Miniature terrestrial globe with a diameter of 7,5 cm. held in a wooden stand. The total height measuring 17 cm. Consisting of 12 paper gores and 2 polar caps, the continents are coloured in outline with green, the rest of the globe in a light brown shade. Published in 1853 in Paris by Sauret-Andriveau with all names printed in French. (Small wormhole in the Sahara, the globe does not spin and is browned/stained. Some wear and dents, especially on the top polar cap.)
Miniature Terrestrial Globe.
€950,00
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Cary's New and Improved Celestial Globe, on which is carefully laid down the whole of the Stars and Nebulae, contained in the Astronomical Catalogue, of the Revd. Mr. Wollaston, F.R.S. Compiled from the Authorities of Flamsteed, De La Caille, Hevelius, Mayer, Bradley, Herschel, Maskelyne &c. With an extensive number from the Works of Miss Herschel. The whole adapted to the Year 1800, and the Limits of each Constellation determined by a Boundary line. London: Made & Sold by J. & W. Cary. No.181 Strand Mar.1st. 1799 




