Terrestrial globe or world map (60 cm in circumference), signed J. Lebègue & Cie* 30 rue de Lille in Paris, on a blackened wooden base, from the Napoleon III period, 19th century.
This globe is in good general condition. Signed see photos. Mentions include: - railways - submarine telegraph cables - major navigation lines. At the South Pole, it is mentioned: UNEXPLORED REGIONS
Please note: some accidents and losses on the globe, slight yellowing in places, the ring between the support rod and the globe moves a little, wear and tear, see photos (see red arrows).
* J. Lebègue & Cie was a famous Brussels publishing house in the 19th century that later opened a commercial branch in Paris. For the publication of Globes terrestres, they worked closely with the geographer R. Barbot.