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Delamarche, Charles Fra...
Copernican Armillary Sp...
1810
10270.001
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Delamarche, Charles Francois
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Copernican Armillary Sphere. View 1.
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10270.001
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Date is estimated. Central gold painted sunball, and metal armature with driving band to a small 20 mm diameter earth ball, with paper gores, four wooden circles presenting the courses of Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Venus. The internal orrery set inside Equinox and solstice meridians, with engraved papered scales and zodiacal figures. Mounted on an ebonized wooden stand, with turned central pillar and base. Delamarche was the likely maker of this armillary sphere, although it is not signed so it might have been made by members of his "school." Delamarche was one of the first to make globes and armillary spheres for the general public, using affordable materials.
Delamarche, Charles Fra...
Copernican Armillary Sp...
1810
10270.002
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Delamarche, Charles Francois
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Copernican Armillary Sphere. View 2.
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10270.002
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Date is estimated. Central gold painted sunball, and metal armature with driving band to a small 20 mm diameter earth ball, with paper gores, four wooden circles presenting the courses of Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Venus. The internal orrery set inside Equinox and solstice meridians, with engraved papered scales and zodiacal figures. Mounted on an ebonized wooden stand, with turned central pillar and base. Delamarche was the likely maker of this armillary sphere, although it is not signed so it might have been made by members of his "school." Delamarche was one of the first to make globes and armillary spheres for the general public, using affordable materials.
Delamarche, Charles Fra...
Copernican Armillary Sp...
1810
10270.003
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Delamarche, Charles Francois
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Copernican Armillary Sphere. View 3.
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10270.003
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Date is estimated. Central gold painted sunball, and metal armature with driving band to a small 20 mm diameter earth ball, with paper gores, four wooden circles presenting the courses of Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Venus. The internal orrery set inside Equinox and solstice meridians, with engraved papered scales and zodiacal figures. Mounted on an ebonized wooden stand, with turned central pillar and base. Delamarche was the likely maker of this armillary sphere, although it is not signed so it might have been made by members of his "school." Delamarche was one of the first to make globes and armillary spheres for the general public, using affordable materials.
Delamarche, Charles Fra...
Copernican Armillary Sp...
1810
10270.004
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Delamarche, Charles Francois
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Copernican Armillary Sphere. View 4.
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10270.004
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Date is estimated. Central gold painted sunball, and metal armature with driving band to a small 20 mm diameter earth ball, with paper gores, four wooden circles presenting the courses of Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Venus. The internal orrery set inside Equinox and solstice meridians, with engraved papered scales and zodiacal figures. Mounted on an ebonized wooden stand, with turned central pillar and base. Delamarche was the likely maker of this armillary sphere, although it is not signed so it might have been made by members of his "school." Delamarche was one of the first to make globes and armillary spheres for the general public, using affordable materials.
Bowen, Frances
Title Page: General atl...
1810
4871B
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Bowen, Frances
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(Title Page to) A general atlas done by Frances Bowen under the care of her sister Eliza in the year 1810.
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4871B
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37 manuscript maps of the world, done by a young lady, Frances Bowen, as part of a geographical exercise. The result is very fine -- these are some of the most delicate and well executed children's maps we have seen. The paper is watermarked J. Whatman 1808 and E & P 1804, both English watermarks, hence the assumption of English origin (furthermore the meridian is from London on the World and U.S. maps) although it could be American. There is a double page map of the World, another of the Mediterranean, maps of all the continents and countries of Europe and Asia, and maps of the United States, North America, West Indies, and South America. Rebound with marbled paper boards and quarter leather with "General Atlas, Frances Bowen - 1810" on the spine.
Bowen, Frances
(World map)
1810
4871.001
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(World map. By Frances Bowen. 1810)
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4871.001
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Manuscript map. Pen-and-ink and watercolor.
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