- FINE ART
-
FURNITURE + LIGHTING
Shop By Category
Shop By Artist
- NEW + CUSTOM
- DECORATIVE ARTS
-
JEWELRY
Shop By Category
Shop By Artist
- INTERIORS
- MAGAZINE
Offered by:
Wick Antiques LTD
Unit 2, Riverside Business Park, Gosport Street
Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9BB , England
Call Seller
44.159.067.7558
Showrooms
A rare pair of 9 inch table globes by Cary, each dated 1816
$ 31,100
-
Tear Sheet Print
- Save
- BoardAdd to Board
-
-
Description
A rare pair of 9 inch table globes by Cary, each dated 1816. These globes are by John and William Cary and show the geographical and political borders drawn up following the Congress of Vienna. Each one is surmounted by a brass hour circle, within a calibrated full brass meridian, and a horizon band with an engraved paper calendar and zodiac. Each turned mahogany stand has three legs joined by the original compass rose. The terrestrial globe shows geographic entities shaded in faded tones of blue, pink, olive, green, some with red or green outlines, and dark green coastlines. The celestial globe is cream coloured, with constellations shown by curved boundaries rather than as mythological or astrological figures. Stars are shown to the fifth magnitude. Both are dated August 1816.
The Congress of Vienna was an international diplomatic conference to reconstitute the European political order after the downfall of Napoleon I. The objective was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
The celebrated Cary family of cartographers and globe makers produced some of the best late Georgian globes. The firm was started in London in the late 18th century by John Cary (c1754-1835), an engraver and dealer in maps, who often worked in partnership with his brother, William Cary (c 1760-1825), a scientific instrument maker. John Cary concentrated on geographical excellence rather than on decoration. In about 1820, the Cary brothers moved their business to 86 St. James’s Street, leaving the premises at 181 Strand to John Cary’s son, George, (c1788-1859) and John Jr. (1791-1852) who traded as G. & J. Cary until about 1850. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: Brass and mahogany Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1816 Styles / Movements: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 487170 -
Dimensions
H. 20.08 in; Diam. 12.99 in; H. 51 cm; Diam. 33 cm;
Message from Seller:
Wick Antiques, established by Charles Wallrock in the early 1980s, specializes in fine antiques with a reputation built on extensive knowledge and long-standing relationships, including with Harrods. Contact Charles at 44.159.067.7558 or via email at charles@wickantiques.co.uk for exceptional pieces curated by a team with expertise in Islamic, Japanese, and fine works of art.
Sign In To View Price
close
You must Sign In to your account to view the price. If you don’t have an account, please Create an Account below.
More Listings from Wick Antiques LTD View all 744 listings
No Listings to show.
- Small Victorian oak and ebony partner’s desk, attributed to Holland and Son
- A Fine Farmyard Scene Sand Picture by Benjamin Zobel
- A William IV rosewood breakfront side cabinet
- A Very Fine and Historically Significant George III Silver Mounted Powder Horn
- Hardwood Carlton House desk
- English gilt metal ship's wheel desk clock
- A Royal Commemorative Cut Crystal Glass 1887 Golden Jubilee Scent Bottle
- An Unusual Early 20th Century George I Style Free Standing Pedestal Desk
- A Rare and Historically Interesting George IV Period Snuff Box Made from Oak
- A Fine Pair of Cary Globes, Retailed by Kirk and Mercein of New York c.1816-1820
- A stunning antique Regency boulle work desk tray
- An oil on canvas of William Paget, Marquess of Anglesey’s yacht Pearl
- Fine William IV Period Rosewood Library Table by George Simson and Son
- A Black Forest linden wood model of a hawk