Exceptional 12" Rand McNally Terrestrial Globe Dated 1891

Exceptional 12" Rand McNally Terrestrial Globe Dated 1891

$4,295.00

This elegant table globe is an example of the superb craftsmanship which elevated Rand McNally to be one of the great Chicago Globe makers of the late 1800's and early 20th century. Attention to detail is evident throughout, highlighting superb engraving skills of the past.

Description:

Made up of twelve copper plate engraved and hand applied paper gores over a plaster orb. This model would have been one of the top of the line variants. Mounted into a brass numeric engraved full meridian and set on a turned wood base. Diameter of the orb is 12 inches, 17.5 inches with the horizon ring. Total height of about 22.5 inches. Very well preserved with minor wear appropriate for its age. Warm patina.

History of the Globe Maker:

Rand McNally & Co. 1856 (1880 globe production) - current, Chicago

William Rand opens his first print shop in 1856, hires McNally, an Irish Immigrant, in 1858. In 1868, the two establish a partnership and the name Rand McNally & Co. As a print shop they produce the newspaper for the Chicago Tribune as well as timetables, travel guides and tickets for the fast growing railroad industry. In 1872, the company pioneered cerography, an innovative wax-engraving print technique, enabling to follow world changes in print quickly and more economically. As a result, event though not having made globes themselves until 1880, by the end of the late 1800’s Rand McNally produced globe gores not just for their own models, but for many of the other Chicago Globe makers. Rand McNally is best known for their travel maps but also still produces globes to this day, mainly for the educational market.

Condition:

This globe has been well maintained and is in very good condition for its age. Colors are rich, details crisp. Soiling is minimal on both the orb and the horizon ring. One tiny blemish spot over Germany, but otherwise the globe is in superb condition. Felt pads have been added to help hold the meridian tightly in the horizon ring. Please see pictures for detail.

Age of the Globe:

The globe is dated 1891 and shows the political borders of the period. Dakota divided into North and South (1889), Indian territory in Oklahoma shown (1891) but Rhodesia is not yet established (1895).

SKU - 0424RMFM

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