Sotheby's currently has auctions for several beautiful pocket globes from the 1790s and early 1800s. If you have a few grand lying around, one of these 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch beauties could be yours.
Globemaking required the precise printing and placing of each gore,
or strip of printed material shaped like the rind surface of a lemon
wedge. In the miniature globe above, each gore represented thirty
degrees of longitude and were hand-colored. The outer case was notched
to hold a metal pin running through each pole for easier spinning.
Image and text from
BoingBoing, where there is a link to the Sotheby's auction.
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