Newton’s smallest globe

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Newton's New Terrestrial Globe.

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NEWTON, [John]
[London,
J. & W. Newton, 66 Chancery Lane],
1818
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, over a papier mâché and plaster sphere, with metal pivots, housed in shagreen over paste-board clamshell case, rim painted red, with hooks and eyes, lined with two sets of 12 hand-coloured engraved celestial half-gores. A few areas on the globe with varnish chipped.
Diameter: 51mm (2 inches).
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A fine example of Newton's tiny 51mm (2 inch) 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 Chancery Lane in 1803, before settling at 66 Chancery Lane in 1817.

John Newton (1759-184...

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National Trust Collections 1338180.