An unusual 1940 Globe with Deco styled Depression glass base and nautical themed map

An unusual 1940 Globe with Deco styled Depression glass base and nautical themed map

$435.00
The map of this globe offers beautiful artistic details in addition to political display. The uncommon golden colored oceans show ships of the past, from Viking vessel and sailboats to frigates. The cartouche is in form of a shell, surrounded by a Mermaid and Poseidon (or Neptune?). The mounting includes a base made of Depression Milk glass with deco details. It is a reflection of the shortage on metal during the war and creativity of replacement materials of that era. This globe, even or maybe because its imperfections offers a nice ambiance in just about any setting. The map on this globe shows the struggle of globe makers keeping up with the constant change of political borders during WW2. A close look at Europe reveals a cost-effective approach by Rand McNally, there is an overprint detectable. The area of Austria and former Czechoslovakia shows a "milky" colored overlay, hiding previous borders and making it look as part of Germany instead. This technique did not turn out to be as efficient as hoped and halted within a year. Instead, Rand McNally followed Replogles' lead by issuing coupons with each globe, offering replacement gores once the war is over and final borders have been declared. We will also provide a facsimile copy of the Rand McNally catalog advertisement for this model, called the Scout. The Globe orb is made of plaster, covered with 12 hand applied paper gores. Capitols of each country are identified with stars. Some of the Sail ships displayed are historic, such as Captain Cook's Resolution and Columbus' Santa Maria. The cartouche is surrounded by a mermaid and Neptune (or Poseidon?). The full meridian is made of metal and is removable from the cradle, which is mounted to the base. The base is made of milk colored Depression glass in a classic Deco step design. Diameter of the orb itself is 12 inches with a total height of about 17.5 inches. The Globe itself is in good condition for its age. It offers a nicely aged patina with a very warm look. Scuffing is very minimal, no loss of map. Some wrinkles and soiling throughout. Details are crisp, colors are vivid. The entire mounting is in good condition, no cracks but some pitting to the metal part of the fork holding the meridian. There is a small chip to the glass base on the bottom, not visible when displayed. With this artifact we will provide a facsimile copy of an original catalog advertisement for this specific model. $435 — Item #: 1112RMcN40DG  
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