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A New Terrestrial Globe by J. Newton 1800.

NEWTON, John
[London],
J. Newton,
1800
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, clipped at 65 degrees latitude, with two polar calottes, over a papier mâché and plaster sphere, varnished, housed in original shagreen over paste-board clamshell case, rim painted red, with hooks and eyes, lined with two sets of 12 hand-coloured engraved celestial gores, varnished. A few areas of abrasion to the surface of the globe, celestial globe gores buckling in one or two places.
Diameter: 70mm (2.75 inches).
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The cartography reflects an updated version of Newton's first pocket globe of 1783, which, in turn, was an update of Nathaniel Hill's 1754 pocket globe.

Biography
During the first half of the nineteenth century the firm of Newton, together with Bardin and Cary, occupied a leading position in the manufacture of globes in London. The firm was established by John Newton in 1783 and operated originally from the Globe & Sun 128 Chancery Lane, moving to 97 Chancer...

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