A handsome 1930 Rand McNally gentleman’s
globe
A fine example of superb craftsmanship,
this model offers a sophisticated mounting of ornate cast
iron and fruitwood, the rich mahogany finish of the wood
and warm coloring of the map adds elegance to this Globe.
Fine details of the mapping ensures for hours of interesting
studies! One interesting note: Central Australia is visible,
which had a short existence of only 5 years.Quite an exceptional
Globe, it would make a fine addition in a Gentleman’s
desk or Library.
The 12 inch diameter globe itself
is covered with 12 individual paper gores over a plaster
orb.
The mounting consists of a cast iron arm with ornate Victorian
details, which rests on an elegant baluster turned fruitwood
base in a rich mahogany finish. Total height of this piece
is 21.4 inches.
In fine condition with less than
age appropriate soiling. No Fading, loss of map or scuffing.
Colors are vivid, details crisp, some uneven aging of the
patina. The mounting is very good condition though some
of the shellac has worn over the years.
Istanbul is also displayed in its
former name Constantinople, Manchuria in China has not yet
been renamed Manchuokuo. Central Australia is visible.
$995