Lunar globe 100mm diameter on wooden stand by Replogle Globes Inc. Chicago. Compiled from Lunar Orbiter pictures 1981-1985
French lunar globe, 15cm (5 3/4-inch) diameter (1:23,000,000 scale) on ebonized wooden stand, late 19th century. The globe gores are printed by C.M. Gaudibert and Emile Beraux, Paris under the direction of Camille Flammarion a famous French populariser of science and astronomy during the 19th century. The usually blank part of the globe for the lunar farside lists 343 named craters and has the limits of the Moon's libration marked at the edge of the visible lunar surface. French lunar globe 1880-1899
Plaster lunar globe, 2-foot in diameter, with three-legged mahogany frame. Shows the nearside of the Moon in relief. Modelled by John Russell, R.A. (1800-1806) for Sir Henry Charles Englefield. Later sold to Mr Stock of Poplar, London England. Plaster lunar globe 1800-1806
Three astronomical globes of lithographed metal on metal stands, made as coin banks, by Replogle Globes (part of the Meredith Corporation), Chicago, 1987 Three astronomical globes of lithographed metal on metal stands 1970
Model of the Moon, 19 feet in diameter (half hemisphere), made by Thomas Dickert in Bonn and based on the lunar maps by Dr Julius Schmidt. Constructed at the University of Bonn in the mid 1850s, the model was later sold and sent to America before being acquired by the Field Museum in Chicago where it was displayed until the 1980s. Model of the Moon 1850-1854