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Period: 1820s
Lovely pair of English miniature globes on carved wooden stands
Located in ZWIJNDRECHT, NL
“NEWTON’S NEW & IMPROVED TERRESTRIAL and CELESTIAL GLOBES". PUBLISHED BY NEWTON & SON, 66 CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.” No date but ca. 1820-1830. Diameter globes 2.75 inches / Total heig...
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British Victorian Antique 1820s Globes

Materials

Wood

English Celestrial Table Globe By R.B Bate, London
Located in Essex, MA
!2 inch celestrial globe "The New Twelve Inch British Celestrial Globe". With a mahogany tripod base.
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English Regency Antique 1820s Globes

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Mahogany, Paper

Pair of Table Globes by J W Newton, Dated 1820
By John William Newton
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A pair of 12 inch table globes by J & W Newton, dated 1820, each with 12 hand coloured gores, graduated meridian rings, set within ebonised stands with t...
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English Regency Antique 1820s Globes

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Wood

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