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Large and Extremely Rare Terrestrial Globe by Newton
By Newton Globes - Planer Newton
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A large and extremely rare 24-inch terrestrial globe by Newton Our most magnificent and rare globes were a pair of 24-inch Newton globes. These too were updated in 1852 (terre...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Mahogany

Fine Pair of Floor Globes by J G Cary, Dated 1820 and 1833
By George John Cary
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A fine pair of 15 inch floor globes by J & G Cary, dated 1820 and 1833, each set into a mahogany stand with a vase shaped support and three legs centred on a compass, one with a labe...
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Early 19th Century English Regency Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Mahogany

Scarce U.S. Coast Survey Map Depicting Entrance to San Francisco Bay Dated 1856
Located in San Francisco, CA
A fine example of the 1856 U.S. Coast lithographic survey nautical chart of the entrance to San Francisco bay and the city. Published in 1856 by the Office of the Coast Survey the of...
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Mid-19th Century American Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Map of Lancashire
Located in Cheshire, GB
Saxton Map of Lancashire hand coloured. Encased in an ebonised frame. Dimensions Height 21 Inches Width 24 Inches Depth 1 Inches
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Early 20th Century British Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Map of Lancashire
Map of Lancashire
$760 Sale Price
20% Off
Pair of Floor Standing Globes by Gilman Joslin
By Gilman Joslin
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A pair of 16-inch floor standing globes by Gilman Joslin, each set into a cast-iron tripod base with an acanthus-leaf baluster support on three b...
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19th Century American Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Iron

Chart of the Harbour of Liverpool
Located in Cheshire, GB
PL Burdett A Chart of the Harbour of Liverpool hand coloured. Encased in an ebonised frame. Dimensions Height 23.5 Inches Width 28 Inches Depth 1 Inches
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Early 20th Century British Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Chart of the Harbour of Liverpool
Chart of the Harbour of Liverpool
$629 Sale Price
20% Off
Map of Essex by Emanuel Bowen
Located in Cheshire, GB
Map of part of Essex and part of Kent, hand-coloured. Encased in an ebonized and gilded frame. Dimensions Height 25.5 Inches Length 32.5 Inches width 1 Inches.
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Late 19th Century British Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Map of Essex by Emanuel Bowen
Map of Essex by Emanuel Bowen
$984 Sale Price
50% Off
Northwest Coast and Isle of Man Map
Located in Cheshire, GB
Greenville Collins Northwest Coast and Isle of Man. hand coloured chart, encased in an ebonised frame. Dimensions Height 26.5 Inches Width 30 Inches Depth 1 Inches
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Early 20th Century British Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

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Floor Model Light Up Globe by Replogle Ca. 1950/1960 s
By Replogle Globes
Located in New York, NY
Exceptional light up floor model globe, by Replogle Globes Inc. The globe is 16 in. in diameter, it features an interior light, and restrain a solid mahogany frame. This example is i...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Glass, Mahogany, Paper

Floor Model Light Up Globe by Replogle Ca. 1950/1960
s
Floor Model Light Up Globe by Replogle Ca. 1950/1960
s
$2,000 Sale Price
20% Off
H 41 in Dm 21 in
Replogle Terrestrial Floor Globe
By Replogle Globes
Located in Asbury Park, NJ
This floor globe by Replogle floats within a ring of walnut, supported by four 'turned' chrome stiles, which connect to a base of walnut. The ...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

Old Map of the Namibia and South Africa Coasts Inset of Saldanha Bay, ca.1700
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique map titled 'Carte particuliere des Costes de l'Afrique'. Map of the coasts of Namibia and South Africa. With an inset map of Saldanha Bay. Artists and Engravers: Publ...
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Early 1700s Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Antique Map of Principality of Monaco
By Antonio Vallardi Editore
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
ST/619 - "Old Geographical Atlas of Italy - Topographic map of ex-Principality of Monaco" - ediz Vallardi - Milano - A somewhat special edition ---  
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Late 19th Century Italian Other Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Antique Map of Principality of Monaco
Antique Map of Principality of Monaco
$360 Sale Price
62% Off
H 22.84 in W 15.75 in D 0.04 in
Pair of Hollywood Regency Neoclassical Style Brass Obelisks
Located in Houston, TX
Great pair of Hollywood Regency brass obelisks. These beautiful midcentury neoclassical style brass obelisks have a naturally occurring patina that could be polished if desired. Perf...
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1970s Neoclassical Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Brass

Vintage Reploge Terrestrial World Globe
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
2-309 vintage world globe with raised surfaces set on a custom walnut wood stepped base, circa 1960.
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1960s Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Metal

English Campaign Trunk of Brass-Bound Leather and Camphor Wood, circa 1820
Located in Austin, TX
A handsome medium-sized British officer's military Campaign camphor trunk or chest of brass-bound and studded leather over camphor wood, circa 1820. Manufactured by the British East India...
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Early 19th Century English Campaign Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Brass, Metal

