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Lot 441

Malby and Co. 1843-1850.
Malby's Terrestrial Globe. London; John Charles Dennis, 122 Bishopsgate, 1852.

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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Malby and Co. 1843-1850.

Malby's Terrestrial Globe. London; John Charles Dennis, 122 Bishopsgate, 1852. Terrestrial globe, 3 inches (77 mm) diameter, Made up of 12 hand-colored engraved gores laid over a plaster sphere, original varnish, brass half meridian circle, mounted on its original turned fruitwood stand, overall height 5.75 inches (148 mm).

An attractive 3 inch diameter terrestrial globe issued by Malby before 1850, but with an engraved over-label on the title with the imprint of fellow optician and instrument maker John Charles Dennis fl.1833-1866. Although Thomas Malby III took over the business in London in 1851, it appears that some of the stock was sold on to other instruments sellers at the time of the death of Thomas II.

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