A rare and, apparently, unrecorded pocket globe by the mathematical instrument maker John Fowler.

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[Pocket globe]

FOWLER, John [after] [Charles PRICE]
[London,
c.1730].
Seven centimetre globe, papier mâché, covered with plaster coating and 12 full globe gores, clicked at latitude 70 degrees, with two polar calottes, original hand-colour, varnished, housed in shagreen case, engraved celestial gores with 12 full globe gores, clicked at latitude 70 degrees, with two polar calottes, original colour, pasted to inside, paste-over imprint to cartouche.
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The name of J. Fowler appears in a small cartouche to the left of California. The globe and case bear a striking resemblance to an example by Charles Price dated 1701, housed in the Stewart Museum (1984.29.1), Montreal - the earliest pocket globe in their collection; an example published by John Senex and Charles Price housed in the National Maritime Museum, London, (GLBOO13) dated circa 1710; and another by Price in the Science Museum, (1983-791) London, dated 1716.<...

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c.f. Stewart Museum 1984.29.1; NMM GLBOO13; Science Museum 1983-791; Sumira, Sylvia, 'The Art and History of Globes', 2014; Dekker, Elly, 'Globes at Greenwich', 1999, p.467; Dahl, Edward H., 'Sphaerae Mundi', 2000, p.49; Taylor, E., 'The Mathematical Practioners of Hanovarian England, 1714-1840', 1966, p.158.

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