A Silver Pocket Globe

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Globe of the Earth by R. Cushee 1731.

CUSHEE, Richard
[London],
Richard Cushee,
1731
Seven centimetre engraved silver globe, 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, with nineteenth century sliver hinges and clasp, a few minor dents.
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Unique silver pocket globe by the English globe maker Richard Cushee.

Richard Cushee (1696- c.1734) was a globe maker, surveyor, and publisher who worked at the sign of the Globe and Sun, between St Dunstan's Church and Chancery Lane in Fleet. He was apprenticed in 1710 to Charles Price and was made a freeman in 1721. In 1731, Cushee took on Nathaniel Hill (active 1742-68) as an apprentice. In 1731, in collaboration with the instrument maker Thomas Wright (1692-1...

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c.f. Dekker, Globes at Greenwich, GLBOO44 for printed example.

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