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Carl Adami 13 inch terrestrial globe, Berlin, dated 1900.
Located in London, GB
Carl Adami 13 inch terrestrial globe, by Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, Germany, 1900.
“C. ADAMI’S ERDGLODUS neu bearbeitet und gezichnet von H. KIEPERT. Dietrich Reimer, Berlin. 1900 (E....
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Late 19th Century German Antique Dietrich Reimer Verlag Furniture
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Brass
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