C1867

Smith’s Terrestial Globe Containing all the Most Recent Discoveries.

Mapmaker:

Smith & Sons

An early and scarce dated example (1867) of Charles Smith’s table top  globe. SMITH’S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Containing all the MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES. LONDON. SMITH & SON, 63 CHARING CROSS and dated 1867 below the title. 10″ (250mm) . The globe … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Smith’s Terrestial Globe Containing all the Most Recent Discoveries.

Date:

C1867

Mapmaker:

Smith & Sons

Condition:

Some age wear and surface repairs, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Papier-mache, turned mahogany column with ‘Y’-shaped stand and three bun feet.and brass.

Image Size: 

330mm 
x 250mm
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Smith's Terrestial Globe Containing all the Most Recent Discoveries. - Antique Map from 1867

Genuine antique
dated:

1867

Description:

An early and scarce dated example (1867) of Charles Smith’s table top  globe.

SMITH’S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Containing all the MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES. LONDON. SMITH & SON, 63 CHARING CROSS and dated 1867 below the title. 10″ (250mm) .

The globe is made of a semi-circular brass meridian ring graduated 90-0-90, on a turned mahogany column with ‘Y’-shaped stand and three bun feet.

The Globe is made up of 12 hand-coloured gores, the equatorial graduated in degrees from 0°-180°-0° and hours XII-I-XII, the ecliptic graduated in days of the houses of the Zodiac with symbols, an ungraduated Greenwich meridian, analemma in the Pacific (shown as a figure eight indicating the position of the sun at the mean solar moon over the course of a year), ocean currents and with the tracks of Cook’s voyages shown, some countries outlined in colour (the British Empire in red), partial coast of Antarctica delineated with Mt. Erebus an active volcano.

Mapmaker:

Charles Smith was a London based map & globe seller and was ‘Map seller extraordinary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales’.  

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