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19th Century German Miniature Pocket Terrestrial Globe
By C. Abel-Klinger
Located in Essex, MA
A miniature 19th century 3.5 inch diameter pocket terrestrial globe by C. Abel-Klinger, Nuremberg, Germany, in English for the English speaking markets. Signed with cartouche reading...
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1880s German Antique Massachusetts Globes
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English Celestrial Table Globe By R.B Bate, London
Located in Essex, MA
!2 inch celestrial globe "The New Twelve Inch British Celestrial Globe". With a mahogany tripod base.
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1820s English Regency Antique Massachusetts Globes
Materials
Mahogany, Paper
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