Blaeu Terrestrial Table Globe, 1602 - Dec 11, 2021 | Arader Galleries In Ny
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

Blaeu Terrestrial Table Globe, 1602

Similar Sale History

View More Items in Globes
Sold
Bion's classic work on globes: Bion, Nicolas. 1652-1733. L'Usage des Globes Celestes et Terrestres et des Spheres. Amsterdam: Francois Halma, 1700. Bion, Nicolas. 1652-1733. L'Usage des Globes Celestes et Terrestres et des Spheres.
2019Bion's classic work on globesSee Sold Price

Related Globes

More Items in Globes

View More

Recommended Decorative Objects

View More
item-116712035=1
Blaeu Terrestrial Table Globe, 1602
Blaeu Terrestrial Table Globe, 1602
Item Details
Description
BLAEU, Willem Jansz (1573-1638).
Terrestrial Table Globe.
Diameter 9 inches (23cm); Overall height 15 inches (38cm).
Amsterdam, 1602 [but after 1621].

The globe made up of 12 engraved globe gores, hand-colored in outline, a few old stress cracks and some light restoration of globe surface, later varnish. The globe with a brass meridian circle (without graticule) is mounted in a 20th century Dutch-style 4-legged ebonized oak stand, with the horizon papered, but slightly lifting.

One of the earliest commercial globes to be issued by the Blaeu firm. Willem Blaeu, its founder, had worked with Tycho Brahe, the esteemed astronomer, from 1595 to 1596, and using Brahe;s new star catalog (not yet published), he issued a celestial globe for Anthonisz. Soon after, in 1598, he moved to Amsterdam to set up his own map and globe business. Seeing a gap in the market for a Dutch globe maker he set up in competition with Hondius, and by becoming the Globe maker to the VOC (Dutch East India Company) for whom he would supply terrestrial and celestial globes to all VOC ships, he cemented his position in the globe market. In the period 1598 to 1616, he produced pairs of globes at 6 different sizes, and by buying up the copper plates of his competition in Amsterdam, he soon became the premier globe maker of the world.

The 9 inch Blaeu globe is rare with only 18 pairs listed as extant, and of this number, 13 are in institutional hands and a further 18 individual celestial or terrestrial globes of the 23cm globe are recorded. This example is in the third state for the terrestrial [the first two states are recorded but no example known]

References: Van der Krogt Globi Neerlandici BLA III; Dekker Globes at Greenwich GLBO 151; 152 Van der Krogt Old Globes of the Netherlands Bla 4 and 6.
Buyer's Premium
  • 25%

Blaeu Terrestrial Table Globe, 1602

Estimate $70,000 - $100,000
See Sold Price
Starting Price $50,000
8 bidders are watching this item.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in New York, NY, us
Offers In-House Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment

Arader Galleries

Arader Galleries

New York, NY, United States820 Followers
TOP