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A Newton pocket globe, 1817
A Newton’s 3-inch pocket globe, English, published 1817,
the sphere printed within a cartouche NEWTONS New & Improved Terrestrial Pocket Globe in fish skin covered case with printed and coloured gores applied to inner hemispheres and printed NEWTON’S Improved Pocket Celestial GLOBE
3 1/4in (8 cm) diameter
A Newton’s 3-inch pocket globe, English, published 1817,
the sphere printed within a cartouche NEWTONS New & Improved Terrestrial Pocket Globe and in the southern Pacific Ocean NB The Improved Analemma is intended to supercede the necessity of the Eliptic Line hitherto unnecessarily drawn upon the Terrestrial Globe Pub. Jan. 1 1817, in fish skin covered case with printed and coloured gores applied to inner hemispheres and printed NEWTON’S Improved Pocket Celestial GLOBE
3 1/4in (8 cm) diameter
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R.B. Bate’s Pocket Globe, 1807
An ENGLISH 3-INCH POCKET GLOBE
Robert Brettel Bate, London 1807
With applied retailers’s cartouche
R.B.BATE 17 POULTRY London 1807
The globe comprised of twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, two metal axis pins to poles allow the globe to rotate in its original fishskin case with interior celestial gores.
An ENGLISH 3-INCH POCKET GLOBE
Robert Brettel Bate, London 1807
With applied retailers’s cartouche
R.B.BATE 17 POULTRY London 1807
The globe comprised of twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, two metal axis pins to poles allow the globe to rotate in its original fishskin case with interior celestial gores.
3¼ in. (8 cm.) diameter
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Lane’s Pocket Globe, 1809
A 2 3/4-iNch POCKET GLOBE PUBLISHED BY Nicholas Lane, LONDON, 1809
comprising twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, maker’s cartouche inscribed “LANE’s Pocket GLOBE – LONDON 1809”
A 2 3/4-iNch POCKET GLOBE PUBLISHED BY Nicholas Lane, LONDON, 1809
comprising twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, maker’s cartouche inscribed “LANE’s Pocket GLOBE – LONDON 1809”
The oceans including the Ethiopic Ocean; the Western or Atlantic Ocean; The Eastern Ocean; and Great South Sea with tracks for Anson and Cook; the South Pole unmarked and described as ‘Frozen Ocean’, Australia described as ‘New Holland’ and conjoined as one withTasmania, national boundaries in dotted outline, cities and rivers, China, showing the Great
Wall, sited next to ‘Independent Tartary’, Africa with details such as ‘Negroland’, and ‘Country of the Hottentots’, Canada with no northern coastline, and other details, two steel axis pins at the poles, contained within a hinged spherical faux fishskin-covered case lined with two sets of engraved celestial half-gores, coloured green and with constellations depicted by signs of the Zodiac
Globe 3-inch (7.5cm) diameter
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Cary’s pocket globe, 1791
A 3 inch Cary’s pocket globe
Agreable to the Latest Discoveries, London J & W Cary Strand, April1, 1791
in fishskin case lined on one half with a map entitled “The World as it was known in Caesar’s time agreable to D’Anville”, on the other half with “A Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of Places not given on this Globe”
A 3 inch Cary’s pocket globe
Agreable to the Latest Discoveries, London J & W Cary Strand, April1, 1791
The terrestrial globe covered with 12 hand colored gores
in fishskin case lined on one half with a map entitled “The World as it was known in Caesar’s time agreable to D’Anville”, on the other half with “A Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of Places not given on this Globe”
globe diameter: 7.7 cm
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A N. Lane’s pocket globe, 1776
A 2.75 inch pocket globe
1,00€
published by Nicholas Lane, 1776
twelve hand coloured engraved gores
cartouche reading “A New Globe of the Earth by N. Lane, 1776”A 2.75 inch pocket globe
published by Nicholas Lane, 1776
twelve hand coloured engraved gores
cartouche reading “A New Globe of the Earth by N. Lane, 1776”
in original fish skin case lined with two sets of
coloured engraved celestial half-gores
with constellations depicted by signs of the Zodiac