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Auction archive: Lot number 96

A rare early 20th century English planetarium

Estimate
£12,000 - £18,000
ca. US$21,576 - US$32,365
Price realised:
£18,750
ca. US$33,713
Auction archive: Lot number 96

A rare early 20th century English planetarium

Estimate
£12,000 - £18,000
ca. US$21,576 - US$32,365
Price realised:
£18,750
ca. US$33,713
Beschreibung:

A rare early 20th century English planetarium
GEORGE PHILIP & SON, 1912
A rare early 20th century English planetarium George Philip & Son, 1912 signed GEORGE PHILIP & SON L T D 32 FLEET S T LONDON E.C. 1912 , the central tellurion with 2¾-inch sun ball, red painted ball for Mercury, yellow for Venus, the Earth on tilted axis a 1-inch globe of twelve gores, with ivory ball for Moon rotating above a disc marked with four phases and 28 subdivisions, under the tellurion the central column bears rings for the five outer planets whose brass tubes can be fastened on with a screw; Mars with two satellites, Jupiter a 1¾-inch ball (once painted blue) with eight satellites, Saturn a 1½-inch ball painted grey with two rings (inner ring divided into two discs with a groove) and ten satellites (one ivory, possibly a replacement), Uranus on repaired arm with three satellites (fourth missing; on a perpendicular arm, possibly a replacement), Neptune with one satellite (maximum diameter with planetary arms 27½ inches); on a three-legged wooden stand with (working) crank handle, the face carrying scales for degrees, compass points, Houses of the Zodiac and Calendar (some stains and cracks). 19½in. (49.5cm.) stand diameter

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
24 Sep 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
24 September 2008, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

A rare early 20th century English planetarium
GEORGE PHILIP & SON, 1912
A rare early 20th century English planetarium George Philip & Son, 1912 signed GEORGE PHILIP & SON L T D 32 FLEET S T LONDON E.C. 1912 , the central tellurion with 2¾-inch sun ball, red painted ball for Mercury, yellow for Venus, the Earth on tilted axis a 1-inch globe of twelve gores, with ivory ball for Moon rotating above a disc marked with four phases and 28 subdivisions, under the tellurion the central column bears rings for the five outer planets whose brass tubes can be fastened on with a screw; Mars with two satellites, Jupiter a 1¾-inch ball (once painted blue) with eight satellites, Saturn a 1½-inch ball painted grey with two rings (inner ring divided into two discs with a groove) and ten satellites (one ivory, possibly a replacement), Uranus on repaired arm with three satellites (fourth missing; on a perpendicular arm, possibly a replacement), Neptune with one satellite (maximum diameter with planetary arms 27½ inches); on a three-legged wooden stand with (working) crank handle, the face carrying scales for degrees, compass points, Houses of the Zodiac and Calendar (some stains and cracks). 19½in. (49.5cm.) stand diameter

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
24 Sep 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
24 September 2008, London, South Kensington
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