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Newton, Son and Berry. FL.1830-1838.
Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe. London: [c.1830].

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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Newton, Son and Berry. FL.1830-1838.

Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe. London: [c.1830]. A 3-inch (77 mm) diameter pocket celestial globe, made up of 12 hand-colored engraved gores laid over a plaster base, metal pins, depicting the tracks of Captain Cook's second and third voyages around the world, and Captain Biscoe's track around the southern Ocean. A few old repaired cracks, some light abrasion of the varnish. Mounted in a contemporary turned fruitwood case, with domed lid. Dekker Globes at Greenwich GLB 0054.

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