The Scott Globe Bar has 17th-century antique mapping and is beautifully crafted in Italy by Zoffoli. This globe's name comes from the famous explorer Robert Falcon Scott. In the early 20th century he led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions in the name of discovery.
This deluxe model can carry at least 6 bottles and 9 glasses and suitable for both large and small rooms. The stand is made from chestnut stained solid hardwood legs mounted to a durable veneered base. The equator ring and base have been screen printed with detail from the period. The Scott bar globe's map is a 17th century is ideal for any environment and a great centre piece for any room with its 16" antique replica globe ball. Please note: Glasses and bottles are not supplied. Some assembly required.
Cartography
A reproduction of a 17th century map.
Map designed by Pierre Duval, a french cartographer who worked for the French King Louis XIV
Exact date unknown, but it is somewhere between 1647 and 1683
Map Detail
A vintage feel from the 17th century old world mapping
Text hand drawn in Latin adding to the classic feel of the globe
Illustrations of 17th century ships on the oceans
Illustrations of wildlife including bears and elephants
Illustrations of buildings including the pyramids and major cities at the time