Joslin's Celestial GlobeAmericanJoslin's Celestial GlobeAmerican Gilman Joslin & Son Boston 19th century a tabletop model set in a turned wooden stand the globe secured by a brass meridian the horizon ring with lithographs of the zodiac.17.5 in. high.Overall hairline crazing; one small ding to map; light aging with minimal stains.
JOSLIN'S TABLETOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBEJOSLIN'S TABLETOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBE 19th c. Globe by Gilman Joslin, Boston, MA, "compiled from Smith's new English globe with improvements by Annin & Smith, Revised by G.W. Boynton", mounted in a turned wooden stand with stretchers, topped with a brass pointer and meridian, surrounded by a wooden horizon with paper Zodiac and calendar ring, 18" high, 16" diam. Loss area at North Pole; paper loss area on wood horizon.
JOSLIN'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ORRERYJoslin'sJOSLIN'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ORRERYJoslin's terrestrial globe orrery, 9" h.
Condition:
Paper map losses over Pacific from Aleutian Islands to Equator. Discoloration, especially around globe. Dent of Antarctic Circle east of Sandwich Islands.
GILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON TERRESTRIALGILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, 19TH C.Gilman Joslin, Boston Terrestrial Globe, 19th c., on cast iron tripod stand, set within a wooden horizon ring with delineated months and zodiac signs, revised by G. W. Boynton
Condition:
Dimensions - 19" h. x ~17 1/2" w., 11 1/2" dia. Minor wear. Rotates properly. No apparent restoration.
JOSLINS C 1890 DESK GLOBE ON STANDRareJOSLINS C 1890 DESK GLOBE ON STANDRare circa 1890 six inch globe on stand signed JOSLINS TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, BOSTON GILMAN-JOSLIN, DRAWN BY WB ANNIN. 12 in tall. Good condition overall.
GILMAN JOSLIN 16-INCH TERRESTRIALGILMAN JOSLIN 16-INCH TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE Copyright by Charles Copley, 1852, set into a tripod mahogany stand, full brass meridian band, the wooden horizon band with color lithographed calendar and zodiac.
Terrestrial Globe by Gilmart JoslinTerrestrial Globe by Gilmart Joslin on Stand American 19th century. A world globe model with label reading Joslin's / Six Inch / Terrestrial Globe / Containing the latest Discoveries / Boston / Gilmart Joslin / 1860 having a full meridian ring and horizon band raised on a cherry stand with three turned legs joined by cross stretchers; ht. 10 stand dia. 8.5 in. Condition: Abrasions to paper extensive loss of paper on horizon band.
DESKTOP GLOBE - 12-inch TerrestrialDESKTOP GLOBE - 12-inch Terrestrial Globe with cartouche 'Joslin's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new England Globe with
A 'Loring's' Terrestrial Globe
GilmanA 'Loring's' Terrestrial Globe
Gilman Joslin, Boston, Circa 1860
on an iron pedestal base.
Height 42 x diameter 17 inches.
GLOBE ON STAND - Terrestrial GlobeGLOBE ON STAND - Terrestrial Globe on Egyptian Revival Tripod Base by Gilman Joslin of Boston circa 1875 (shows Yellowstone National Park) color litho globe set within a rotating frame in an iron cradle on three screw-in black and gilt painted tripod l
TABLETOP GLOBE. Loring's TerrestrialTABLETOP GLOBE. Loring's Terrestrial Globe Containing All the Latest Discoveries and Geographical Improvements… Boston: Gilman Joslin 1854. On a base of mahogany with turned cherry legs. Minor imperfections. 12''d. Expected yellowing some foxing and staining; base has been refinished.
GILMAN JOSLIN 6-INCH TERRESTRIAL,GILMAN JOSLIN 6-INCH TERRESTRIAL, "SOLAR TELLURIC GLOBE," BOSTON, C. 1860S Cast iron pierced base with applied engraved paper horizon with months of the year and zodiac calendar, geared rotating pointer with adjustable gilt sun, fully engraved and calibrated brass meridian ring, 6-in. globe mounted to inclined arm height 9 1/2 inches.
J. Wilson & Sons Albany St. NYJ. Wilson & Sons Albany St. NY 1826 New America's Celestial Globe Turned maple base. Condition: Some wear & toning to globe.Dimensions: Ht. 18'' W 19'' Globe 12''Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
J.L. & CO. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE AJ.L. & CO. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE A BRASS ASTROLABE AND A SHELL SPECIMEN The pivoting globe on turned stem the octagonal astrolabe dated 1748 and with Latin inscription the shell on ebony stem. Provenance: Property from the Estate of George I Gravert. 5 1/4 and 9 1/4 in. x 2 in.
FOUR 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY TABLEFOUR 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY TABLE GLOBES 6-in. dia. Joslin terrestrial globe on an associated wooden stand; a 4-in. dia. terrestrial globe marked in part, "The Kildare Place/Educational Depository/Dublin," on a turned wooden base; 5-in. dia. Newton celestial globe on a turned wooden base; and a 6-in. dia. globe on a wire base
CELESTIAL GLOBE. Made by LoringCELESTIAL GLOBE. Made by Loring Boston 1841. Handcolored printed globe in a cherry frame with zodiac horizon ring. Faded with dented area. 17''h. 17''d.
