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ORRERY LARGE ORRERY LARGE
Product code: HH001

An Orrery demonstrates many of the important aspects of the monthly and annual movements of the Earth and Moon. The first was made by George Graham in 1710 for his patron the 4th Earl of Orrery; hence the name. Please note that this is a Special Order item.


£1699.00
ORRERY SMALL ORRERY SMALL
Product code: HH002

Both models run electrically. Small model achieves full rotation in ½ hour. Both models may have the planets moved by hand to specific positions. Please note that this is a Special Order item.


£899.00
SEXTANT SEXTANT
Product code: HH250

This instrument is really a reproduction of an Octant of the mid 17th century. By semi-accurately measuring the height of stars or the sun, the Octant allows navigants to determine geographic latitude.


£179.00
ASTROLABE KEYRING ASTROLABE KEYRING
Product code: HH800

The Astrolabe, considered as the mathematic jewl of the Medium Age, was to the end of XVII century the movil instrument most used in the whole history of the Astronomy. It is still in force, because it allows us to undestand in a clear and simply way, the celestial mechanism and the apparent movement of the stars.


£29.00
PLANISPHERIC ASTROLABE L.H.V. PLANISPHERIC ASTROLABE L.H.V.
Product code: HH320

The name "astrolabe" comes from the Greek word astro, meaning star, and labio, "that which searches," so it could be translated as "star searcher." Nonetheless, this complex instrument has many other applications.


£90.00
NAUTICAL ASTROLABE NAUTICAL ASTROLABE
Product code: HH230

This instrument is a reproduction of the Nautical Astrolabe called "Valence" for the Irish island it was found, and belonged to the Armee of PhilipeII (16th cen.) It´s placed in the National Maritime Museum of Greenwich and the replica used is in the Naval Museum of Madrid. It is a simplification of the planispherical or astronomical astrolabe and its purpose is to obtain one the latitude, by observing the altitude of the sun or other stars as the Pole Star


£115.00
NAUTICAL ASTROLABE KEYRING NAUTICAL ASTROLABE KEYRING
Product code: HH820

This piece is a reproduction of the Nautical Astrolabe of Dundee.This marine astrolabe, made by the Portuguese, is dated between 1550 1555, and can now be found in the Art Gallery and Museum of Dundee. The nautical astrolabe is a simplification of the planispherical or astronomical astrolabe and can only measure the altitude of the stars to calculate the latitude.


£29.00
NOCTURLABE NOCTURLABE
Product code: HH240

This nocturnal watch - horologium nocturnale - is an astronomical instrument used to measure the time through the observation of the Pole Star and the position of brigth stars in the celestial sphere.


£96.00
NOCTURLABE KEYRING NOCTURLABE KEYRING
Product code: HH840

The piece is a reproduction of an instrument dated 1570 and signed by Humphrey Cole. This instrument is in the British Museum, London. The original piece has two faces, one of which is this nocturnal. This nocturnal watch is an artifact used to obtain the time at night using the fixed stars in the sky. This instrument appeared at the beginning of the 16th century and began to disappear in the 18th century. This piece was made to calculate the time with the Pole Star and Kochab.


£29.00
NOCTURNAL AND TIDE COMPUTER NOCTURNAL AND TIDE COMPUTER
Product code: HH310

The piece is a replica of a Nocturnal and Tide Computer from 1570, signed by Humphrey Cole, that can be found in the British Museum, London. One of its faces is a Nocturnal and the other is a Tide Computer. The Nocturnal or star clock is an artifact that is used to obtain the time at night using the fixed stars in the sky. The abacus or tide computer is used to figure the time of the tides, that greatly affect navigation both in harbors and for fishing.


£69.00
MINIATURE TIDE COMPUTER MINIATURE TIDE COMPUTER
Product code: HH940


£29.00
ASTRONOMICAL RING ASTRONOMICAL RING
Product code: HH210

Although known as the astronomical ring, it is principally employed as an ecuatorial solar universal quadrant. Its use was widespread during 18th century.


£79.00
AUGSBURG EQUINOCTIAL SUNDIAL AUGSBURG EQUINOCTIAL SUNDIAL
Product code: HH300

The Voglers contributed to the popularization of this instrument in the 18th century. They have a characteristic style of equinoctial sundial that became known as "Augsburg clocks" for the city in which they were made. The lower part of the original instrument, contained the compass, with its casing inscribed with the latitudes of several important cities between 32º and 60º north.


£87.00
HEIGHT SUNDIAL SHEPHERD IN BRASS HEIGHT SUNDIAL SHEPHERD IN BRASS
Product code: HA213

When the sun dial became popular and still there were no mechanical clocks, a serie of portable dials arose and represented the culmination in the art of gnomonic. One of these dials is the Shepherd Dial, as they were the first in using them in its long days of pasturing. It belongs to the Sun Heigh Dial, since sun height determine time. The one reproduced by us, it is a retort of 1548 which is displayed in the Kunsthistoriches Museum of Vienna.....


£25.00
EQUATORIAL SUNDIAL EQUATORIAL SUNDIAL
Product code: HA215

The equatorial dial shows the Earth situation. Basically, it has a semicircle where the equator is stated and a central stick as the representation of the terrestrial axis. Inclined properly to resist the Earth inclination, the shade of the stick shows the time in the inner part of the circle. This one is a reproduction of an equatorial dial made in Italy in the Renaissance (XVI century).


£55.00
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