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Period: 1920s
Material: Paper
Antique World Globe From Fleet Street London 1923 on Wooden Stand
Located in High Wycombe, GB
Antique Terrestrial Geographia of Fleet Street London 12"inch World Globe on handcrafted Wooden Three Legged Base 1923 Made 55 Fleet Street, London Beautiful desktop globe, sho...
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1920s British Art Deco Vintage Paper Globes

Materials

Wood, Paper

Early 20th Century Globe by Weber Costello Co. Ornate Cast Iron Base
By Costello
Located in Buffalo, NY
Wonderful Large size world globe on ornate copper flashed cast iron base... Showing signs of wear,,minor loses,(see photos).. Approx 3" dent to bottom (un...
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1920s American Industrial Vintage Paper Globes

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Iron

1920s Rand McNally 8 Inch Terrestrial Globe
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1920s Rand McNally 8 inch Terrestrial Globe.
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1920s Vintage Paper Globes

Materials

Paper

Edwardian Terrestrial Geographia Tabletop Globe
By Geographia, Ltd.
Located in Norwich, GB
Edwardian terrestrial Geographia tabletop globe. Edwardian terrestrial Geographia 10 inch tabletop globe standing on a raised stained mahogany stand....
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1920s British Vintage Paper Globes

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Paper

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