An 18th century English pocket globe

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An 18th century English pocket globe
A scrimshawed pocket globe made of whalebone from the late 1700s, showing six continents, whaling grounds in the South Pacific, and an image of Neptune across the Atlantic. Approx. 2 inch diameter.
▪︎Pocket globe in case.
Date: 1799-1802
Maker: Dudley Adams
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