The leading mapmakers of France in the 1700’s was the father and son duo Gilles Robert de Vaugondy and Didier Robert de Vaugondy. Louis the XV appointed Didier as a geographer in 1760 that lead to publishing globes of various sizes. Historical details...
A “must” classic sphere stands in turned wood, polished aluminum or bronzed brass. Spheres are after all home décor pur-sang, and what better sphere than the antique world. Sail Sunda Strait, fill the hold at the Spice Islands, evade the pirates...
Carrying science and history into the world of home décor. A unique combination of classic globe replica from historical cartography with a spectacular decorative stand, infused with symbolism and style. Features Made by professiona craftsmen for...
Great accessory to hold any of our small or tall globe keepsakes as it can be put in two different positions. Features Made by professiona craftsmen for superior quality Historical decor suitable for any spaces Uses a complicated 'gravure' printing...
Great accessory to hold any of our small or tall globe keepsakes as it can be put in two different positions. Features Made by professiona craftsmen for superior quality Historical decor suitable for any spaces Uses a complicated 'gravure' printing...
This Desk Stand is a geat accessory to hold any of our small globe keepsakes. A beautiful and interesting design that will enhance desk, bookshelf, or any types of decor! Features This desk stand has an antique finish brass hanger and the base is made...
The best accessory of our Eye of Time timepiece or any of our globes. The sleek and chic design will get anyone’s attention in just one look. A beautiful and interesting design that will enhance desk, bookshelf, or any variety of décor Features The...
This Desk Stand is a geat accessory to hold any of our small globe keepsakes as well as The New Times Eye of Time Clock, or our small globe keepsakes. The sleek and chic design will get anyone’s attention in just one look. A beautiful and interesting...
A “must” classic sphere stands in turned wood, polished aluminum or bronzed brass. Spheres are after all home décor pur-sang, and what better sphere than the antique world. Sail Sunda Strait, fill the hold at the Spice Islands, evade the pirates...
A reprint of the charts Dutch cartographer Gerardus Mercator engraved in 1541. During that time, all the charts were applied by hand making every map, a silent work of art. This globe represents the world at that at saw everything—vast and full of wonder...