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A John and William Cary 2 ¾-inch pocket globe, English, early 19th century, image 1
A John and William Cary 2 ¾-inch pocket globe, English, early 19th century, image 2
The Stephen Edell Collection of Pocket and Table Globes
Lot 166

A John and William Cary 2 ¾-inch pocket globe,
English, early 19th century,

15 September 2021, 14:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £5,737.50 inc. premium

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A John and William Cary 2 ¾-inch pocket globe, English, early 19th century,

the cartouche printed NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE, printed just outside the cartouche by J & W Cary Strand, with two pivots at the poles, in fish-skin covered case with inner surface applied with coloured map The WORLD as known in Caesar's Time agreeable to D'Auville, the other hemisphere with print A TABLE of Latitudes and Longitudes of Places not given on this GLOBE,
3 1/4in (8.3cm) diameter

Footnotes

Provenance:
The Stephen Edell Collection.

John Cary (1755-1835) founded the family firm, which went on to become one of the most prolific map-makers of the 19th century. John collaborated with his brother William (1758-1798), before his sons entered the firm in the 1820s. After John Cary Jr. died in 1852 the firm's name was updated to 'William Cary'.

Literature:
Elly Dekker, Globes at Greenwich, London, 1999.

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