c 1930s Hammonds Celestial Globe by Commander Stubbs RNR
c 1930s Hammonds Celestial Globe by Commander Stubbs RNR
$565.00
An exquisite model, produced in the 1930s or early 1940s, edited by Commander Stubbs RNR (Royal Navy) for the educational market.
Commander Stubbs worked on several star and celestial related projects with Hammonds, including educational publications, focused on celestial and navigational subjects. However, WW2 interrupted the co-operation. Tragically, Commander Stubbs was killed in the war on a mine sweeping mission.
The superb celestial map of this fine artifact is not ornate as common celestial maps, which display zodiacs in a more figural manner. Instead the map is strictly scientific with straight connecting lines.
Combined with a minimalistic, hollow spun metal base, this model offers a clean, modern design of understated elegance.
The 12 inch diameter orb is covered with 12 individual hand applied paper gores, representing the celestial map and mounted onto a simple, yet refined metal base. Total height is about 17 inches.
The cartouche has a Denoyer Geppert overlay, which Hammonds worked closely in manufacturing this superb celestial object.
A fine conversation starter, it will awake curiosity in any setting!
Overall very well preserved with less than expected wear in form of scuffing and soiling, offering a perfectly aged patina with its warm finish.
This artifact can also be viewed in museums and institutions, including the National Library of Austria’s Globe Museum in Vienna as well as the Maritime Museum in London.
A splendid opportunity to obtain a true museum artifact.
$565 — Item : C613HAMMSTUBBCEL40 - SOLD
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