1932 petite Globe with masculine Machine Age Base pre WW2 Great Depression w advert

1932 petite Globe with masculine Machine Age Base pre WW2 Great Depression w advert

$225.00
One of the earliest models by what was to become Cram’s, this Globe is a very handsome table top model with attractive details, representing the Art Deco - Machine Age Movement. The rich patina of the orb, combined with the cast iron meridian and base offers a warm, vintage feel. Quite attractive and a superb conversation starter as the map displays an interesting time line. It is towards the end of the great Depression and soon F.D.R is returning to the White House as President once again (1933). A short period of peace and prosperity, though WW2 is looming in a not too far distance as Manchuria is shown to be occupied by Japan by also displaying the occupied name Manchuokuo. At a diameter of only 9 inches, this fine artifact can be placed on minimal spaces while sharing immense history. About the manufacture: What was to become the George F. Cram Company was founded in 1867 by Rufus Blanchard and George Franklin Cram (uncle and nephew) in Evanston, Illinois. The firm was known as Blanchard and Cram and was engaged in producing atlases and maps. By 1869 the business had become George F. Cram, with Cram taking full control and moved to Chicago that same year. The great Chicago fire destroyed the business, which was reestablished under the name Cram Map Depot. In 1921 Cram sold the company to E. A. Peterson. Peterson merged the Cram Company with his National Map Company, and in 1928 it became The George F. Cram Company. The year 1928 also saw the death of founder George F. Cram at the age of 86. The company began making globes in c 1931-32, and in 1936 relocated to Indianapolis. In 1966 Loren B. Douthit, an employee since 1937, became President of the company until his retirement in 1978. William and John Douthit, Loren's sons, assumed management of the company the same year. When Loren B. Douthit died in 1996, William L. Douthit was named Chairman of the Board. Herff Jones, which owns the Nystrom line of globes, purchased CRAM in 2005. Douthit family members are still involved in creating globes at the Herff Jones facility in Indianapolis. To differ itself from the other great Chicago Globe makers in the early 2oth century and to be competitive, Cram became very creative early on. The company experimented with mountings and colors. As a result, the company produced some of the most unique globes. Description: The 9” diameter pasteboard orb is mounted into a bronze colored cast iron meridian. The base is formed in a attractive art deco half moon and also consists of heavy cast iron, finished in bronze. The map identifies shipping routes, rivers and railways. Total height of about 12 inches. Condition: The Globe is in good condition. Some minor scuffing and soiling, age appropriate.. Details though are still very crisp. Colors overall are vivid and very warm. The base and meridian are in good condition, no cracks or any other damage. The age of the Globe has been determined by the political borders displayed, which are as follows: Europe: Europe is shown in its borders prior to WWII. Austria has not yet been annexed by Germany (1938). Czechoslovakia is still in existence as Germany has not yet seized part of what’s today the Czech Republic (1939). The Islands of Cyprus and Malta are shown to be under British control. The Irish Free State is displayed with Dublin as its Capital. It also shows Dublin in its native name, Baile Atha Cliat. Middle East-Asia: Persia has not yet changed to Iran (1935). Palestine is shown instead of Israel (1948). Jordan is called Transjordan. Saudi Arabia is identified as a kingdom. What is today Israel is shown as Palestine. Instead of Indonesia the Netherlands East Indies are shown. Today’s Malaysia is shown as the Malay States. Thailand is still shown as Siam. Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are shown as French Indochina. The area of Manchuria in China is also shown in its original name as well as Manchoukuo and occupied by Japan. (1932-45). Africa: Colonies are displayed as follows: French West as well as Equatorial Africa, Angelo-Egyptian Sudan, British, Italian and French Somaliland. Tanganyika Territory and the Belgian Congo are shown; Rhodesia is divided into North and South. Well packed, this artifact will ship domestic for $16.00, world wide $52 $225 — Item #: 0114CRAMDEC32 - SOLD
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