Celestial globe from set of two armillary spheres and a celestial globe constructed in paper on pasteboard 1807-1846
Indo-Persian celestial globe, brass and bronze with silver studs for stars, on tripod stand, made 1842 by Lala Balhumal of Lahore for Khadga Singh for presentation to Navanihal Singh, successive Maharajas of Kapoorthala, Punjab Indo-Persian celestial globe 1842
Precessional celestial globe, 18-inch diameter with wooden stand by Charles Smith and Son Limited, London. Precessional celestial globe 1851-1900
Celestial Globe, 9-inch diameter, on wooden tripod stand, by Dudley Adams, London, dated from 1811. Celestial Globe 1811-1826
Twenty one inch celestial globe on wooden pedestial stand by J. & W. Cary, London, dated from 1799. 21-inch Celestial Globe, 1799 1799
Celestial globe by J. Felkl and Sohn, Prague, on stand with precessional mounting "A. Pichler's witive and Sohn in wein" diam of globe 12 1/2", by Dr. Haas Celestial globe by J. Felkl and Sohn 1855-1870
Celestial globe of 20-inch diameter on pedestal stand with compass by Newton and Son, 1840 (magnetic needle missing) Celestial globe of 20-inch diameter on pedestal stand with compass by Newton and Son 1840-1850
Terrestrial globe by Newton and Son, Chancery Lane and Fleet Street, inside crude glass celestial sphere, broken, on turned wooden base. Terrestrial globe by Newton and Son 1841-1883