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A pair of celestial and terrestrial globes, E.Pini, Gussoni
Dotti, Italy 1892.
$5,385.23
£4,004.59
€4,500
CA$7,391.34
A$8,073.61
CHF 4,273.60
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NOK 54,323.65
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DKK 34,283.40
About the Item
Pair of Italian globes. On an ebonized wooden base, worked on the lathe, with a circular foot and perfect patina, are placed: a celestial globe of 9,2 inches, compiled by the engineer E. Pini based on the catalogs of Heis and Gould, published by Gussoni
Dotti, Milan 1892, and a second terraqueous globe of 9,2 inches, compiled by the engineer. E. Pini with the latest geographical discoveries and political changes of 1889, published by Gussoni
Dotti. The globes are made of papier-mâché and finished with pastille, completed by the application of paper spindles imprinted with intaglio printing. Milan, Italy 1892.
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