A New Globe of the Earth by Dudley Adams.
[London]
Dudley Adams, J. Mynde Sc. [engraver],
[c1795-1808, date removed in the plate].
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved paper gores, clipped at 70 degrees, with two polar calottes, over a heavy metal sphere, housed in shagreen over paste-board clamshell case, rim painted red, with hook and eye, lined with 12 hand-coloured engraved celestial gores. The north and south poles with recent repairs and manuscript facsimile.
Diameter: 70mm (2.75 inches).
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notes:
This globe is a later issue of Dudley's 1808 globe, with the date removed in the plate.
Biography
Dudley Adams (1762-1830) was the son of George Adams (c1704-1773). Dudley Adams' brother, George Adams, (1750-1795) took over the family business after the death of their father, and Dudley Adams worked independently at 53 Charing Cross, where he published new editions of his father's 305 and 460mm (12 and 18 inch) globes. In 1796, Dudley returned to Fleet Stree...
Biography
Dudley Adams (1762-1830) was the son of George Adams (c1704-1773). Dudley Adams' brother, George Adams, (1750-1795) took over the family business after the death of their father, and Dudley Adams worked independently at 53 Charing Cross, where he published new editions of his father's 305 and 460mm (12 and 18 inch) globes. In 1796, Dudley returned to Fleet Stree...
bibliography:
Dekker GLB0042 (terrestrial), GLB0051 (celestial).
provenance:
Thomas Porter’s exceptionally rare plan of London
Isle of Man
The Royal Group of docks
Cumberland - Greenwood's large-scale map of Cumberland
The young Charles II
Joseph Huddart
Rare broadside illustrating the orbits of the known comets
Manuscript map of Landau
John Flamsteed
Cassini’s seminal Lunar Map
George Bauerkeller's rare and strikingly modern embossed plan of London
George Bauerkeller’s rare and strikingly modern embossed plan of London with its Index 


