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Early English terrestrial globe, c. 1673 (engraving, brass, walnut & oak)
3482914 Early English terrestrial globe, c.1673 (engraving, brass, walnut & oak) by Berry, William (1639-1718) & Morden, Robert (c.1650-1703); height: 53 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: AN EARLY ENGLISH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE
MORDEN AND BERRY, CIRCA 1673
the globe comprised of twelve hand-coloured engraved gores and two polar calottes, the cartouche A New TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. Made and sold by Robert Morden. and William Berry. at the Atlas neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhill and at the Globe between York House and the New Exchange in the Strand London with a second dedication to the Reader cartouche, graduated equator, ecliptic and meridian through the Azores, the continents decorated with animals and natives, the seas with ships, sea monsters and rhumb lines; no Antarctic continent, Australia partially delineated to West and North, some of van Diemens land given, California as an Island, no Western nor Northern coasts to Canada, Southern Greenland as a series of Islands, China with rivers and major cities to the East of the Great Wall, peninsula of Corea; supported in graduated brass meridian ring, fitting in horizon ring with engraved calendrical scales, on walnut and oak stand of six legs, three with turned twists, united with cross stretchers under central plate, six bun feet
21in. (53cm.) high ); Photo eChristies Images; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23677008
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Cartographic Detailed Globe Mapping Sphere Terrestrial
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Bring the wonders of historical cartography into your daily routine with Media Storehouse's Photo Mugs. Featuring an exquisite image of an Early English Terrestrial Globe from Bridgeman Images, this mug showcases the intricate detail and beauty of a 1673 engraving by William Berry and Robert Morden. With its brass and walnut construction, this mug is not only a functional and stylish addition to your kitchen, but also a conversation starter. Travel back in time with every sip and add a touch of history to your day.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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This print showcases an exquisite Early English terrestrial globe, dating back to approximately 1673. Crafted by the skilled hands of William Berry and Robert Morden, this stunning piece is a true testament to their artistry and craftsmanship. Standing at an impressive height of 53 cm, it is a remarkable example of the globemaking tradition during that era. The globe itself consists of twelve meticulously hand-colored engraved gores and two polar calottes. Its cartouche proudly declares it as "A New TERRESTRIAL GLOBE" made and sold by Morden and Berry in London. The continents are adorned with depictions of animals and natives, while the seas feature intricate illustrations of ships, sea monsters, and rhumb lines. Notably absent from this depiction is the Antarctic continent, but Australia can be partially seen delineated to its west and north. California appears as an island, while Canada's western and northern coasts are missing. Southern Greenland is depicted as a series of islands. The globe rests on a graduated brass meridian ring which fits into a horizon ring adorned with engraved calendrical scales. It stands proudly on a walnut and oak stand supported by six legs - three featuring turned twists - united with cross stretchers under a central plate. This rare find offers us not only historical insight but also serves as a reminder of the incredible skill possessed by these talented artisans centuries ago.
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