1860
25 diameter cm
Pair of Victorian era table globes, celestial globe and terrestrial globe, diameter 25 cm.
The terrestrial globe has an inscription that states: Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe Drawn from the Surveys of the most esteemed Navigators and Travelers, Newton and Son, Chancery Lane.
Small shortcomings.
The celestial globe has an inscription that quotes: Newton's New and Improved Celestial Globe, On which all the Stars taken from the best Authorities are recalculated and accurately laid down Manufactured by Newton & Son Chancery lane & 3 Fleet St Temple Bar, London published June 1860 .
Restoration.
Both are supported by a wooden base, overall height of 35 cm.

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