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Material: Plaster
George III Celestial Floor Globe By J&W Cary
Located in Essex, MA
Carys New and Improved Celestial globe. Dated 1799. Cary was one of Englands leading globe makers of the late 18th century. Set in a mahogany stand with three saber legs and joined b...
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Late 18th Century English George III Antique Plaster Globes

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Brass

Early 20th Century Globe by Weber Costello Co. Ornate Cast Iron Base
Located in Buffalo, NY
Wonderful Large size world globe on ornate copper flashed cast iron base... Showing signs of wear,,minor loses,(see photos).. Approx 3" dent to bottom (un...
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1920s American Industrial Vintage Plaster Globes

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Iron

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s, London, 1840
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Dalmau Carles Pla Old World Plaster and Wood Balloon, circa 1930
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