This is a rare pair of English miniature globes, by Thomas Harris and Son, 'Opticians and Globe Makers to his Majesty, and the Dukes of Kent and Sussex, 52 Great Russell Street'. Despite their royal patronage, remarkably few of their miniature globes appear to have survived.
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Good conserved condition overall. With discoloration and staining to paper. Some chips and losses around the notches on the horizon rings where the meridian rings slot in. Neatly restored crack along celestial equator and on celestial horizon ring. Wear as one would expect through age and handling. Celestial: gore with some visible separation at the joins. Restorations to north and south poles. Terrestrial: stand with some restored breaks and rubbing to paper.
The diameter of the globes themselves is 3 in.
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Lot 1574Sale 20868
BY THOMAS HARRIS & SON, CIRCA 1820A PAIR OF GEORGE IV TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL MINIATURE TABLE GLOBESEstimate: USD 2,000 - 3,000
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