Jan Felkl & Son
Geared Tellurian
Prague: c. 1890
14 inches high; 24 inches long
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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.