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Lot 723

An Art Deco style light with gilded dancer balancing a marble globe on one hand, spherical crackle glaze shade, hardstone base, 20 by 30cm high.

Lot 333

BENTHAM JEREMY: (1748-1832) English Philosopher, Jurist and Social Reformer. A fine, long L.S., Jeremy Bentham, with several holograph corrections, five pages, 8vo, n.p., n.d. (post 1802), to Baron de Lessert. In an elegantly penned letter Bentham writes to introduce his friend Edward Blaquierre, 'Now for the occasion: Eyes such as yours are of course continually in their travels over the habitable globe viewed through a French medium, the scene exhibited by the regeneration of Spain can not but be familiar to you: not so, perhaps, through an English one. Edward Blaquierre, a most serviceable friend of mine, is in no inconsiderable degree, qualified to satisfy any curiosity which that scene may have left unsatisfied. He is of the noble Irish family of that name. The head of the family - a Sir John Blaquierre - being a parliamentary leader and one of the proprietors of seats in the House of Commons', also explaining that Edward Blaquierre is a naval Lieutenant and was in command of a ship in the Mediterranean 'and in that capacity distinguished himself in various ways, amongst them by saving a Bey of Tunis from an insurrection' and that 'In the world of letters he is known to advantage by several works: one of them entitled "Letters from the Mediterranean" in which some mention, I believe, is made of the Tunis adventure' and further commenting 'there is a good deal of the Irish enthusiasm and a little more than enough of the Irish impetuosity and eccentricity in his turn of mind....amongst his eccentricities was that of sticking into that work of his an enthusiastic passage or two about the delight of Codification coupled with the mention of a name so little worth it as that which began this already too long letter'. Bentham also informs his correspondent that he had not heard from Blaquierre for some years when he received a letter from him 'on the point of embarkation on a visit to Spain with two declared objects: one of these was the giving in that country what notoriety he could to my works: the other, not then explained, but which has since turned out to be, the writing a history of the revolution, the news of which had just arrived here. Not only unpaid but unasked by me, or anybody else, he has been working for me with as much zeal as the highest paid ambassador could manifest in the service of his Monarch: and to that zeal, I am indebted for that notice from the cortes, of which some not very correct accounts, I believe, have found their way into some of your well-disciplined and well-purified newspapers. He continues full of gratitude for all the service he has done me'. Bentham states that Blaquierre has been married for a year and is currently residing in Paris ('a place of abode which the state of his finances renders a rather more convenient one than London') and is occupied in the completion of his history of the Spanish Revolution, continuing 'The liberty, I am thus taking with you, is, on his part, altogether unasked and unexpected. It would be a real satisfaction to me to bring together two men so worthy of each other: but my respect for both of you forbad my annoying either of you by a letter of introduction, which I have no title to give, and which it might be unpleasant to the one to receive, or the other to deliver: should, therefore, any intercourse have place, it is with you that it will commence'. The philosopher also writes of Blaquierre's proposed renovation of a property near Montpellier and continues to reflect on previous meetings with his correspondent and their wife at their home in Paris in 1802 as well as pleasant days 'at a place I had for four or five years in Devonshire', remarking 'Madame la Baronne, your wife, who was then skipping about from room to room in a state of maiden innocence, can not possibly have had cognizance of my existence, unless it were by the gloom with which the sight of a stupid old man, with deaf and aching ears, may have damped the gaiety of the rest of the company' and also writes of a Mr. Garnier, whom he believes has now been made a Marquis, observing 'If he is a man like other men, and in particular like other Frenchmen, the evidence I gave him of the impression made upon me by his discoveries in relation to the monetary system of ancient Rome, as detailed in his translation of Adam Smith, did something for me. Should Mr. Blaquierre become known to you, perhaps you might give him the additional honour of being known to Mr. Garnier'. Bentham concludes his letter with an anecdote concerning his correspondent's mother, 'One person of your family, the remembrance of whom (would you think it?) is still a source rather of uneasiness to me than satisfaction, is Madame de Lessert, your mother. Yes; for the chance of breaking your ladies with a laugh, I will give them matter for one, though it be at my own expense. At that dinner of which I partook at your house, there were, I suppose, not so few as twenty in company, all of the masculine gender - all of them compleatly unknown to me. As we marched in procession from the drawing room to the dining room, I observed Madame de Lessert's hand stuck by her side, waiting for some other to take hold of it. It had never entered into my conception that the honour could be designed for any such insignificant person as myself: observing, however that the hand still remained single, I perceived my mistake: but it was then too late to attempt repairing it, without encreasing, instead of obliterating, the ridicule. If the lady be still giving the family the benefit of those virtues, of which I heard so much, and to which the evidences were so visible in her countenance, lay me at her feet. I beg of you, communicate to her this my confession, and, if she gives me absolution, Blaquierre, without trouble to your pen, might be the bearer of it´. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, VG £1000 - 1500Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert ( 1773-1847) French Banker & Naturalist. John Blaquiere (1732-1812) 1st Baron de Blaquiere. British Soldier, Diplomat and Politician of French descent. Chief Secretary for Ireland 1772-76. Blaquiere fathered three daughters and four sons, including Edward Blaquiere, the subject of the present letter. Jeremy Bentham is considered as the founder of the modern utilitarianism.

