Geared Tellurian
Jan Felkl & Son, 19th Century

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Felkl Tellurian
Jan Felkl & Son
Geared Tellurian
Prague: c. 1890
14 inches high; 24 inches long
Sold, please inquire as to the availability of similar items.

An astronomical demonstration device, geared so that the earth revolves around the sun to demonstrate various principles of astronomy such as seasons and eclipses. Having a three-inch terrestrial globe turning at the end of a cast-iron arm, with a wooden representation of the moon revolving around the earth; and having a blue glass kerosene lamp to cast light representing the sun, above a round disc with engraved paper calendar and zodiac, on a decorated cast iron base.

This globe was made by European globe maker Jan Felkl & Son. Read more about them in our Guide to Globe Makers.


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