A George IV 18-inch floor-standing library globe by John Smith
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Description
A George IV 18-inch floor-standing library globe by John Smith, set in a mahogany stand with a turned baluster support and three arched legs on brass castors joined by stretchers centred on a compass rose, the cartouche, surmounted by a royal crest, reading ‘Terrestrial Globe Containing all the Latest Discoveries and Geographical improvements ….. Dedicated by permission to His Most Gracious Majesty George IIII by John Smith, Globe Maker…. London. Made by J. Smith. Strand and sold by C Smith172 Strand.’ English, 1820.
Footnote: Charles Smith, engraver to the Prince of Wales, founded a publishing firm specializing in maps in 1799. Competition with the Cary family may have stimulated the addition of globes to his line of production. From 1827-1852, the firm had a shop at 172 The Strand, but it moved to 63 Charing Cross in 1870. In 1845, when Charles’ son entered the business, the range of published globes was extended. The firm was eventually taken over by Philip and Son. -
More Information
Period: 19th Century Materials: Mahogany Condition: Good. Good Creation Date: 1820 Styles / Movements: George IV, Traditional Dealer Reference #: akgfxnecsojj Incollect Reference #: 448254 -
Dimensions
W. 24 in; H. 44.5 in; D. 24 in; Diam. 24 in; W. 60.96 cm; H. 113.03 cm; D. 60.96 cm; Diam. 60.96 cm;
Message from Seller:
Wick Antiques was established by Charles Wallrock in the early 1980s. Having grown up in the Antiques world Charles developed an extensive wealth of knowledge. Starting out as a ‘man with a van’ he quickly gained a good reputation and embarked on a longstanding relationship with Harrods. He was later joined by his wife, Caroline Wallrock. Caroline having completed a Persian degree, went on to study at Christie’s fine art and then joined Sotheby’s specializing in Islamic and Japanese works of art
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