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LOT 2 A REGENCY TWELVE INCH CELESTIAL LIBRARY TABLE GLOBE

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Dreweatts 1759

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Dreweatts 1759

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A REGENCY TWELVE INCH CELESTIAL LIBRARY TABLE GLOBE John and William Cary, London, circa 1810 The sphere applied with twelve engraved and hand tinted colour gores incorporating trade label CARY'S, NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE, ON WHICH, are carefully laid down upwards of 3,500 stars, Selected from the moft accurate observations, and calculated to the Year 1800, with the extent of each constellation precisely delined, By MR. GILPIN of the ROYAL SOCIETY... with the constellations represented by delicately coloured mythical beasts and figures and appropriately labelled along with the stars with brightness represented in seven grades of MAGNITUDE, with equinoctial graduated in degrees and ecliptic with Zodiacal calendar and also graduated in degrees, pivoted via the poles within brass meridian circle also further divided for degrees, resting in wooden stand with hand coloured paper horizon ring graduated in degrees in two directions, days of the month and houses of the Zodiac with names and symbols and also showing compass directions, raised on four baluster turned supports with conforming turned stretchers to carry the meridian ring at the base, (damages). 42cm (16.5ins) approx. high, 43cm (17ins) wide overall. The celebrated Cary family business of scientific instrument and globe makers was established by John Cary at Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London in 1782 moving to a new address at 'Corner of Arundel Square', Strand the following year. He was primarily an engraver of maps, charts and globes who moved again in 1783 to 188 Strand. By 1791 he had entered into what appeared to be a relatively casual partnership with his brother, William; this partnership lasted until circa 1816 by which time William and John Cary had moved again to 181 Strand before finally settling in 86 St. James in 1820. The following year he was succeeded by his sons, John (II) and George Cary, who continued from the firm's 181 Strand address until 1851/2 when the business was acquired by Henry Gould. Condition Report: The sphere exhibits extensive damage in the form of cracked and broken surface which has subsequently been stabilised with sections re-stuck resulting in uneven surface. In addition there is a crack to the equator which traverses approx. 70% the circumference; this crack has been stabilised. Both poles have concentric damage with repairs. The surface has overall wear, scuffs and some losses to the gores. The pivot attachments are solid and the meridian ring appears undamaged however the bottom locating post/lug is missing. The horizon ring is in sound condition with a relatively small chip to the edge, the papers are intact. The stand is generally in sound original condition but is in dirty/neglected condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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