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Sanford Globe Traveler

Categories Travel
Material Bakelite
Markings See photo
Manufacturer Sanford Mfg Co
Origin United States
Date or Era circa 1930
Measuring 2 ¾” high

The Sanford Globe Traveler was first marketed in the 1930s and became popular due to its unique design and functionality. The Traveler was designed to resemble a miniature globe, reflecting the fascination with travel and exploration during that era. It was made from Bakelite, a popular plastic material at the time, known for its durability and moldability. The Sanford Globe Traveler was made to store the ink bottle used to replenish ink in fountain pens, whether needed when traveling or at home or the office.

Red Traveler (with box) sold for $150 in December 2022

Green sold for $85 in April 2024

Blue sold for $70 in March 2023

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