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Fine Rare Regency Table-Top Celestial 12” Globe by J & W Cary ca. 1816

$11,500
£8,650.76
€10,021.50
CA$16,212.62
A$18,029.51
CHF 9,463.08
MX$219,861.26
NOK 119,594.62
SEK 112,124.72
DKK 74,799.28

About the Item

A FINE REGENCY TABLE-TOP CELESTIAL 12" GLOBE ON MAHOGANY TRIPODAL STAND John and William Cary, 181 Strand, London circa 1816 24 5/8" H x 15" W x 15" D 12" globe diameter A fine Regency 12-inch celestial table-top globe by John and William Cary, the sphere made up of twelve hand-colored engraved gores laid to the ecliptic poles, the axis through the celestial poles, the equator graduated in degrees and hours, the colures in degrees and the ecliptic graduated in days with the signs of the zodiac and a twilight zone. The zodiac belt is within a graph-form grid. The constellations, which include the twelve signs of the zodiac, are depicted as figures from Greek mythology, animals, and scientific instruments, delicately outlined and lightly shaded in tones of pink, brown, olive, and grey against a cream ground. Stars are shown to seven orders of magnitude, along with nebulae and clusters, following the key engraved above the cartouche. Brighter stars such as Aldebaran are identified by name, and many others are labeled with their Bayer Greek letter designations. The cartouche reads: CARY’S NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE, On which are correctly laid down upwards of 3500 Stars selected from the most accurate observations and calculated for the year 1800. With the extent of each constellation precisely defined by Mr. Gilpin of the Royal Society. Made and Sold by J. & W. Cary, Strand, London, Jan. 1, 1816. The reference to George Gilpin, Clerk of the Royal Society (1785–1810), and the stated calculation date of 1800 reflect the Cary firm’s reliance on the late-18th-century cataloguing of stellar positions, retaining the traditional mythological constellation forms before mid-19th-century reforms began stripping away pictorial imagery in favor of schematic star maps. The globe is set within a calibrated brass meridian circle and an engraved horizon ring with printed calendar and zodiac, supported on an elegant George III–style mahogany tripod stand with slender, curved supports rising from a spiral-turned vase baluster, on outswept slipper feet. Historical Context The celebrated Cary firm of cartographers and globe-makers was founded by John Cary (1754–1835), whose partnership with his brother William Cary (c.1760–1825), a distinguished instrument maker, produced some of the finest English globes of the late Georgian period. Operating from 181 Strand, the brothers offered celestial and terrestrial globes in multiple sizes from 1791 onward, introducing the 12-inch format in 1798. The celestial globes in this series incorporated upwards of 3,500 stars based on the most accurate contemporary observations, with constellation boundaries and extents carefully defined by Gilpin of the Royal Society. In the years immediately following its introduction, the 12-inch celestial globe became one of Cary’s most popular formats, suitable for use in both institutional and domestic settings. Customers could select from various stand designs, from simple table mounts to more elaborate library stands. Curator’s Note In 1816, the Cary brothers’ celestial globes represented the state of British astronomical cartography, synthesizing Enlightenment-era star catalogues with the enduring classical iconography of the heavens. While later 19th-century globes moved toward abstraction, the Cary designs retained a harmonious blend of scientific precision and artistic tradition. The present globe is distinguished by its early 19th-century date, crisp and well-preserved engraved gores, and its original finely crafted mahogany stand. It is at the same time an artistic object and a notable surviving Regency-era scientific instrument. A nearly identical example with a ring-turned versus the present spiral turned baluster is held in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History (acc. no. 214358). The same ring-turned format sold at Christie's, London, 13 September 2007, lot 1403 for 9375 GBP (converting to approximately $ 18,900 USD at the time of sale). Condition: Scuffs, losses and scratches to the surfaces throughout, these mostly part of the patina now. Old repairs at the tip and base of the globe, both ends with discoloration to the repair material over time and losses: the bottom repair with loss of the repair material. Old discolored varnish, quite early, the globe with foxing, staining and discoloration. Horizontal ring slightly wavy. Old repairs to the tripodal legs, including a screw to the top of one leg where it joins the base, restored cracks to the base where the legs join in and more recent screws to the iron bracket beneath the legs. Compass stretcher was removed from between the legs at some point. Literature: Globes from the Western World, Dekker and van der Krogt, Zwemmer, 1993. John Cary, Engraver, Map, Chart and Print-Seller and Globe-Maker, Fordham, Cambridge University Press, 1925. ref. 506RQE26S About silla antiques & art Established in 2009, we have available in our 9000 square foot brick-and-mortar gallery an ever-changing selection of carefully curated and catalogued furniture, decorative arts, paintings, sculpture and estate jewelry. Our company has long specialized in sculpture circa 1860 through 1930 and as such the gallery always has a very large collection of exceptional European and American sculpture available on display. The gallery is located at 117 W Burd Street in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania and is open by appointment only. We welcome your visit and would love to meet with you at the shop. For clients located outside of the area, we are always available to discuss items by video conferencing or by phone.
  • Creator:
    Cary (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.63 in (62.57 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 15 in (38.1 cm)
  • Style:
    Regency (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1816
  • Condition:
    Repaired: See condition notes. Replacements made: See condition notes.
  • Seller Location:
    Shippensburg, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 506RQE26S1stDibs: LU1059046285642

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