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    KM Celestial globe

    I am proud to show you a new piece in my collection. It all happen suddenly when I was informed about it yesterday, and I have arranged a trade for a few pieces with fair market value.

    The globe map is in very good shape, but on the top few pieces are missing so it will need a proper restoration (that's the reason why previous owner turned the globe upside-down on these photos).

    I hope you guys like it

    Here are few links to some similar pieces owned by other collectors:
    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ighlight=globe

    and Michel's one on GMIC: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/16...lobe-1st-type/
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    #2
    OK, so after I put a hand on one of these magnificent pieces which are, as Michel said, top rare, I'd like to make a reference thread out of this one, in which I will put all known KM celestial globes which I can find.


    Let's start with Michel's one, presented on various occasions, a piece of magnificent collection he shared with us:
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      #3
      These two are from former Atlantik-Pirat collection:
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        #4
        One from US WW2 museum (from above mentioned GMIC thread, museum is in Boston):
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        Last edited by amiklic1; 09-24-2013, 08:41 AM.

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          #5
          One owned by forum member Stan:
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            #6
            another one from Internet.
            It has a kind of a plastic piece on top of a globe so if it's original it is not KM as described, I believe.
            I tend to believe that the piece is replaced by white plastic one.
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            Last edited by amiklic1; 09-24-2013, 08:42 AM.

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              #7
              one sold by Christie's in 2006 for 1457$
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                #8
                One in the inventory of Collector's guild:
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                  #9
                  One sold on auction in 2011 for 4000$
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                    #10
                    Another sold by Christie's in 2004 for 2170 US$
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                      #11
                      Here is one sold on auction (Bonham's) in 2003 for £1,351
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                        #12
                        With the one I know that is in forum member's collection and is not shown here that makes total of 11 pieces with large brass frame (like mine) and 5 with a small frame (together with the ones I posted below).

                        After I reviewed all photos and available info (not much, unfortunately), I dare to say that the "large" ones with large brass frame and with lid are late models, whilst "small" ones are early models.
                        The same is described on Atlantik-Pirat gallery page here:http://www.atlantik-pirat.com/Gallery1.htm

                        Of course, that can also be a completely different models and that both were used for different purposes and on different types of vessel.

                        With that I also mean a somewhere mentioned use of similar device by Luftwaffe, so I'd like to start the discussion about these great items.

                        For the end, here is a photo Michel posted once, of a celestial globe in use:
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                        Last edited by amiklic1; 09-24-2013, 10:20 AM.

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                          #13
                          running through my archives and I found another one, which is inside U-505 in Chicago. It's the "small" model.
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                            #14
                            Oho-ho, here is another one in U-534 display, also:
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                              #15
                              another photo from webberswarships.ca web page:
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