Terrestrial table globe - SVH - 1940-1950

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Elena Napoleone
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Heeft een bachelordiploma in kunst- en architectuurgeschiedenis en 12 jaar ervaring in decoratieve kunsten.

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SVH wereldbol uit circa 1940–1950, vervaardigd voor SVH door Columbus, van papier, hout en metaal in papier‑maché, afmetingen 50 x 36 x 33 cm, gewicht 1841 g, in goede staat met kleine ouderdomssporen en vlekjes.

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Up for auction is a very fine SVH globe from the late 1940s, early 1950s.
The publishing company SVH, or Esveha, existed in The Hague from 1876-1974 and was owned by a Jewish family. Also the majority of the employees were Jewish.
In the interbellum and after the second world war, the globes were made for Esveha by Paul Oestergaard's company Columbus in Berlin.
During the war the company was seized by the Nazi's and the complete inventory and machinery of the company was shipped to Germany. Sadly, hardly any of the employees survived the war.
Jo Hartog, at that time the CEO of the company fled to Surinam and came back after the war to restart the company, only to consequently move to the USA. His daughter, Fay Levin-Hartog returned to The Hague from 2009-2011 because she was appointed by Barack Obama to be the ambassador for the USA in the Netherlands.
This is a fairly early SVH globe in excellent condition, an eye catcher in every home or office, and with an interesting history attached to it.
Look at the photos too, they form an important part of the description.

Up for auction is a very fine SVH globe from the late 1940s, early 1950s.
The publishing company SVH, or Esveha, existed in The Hague from 1876-1974 and was owned by a Jewish family. Also the majority of the employees were Jewish.
In the interbellum and after the second world war, the globes were made for Esveha by Paul Oestergaard's company Columbus in Berlin.
During the war the company was seized by the Nazi's and the complete inventory and machinery of the company was shipped to Germany. Sadly, hardly any of the employees survived the war.
Jo Hartog, at that time the CEO of the company fled to Surinam and came back after the war to restart the company, only to consequently move to the USA. His daughter, Fay Levin-Hartog returned to The Hague from 2009-2011 because she was appointed by Barack Obama to be the ambassador for the USA in the Netherlands.
This is a fairly early SVH globe in excellent condition, an eye catcher in every home or office, and with an interesting history attached to it.
Look at the photos too, they form an important part of the description.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Gewicht
1841 g
Diameter
33 cm
Papiersoort
Papier-maché
Type
Terrestrial table globe
Materiaal
Hout, Metaal, Papier
Ontwerper/Kunstenaar/Maker
SVH
Fabrikant/merk
Columbus
Staat
Goede staat - gebruikt met kleine tekenen van ouderdom en vlekjes
Hoogte
50 cm
Breedte
36 cm
Diepte
33 cm
Geschatte periode
1940-1950
NederlandGeverifieerd
33
Objecten verkocht
100%
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