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Early 20th Century Terrestrial Globe on Turned Walnut Stand
Located in New York City, NY
Early 20th century 12-inch terrestrial globe on turned walnut stand made by Kittinger Company of
Category

Early 20th Century American Globes

Terrestrial Globe from Geographia, 1920s
Located in Chesham, GB
A Geographia terrestrial table globe on an ebonized stand. It turns on a brass half round meridian
Category

Vintage 1920s British Globes

Materials

Metal

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
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Antique 1880s German Scientific Instruments

Materials

Brass

Vintage Merzbach and Falk Terrestrial Globe on Stand
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
(Globe is 12" diameter).
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Mid-20th Century Belgian Globes

Materials

Brass

Joslin Terrestrial Table Globe
By Gilman Joslin
Located in New York, NY
Terrestrial table globe with cartouche Joslin's Terrestrial globe. “Containing all the latest
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Antique 19th Century British Globes

Art Deco World Globe with Tubular Chrome Stand
By George F. Cram
Located in Seattle, WA
This is a unique 12" Crams Unrivaled Terrestrial Globe on tubular chrome stand by the George F Cram
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Globes

Materials

Chrome

Vintage 12" World Globe by Weber Costello, 1930 s
Located in Dallas, TX
This is a very nice vintage 12 inch terrestrial globe made by Weber Costello Co. in Chicago Heights
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Vintage 1930s American Globes

Six Inch Terrestrial "Geographia" Desk Globe
Located in Sheffield, MA
Six inch terrestrial desk globe held in place by a brass meridian mounted on an ebonized turned
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Vintage 1910s English Edwardian Globes

Materials

Wood, Paper

Rand McNally Terrestrial Floor Globe, 1924
By Rand McNally Co.
Located in Seattle, WA
Rand McNally & Company 18-inch terrestrial floor globe Chicago: circa 1924 Mahogany Jacobean
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Vintage 1920s American Jacobean Globes

Materials

Metal, Brass

Hammond Terrestrial Floor Globe, Late 19th Century
By Caleb Stillson Hammond
Located in New York, NY
# Y076 - Hammond 18” terrestrial floor globe having wood equatorial ring, set in an Art Nouveau
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20th Century American Globes

19th Century Terrestrial 18 Inch Globe by Webber Costello Co
Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire
19th century floor standing terrestrial 18 inch globe on stand by Webber Costello Co Chicago
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Early 20th Century Great Britain (UK) Globes

Philips Desk Globe, circa 1910-1820
By Philips
Located in Sheffield, MA
Small 9 inch Philips terrestrial desk globe on an turned mahogany stand.  
Category

Early 20th Century English Globes

Materials

Mahogany, Paper

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Terrestrial Globes For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of terrestrial globes available for sale. Each of these unique terrestrial globes was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, paper and metal. There are all kinds of terrestrial globes available, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. Terrestrial globes bearing mid-century modern or Georgian hallmarks are very popular at 1stDibs. There have been many well-made terrestrial globes over the years, but those made by George Philip Son, Cary’s and Rand McNally Co. are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

Finding the Right Globes for You

Antique and vintage globes can prove unique and interesting accents to your living space, whether on their own as provocative conversation pieces or part of a small collection dotting the shelves where your sculptures and other decorative objects live.

Globes are among the most ancient of scientific instruments. During the Age of Exploration, they were vital for navigation, bringing sailors home after perilous journeys on different trade routes. Globes didn’t just detail continental formations, they might also show astronomical positions — adventurous seafarers of the day would rely on stars’ positions in traveling the great waters ahead of them. Antique globes offer a glimpse into specific time periods and how peoples of the past navigated the world around them. These were tools that identified a region’s borders, the names of countries, territories and more as the Earth’s geography was once known or imagined. As information about a place became available to geographers over time, globes became more accurate.

Not all globes depict the Earth and its countries, landmasses and bodies of water. The models that do are known as terrestrial globes, while globes that detail the position of the stars and other heavenly bodies are called celestial globes.

Quite surprisingly, the construction of globes remains relatively unchanged from the 16th century. The base starts as two papier-mâché hemispheres, which have a wooden support pillar attached via the north and south poles. The hemispheres are joined with glue or sewn with string and are subsequently topped with more paper or even thin fabric. Lastly, the globe is covered with plaster, ready for the design to be pasted on top.

Perhaps even more surprising is that the decorative function of globes has not changed much since the 16th century. They’ve been given as gifts for hundreds of years, as globes have always been beautiful objects whether they’re in your home office or your living room, lining your mantel alongside other globes of different sizes. Recent globe designs offer modern variations in style and features, such as interior lighting, automatic rotation and more.

Today, vintage trunks and luggage have reappeared as furniture or decorative home accents in a bedroom or foyer. This likely owes to wanderlust, nostalgia and a shared love of good design. Decorating with globes is similarly rooted in the allure of travel and a penchant for the stylish finishing touch that collectibles bring to our homes. Antique globes add welcome doses of color and contrast to a house or apartment’s neutral corners, their sea blues and algae greens popping against reclaimed wood interiors or stone fireplaces.

On 1stDibs, you can find a collection of authentic antique and vintage globes including mid-century modernGeorgianArt Deco editions and more.

Questions About Terrestrial Globes
Prices for most terrestrial globes on 1stdibs are negotiable. You’ll see a "Make an Offer" button on the item details page, indicating that the seller is willing to consider a lower price. It’s not uncommon for customers to get 15–25% off the list price after negotiating. See our tips for negotiating like a pro.
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