[Terrestrial and celestial globe].
Terrestrial and celestial globes, each with 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, over a wooden sphere, with metal points, brass meridian ring, wooden circular horizon ring, supported on four turned ebonized columns united by cross-stretchers under the turned base, with four bun feet.
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Biography
Johann Bernard Bauer (1752-1839) was a scientific instrument and globemaker working in Nuremberg, along with his sons Carl Johann Sigmund (1780-1857) and Peter Bauer (1783-1847). Johann is recorded as the engraver of a celestial globe by Georg Klinger in 1790; he also published some late editions of the Doppelmayr globes. His sons are best known for their miniature globes published for the educational market.
Geography
The globe offers a si...