terrestial & celestial - globes
45 item(s) found:
German globe on turned wood stand. Height 40 cm
William IV Newton and Berrys pocket new terrestrial globe dated 1831, with original leather box
A Newton's terrestrial globe, English, first half of the 19th century, 58 x 55 cm
A Regency Cary's celestial table globe, retailed by G.…
19th century terrestial globe supported on a turned mahogany platform base, makers: Newton's (area of damage right of Australia) original purchase receipt 1951 available, restoration document available.
A good table globe by Dudley Adams, maker to the King, 46 x 36 cm English, circa 1820, the globe approximately 36 cm diameter, the overall. Height 46 cm
A Philips British Empire globe on an ebonised turned wood stand. Diameter 20 cm. Height 34 cm
A terrestrial globe, 19th century maker cary, on wooden stand;. Height 46 cm
A rare matched pair of 18th century French celestial and terrestrial table globes by Desnos, the 31 cm globes papered with twelve gores, the terrestrial titled 'Se monte et vend chez Desnos. Ingenieur pour tout les instruments de mathematique, rue S.…
A French terrestrial globe on a cast iron tripod base circa 1900, made by G. Thomas Paris. Height 57 cm
A late 19th century globe and stand, raised on a reeded circular base with inset compass, rising to a turned knopped standard, 56 cm high.
A limited edition grand orrery, George Gyori, recent, mounted on a wooden ebonised base, separated by brass and wooden columns, engraved with signs of the zodiac, months of the year and the four seasons,…
A fine Regency mahogany 'Cary's New Terrestrial Globe, Exhibiting The Tracks and Discoveries made by Captain Cook; also those of Captain Vancouver on the North West Coast of America: And M.…
A Celestial Globe by I Newton, English, on turned stand unrestored condition, 29 cm diameter
A terrestrial 14by Newton & Sons, inscribed Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial globe Accurately delineated from the observations of the most esteemed navigators and travellers to the Present Time, manufactured by Newton & Sons, 66 Chancery Lane, London.…
An Edwardian German world globe having a calibrated brass axis, raised on a turned oak stem and a circular base inset with a compass, 63 cm high.
An Orrery, German, cast iron base candle armature with terrestrial globe and moon
Industrial mid-century German chalkboard world globe, on an oak stand with chrome plated meridian with the red lines representing longitude and latitude, made from a cardboard orb covered with a slate like surface.…
Weber Costello 12 inch 'Globe 1898', complete with its original horizon ring
A Hammond's 9 inch terrestrial vintage globe dark green with yellows and browns, good patina, standing on a grained metal base brass finial
A 12 inch terrestrial globe 'Marshall field Co' Chicago made by Weber Costello on a copperised cast base with full meridian, with an aged green mellowed patina
Napoleon III terrestrial globe on an ebonised base.
A Victorian terrestrial globe, with a brass mount raised on a baluster turned ebonised stand
A pair of Newton's Globes on mahogany stands, first half of 19th century. Newton was one of the most important names in English globe manufacturing during the first half of the 19th century.…
A rare pocket terrestrial globe by Newton with it's original outside case 2 & 3/4 inch diameter
Terrestrial globe by Carl F Harig Denmark, Illuminated 1984
An Art Deco style vintage 12 inch world terrestrial globe on a brushed copperplate airplane
A 12 inch school house vintage world globe by Weber Costello Co, on a cast iron mounting in the Art Nouveau Style with copper highlights
A rare Rand McNally Centennial 16 inch retro world globe, 1957, the adjustable stand can be removed
A Weber Costello Co. Internationalist 2 inch political globe, in green, brown and gold colours standing on a copperplate Art Nouveau style cast iron base
Weber Costello Co. 12 inch terrestrial globe, in Art Nouveau style, Leningrad 1924, Christiana Norway renamed Oslo 1924
A Hammond's 9 inch terrestrial globe on a walnut base showing steamship routes Panama canal 1914, and Central Australia
Art Deco Rand McNally 12 inch terrestrial globe standing on a walnut base with Art Deco columns in cast metal and housing an atlas dated 1941, the globe a full meridian and can be lifted out to view
World globe, in plaster with a ornate cast iron base featuring ball and claw feet, in vintage condition with a minor dint, the mapping complete with a little fading.
A 12 inch vintage George Grams terrestrial globe Indianapolis Indiana, top quality globe of paper gores over a plaster sphere, on a walnut library stand with claw feet.
A 12 inch terrestrial globe on a cast iron stand made by George Crams, Indiana
A 12 inch political globe by Weber Costello 'Chicago' Art Deco in style, chrome airplane stand
Antique 'Hammonds New York' world globe on a classical design mounting, showing strong influence of early English 18th century cartographers
12 inch black ocean world globe by 'Cram's Universal', with a pressed metal base on dual axis
'Cram's Imperial World Globe', made by George F. Cram Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
Table globe with a beechwood stand, made by Malby Terrestrial in 1845
'Reader's Digest Great World Globe' with a timber base, made by Replogle Globes a division of the Meredith Corporation
Replogle 12 inch 'Starlight Globe' with a metal base, made in Chicago, designed and edited by Gustav Bruekmann, Cartographer
Light-up globe on a turned timber pedestal