19th Century Terrestrial Globe - by Ikelmer Paris
By Ikelmer
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
A beautiful antique globe, issued by the French maker Ikelmer Paris. The globe was made around 1880-1890. The globe is made of paper, the base is made of black lacquered wood. The gl...
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Late 19th Century French Belle Époque Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Wood, Paper

18-inch Globe, Cary s, London, 1840
By Cary’s
Located in Milano, IT
John and William Cary Updated by George and John Cary Terrestrial Globe London, 1840 lb 22 (kg 10) Slight surface abrasions due to use. A small crack on the horizon circle. The globe rests in its original Dutch style stand with four supporting turned wood columns. It measures 26 in in height x 23.6 in in diameter with the diameter of the sphere measuring 18 in; 66 cm in height x 60 cm in diameter with the diameter of the sphere measuring 45.72 cm. The 18 inch...
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1840s English Early Victorian Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper, Wood

18-inch Globe, Cary
s, London, 1840
18-inch Globe, Cary
s, London, 1840
$20,175
H 25.99 in Dm 23.63 in
Vintage Bakelite, Sheet Metal / Tin Globe from the 1950s, West Germany
Located in Nuernberg, DE
Vintage Globe from the 1950s. Specially made on the subject of aviation. Depicted with all kinds of flying lines. Made by the company M.S. Germany. The globe is made of Tin and the stand is Bakelite. Globe and stand...
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1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Metal

Antique World Globe From Fleet Street London 1923 on Wooden Stand
Located in Reading, Berkshire
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, showcas...
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1920s British Art Deco Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Wood, Paper

English Pocket Globe, London, Circa 1775-1798
By Herman Moll
Located in Milano, IT
Pocket globe London, between 1775 and 1798 Re-edition of the globe of Hermann Moll (1678-1732) dated 1719 The globe is contained in its original case, which itself is covered in shark skin. There are slight gaps in the original paint on the sphere. The case no longer closes. The sphere measures 2.7 in (7 cm) in diameter whereas the case measures 2.9 in (7.4 cm) in diameter. lb 0.22 (kg 0.1) The globe is made up of twelve printed paper gores aligned and glued to the sphere. In the North Pacific Ocean there is a cartouche with the inscription: A Correct Globe with the new Discoveries. The celestial globe is depicted on the inside of the box and is divided into two hemispheres with the cartouche: A correct globe with ye new cons relations of Dr. Halley & c. It shows the ecliptic divided into the days of the zodiacal calendar and the constellations represented as animals and mythological figures. On the globe are delineated the equinoctial line, divided by degrees and hours, the ecliptic and the meridian (passing west of Greenwich). The continents are shaded and outlined in pink, green and yellow. It shows: the Cook routes; a wind rose in the Southern Indian Ocean; Antarctica without land; Africa with Negroland (Hermann Moll is considered the first geographer to name the West African region in his 1727 map. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, ed. 1902, under "States of Central Africa"); Tartary in Central Asia; the Mogul kingdom in northern India; in North America only New England, Virginia, Carolina, Florida, Mississippi are identified; California is already a peninsula; the northwest coast of America is "unknown parts" (Alaska is not described and it is only partially delineated, it was to become part of the United States in 1867); Mexico is named "Spain"; Central South America "Amazone America". Australia (which was to be so named after 1829) is called New Holland. The route of Admiral Anson is traced (1740) and the trade winds are indicated by arrows. (See Van der Krogt, P., Old Globes in the Netherlands, Utrecht 1984, p. 146 and Van der Krogt, P. - Dekker, E., Globes from the Western World, London 1993, pp. 115.) Elly Dekker, comparing Moll’s 1719 globe and his re-edition (of which the one described above is a sample), identifies the differences between them: the two editions are quite similar to each other, but in the "anonymous" globe, compared to the previous globe of 1719, California looks like a proper peninsula - the reports of the Spanish explorers of the region had given rise to uncertainty over whether it was connected to the mainland or not. The geographical nature of California was confirmed after the explorations of Juan Bautista de Anza (1774-1776). The routes of Dampier's journey were partially erased and the route of Captain James Cook's first voyage was superimposed on them, and the geography of Australasia was adapted accordingly, including the denomination of the Cook Strait. See Dekker, Elly, Globes at Greenwich, 1999. An important ante quem element is represented by Tasmania: it is not separated from Australia by the Bass Strait...
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Late 18th Century English George III Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Shagreen, Paper

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"Terra Sancta" Map of the Holy Land by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) Framed
By Abraham Ortelius
Located in San Francisco, CA
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a cartographer, geographer and map maker from Antwerp in the Spanish Netherlands. He created the first modern atlas, titled in Latin "Theatrum Orbis ...
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17th Century Belgian Baroque Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Large early 20th century globe on stand by Jordglob
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
Large early 20th century globe on stand by jordglob circa 1909. Beautiful Swedish globe of generous proportions.  A 1909 globe in good condition suspended on a brass arm, which sits...
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Early 20th Century Swedish Edwardian Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Metal

