John Bennet

Made:
1740 in London
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John Bennet
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Trade card. print. etching. John Bennett, at the Globe in Crown Court, between St. Ann's Soho & Golden Square, London. Makes and sells all sorts of mathematical, philosophical and optical instruments, of various materials, according to the newest improvements... [entablement with decoration of instruments including theodolite, terrestrial globe, orrery, microscope, telescope, waywiser, sectors, rules, camera, magic lantern (?), compass and putto] n.d. [1740] 28.8 x 20.6 cm (Calv. 41)

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Category:
Art
Object Number:
1951-685/10
Measurements:
overall: 288 x 206 mm
type:
trade card and etching - print
credit:
National Maritime Museum