3rd Nov, 2015 12:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art ('Encounter')

 
  Lot 146
 

146

[M] A 9IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE PUBLISHED BY E....

A 9IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE PUBLISHED BY E. BERTAUX, PARIS, CIRCA 1890
comprising 12 coloured gores, the equatorial graduated in degrees, hours and minutes, the meridian of Paris graduated in degrees, the ecliptic graduated in days of the month and of the houses of the Zodiac, the Antarctic with little detail beyond Enderby's Land and Wilke's Land, the stamped brass hour dial, with engraved brass meridian half-circle, mounted on a tapered wooden column and plinth base -- 19½in. (49.5cm.) high

Estimated at £600 - £800

Condition Report
Appear in good structural condition, some areas of light rubbing and dark mark approx. 1in high above equitorial at Nouka-Hiva.

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A 9IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE PUBLISHED BY E. BERTAUX, PARIS, CIRCA 1890
comprising 12 coloured gores, the equatorial graduated in degrees, hours and minutes, the meridian of Paris graduated in degrees, the ecliptic graduated in days of the month and of the houses of the Zodiac, the Antarctic with little detail beyond Enderby's Land and Wilke's Land, the stamped brass hour dial, with engraved brass meridian half-circle, mounted on a tapered wooden column and plinth base -- 19½in. (49.5cm.) high

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