America Septentrionalis by Carroli Allard (1648-1709) Copper Plate Engraving
Located in San Francisco, CA
"Recentissuma Novi Orbis Sive Americae Septentrionale et Meriodionalis" A hand-colored copper plate engraving of North and South America by Carel Allard depicting recent discoveries...
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Late 17th Century Dutch Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Map of Ireland Titled "Hiberniae Britannicae Insulae Nova Descriptio Irland"
By Abraham Ortelius
Located in San Francisco, CA
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a cartographer, geographer and maker from Antwerp in the Spanish Netherlands. He created the first modern atlas titled in Latin Theatrum Orbis Terrar...
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Early 18th Century Belgian Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

New Map of North America, with the West India Islands
Located in Downingtown, PA
"A New Map of North America, with the West India Islands...according to the latest surveys, and corrected from the original materials, of Goverr. Pownall, M...
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1780s Georgian Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Paper

Silk Needlework Map of England and Wales Signed Anna Brewster Dated 1783
Located in San Francisco, CA
A charming silk needlework depiction of England and Wales executed in 1783 by Anna Brewster. This Georgian map sampler is signed and dated in the upper lef...
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Late 18th Century English Georgian Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Canvas, Silk

Desk Globe by Smith and Son, circa 1860
By Charles Smith Son
Located in London, GB
A handsome Smith's terrestrial globe, circa 1835. Mounted on a brass semi-meridian that sits on a turned wooden upright and circular base. Printed in several colours, the globe compr...
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1860s British Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Brass

Pair of Philip Son Globes, circa 1946
By George Philip Son
Located in London, GB
A wonderful set of Terrestrial and Celestial 12 inch globes by George Philip and Son. Presented on brass inclined plain mounts attached to original turned ebonized wooden bases and uprights with axes secured at the top by brass acorn finials. Unusually, the terrestrial globe has a copyright date shown under the cartouche, 1946. The celestial globe is printed in beige against a dark blue background and shows the constellations and many named stars. Solid lines connect the stars within constellations rather than illustrating them as mythological and other figures.? A cartouche is present that includes the title and maker's address. When looking at the stars from Earth the viewpoint is effectively inside a celestial sphere. The surface of a celestial globe shows the star field as a projection viewed from the outside and is therefore reversed, with the constellations appearing as their mirror images. The terrestrial globe is printed in several colours and comprises of twelve coated lithographic paper gores with polar calottes over a twelve inch card sphere. The age of the globe has been confirmed by the political borders and named cities displayed. The globe is nicely detailed and has a grid network of parallels and meridians. It shows all the continents and countries as they were at the time it was printed and also indicates all the principal steamship routes with distances in nautical miles. The globe also has a printed Analemma - a diagram showing the declination of the Sun for every day in the year and the equation of time. The Analemma therefore shows the position of the Sun in the sky as seen from a fixed location on Earth at the same mean solar time, as the sun's position varies over the course of a year. A cartouche is present that includes the title and maker's address. Dimensions of each globe: 30.5 cm/12 inches (diameter) x 59 cm/23 1/4 inches (max height). George Philip, (1800–1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. He founded George Philip & Sons in 1834 in Liverpool primarily as a bookseller and stationer, but rapidly expanding to become a publisher of primarily maps, atlases and educational works. He had one son, also George (1823–1902), who was admitted to the business in 1848. George senior was born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire and by 1819 he had become assistant to the Liverpool bookseller, William Grapel before going on to start his own business. He used cartographers (such as John Bartholomew the elder, August Petermann, and William Hughes) to produce maps on copper plates. Philip then had these printed and hand-coloured by his women tinters. The business expanded rapidly and by the time he produced his county maps of 1862 he was using machine...
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1940s British Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Brass

Geographia 10 Inch Globe, circa 1955
By Geographia, Ltd.
Located in London, GB
A fine 10 inch terrestrial globe by Geographia of Fleet Street London. With chromed semi-meridian on a turned wooden upright and circular base that has an ebon...
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1950s British Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Chrome

Philips Terrestrial Globe, circa 1925
By George Philip Son
Located in London, GB
An attractive terrestrial globe by George Philip and Son; circa 1925. Printed in several colours and mounted on a brass semi-meridian attached to original turned ebonized wooden base...
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1920s British Vintage Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Gesso, Wood, Paper

Globe by W AK Johnston, Dated 1888
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A 12 inch globe by W & AK Johnston, dated 1888, the terrestrial globe set in an ebonized stand with four turned legs and cross stretchers, the cartouche re...
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1880s British Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Wood

George IV Floor-Standing Library Globe by John Smith
By John Smith
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A George IV 18-inch floor-standing library globe by John Smith, set in a mahogany stand with a turned baluster support and three arched legs on brass castors joined by stretchers cen...
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19th Century British George IV Antique Antiques Associations Members Maps

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Mahogany

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