A Rare 1937 Mang's Terrestrial Globe

A Rare 1937 Mang's Terrestrial Globe

$1,375.00
An exceptional and rare 1937 MANG’S terrestrial globe Adolf Mang (1849 – 1933) was quite industrious. A German school teacher before venturing into the Globe industry, he also acquired an American patent for a planetarium in 1879. In addition, Mang did not produce Globes in Berlin or Leipzig as most other manufactures, but in Stuttgart instead. He had a passion for perfection, which is evident on this globe, as it offers quite a refined map, rich on information and color. After Adolf Mang passed, Prof. Dr. Stricker continued the tradition of manufacturing terrestrial globes. However, the company became a victim of WW2. Due to the short life span of this small company, not many globes have been produces and even less survived to this day. A desirable piece among globe collectors. The legend of this model is quite unusual and focused on aviation. The Graf Zeppelin’s World Flight of 1929 is shown as well as regular Zeppelin travel routes. German WW2 Aircraft Carrier ports are identified .Flight routes of Lufthansa, the German Airline are notes as are the travels of Columbus…..and this in addition to all the typical trade and travel routes as on any other Globe. A very interesting reflection of aviation as of 1937. The Globe itself is made of plaster, covered with 12 individual Gores and two polar calottes. The embossed half meridian is made of metal and also carries the manufactures name, placed between meridian and base. The base is made of solid fruitwood with attractive Deco details. A compass is located in the foot of the base. Diameter of the globe is c 10” with a total height of c 16”. The Globe is in very good condition. Colors are vivid, details are crisp. Minimal wear in form of rubbing or scuffing. Some soiling. The meridian is in very good condition, no cracks or rust. The base is also in very good condition, with a rich finish. The compass is functional. Europe is shown in its borders prior to WWII. Germany is identified as the German Empire .Austria has not yet been annexed by Germany. Iran has replaced Persia. Italian East Africa is visible. $1375 - item #CV-141 - SOLD
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