Globe - Dietrich Reimers - 1910

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Terrestrial globe from around 1910, produced by Dietrich Reimers, with a 33 cm diameter globe mounted on an original turned-wood base featuring an integrated compass, made of wood, brass and paper, 62 cm high, 35 cm wide and 33 cm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of aging.

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Impressive and rare terrestrial globe issued by the Deutsche Beamten-Buchhandlung, the official book distributor of the Beamtenschriften-Verlag and an institution of the Deutscher Beamten-Wirtschaftsbund. The cartouche, clearly preserved on the sphere, also states that the globe was produced by the renowned Kartographisches Institut Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) A.-G., Berlin, one of the most respected German cartographic publishers of the early 20th century. This adds strong historical value and places the piece within a precise and prestigious editorial lineage.

The globe has a diameter of 33 cm and presents vibrant, well-preserved colours, with detailed geographical information, shipping routes, and finely engraved borders typical of Reimer’s production. The map surface shows a natural and homogeneous patina, consistent with age, yet maintains excellent overall legibility.

A particularly notable feature is the original wooden base, crafted in an uncommon and refined turned-wood design. This specific type of stand — with its sculptural, elongated baluster form and broad circular foot — was produced in very limited numbers and is today considered one of the rarer Reimer base models. Its warm tones and elegant proportions make it a decorative object of great presence. At the centre of the base sits the original integrated compass, still complete, an element that not only enriches the aesthetics but also attests to the technical and educational intent of globes of this era.

This globe is an excellent example of the collaboration between Reimer’s cartographic institute and the official institutions of the German civil-service sector. Such editions were printed in smaller quantities compared to standard commercial globes, increasing their rarity today. An outstanding collector’s piece, combining historical interest, rarity, and strong decorative appeal.

Impressive and rare terrestrial globe issued by the Deutsche Beamten-Buchhandlung, the official book distributor of the Beamtenschriften-Verlag and an institution of the Deutscher Beamten-Wirtschaftsbund. The cartouche, clearly preserved on the sphere, also states that the globe was produced by the renowned Kartographisches Institut Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) A.-G., Berlin, one of the most respected German cartographic publishers of the early 20th century. This adds strong historical value and places the piece within a precise and prestigious editorial lineage.

The globe has a diameter of 33 cm and presents vibrant, well-preserved colours, with detailed geographical information, shipping routes, and finely engraved borders typical of Reimer’s production. The map surface shows a natural and homogeneous patina, consistent with age, yet maintains excellent overall legibility.

A particularly notable feature is the original wooden base, crafted in an uncommon and refined turned-wood design. This specific type of stand — with its sculptural, elongated baluster form and broad circular foot — was produced in very limited numbers and is today considered one of the rarer Reimer base models. Its warm tones and elegant proportions make it a decorative object of great presence. At the centre of the base sits the original integrated compass, still complete, an element that not only enriches the aesthetics but also attests to the technical and educational intent of globes of this era.

This globe is an excellent example of the collaboration between Reimer’s cartographic institute and the official institutions of the German civil-service sector. Such editions were printed in smaller quantities compared to standard commercial globes, increasing their rarity today. An outstanding collector’s piece, combining historical interest, rarity, and strong decorative appeal.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Type
Globe
Material
Brass, Paper, Wood
Designer/Artist/Maker
Dietrich Reimers
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
62 cm
Width
35 cm
Depth
33 cm
Estimated Period
1910
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Objects sold
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