Antiques - Instruments (Page 1 of 7)
ARMILLARY
Armillary sphere, an ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions of the important circles of the celestial sphere. Approx. 42cm in height, 34cm by 30cm in width.
Code: 74
Price: On Request
Armillary
Elegantly designed ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions of the important circles of the celestial sphere, approx. 51cm in height 23cm in width.
Code: 79
Price: On Request
Armillary
An ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions of the important circles of the celestial sphere
Code: 80
Price: On Request
Armillary
An ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions of the important circles of the celestial sphere
Code: 81
Price: On Request
Armillary
An ancient astronomical machine composed of an assemblage of rings, all circles of the same sphere, designed to represent the positions of the important circles of the celestial sphere approximately 76cm high and 61cm by 94cm wide
Code: 1523
Price: On Request
Astrolabe
A medieval instrument, now replaced by the sextant, that was once used to determine the altitude of the sun or other celestial bodies, 12cm by 10cm.
Code: 1525
Price: On Request
Brenton Compass
A device used to determine geographic direction, usually consisting of a magnetic needle or needles horizontally mounted or suspended and free to pivot until aligned with the earth's magnetic field.
Code: 1350
Price: On Request
Clinometer
Code: 1483
Price: On Request
