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Cary's Pocket Globe agreeable to the latest discoveries.

CARY, John and CARY, William.
London,
Published by J. & W. Cary, Stand,
April, 1791.
Globe, papier mâché, covered with plaster coating and 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, varnished, housed in original shagreen over paste-board clamshell case, with brass hooks and eyes, lined on one half with a map entitled "The World as it was known in Cæsar's time agreable to D'Anville", and on the other half with "A Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of Places not given on this Globe".
Diameter: 76mm (3 inches).
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Biography

The Cary dynasty of globemakers was founded in the late eighteenth century by John Cary (1755-1835). The son of a Wiltshire maltster, Cary was apprenticed to William Palmer and became freeman in 1778. The first globes by Cary were advertised in the 'Traveller's Companion' in January 1791. The advertisement mentions that his globes were made from "entire new plates". It was common for publishers to buy or inherit copper plates for gores and alter them, r...

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Dekker GLB0001 and GLB0066; van der Krogt Car 1; Worms and Baynton-Williams, pp.129-133.

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