Terrestrial table globe - G. Thomas, Paris ca. 1930 - 1920-1930





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Terrestrische wereldbol van G. Thomas, Parijs, ca. 1930, gemaakt van papier gores en gemonteerd op een koperen meridiaanring in een houten standaard, Ø 32 cm en hoogte 42 cm, met de politieke geografie van het interwar tijdperk en een decoratieve presentatie met tekenen van gebruik en wat restauratie.
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Terrestrial Globe – G. Thomas, Paris – ca. 1930 – Ø 32 cm
A rare large and decorative terrestrial globe by G. Thomas, Paris, dating from approximately 1930, mounted on its original wooden stand with brass meridian.
This impressive globe shows the political geography of the early 20th century and reflects the cartographic style of the interwar period. With its large diameter of 32 cm, this is a striking display piece, suitable for collectors, decorators, or lovers of antique scientific instruments.
The globe is covered with printed paper gores and mounted in a graduated meridian ring on a turned wooden base.
Cartouche: G. Thomas, Uitgever, Paris
Globes of this size were typically used in schools or offices and are today appreciated for their decorative presence as well as their historical character.
Details
• Maker: G. Thomas, Paris
• Type: terrestrial globe
• Date: approx. 1930
• Globe diameter: 32 cm
• Total height: 42 cm
• Language: Dutch
• Materials: paper gores, brass meridian, wooden stand
Condition
Used condition, with clear signs of age and wear.
There is a crack and dent around part of the equator, as well as areas of paper loss, especially near the equator and the polar regions. Some restoration / retouching has been done. Surface wear and stains visible (see photos).
Despite the damages, the globe remains a very decorative and attractive object with strong display value.
Terrestrial Globe – G. Thomas, Paris – ca. 1930 – Ø 32 cm
A rare large and decorative terrestrial globe by G. Thomas, Paris, dating from approximately 1930, mounted on its original wooden stand with brass meridian.
This impressive globe shows the political geography of the early 20th century and reflects the cartographic style of the interwar period. With its large diameter of 32 cm, this is a striking display piece, suitable for collectors, decorators, or lovers of antique scientific instruments.
The globe is covered with printed paper gores and mounted in a graduated meridian ring on a turned wooden base.
Cartouche: G. Thomas, Uitgever, Paris
Globes of this size were typically used in schools or offices and are today appreciated for their decorative presence as well as their historical character.
Details
• Maker: G. Thomas, Paris
• Type: terrestrial globe
• Date: approx. 1930
• Globe diameter: 32 cm
• Total height: 42 cm
• Language: Dutch
• Materials: paper gores, brass meridian, wooden stand
Condition
Used condition, with clear signs of age and wear.
There is a crack and dent around part of the equator, as well as areas of paper loss, especially near the equator and the polar regions. Some restoration / retouching has been done. Surface wear and stains visible (see photos).
Despite the damages, the globe remains a very decorative and attractive object with strong display value.

