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Lot Essay
The Cary family firm of globe-makers was founded in the late eighteenth century by John Cary (1755-1835). The Cary family swiftly became one of the leading London globe-makers along with the family firms of Newton and Bardin; 1816 saw the introduction of an 18in. pair to their range, and in 1820, William moved into the premises at 181 Strand and John moved to 86 St James's Street. John's two sons George (c. 1788-1859) and John (1791-1852) also moved into 181 Strand in 1822 where they conducted their own business making and selling globes. When John snr. died in 1835 the company was run by Henry Gould, although it retained the trading name of William Cary until 1890, the Post Office directory recording Cary & Co. at 7 Pall Mall in 1892, and then Cary, Porter & Co. at the same address from 1894-1904.
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The two globes professionally restored and revarnised, both in very decorative condition.
Old staining to paper form previous craquelure to varnish, the blue colour to the oceans almost certainly later. Small region of loss to Central Asia, and a few other small regions of loss. The paper horizon rings of different quality of impression, that to the terrestrial very faded and possibly bleached to clean, the colour possibly therefore added, some areas of infill. The celestial horizon much better. Both have later painted red edges. Small gap to horizon ring and stand on terrestrial, chips to veneer. The stands ever so slightly different in height, the celestial horizon ring standing taller. The compass to terrestrial very dirty and possibly facsimile with a new compass needle. The frames and horizon rings of different ages and grains of wood, small amount of old worming to terrestrial stand, which also has supporting brass bracket to the quadrant arcs. The stands both of some age and with repairs commensurate with use.
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Lot 43Sale 12850
J. & W. CARY, 1799 AND 1835A MATCHED PAIR OF LIBRARY GLOBESEstimate: GBP 30,000 - 50,000
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