Published by the American Lithography Company of New York City in an edition of 2
Fine was educated in Paris (Collège de Navarre)
A fine pair of attractive library globes on elegant “Georgian” stands
and the map was bought by a private individual
The female is slightly smaller than the male and differs in having the entire front of her neck pure white
Josiah LORING (1775 – ca. 1840) and Gilman JOSLIN, Loring’s Terrestrial Globe, Boston 1851 paintings and drawings Published by the American LithographyLORING, Josiah (1775 ca. 1840) and JOSLIN, GilmanLorings Terrestrial Globe The globe made up from two sets of 12 engraved globe gores, hand colored in outline with circular title cartouche and analemma. Brass meridian circle, original wooden papered horizon, mounted on its original elegant cast iron decorated tripod stand with original castors. Light discoloration of original varnish. Papered horizon slightly bubbled. Boston, manufactured by Gilman