Lot 326

An important and monumental silvered brass church lectern, standing on circular stepped base with shaft rising to eagle sitting atop on an orb or globe with claws clasping, and rising to wings spread as stand for Bibles etc. H=157, W=66cm

Lot 41

A late 19th Century kangaroo foot and white metal table top cigar lighter. The foot inserted to a circular tube and acting as a stand at one end. The other end standing on curving base and the circular frame supporting an orb or globe as the reservoir for the oil. H=9.5, W=38cm

Lot 42

A late 19th Century silver plated combined table top cigar lighter and ash tray by William Hutton and Sons. The ash tray rectangular and the oil reservoir standing on two ring handles and formed as an orb or globe. H=13, W=14cm

Lot 477

Michael Haillard - a cow horn and zebra skin armchair. The fabric made from zebra skin with studded brass buttons. The main body of the chair formed from curving cow horns. The arms topped with decorative brass caps & the feet covered with an elaborate brass shell decoration. The underframe of wood & the back rest, formed from a pair of cast brass mythological dragon or griffin like creatures with a central ball or globe mask from horn. Michael Haillard is a high end bespoke designer working with animal horns, skins and furs. He is widely collected across the world with some of his unique & visually stunning pieces gracing some of the most spectacular & luxurious homes in the world. H=135.5, W=89, D=78cm

Lot 244

A set of four modern silvered wall lights, of scroll design, together with an electronically lit globe (5)

Lot 76

A reproduction specimen stone terrestrial table globe

Lot 98

A Phillips Challenge terrestrial globe, scale 1.37 by George Phillip & Sons Ltd, 32 Fleet Street, London, dated 1958

Lot 1185

A 1930s light oak four door glazed Globe Wernicke type bookcase, width 92cm

Lot 815

A three section Globe- Wernicke bookcase, with section with applied label

Lot 752

A three section Globe Wernicke bookcase, each section with applied labels

Lot 370

A SET OF EIGHT STERLING SILVER 'COLOMBUS' SPOONS with heart shaped bowls, and the handle featuring the explorer standing above a terrestrial globe, 2.7ozs

Lot 831

20TH CENTURY TERRESTRIAL GLOBE on a stepped mahogany stand and circular base, inset with compass, 53cm high

Lot 822

OAK THREE SECTION BOOKCASE BY GLOBE WERNICKEon shaped box base, 87cm wide

Lot 334

A pair of milk glass globe shaped ceiling light shades decorated with floral bouquets

Lot 674

Terrestrial Drinks Globe.

Lot 522

Terrestrial Globe, Rabone ruler, purses, calendar, fan etc:- One Tray

Lot 570

A Terrestrial Globe, with mineral insert, on a circular base.

Lot 506

Sewing Implements in Walnut Box, terrestrial globe, mahogany tray etc.

Lot 330

J. Jaques & Son Ltd Staunton chess set in ebony and boxwood, height of kings 10cm, weighted, the original mahogany box with a printed label to the underside of the hinged cover Condition: The damage consists of one black and one white knight has a portion of an ear missing, two black bishops have a small chip near the head opening, one has a large chip and the top knop is missing, the other has the top knop re-glued, one black pawn has a chip to the collar below the top globe, the black queen has nibbles to the painted decoration near the top - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 24

EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK GLOBE WERNICKE SECTIONAL BUREAU BOOKCASE, having three glazed sections with up-over doors and a fall front bureau section with fitted interior and writing surface. 87 x 31 x 48cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good clean condition, few scratches to top, no significant damage or losses. Wood back. Sections are all detachable.

Lot 262

EARLY 19TH CENTURY LANE POCKET GLOBE, dated: London, 1818. 2.5cm diameter approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Not in good condition, having overpaint around bottom spigot, various other losses, chips, areas of wear, losses to surface colouration etc. Lacks original outer case.

Lot 261

TWO SMALL, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY, POCKET GLOBES, both appearing to show the majority of the known World, but including Australia as 'New Holland'. 2.75cm diameter approx and 4.25cm diameter approx. (New Holland first applied to Australia in 1644, New South Wales coming into usage in the 1780s, leaving the Western part of Australia as 'New Holland'. Continued semi officially and in popular usage for the whole continent til the mid 1850s) (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The tiny one has overall staining with age but no significant obvious damage, minor scuffs and marks commensurate with age. The larger globe is lacking a thin vertical strip near the tip of South America, is discoloured and worn with age, no immediately apparent other serious damage or losses, some stains and marks.

Lot 2

Royal Marine Engineers rare WWI OSD cap badge.Scarce die-cast two part example. Small grenade with RME mounted on the ball over Globe and Laurels.BladesVGCFormed 1917; disbanded 1919.

Lot 381

Royal Marine Police white metal cap badge circa 1922-49.Die-stamped Globe and laurel example. (KK 2102)LoopsVGCFormed in 1922; became part of the Admiralty Constabulary in 1949.

