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Lot 437

Newton & Son. fl.1841-1861.
Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; New & Improved Celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1840].

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New York

US$6,000 - US$8,000

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Newton & Son. fl.1841-1861.

Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe; New & Improved Celestial Globe. London: 66 Chancery Lane, [c.1840]. A pair of terrestrial and celestial globes, diameter 6 inches (152 mm). Each globe made up of 12 hand-colored engraved gores, and two polar calottes, laid over a plaster sphere, both with some old very light staining, and terrestrial with some crackling stains from the old varnish on the paper surface, brass half meridians. Mounted on companion turned mahogany stands, overall height 9.5 inches (240 mm).

A fine pair of Newton's 6 inch globes issued at the time when Newton and Berry had morphed into the new company Newton and Son. A contemporary published advertisement from Newton and Son, notes this 6 inch globe with mahogany pedestal selling for 7 shillings and 6 pence. See Dekker Globes at Greenwich p 48 and GLB0074 (celestial).

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