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Bertaux E. - Thomas G.: "Globe Metrique" Lunarium, 1925.
Globe Metrique - französisches Lunarium. von E. Bertaux (Editeur) G. Thomas, 44 Rue N. D. des Champs, Paris - This 9 inches French globe is a "Thomas " edited by Bertaud with an address in Paris , 44 rue des Champs , this company was a School supply and a map editor company during the 19th. century which disappeared in the early 20th. The base is ebonized wood ,the globe is plastered ball with 12 colored lithographed paper gore, political boundaries , there a small amount of stain and paper discoloration over Europe , It was most likely a school prop so the children fingers must have rub it endlessly . Persia still instead of Iran, which makes the globe before 1930 and Leningrad is available, which dates the globe between 1924-1930. Heigth: 47 (18,5 inch) cm Diameter of the globe 23 cm (9 inch). Moon has a diameter of a little bit over 2,5 cm or 1 inch. -

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Dix, Thomas illustrated by Thomas Dix: A New Map of the County of Lincoln, Divided into Wapentakes Etc. giving Market Towns and Market Days, , London Published by William Darton , June 16, 1820
16 x 19.5 inches

, 16 x 19.5 inch linen backed colour map ( approximately 5.25 miles to the inch), giving local information in text and illustrated with an engraving of Louth Steeple in the lower left hand corner First Edition 16 x 19.5 inches linen backed map , some wear to linen at folds, especially at corners where the linen is worn through without affecting the map, some sections of the map show slight wear at corners, otherwise the map is bright and clean and in very good condition, an attractive map

[SW: Dix, Thomas, A New Map of the County of Lincoln, Divided into Wapentakes Etc. giving Market Towns and Market Days, illustrated by Thomas Dix]

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Barrere, Girard: Globe Terrestre from glas 1935/1936 - Art nouveaxu, 1935.
"Art nouveau - art deco" illuminated (not functioning anymore because the original electrical parts have been removed but are still available) globe by Girard Barrere et Thomas 17 rue de Buci Paris (The geographical publishing firm Girard & Barrere obtained the Globe manufacture from Forest some time in the early 20th Century, but continued to offer the models as "Globes Forest" at the same Rue de Buci address in Paris that Forest used. During the early and mid 20th century the firm also produced globes and geographical publications as Girard, Barrere et Thomas. This may have been a merger or partnership with the 19th century Paris globe maker G. Thomas. - from "Modelle der Welt") Gllobe is completely from glas and is cased in brass which weights quite heavy with 12 printed paper gores pasted on it. Globe diameter is 14 inch (34 cm) and the total hight is 21,6 inch (55 cm). Condition report: some small parts of the printed paper gores missing. A small piece at the legend, a piece of about 2.5-3 cm in front of brasil and a small one in the Atlantic Ocean. Overall the globe is in remarkably good condition for its age and knowing that antique glas globes are extremely rare. I have been dealing with globes for the last 6 years and this is only the second time I have a old glass globe before 1940. Iran is already mentioned on the globe which means the globe must be after 1935, but Siam is still mentioned, which makes the date of the globe somewhere between 1935-1939. -

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Ingoldsby, Thomas illustrated by Ernest M. Jessop: Misadventures at Margate, a legend of Jarvis's Jetty, , London Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode , no date given, approximately 1887
Folio (over 12 - 15 inches tall)

, 18 pages with illustrated title page and introductory page, each page illustrated with chromolithographic coloured drawings and black and white details First Edition Folio (over 12 - 15 inches tall) Hardback , corners scuffed, head of spine scuffed with small tears, tail of spine bumped and a little rubbed, covers rubbed near edges, hinges cracked, 5 pages have small closed edge tears, two pages have 7 inch closed tears at inner edge, 1 page has a 6 inch strip missing from the outer edge, most of this damage is at the margins of pages and only two illustrations are slightly effected, although a worn copy the illustrations remain bright clean and attractive , quarter green clothwith illustrated paper sides, bevelled edges

[SW: Ingoldsby, Thomas, Misadventures at Margate, a legend of Jarvis's Jetty, illustrated by Ernest M. Jessop]

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