Celestial Globe, Star Finder – H.Hughes & Son, London, ca. 1920 and a Bernard’s Nautical Star Chart – Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1947

Celestial Globe, Star Finder – H.Hughes & Son, London, ca. 1920 and a Bernard’s Nautical Star Chart – Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1947

Stock Number: NM.6-51

€2,500

This globe is in the original box from the early 20th century with recessed clasps.

Country of manufacture

UK and Ireland

Categories: Maritime, Navigational instruments, Other Maritime Antiques

Description

Making position by observation of stars is done at twilight. With partly cloudy skies it can be difficult to find the right stars. This star globe helps with it. In the lid of the box there is a paper label with instructions for use. With Bernard’s Nautical Star Chart. 

This globe is in the original box from the early 20th century with recessed clasps. Box and globe are both signed H.Hughes & Son. Later globes are mostly made by Kelvin and Hughes and do not have recessed clasps.
The wooden deck box of mahogany is brass-hinged and dovetailed. On the front two clasps for locking with a safety device against unforeseen opening.
The globe is mounted in a brass meridian circle. The brass horizon circle carries an azimuth ring with four vertical quadrants and two cursors. 

Date: ca. 1920
HWD case: 28×26.5×26,5 cm
D globe: 18 cm
Globe signed: THE HUSUN STAR GLOBE, H. Hughes & Son Ltd, London, 1920
Horizon signed: H.H. & S. Ltd          No 3496
Origin: England
Condition: very well, in working condition, wear consistent with age and use

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NL ARCHIPEL International Maritime Gallery

Welcome to the catalogue of Archipel International Maritime Gallery, specialist in nautical antiques and collectables.
Archipel International Maritime Galery in the Netherlands, sets itself to maritime objects, globes and sea charts of before 1900. The managing director worked as officer with the mercantile marine and the Royal Navy. As curator he was connected to one of the University Museums in the Netherlands. As seaman and curator he has a lot of knowledge of naval history. The entire Archipel collection can be found at the site Archipel-img.com.

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