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An Italian armillary sphere
By [Anonymous], [c.1825]
Homann’s rare pocket armillary
By [HOMANN, Johann Baptist]., [c1702-1715].
Rare portable globe published in Hackney
By FROST, W[illiam], [c1832].
One of the earliest illustrated trade catalogues and a fascinating glimpse into the use of scientific instruments at the beginning of the eighteenth century
By [TUTTELL, Thomas], c.1700-1718].
The Charts Room at Chatham Dockyard
By [Anonymous], 1761 [but later?].
A Silver Pocket Globe
By CUSHEE, Richard, 1731.
Doppelmayr’s smallest globes
By DOPPELMAYR, Johann Gabriel, 1736; [celestial globe dated 1735].
The Swan River Colony
By LANE, [Thomas after ADAMS, Dudley; and FERGUSON, James], [c1833]
A striking armillary sphere held aloft by Atlas
By [Anonymous], c1780s].
Fine facsimile of the oldest surviving terrestrial globe
By BEHAIM, Martin, 1492
Showing the track of Cook’s ‘Endeavour’ voyage
By [ANONYMOUS after MOLL, Herman]., c.1775].
A unique nineteenth century nautical instrument maker’s shop sign
By [Anonymous], c.1825-51]