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Newton, Son & Berry. fl.1830-1838.
Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; Newton's Improved Pocket celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1830].

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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Newton, Son & Berry. fl.1830-1838.

Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; Newton's Improved Pocket celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1830]. A pair of pocket globes, each mounted on later Dutch style stands, globe diameter 3 inches (77 mm). Each globe made up of 12 hand-colored engraved gores laid over a plaster sphere, with axis pins and later brass meridian circle, terrestrial showing the tracks of Cook's Second and third voyages. Some light spotting to the terrestrial gores, some old restoration of cracks on both, a few newer cracks to the celestial and terrestrial, with slight chipping of varnish. Dekker Globes at Greenwich, GLB0054 (terrestrial).

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