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J & W CARY, London
Cary's New Celestial Globe on which are correctly laid down upwards of 3,500 stars ... with the extent of each constellation precisely defined by Mr. Gilpin of the Royal Society. January 1st 1816
A 12-inch diameter celestial globe with twelve coloured paper gores (many surface abrasions, paper loss), the brass meridian circle engraved in four quadrants, with contemporary printed horizon circle, on Cary-style mahogany stand, the four baluster-turned legs united by stretchers -- 18-inches (45.7cm.) high
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Cary's New Celestial Globe on which are correctly laid down upwards of 3,500 stars ... with the extent of each constellation precisely defined by Mr. Gilpin of the Royal Society. January 1st 1816
A 12-inch diameter celestial globe with twelve coloured paper gores (many surface abrasions, paper loss), the brass meridian circle engraved in four quadrants, with contemporary printed horizon circle, on Cary-style mahogany stand, the four baluster-turned legs united by stretchers -- 18-inches (45.7cm.) high
See Illustration