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RAND MCNALLY RAND globe; Chicago, early 20th century.
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RAND MCNALLY RAND globe; Chicago, early 20th century.
Wood, paper and metal.
Scale 1:42000000.
Measures: 50 x 30 x 30.
Terrestrial globe raised on a turned wooden base, with an axis that allows the metal globe to rotate. The terrestrial sphere presents political and geographical indications, as well as the representation of parallels and meridians. It also has the maritime routes with distances in nautical miles and the main transcontinental railroads marked in red.The globe is the only geographical representation that does not suffer distortion. They are usually mounted, as we see here, on an angled support, which facilitates their use by representing at the same time the angle of the planet with respect to the sun and its own rotation. This makes it easy to visualize how the days and seasons change.
A globe of the firm Rand McNally & Co. founded in Chicago in 1856 by William Rand, who soon after became a partner with McNally, and the firm was renamed Rand McNally & Co. in 1868. He began his activity in the field of printing, collaborating with the "Chicago Tribune" newspaper, and in 1872 he patented the innovative technique of cerography, which would facilitate important advances in printing systems. He began to manufacture globes in 1880, and by the end of the 19th century Rand McNally was making not only his own globes, but also models for many other companies in the city. To this day the firm remains in business, dedicated mainly to the production of educational material.
Measurements: 50 x 30 x 30.
Wood, paper and metal.
Scale 1:42000000.
Measures: 50 x 30 x 30.
Terrestrial globe raised on a turned wooden base, with an axis that allows the metal globe to rotate. The terrestrial sphere presents political and geographical indications, as well as the representation of parallels and meridians. It also has the maritime routes with distances in nautical miles and the main transcontinental railroads marked in red.The globe is the only geographical representation that does not suffer distortion. They are usually mounted, as we see here, on an angled support, which facilitates their use by representing at the same time the angle of the planet with respect to the sun and its own rotation. This makes it easy to visualize how the days and seasons change.
A globe of the firm Rand McNally & Co. founded in Chicago in 1856 by William Rand, who soon after became a partner with McNally, and the firm was renamed Rand McNally & Co. in 1868. He began his activity in the field of printing, collaborating with the "Chicago Tribune" newspaper, and in 1872 he patented the innovative technique of cerography, which would facilitate important advances in printing systems. He began to manufacture globes in 1880, and by the end of the 19th century Rand McNally was making not only his own globes, but also models for many other companies in the city. To this day the firm remains in business, dedicated mainly to the production of educational material.
Measurements: 50 x 30 x 30.
Condition
It shows signs of use evidenced by the passage of time.
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RAND MCNALLY RAND globe; Chicago, early 20th century.
Estimate €1,000 - €1,200
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