early 20th century French globe desk lamp, by Girard, Barrere Et Thomas, the glass globe with printed design above a lamp aperture to the base, 19cm high

Lot 1

Byzantine Justin II AD 565-578 Solidus, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding Victory on globe and a shield, rev VICTORIA AVCCC I, Constantinopolis seated facing, 4.4 grams, 20mm diameter

Lot 1274

ART DECO FIGURAL TABLE LAMP the figure is period of gilded spelter, modelled as a semi-nude female dancer, set on a later black marble base, holding a later glass globe shade, the shade of mottled colours including peach, yellow and blue, base 30cm long, 48cm high complete

Lot 445

A Globe Wernicke Style Oak Three Section Bookcase with lead glazed doors

Lot 446

Metal Made In England Dolls House Fireplace, mini glass animals, novelty globe pencil sharpener, etc.

Lot 62

A retro E-Type glass globe desk lamp. 9'' high

Lot 63

A retro Alfa Romeo glass globe desk lamp. 9'' high

Lot 249

Geographia Ltd 6" terrestrial globe on stand, 29cm. CONDITION REPORT: Base is badly split where globe sits in it. Scratching and some scuffed and faded areas to globe surface

Lot 642

Large Globe, on a wooden base with inlaid compass.

Lot 453

A THREE TIER OAK GLOBE WERNICKE BOOKCASE 86cm high 27cm deep 106cm high

Lot 418

A FOUR SECTION MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE BOOKCASE with blind fret carved frieze, 87cm wide 25cm deep 146cm high

Lot 411

A THREE TIER MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE BOOKCASE with lead glazed doors and drawer to base, 86cm wide 27cm deep 115cm high

Lot 451

A FOUR TIER OAK GLOBE WERNICKE BOOKCASE 87cm wide 31cm deep 160cm high

Lot 452

A FOUR TIER OAK GLOBE WERNICK BOOKCASE with drawer to base 87cm wide 27cm deep 158cm high

Lot 413

A THREE TIER MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE BOOKCASE with drawer to base, 79cm wide 35cm deep 138cm high

Lot 419

A FOUR SECTION MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE BOOKCASE with blind fret carved frieze, 87cm wide 25cm deep 146cm high (matching previous lot)

Lot 1

*Glassware. A part suite of Edwardian glass, comprising a pair of globe and spire decanters, plus a smaller decanter, a claret jug, four port and sherry glasses, all beautifully etched with "wriggle" decoration, the decanters having facet cut necks, all with stoppers, 30cm high and smaller, together with four 18th century cut glass ice dishes each with mitre cut decoration, 14cm diameter (16)

Lot 914

A vintage 20th century retro 1970s Danish Scan Globe of antique style raised on circular mount with gibb.

Lot 1014

A vintage 20th century retro Globe Master globe raised on a brass circular base. Measures 48 cm high.

Lot 55

A good vintage c1940's ' Philips Standard Globe ' school / desktop educational study globe. Makers panel to centre, standing on a square wooden base. Measures approx 42cm tall.

Lot 912

A retro 20th century vintage 1978 political desk top globe being raised on an ebonised plinth base.

Lot 318

A mid 20th century desk top tin globe by Chad Valley having a sundial base. Measures: 28cm high x 20cm deep.

Lot 262

A VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP WITH CUT CRANBERRY GLASS FOUNT AND BRASS BURNER, FROSTED GLASS GLOBE, 55CM H, EXCLUDING CHIMNEY

Lot 552

A LATE VICTORIAN OAK DINING TABLE, ON GLOBE KNOPPED OCTAGONAL LEGS WITH BRASS CASTERS, WITH A LEAF, 121 X 176CM

Lot 135B

Silver Plated Ware and Glassware - silver plated four piece tea service; a silver plated sauce boat and ladle; a hammered silver plated muffin dish; a cut glass globe and shaft decanter; another; etc qty

Lot 39

Boxes and Objects- carved boxes, flask, globe paperweight

Lot 623

A modern Deco style table lamp, formed as a semi-clad lady holding a globe, on stepped base in purple with milk glass shade, modern electrical fitting, 59cm high.

Lot 141

Seemann (Berthold). Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Herald During the Years 1845-51, under the Command of Captain Henry Kellett, Being a Circumnavigation of the Globe, and Three Cruizes to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir John Franklin, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1853, colour lithograph frontispiece to each, folding colour map, publisher's catalogue at end of volume II, light marginal toning, library stamps to front endpapers, previous owner signature, hinges a little tender, original blue blindstamped cloth, small indentations to volume I edges, small split to volume II upper joint, a little rubbed, 8vo Hill 1546; Howes S271; Sabin 78867. Seemann was the naturalist aboard the Herald, which set out to measure the hydrography of the Pacific Ocean and subsequently searched for the lost Franklin Arctic expedition. (2)

Lot 517

*Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke style oak bookcase by Lebus, four tiers each with hinged glass door with dentil moulded frieze and galleried top, 167cm high x 88cm wide (1)

Lot 263

Tokens, British, Middlesex, Hackney, David Alves Rebello, penny, 1796, the Church, gravestones in foreground, I Milton F in exergue, rev. Father Time beside coin cabinet, shield bearing name, scythe behind, globe and plant in pot either side (DH.24), thin hairline scratch at top of reverse, insignificant scuffing in the mirror-like fields, otherwise almost mint state with rich toning, very rare, only 28 struck *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 264

Tokens, British, Middlesex, Milton, penny in white metal, 1800, Time leading Pegasus in front of rock, rev. female on globe bearing zodiacal signs (DH.36), virtually unworn but with some rim damage and a minor scratch on obverse, slight but even corrosion on both sides, struck as usual from the flawed obverse die, very rare, perhaps only 12 impressions taken *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 158

A cut glass globe shaded table lamp, height 43cm.

Lot 568

Travels in Trinidad by P F McCallum, published Liverpool 1805, a signed C F Tunnicliffe print, a marriage indenture for Miss Atherton and Mr Heath, 7th October 1833 and a folder 'The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company' (4).

Lot 430

A collection of collectors' and advertising-related paperweights together with a Spode ceramic blue-over-white decorated paperweight of pyramid form, a boxed Wedgwood receiver, a selection of Swarovski-style animals, three graduated gemstone globe paperweights etc.

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