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Creator: J. Lebegue & Cie
Terrestrial Globe in Lithographed Paper and Cast Iron, J.Lebègue & Cie – Late 19
By J. Lebegue & Cie
Located in HÉRIC, FR
19th-century globe by J. Lebègue & Cie. This globe features a sturdy mount and a cast iron tripod base decorated with mascarons and ending in claw feet. The sphere is covered with li...
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19th Century French Antique J. Lebegue & Cie Maps

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Iron

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