Science, Technology & Clocks 2009-07-25 Auction - 861 Price Results - Bonhams Skinner in MA - Page 14
Science, Technology & Clocks
325: Magnificent Pair of 18-inch Newton Library Globes,494: Four Swords, Japan, 19th century, one Katana, two 498: Two Artillery Short Swords, American, 19th century
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Boston, MA, United States
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Science, Technology & Clocks

Science, Technology & Clocks offers a wide range of historical and scientific instruments at auction including nautical antiques, instruments of celestial navigation, telescopes, microscopes, globes, early medical material, mechanical music and automata, patent models and timekeeping devices . The horological component of this department spans centuries of invention and function from the earliest timekeeping devices to precision regulator clocks of the 19th century.
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Silver Equinoctial Dial by Don Diego, Guadalax, Me: Silver Equinoctial Dial by Don Diego, Guadalax, Mexico, dated 1632, hinged components include an engraved hour ring with Roman numerals, pin gnomon, latitude scale calibrated 0-90, plumb bob and
0311: Silver Equinoctial Dial by Don Diego, Guadalax, MeEst.
$3,000
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$4,000
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Wooden Polyhedral Sundial by D. Beringer, oak bloc: Wooden Polyhedral Sundial by D. Beringer, oak block with five engraved paper plates, the Northern face marked D. Beringer, the top, Northern and Southern face with Roman chapter and garlands, the
0314: Wooden Polyhedral Sundial by D. Beringer, oak blocEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
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Ivory Diptych Sundial by Lienhart Miler, Nuremburg: Ivory Diptych Sundial by Lienhart Miler, Nuremburg, Germany, dated 1613, black and red coloring, the cover wind rose with sixteen directions labeled in German, sun face at center and foliate
0317: Ivory Diptych Sundial by Lienhart Miler, NuremburgEst.
$3,000
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$5,000
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Magnificent Pair of 18-inch Newton Library Globes,: Magnificent Pair of 18-inch Newton Library Globes, the terrestrial with cartouche Newton's New & Improved Terrestrial Globe, Accurately Delineated From the Observations of the Most Esteemed
0325: Magnificent Pair of 18-inch Newton Library Globes,Est.
$30,000
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$40,000
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Iron and Brass Tellurium, with 6 in. dia. globe by: Iron and Brass Tellurium, with 6 in. dia. globe by C. F. Weber, Chicago, twelve lithographed gores laid on a wooden sphere, cartouche marked 6 Inch Globe C. F. Weber, Chicago, ILL., engraved brass
0330: Iron and Brass Tellurium, with 6 in. dia. globe byEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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20-inch Terrestrial Library Globe by Joseph Schedl: 20-inch Terrestrial Library Globe by Joseph Schedler, New York, circa 1870, eighteen paper gores laid on metal, continents in beige, oceans in blue, the UK, Canada, and India outlined in red,
0332: 20-inch Terrestrial Library Globe by Joseph SchedlEst.
$2,000
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$4,000