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Terrestrial table globe - Joseph Forest (J. Forest) - franska, Paris - 1920-1930
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Terrestrial table globe - Joseph Forest (J. Forest) - franska, Paris - 1920-1930

Early 20th Century French Terrestrial Globe – J. Forest – Paris An authentic early 20th-century French terrestrial globe, produced in Paris and featuring cartography by Joseph Forest, a noted French geographer of the period. The globe was published and manufactured by Girard, Barrère & Thomas, well-known Parisian editors of educational and scientific material. The cartography is presented in French and reflects the geopolitical landscape of the pre-Second World War era, with numerous historical place names and colonial territories such as Afrique Équatoriale Française, Congo Belge and Indes Néerlandaises. This places the globe firmly within the Edwardian / Belle Époque period, making it both a historical document and a refined decorative object. The globe is constructed from printed paper gores applied to a papier-mâché sphere, finished with its original protective varnish. It is mounted on a minimalistic and functional aluminum stand with rotating axis, showing early industrial and pre-Art Deco influences typical of French scientific design from this period. The surface shows an attractive, even patina with light age-related wear and mild discoloration, consistent with its age. No major damage or restorations are visible, and the cartography remains clear and legible. A fine example of an early 20th-century French educational globe, ideal for collectors of antique cartography, scientific instruments, or elegant study and library interiors. Details • Origin: Paris, Île-de-France, France • Period: circa 1900–1930 (Edwardian era) • Cartographer / Designer: Joseph Forest • Manufacturer / Publisher: Girard, Barrère & Thomas, Paris • Scale: 1:50,000,000 • Language: French • Material: paper gores on a papier-mâché globe, metal stand • Style: Belle Époque scientific design, pre-Art Deco • Condition: Good antique condition, with age-related wear and patina Globe diameter: ~ 25 cm Stand diameter: ~ 16,5 cm Total hight: ~ 37 cm

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Terrestrial table globe - Joseph Forest (J. Forest) - franska, Paris - 1920-1930

Terrestrial table globe - Joseph Forest (J. Forest) - franska, Paris - 1920-1930

Early 20th Century French Terrestrial Globe – J. Forest – Paris

An authentic early 20th-century French terrestrial globe, produced in Paris and featuring cartography by Joseph Forest, a noted French geographer of the period. The globe was published and manufactured by Girard, Barrère & Thomas, well-known Parisian editors of educational and scientific material.

The cartography is presented in French and reflects the geopolitical landscape of the pre-Second World War era, with numerous historical place names and colonial territories such as Afrique Équatoriale Française, Congo Belge and Indes Néerlandaises. This places the globe firmly within the Edwardian / Belle Époque period, making it both a historical document and a refined decorative object.

The globe is constructed from printed paper gores applied to a papier-mâché sphere, finished with its original protective varnish. It is mounted on a minimalistic and functional aluminum stand with rotating axis, showing early industrial and pre-Art Deco influences typical of French scientific design from this period.

The surface shows an attractive, even patina with light age-related wear and mild discoloration, consistent with its age. No major damage or restorations are visible, and the cartography remains clear and legible.

A fine example of an early 20th-century French educational globe, ideal for collectors of antique cartography, scientific instruments, or elegant study and library interiors.

Details
• Origin: Paris, Île-de-France, France
• Period: circa 1900–1930 (Edwardian era)
• Cartographer / Designer: Joseph Forest
• Manufacturer / Publisher: Girard, Barrère & Thomas, Paris
• Scale: 1:50,000,000
• Language: French
• Material: paper gores on a papier-mâché globe, metal stand
• Style: Belle Époque scientific design, pre-Art Deco
• Condition: Good antique condition, with age-related wear and patina

Globe diameter: ~ 25 cm
Stand diameter: ~ 16,5 cm
Total hight: ~ 37 cm

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