Lot 143

An Art Deco style chrome metal ashtray ornament in the form of a dancing girl holding aloft a globe; together with various cigarette cases; a chromed brass model of a Spitfire on an onyx ashtray; a set of fish servers; and other cutlery in boxes.

Lot 274

Three carved ebony models of elephants; and a small table lamp in the form of an elephant standing on a globe.

Lot 296

A Philips 10-inch table terrestrial globe on stand,Mid 20th century, with 12 gores, applied 0-degree longitude, on black Bakelite stand with Miles and KMS scale underneath. – 14” high.

Lot 57

Wireless World monthly:April 1913, Vol. I, No. 1,The very first issue, colour globe cover, arctic white pages, in extremely good order throughout.

Lot 386

Gregory ([Augusta] Lady) ALs. on Paper of Standard Hotel, Dublin, dated Dec. 30 [19]29, 2 pp (single sheet), to Mrs. [Grace] Plunkett, thanking her for her gift of 'this witty & wonderful record of plays and players', presumably Plunkett's collection of cartoons, 'Twelve Nights at the Abbey Theatre'. 'You have a wonderful gift of catching the likeness in fine line - I wonder if you contemplate future drawings of the Dail and the Senate!' A little spotted, with a good signature, 'A. Gregory'. Plunkett's cartoons include a fine version of Lady Gregory herself, standing on a globe, 'seeking new worlds to Kiltartanise'. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1)* Grace Plunkett, nee Gifford, married Joseph Mary Plunkett in his cell at Kilmainham, shortly before his execution following the Easter Rising of 1916.

Lot 165

An illuminated globe and two light fittings

Lot 23

A Brass Oil Lamp with Etched Opaque Globe and Duplex Controls, 58cm high

Lot 559

female nude, with frosted globe, 196cm high

Lot 1075

A box of vintage childrens toys etc including annuals and Chad Valley tin plate globe etc.

Lot 157

A pair of 19thC Bristol blue glass decanters, flattened globe and shaft shape, 23cm high approx (2)

Lot 164

A Galle three colour cameo glass vase, flattened globe and shaft form, the body of yellow graduating to frosted translucency, cut with clematis flowers and leaves, signed Galle, 30cm approx

Lot 158

A 19thC emerald green glass decanter, flattened globe and shaft shape, 18cm high

Lot 142

Precious stone globe on brass support stand, 24cm tall

Lot 239

White acrylic glass sphere Balloon photographic lamp globe diffuser by Broncolor 3316100 max. 3200 J for Pulso G, Unilite and Monolights. 55cm diameter weight 2.6kg with a metal reinforced case of Broncolor lighting equipment and a Broncolor primo A power supply.

Lot 246

Two cases of Profoto acute lighting equipment; one of Profoto lamps and equipment with a metal case of Profoto lighting and honeycomb diffusers and equipment including small 360 degrees globe. With another power pack.

Lot 3041

Two Trays of Mineral Specimens, from North America including specimens from The Weatley Mine Pensylvania, Caving Rock Illinois and Globe Arizona (2) Please note Autunite is radioactive at short range

Lot 471

A PAIR OF OAK FINISHED GLOBE WERNICKE BRANDED THREE-TIER BOOKCASES, having bevelled glass fronts, each supported on a deep plinth base, 111cm x 87cm

Lot 345

A 1930's Geographia 10" Terrestrial globe on a white Bakelite base

Lot 455

A Globe Wernicke Three Sectioned Glazed Bookcase, bearing labels, 87 cms wide

Lot 456

An Oak Globe Wernicke Universal Elastic Four Section Glazed Bookcase, size 809, bearing labels, 87 cms wide

Lot 470

A Mahogany Globe Wernicke Type Five Section Bookcase with brass knob handles raised upon a plinth, 87 cms wide, 29 cms deep, 170 cms high

Lot 530

A Stag Minstrel mahogany open bookcase with single drawer, a reproduction Globe drinks cabinet, an iron framed Spanish style storage unit, a shaped top side table and a cream upholstered Ottoman

Lot 335

A vintage continental globe on a wooden base, H. 63cm.

Lot 1317

A GOOD LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CLOCK, with eight-day movement, striking on a single bell, No. 1979, the case with cupids, globe, pineapple finial and column supports, the base serpentine fronted. 16.5ins high.

Lot 1471

A SUPERB FRENCH MARBLE AND ALABASTER LAMP, as three young cupids holding a globe and standing on a circular base. 29ins high.

Lot 1040

Globe Drinks Cabinet Large ornate globe novelty drinks cabinet on castors with intricate decoration. Depicts astrological signs and figurative zodiac imagery to circumference and interior of globe.

Lot 1091

Globe Wernicke in the style of Three Tier Solicitors oak Case Bookcase with glass sliding panels , 43 inches high, 36 inches wide and 14.5 inches deep. Overall good condition.

Lot 228

Light wood Globe-Wernicke three shelf bookcase with sliding glass doors, 117x85cm. With trade label

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