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1507542206Code 5797 Vintage small globeSmall French globe signed by J.L & Cie Paris of the second half of the XIX century. Turned wooden base and papier-mache sphere. Very good condition. Height cm 13.5, diameter of sphere cm 6.

Important French manufacturer of globes of the second half of 1800, J. Lebegue & C.ie produced a wide range of models and published in several languages. Their models also included astronomical curiosities, like globes with nice watches. Among the terrestrial globes there were also some globes designed by Dunail and Bardot. It had in Paris an important commercial office and a branch of the firm operated in Brussels under the name AH Lebegue & Companies.

The first known globe is attributed by Strabo, historian and geographer, to Cratete from Mallo (about 150 B.C.). First globes, in early XVI century, were made because of geographical explorations and they were used for didactic uses in courts and colleges, then in universities and high schools. In the XIX century, because of trade, scholastic obligation and wishes to know far countries, the old method to make globes was changed in the new technique of lithography that made possible to print and to update maps that following new discoveries became old very quickly.

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