[ANONYMOUS, c.1870]

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[ANONYMOUS, c.1870]
A 6.5cm. diameter terrestrial inkwell globe made up of thirteen hand-coloured engraved gores and two small polar calottes, the continents outlined in green and showing rivers and deserts with the continents named and some cities labelled, all in English ( some surface abrasions and image loss), the lid with sprung mechanism rising to reveal ink bottle with sprung cover

Lot Essay

Globe inkwells appear to have been popular around the end of the nineteenth century, when they appear to have been made in Germany for the German, French and English markets. This example is unusual in that they tended to be of rather smaller size, usually 4.5cm. in diameter. The lack of specific geographical labelling makes this one difficult to date, but the labelling in Africa would seem to imply a date of manufacture somewhere around 1870.

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