Wednesday 20 March 2024
An 18-inch terrestrial globe on stand, by W & T M Bardin, early 19th century, the cartouche...
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An 18-inch terrestrial globe on stand, by W & T M Bardin, early 19th century, the cartouche printed To the Rt. Honorable / SIR JOSEPH BANKS BAR. K. B. / President of the Royal Society / This New British Terrestrial Globe / Containing all the latest Discoveries and Communications, from the most / correct and authentic Observations and Surveys, to the year 1799 / by Captn. Cook and more recent Navigators. Engraved from / an accurate Drawing by Mr. Arrowsmith, Geographer / Additions to 1807 / Respectfully Dedicated / by his most obedient hble. Servants / W. & T.M. Bardin / Manufactured & Sold Wholesale & Retail W. & T. M. BARDIN / in Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, London, with two sets of twelve-coloured gores applied to the sphere mounted in a brass meridian, the horizon ring with engraved paper calendar and zodiac scale, supported on four later quadrants on a mahogany tripod base and brass castors, approx. 107cm high
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