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Roundup: Globes

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Ever since we shot Christy and John's House Tour and their amazing entryway, we've been taking notice of globes. Click below for some good ones.

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This 10-inch Silver Ocean Globe ($84.95) from the Chicago Architecture Foundation caught our eye. It's marked with thin red longitude and latitude lines which we think look very sleek against the silver.


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This vintage globe is just like the ones we had at school. It's available through Etsy Shop wrenandchickadee for $25.


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This Moonball Globe is lit from within, and maps the lunar surface. It's 16 inches in diameter, available for $295 through CSN World Globes.


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This Classic Black Globe ($110) from Design Within Reach is easily legible, with color-coded countries.

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I have a few moon globes... the coolest ones are the mid-century ones from the 1950's and early 60's.

On these vintage globes, one side is labeled with the names of all the craters, etc. The other side is blank, because prior to 1959 (Soviet Luna 3 probe) no one knew what was on the dark-side of the moon -- since as it orbits the Earth, this side is permanently turned away from our view.

Due to the Cold War, the early American globes still didn't have anything to put on the dark-side of the globes until 1968 (when Apollo 8 first orbited the moon).

So... any moon globe you find with the dark-side blank is vintage and highly collectible.

posted by lightspeed on 2008-03-05 16:09:31
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I bought my nephew an illuminated globe for Xmas from http://www.worldglobes.com/
They have a great selection in various styles and sizes, and shipping was fast and reasonable.
(it makes a great nightlight too)

posted by bepsf on 2008-03-05 16:14:39
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We have some great really old ones at White Elephant Vintage. Globes are one of our favourite finds because we love dating them. It makes us feel all detective like.

This one and this one were made after 1948, as it includes Isreal, and before 1953 because Korea has not been divided. This one is an illuminated one that still has USSR and Zaire. And This globe is dated somewhere between 1958-1961, as Egypt is called United Arab Republic.

So neat!

posted by bluedressgirl on 2008-03-05 16:37:28
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Cool bluedressgirl!
With old globes, I always check a few names to date them too. I use the ones you mentioned as well checking whether the capital of Turkey is Constantinople or Istanbul, which dates it to before or after 1930.

posted by lightspeed on 2008-03-05 16:59:01
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FYI - the exact globe listed at DWR for $110 is $59.99 on the world globe site -- here's the link:
http://www.worldglobes.com/table-top-globes/transitional/starlightworldglobe.cfm#navbar=a

posted by BB on 2008-03-05 17:26:50
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And... I picked up one of the DWR style black globes on eBay for $16.

posted by Valerie on 2008-03-06 00:25:47
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My long-lost childhood love of globes has suddenly been reborn hardcore! I want that silver one very badly!

posted by trygve on 2008-03-06 01:37:03
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I just did a story about old maps (and globes) at my blog, www.strangeclosets.com. The story is at http://www.strangeclosets.com/2008/03/world-is-flat.html

As I said before, I LOVE that globe on the fridge in the entry. Very cool.

posted by t8 on 2008-03-06 14:20:20
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