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A mahogany tripod stand with circular support for a celestial globe created out of boxwood and …
William Cary
A mahogany tripod stand with circular support for a celestial globe created out of boxwood and …
A mahogany tripod stand with circular support for a celestial globe created out of boxwood and paper. There is a brass ring and casters mounted to the stand.
Celestial Globe, John and William Cary, 1800, mahogany, boxwood, and brass, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

William Cary

British, c. 1750 - 1840
activeLondon, England
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