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  • Large terrestrial globe with wooden base by Pini-Gussoni, Italy 1880.
    Located in Milan, IT
    Large terrestrial globe (diameter 19,75”), made of paper mache on a wooden structure. The large turned base is made of black lacquered walnut wood. Cartography compiled by engineer E...
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  • Terrestrial globe, Italy 1940.
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  • A terrestrial globe by Földgömb, Hungary 1920.
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    Medium-sized paper mache terrestrial globe on a turned maple wood base. The globe is tilted and connected to the base by a metal stand. Published by Földgömb. Budapest, Hungary circa...
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  • Rare 12 inches terrestrial globe signed Cary, London United Kingdom 1800.
    Located in Milan, IT
    Large 12" terrestrial globe made by the famous Cary brothers, made with a wooden frame, refined plaster polished to perfection, and colored paper gores. The globe is supported by a f...
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  • A small didactic terrestrial globe by Columbus, Germany 1920.
    Located in Milan, IT
    On a wooden base worked on the lathe, with a circular foot, wavy profile and high leg, with original patina, there is a small globe, published by Columbus, Berlin. The globe is made ...
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  • Terrestrial globe edit by Wagner & Debes, Germany 1900.
    Located in Milan, IT
    Wheel turned oak wood base, with round foot, moved profile and leg, with original patina. Terrestrial globe, edited by Wagner & Debes, Lipzig. The globe is made out of papier maché, ...
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  • Late 19th Century Terrestrial Globe, French
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