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Uncommon WW2 physical world globe with compass in wooden base

c. 
1941

Full title

Räths Physikalischer Erdglobus
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Rare physical "Bauhaus style" globe from the World War II era with uniquie color scheme picturing elevation. There is a functional compass built in the base. The globe displays many geographic features as mountain ranges, mountains, valleys, plateaus, lowlands, wetlands, plains, salt plains, deserts, oasis, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, canals, glaciers, bays, gulfs, penninsulas, capes, islands, coral reefs, continents, seas, oceans, ocean depth, straits, warm and cold currents, floating ice packs line, palm tree line, trenches, major cities and country borders. Anected Czechia is portrayed as part of Germany.

Condition

Acceptable. Parts of the maps are missing. Maps are somewhat dirty, mainly on the top of the globe. The wooden base is scratched. Compass is intact and working.

Materials
Paper, wood, metal
Height
50
cm
cm
Diameter
33
cm
Sold
95
 €

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