A late 19th-Century school's tellurian,
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A late 19th-Century school's tellurian,

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A late 19th-Century school's tellurian,
the 3-inch (7.6cm.) diamerter terrestrial globe ERD-GLOBUS BERLIN Ludw. Jul. Heymann, with equatorial, ecliptic and meridian ungraduated, the continents variously coloured (no varnish, some abrasions to paper), with geared mechanism to the North Pole (incomplete) and mounted on a geared mechanism partially contained in a hexagonal brass drum, supported on a brass arm with simple scroll support to the papered horizon plate (lacking candle holder and reflector) with fruitwood handle and cast iron column and plinth base with six feet -- 22in. (55.8cm.) long

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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium. This lot is subject to Collection and Storage Charges.

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