A mid 19th Century Newton's New & Improved terrestrial pocket globe; 3-inch rotating globe, mounted on a metal axis in original wooden case, consisting of twelve engraved hand-coloured, varnished gores, continents highlighted in red and green, published by Newton & Son, London c. 1830. (a/f)

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