A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS

THE GLOBES BY RICHARD CUSHEE, 1731, THE STANDS 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II 3-INCH POCKET GLOBES ON WALNUT STANDS
THE GLOBES BY RICHARD CUSHEE, 1731, THE STANDS 19TH CENTURY
Comprising a terrestrial and celestial globe, the terrestrial cartouche signed 'A New / GLOBE / of the Earth / by R. Cushee / 1731', each on a later stand with spiral-turned legs joined by X-form stretchers
4 ¼ in. (10.8 cm.) high, 3 ¼ in. (8.3 cm.) diameter overall
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With Arthur Davidson, Ltd., London.
Acquired by Annie Laurie Aitken (1900-1984) and Russell Barnett Aitken (1910-2002) from the above on 9 May 1972.

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Elizabeth Seigel
Elizabeth Seigel Vice President, Specialist, Head of Private and Iconic Collections

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Richard Cushee (1696-1733) was apprenticed to the hydrographer and globe maker Charles Price (c.1697-1733), made a freeman of the Merchant Taylors guild in 1721, and worked from The Globe & Sun in Fleet Street, sharing premises with John Coggs and William Wyeth (G. Clifton, Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851, London, 1995). A single terrestrial pocket globe of this size and with the same signature and date was sold from the collection of Nico and Nanni Israel; Christie's, London, 11 December 2019, lot 21 (£10,000).

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