*A Newton's Terrestrial Globe 19th*A Newton's Terrestrial Globe 19th century monochrome raised on a turned wood support set on a tripartite base. Diameter approximately 16 inches.
Josiah Loring 1841 TerrestrialJosiah Loring 1841 Terrestrial Table Globe 621. Josiah Loring 1841 Terrestrial Table Globe Turned cherry base. printed hour circle and brass hour pointer within a full calibrated meridian. The horizon band has an engraved paper calendar and zodiac. Original finish. Some discoloration to globe & small dents. Ht. 18'' Globe dia. 12''E
RARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIALRARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL GLOBES BOSTON, CIRCA 1890-1900 HEIGHTS 21.5". DIAMETERS APPROX. 11.5".RARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL GLOBES, Boston, Circa 1890-1900, Terrestrial globe marked "Joslin's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveres and Geographical Improvements ... Manufactured by Gilman Joslin, Boston.". Celestial globe marked "Joslin's Celestial Glove Containing all the Star Nebulae &c ... Manufactured by Gilman Joslin & Son, Boston.". Both with turned mahogany stands and semicircular brass circumference rings marked with degree scale. Dimensions: Heights 21.5". Diameters approx. 11.5".
French terrestrial globe, turningFrench terrestrial globe, turning and rotating on wooden stand, globe by J. Forest, Paris, early 20th century, 34 x 28 x 28 in. Generally good condition with some surface wear and abrasions to globe, some minor cracking, losses and repairs to astrological labels on frame. Villa Del Leone Collection, Palm Springs, California.
12 IN. COLUMBUS ATLAS JORDGLOB12 IN. COLUMBUS ATLAS JORDGLOB Globe circa 1930, gores printed in Swedish, marked "JORDGLOB / Columbus-Verlag / G-M-B-H- / Berlin -Lichterfelde / Jmport," within a brass half meridian, mounted atop a cast brass Atlas figure and red marble terrace.
Continental Lithographed TerrestrialContinental Lithographed Terrestrial Globe-on-Stand/Cave a Liqueur, the globe opening at the equator to reveal an interior mahogany paired decanters rack, a glasses well and a cylindrical ice bucket, the interior with lithographed stellar constellations, the mahogany stand with a lithographed Zodiac ring and a compass-point star centering the circular stretcher, the whole supported on barley-twist legs with brass ferrules and casters, h. 41", dia. 28".
Continental Lithographed TerrestrialContinental Lithographed Terrestrial Globe-on-Stand/Cave a Liqueur, the globe opening at the equator to reveal a mahogany paired decanters rack, a glasses well and a cylindrical ice bucket, the interior with lithographed stellar constellations, the mahogany stand with a lithographed Zodiac ring and a compass-point star centering the circular stretcher, the whole supported on barley-twist legs with brass ferrules and casters, h. 41", dia. 28".
Miniature 19th century TerrestrialMiniature 19th century Terrestrial GlobeEnglish language the maker's cartouche reading ''Terrestrial Globe J. L. & Co. Paris '' mounted to an ebonized wooden stand.8.5 in.Overall scuffs with scattered translucent stains; 2 in. hairline split in Pacific section of the map.Private Collection NC
A LARGE BRONZE CONSTELLATION GLOBEA LARGE BRONZE CONSTELLATION GLOBE 19th century, mounted on a marble socle, c.80cm high Provenance: Acquired from a planetarium by repute. The Christopher Hodsoll Collection.
An Antique Table Top CelestialAn Antique Table Top Celestial Globe James Wilson & Co. Albany The globe apprx. 8-1/2"D labeled "An American Celestial Globe containing all the positions of the Stars from the 1st to the 6th magnitudes Manufactured by J. Wilson & Company Albany 1830" depicting stars and constellations tan engraved gores over plaster on metal orb with a circular engraved brass full ring meridian set in a turned wood 4-leg full mount table stand with turned cross bar the stand apprx. 8-1/2"H and overall apprx. 15"H x 12"D horizon ring.
Probably mid 19th century lackingProbably mid 19th century lacking signature the 1.5-inch terrestrial globe covered with 12-gore printed paper map surrounded by a series of seven interlocking printed paper-covered wooden armillary rings representing the circles of the heavens including equinoctial line and Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn intersected by polar colures representing solstices and equinoxes full-meridian marked with degrees of elevation at the North and South poles and climates according to month and horizon band showing the Gregorian and Zodiacal calendars over two half-rings printed with latitudes and longitudes of major cities on a turned ebonized wood stand 18.5'' H x 12'' Dia.
A Liang's Planetarium
A. Laing,A Liang's Planetarium
A. Laing, Essex, Ontario, Late 19th Century
the brass plate with 1896 and 1897 patent dates, with a 3-inch American Globe and School Supply Co. globe, second planet, gilt painted sun, and string operated pulley system on an oak arm and base.
Height 13 x width 17 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
GLOBE ON STAND. Terrestial globeGLOBE ON STAND. Terrestial globe by Denoyer Geppert Co. Chicago. Rests on a cast brass base. 44 1/2'' h.
