Her giant astrolabe was bought in a gallery 11 years ago for 15,000 euros, and the astronomical clock turned artwork has auctioneer Simon stumped. Will any of the dealers have the right buyer in ...
While it’s nowhere near as complicated an instrument, this astrolabe puts us in the mood to watch the entire Clickspring clock build again. And [Chris] is working on his own ancient instrument ...
Marine archaeologists say the object is an astrolabe, an instrument once used by mariners to measure the altitude of the Sun during their voyages. It is believed to date from between 1495 and 1500.