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Antique Columbus Globe. Made in Germany. Circa 1930.

Wonderful antique Columbus globe in excellent condition. Authentic and charming piece, worthy of a collector. Very decorative.

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Fascinating antique Columbus earth globe made in Germany circa 1930. This is an entirely original item, more than 90 years old and made by a world leader manufacturing company that is still active and innovating. The globe is in fine condition though showing off the patina created by the trace of time and the use, a feature that enhances its beauty and its interest as an antique. Printed at the bottom of the globe (in the surface occupied by the Indic Ocean) we can see the manufacturers mark with the name COLUMBUS and more information in German. The mark remains perfectly legible and in great condition. The globe stands on a beech-wood pole connected to a circular ample base. The wood preserves the original mahogany-colored finish; the finish shows some signs of the trace of time and use and it can be easily restored by a professional (if wished). At the top we can see the globe itself, which rotates around an axe connected to a brass arch. The globes surface boast a fine color array, subtle tones smoothed by the trace of time. It also preserves the original protecting finish that has gained depth and charm too. The maps and the German inscriptions are in perfect condition, making up a decorative and beautiful article. Every lover of maps and charismatic antiques will appreciate this antique Columbus earth globe, an iconic piece with a great decorative power. Measurements: Bases Width: 6.3 in / 16 cm. Globes Width: 10 in / 25 cm. Height: 20 in / 50 cm. Columbus Globes - HistoryIn 1909 Paul Oestergaard founded Columbus in Berlin with the mission statement A Columbus globe for every home. In few years the company had grown exponentially and was exporting their products worldwide. Their innovations dominated with market, with an ever-growing production. In those times Columbus globes were manufactured in 24 languages, but in 1942 production fell victim to the war. After war ended, the company resurged and in 1948 started a factory in Stuttgart. Production restarted and in a few years the firm had regained its position. In the early 1960s they launched the DUO globe, which could show two maps simultaneously. In the beginning of the 21th century the firm surprised the industry with a globe which levitated freely in a magnetic field. Today Columbus keeps on standing out for their innovations and constantly-growing production.

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