Pocket Globe, Lane, London 1815
By Lane's
Located in Milano, IT
the inscription: LANE’s pocket GLOBE LONDON 1815 On the terrestrial globe, a large part of Africa is
Antique 1810s English Other Models and Miniatures
Leather, Wood, Paper
Pocket Globe, Lane, London 1815
By Lane's
Located in Milano, IT
the inscription: LANE’s pocket GLOBE LONDON 1815 On the terrestrial globe, a large part of Africa is
Leather, Wood, Paper
Pocket Globe, Nicholas Lane, London, post 1779
By Nicholas Lane
Located in Milano, IT
cartouche, there is: 1776 Prockter fc. On the terrestrial globe, a large part of southern and central
Leather, Wood, Paper
Ptolemaic Armillary Sphere by Delamarche, Paris, Circa 1805-1810
By Charles Francois Delamarche
Located in Milano, IT
Moon and the Sun, rotate around the terrestrial globe. The sphere is composed of six horizontal and
Paper, Wood
Early 20th Century Desk Globe
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful physical and political terrestrial table globe on bronze base and plaster sphere with
Bronze
Pair of Floor Standing Globes by Gilman Joslin
By Gilman Joslin
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
terrestrial celestial globe inscribed ‘Manufactured by Gilman Joslin’ and ‘Improved Globe Boston’. American
Iron
$11,370
H 15.56 in Dm 10.95 in
Ptolemaic Armillary Sphere, Charles-François Delamarche, Paris, ante 1798
By Charles Francois Delamarche
Located in Milano, IT
, etc. Even the small terrestrial globe is covered with printed paper: continents and oceans appear
Wood, Paper
$11,370
H 16.38 in Dm 10.95 in
Ptolemaic Armillary Sphere, Charles-François Delamarche, Paris, ante 1798
By Charles Francois Delamarche
Located in Milano, IT
, etc. Even the small terrestrial globe is covered with printed paper: continents and oceans appear
Wood, Paper
Decorative Original Antique Map of Normandy, France, circa 1690
Located in Langweer, NL
. Cornelli produced more than one hundred terrestrial and celestial globes, several hundred maps, and a
Paper
Antique Map of Stavoren by Coronelli, 1706
Located in Langweer, NL
, cartographer and globe maker. He was very infuential, compiled and engraved over 500 maps. His most well known
Paper
1751 Map of Spain Castilla Robert De Vaugondy 1st Edition, Ric.a001
Located in Norton, MA
, since 1742, the methodical tables of Nicolas Sanson, two Globes, one terrestrial, the other celestial
Paper
Antique and vintage globes can prove unique and interesting accents to your living space, whether on their own as provocative conversation pieces or part of a small collection dotting the shelves where your sculptures and other decorative objects live.
Globes are among the most ancient of scientific instruments. During the Age of Exploration, they were vital for navigation, bringing sailors home after perilous journeys on different trade routes. Globes didn’t just detail continental formations, they might also show astronomical positions — adventurous seafarers of the day would rely on stars’ positions in traveling the great waters ahead of them. Antique globes offer a glimpse into specific time periods and how peoples of the past navigated the world around them. These were tools that identified a region’s borders, the names of countries, territories and more as the Earth’s geography was once known or imagined. As information about a place became available to geographers over time, globes became more accurate.
Not all globes depict the Earth and its countries, landmasses and bodies of water. The models that do are known as terrestrial globes, while globes that detail the position of the stars and other heavenly bodies are called celestial globes.
Quite surprisingly, the construction of globes remains relatively unchanged from the 16th century. The base starts as two papier-mâché hemispheres, which have a wooden support pillar attached via the north and south poles. The hemispheres are joined with glue or sewn with string and are subsequently topped with more paper or even thin fabric. Lastly, the globe is covered with plaster, ready for the design to be pasted on top.
Perhaps even more surprising is that the decorative function of globes has not changed much since the 16th century. They’ve been given as gifts for hundreds of years, as globes have always been beautiful objects whether they’re in your home office or your living room, lining your mantel alongside other globes of different sizes. Recent globe designs offer modern variations in style and features, such as interior lighting, automatic rotation and more.
Today, vintage trunks and luggage have reappeared as furniture or decorative home accents in a bedroom or foyer. This likely owes to wanderlust, nostalgia and a shared love of good design. Decorating with globes is similarly rooted in the allure of travel and a penchant for the stylish finishing touch that collectibles bring to our homes. Antique globes add welcome doses of color and contrast to a house or apartment’s neutral corners, their sea blues and algae greens popping against reclaimed wood interiors or stone fireplaces.
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