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Creator: Dietrich Reimers
Floor Model Terrestrial Globe Made in Germany by Dietrich Reimer Kiepert as is
By Dietrich Reimers 1, Heinrich Kiepert
Located in New York, NY
Impressive floor model globe Made in Germany Heinrich Kiepert, Dietrich Reimer c late 19th C / Early 20 C. The large ( 22" Dia. ) globe fits into the reeded oak column base, on a s...
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Late 19th Century German Victorian Antique Dietrich Reimers Furniture

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Metal

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