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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV LIBRARY GLOBES by J. & W. Cary, comprising a celestial and terrestrial globe, each with a brass meridian circle, in a mahogany stand with turned shaft and on rectangular downswept legs inlaid with a lozenge, on block feet, lacking compass stretchers, the terrestrial globe labelled CARY'S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE EXHIBITING The Tracks and Discoveries made by CAPTAIN COOK Also those of Captain Vancouver on the/ NORTH WEST COAST of AMERICA, And M. DE LA PEROUSE, on the COAST of TARTARY TOGETHER With every other Improvement collected from Various Navigators to the present time LONDON Made and sold by J. & W. Cary, Strand, March 1st 1815. WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO 1831, the celestial similarly labelled and dated 1791
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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV LIBRARY GLOBES by J. & W. Cary, comprising a celestial and terrestrial globe, each with a brass meridian circle, in a mahogany stand with turned shaft and on rectangular downswept legs inlaid with a lozenge, on block feet, lacking compass stretchers, the terrestrial globe labelled CARY'S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE EXHIBITING The Tracks and Discoveries made by CAPTAIN COOK Also those of Captain Vancouver on the/ NORTH WEST COAST of AMERICA, And M. DE LA PEROUSE, on the COAST of TARTARY TOGETHER With every other Improvement collected from Various Navigators to the present time LONDON Made and sold by J. & W. Cary, Strand, March 1st 1815. WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO 1831, the celestial similarly labelled and dated 1791
26in. (66cm.) diam., overall; 47in. (119cm.) high (2)
26in. (66cm.) diam., overall; 47in. (119cm.) high (2)