Garden Ornament | Antiques: Stargazing Without A Telescope
Armillary Sphere, $495
“This is from the first half of the 20th century ” maybe the 1920s ” so it’s one of the more recent pieces in the shop,” said Danish Country Antiques owner Jim Kilroy of his recent acquisition, an armillary that stands 54″ and is 21″ in diameter.
Although most often referred to as an armillary, instruments like this one are sometimes also called spherical astrolabs or armillas; these mechanized globes provide a model of objects in the celestial sphere of the sky.
“By the 20th century, I’m sure it’s primary use was that of a decorative garden ornament and not much more,” Kilroy said, noting he picked it up on his recent trip to Denmark. “It’s made of iron
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