AN ENGLISH 15 INCH TERRESTRIALAN ENGLISH 15 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY NEWTON & SON
the plaster covered sphere with twelve engraved gores of the Earth coloured in outline and inscribed in a cartouche NEWTON'S NEW AND IMPROVED.... LOBE... Travellers..., in engraved brass meridian with bass hour circle, the printed paper horizon ring inscribed Published ... March 1841 by NEWTON & SON 66 Chancery Lane, London, on mahogany stand with spirally reeded knop and three scrolling legs with roundels, c1841
N. LANE: ''A NEW GLOBE OF THE EARTH''N. LANE: ''A NEW GLOBE OF THE EARTH'' AND CASE The interior of the case with astronomical configurations. Provenance: Property from the Estate of George I Gravert. 2 1/2 and 3 in. diam.
An early Victorian Crutchley'sAn early Victorian Crutchley's new terrestrial globe with brass meridian scale, on a turned wood base, 38cm high
Pair of celestial and terrestrialPair of celestial and terrestrial globes. j. wilson and sons, albany , new york, circa 1830 With mahogany tripod base, compass and brass claw feet. H: 31 1/2, Dia:
J. PAUL GOODE POLITICAL SIXTEENJ. PAUL GOODE POLITICAL SIXTEEN INCH GLOBE ON WALNUT STAND Rand McNally & Company Chicago: circa 1929 the globe mounted on a Duncan Phyfe style tripod floor stand the reeded bulbous central standard on three acanthus-carved downswept legs ending in brass paw feet- h: 39 x d: 20.5 in. Provenance: Sykes Collection
Cary's terrestrial library globeCary's terrestrial library globe (John Cary, 1754-1835), brass mounts, marked "Cary's New Terrestrial Globe…With additions and corrections to 1822", includes Cook's third voyage, the voyages of Phipps, 1773, and Pickersgill in search of the Northwest Passage, metal axis, brass hour circles and meridian circle, mahogany tripod base with ebonized inlaid diamonds and original brass casters, 48 in. Old surface with minor chips and losses to paper (largest 3 x 1/2 in.), small hole at base of globe. Holloway Estate.
THE FRANKLIN TERRESTRIAL LIBRARYTHE FRANKLIN TERRESTRIAL LIBRARY GLOBE, NIMS & KNIGHT, ...THE FRANKLIN TERRESTRIAL LIBRARY GLOBE, NIMS & KNIGHT, 12", NEW YORK, USA, CIRCA 1882-1892, composed of twelve engraved and hand-colored gores with two polar calottes, a circular reserve "THE FRANKLIN / TERRESTRIAL / GLOBE / 12 INCHES IN DIAMETER CONTAINING ALL THE / Geographical Divisions / & POLITICAL BOUNDARIES / to the present date / Carefully Compiled from the best Authorities / NIMS & KNIGHT. / TROY N.Y.," over "Rae Smith Engraver / N.Y.," with the oceans North Atlantic Ocean (or Western Ocean), South Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian Ocean (or Eastern Ocean), etc.; also seas ex: "Arabian Sea," etc.; oceans with analemma, the equatorial graduated in degrees, minutes and hours, ungraduated Greenwich meridian, antimeridian graduated, ecliptic graduated by houses of Zodiac, includes routes of various explorers from Christopher Columbus's first track in 1492, to those with years and some including the ships by de Gama, Balboa, Magellan, Cook, Clerk, Vancouver, Phipps, Furneaux, Perouse, Goré, and Wilkes; includes brief historical text such as Balboa's discovery of the Pacific Ocean (1513) followed by its first navigation by Magellan seven years later, and the death of Capt. Cook (killed by indigenous people for attempting to kidnap Chieftain Kaleiopuu) on the Sandwich Islands now Hawaiian Islands Feb. 14, 1779; a lengthy note on the division of Oceanica (in the Southern Indian Ocean) into three areas titled Malaysia, Australasia, and Polynesia including the various islands contained therein; the continents with tinted nations, empires, territories, possessions, and member states, provinces, etc. with frontiers, borders; includes cities, towns, seats of empires (e.g. Karakorum seat of Mogul Empire) with geographical details, mountains, deserts, rivers, lakes, channels, bays, and known water movements of the time incl. "the Ordinary course of the Gulf Stream;" some man-made details such as the Great Wall of China, or the Barrier of Wood of Corea, as well as the English and French submarine telegraph lines, within a silver painted molded iron meridian circle, and a very worn red edged paper covered horizon ring printed with months, number of days for each month, Zodiac signs and symbols, degrees, and compass directions, verso impressed "B51;" resting on an oak and walnut stand with four curved horizon ring supports with steel ribbons joined at center by a cast iron meridian circle guide centering a lion's mask in relief, above a turned baluster stem raised on tripod legs. Height: 34" Diameter: 15 1/2"
Condition:
Some marks, small scratches, dings, surface varnish has darkened, old repairs, discolored areas, spots, worn patches, small paper splits, some lifting along edges of gores, some wear and oxidation on metal parts, and surface build up throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”