Thomas Malby |
12" Tabletop Celestial Globe, Londra 1850 circa
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Thomas Malby
12" Tabletop Celestial Globe, Londra 1850 circa
A rare twelve inch
celestial globe on tabletop stand by
Malby & Co,
Houghton Street, Newcastle Street, Strand, London.
This superb globe comes complete with original coloured paper gores showing the
constellations, brass meridian circle and with horizon ring papered onto a
turned mahogany tripod base.
The globe is collated from the works of astronomers
Piazzi,
Bradley, Hevelius, Mayer, la Caille & Johnson,
reduced to the year 1850 by
John Addison.
Addison was previously an engraver and globe maker to George IV and it seems
that Thomas Malby was given production rights to Addison’s work or was working
closely with him at some point between 1839 and 1850.
The globe further states that it is “manufactured and published under the
superintendence of the
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge”
which is perhaps where the right to use Addison’s work was disseminated. The
Society itself had already ceased to exist by 1846 but its maps and plates
continued to be used by various publishers up until the end of the nineteenth
century. The organisation was originally founded by
Henry
Brougham
in 1826 in an attempt to provide cheap informative works to a public that were
already benefiting from the rise of mass publication. Its maps and atlases were
finely engraved and extremely accurate for the period and still keenly collected.
Malby & Co
were formed in 1839 by
Thomas Malby senior
and the firm continued to produce globes under family ownership until the early
twentieth century. Best known for their production of a very large 36 inch
exhibition globe in 1849 based upon John Addison’s work.
This piece was produced shortly after the production of their famous globe when
the firm were at the height of their fame and at the same period as The Great
Exhibition. Examples of their early output are rare, which makes this an
uncommon example of their work. It was later superceded by their 1860 globe.
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vedi anche
John Addison
Malby's Telescopic Companion or Celestial Globe-Atlas in XXI sheets by John Addison.
Exhibiting the whole of the stars contained in the catalogues of Piazzi, Bradley, Hevelius, Mayer, Lacaille and Johnson. The double stars marked from Herschel and Struve. Corrected from Baily's edition of Flamsteed's British Catalogue. With additions carefully collated from the observations of the most esteemed British and Foreign astronomers together with the nebulae observed by W. Herschel and Sir J. Herschel (London, 1843)
Sheet V
http://www.atlascoelestis.com/Addison%201843%20base.htm
di FELICE STOPPA
DICEMBRE 2022