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TABLETOP GLOBE; CRAM.
Cram's Universal Terrestrial Globe. Indianapolis, Indiana: The George F. Cram Co., c.1934.

22 October 2014, 13:00 EDT
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TABLETOP GLOBE; CRAM.

Cram's Universal Terrestrial Globe. Indianapolis, Indiana: The George F. Cram Co., c.1934.
A 9 inch (22.9 cm) in diameter, 12 inch tall terrestrial globe on iron axis mounted to turned wood stand on rectangular base. 2 sets of 12 coated-paper gores over pasteboard, signed within circular cartouche at south-east Indian Ocean, Analemma in the South Pacific. Some chipping to varnish on stand, some general light crackling to coating on gores, a few paint smudges as well as a couple of small areas of surface wear.

A fascinating interbellum globe, with French Indochina and French West Africa indicated, as well as the Mongolian People's Republic, Italian Somaliland, the puppet state of Manchuria, and the Ukraine noted as part of the USSR.

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