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Vintage Verdigris Sun Clock Armillary Sun Dial on Pedestal with Atlas Holding Th
Located in Round Top, TX
Antique garden ornament from Denmark, known as a Sun Clock or Armillary, with a cast metal figure holding spherical rings (representing Atlas holding up ...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

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Stone, Metal

Vintage Sun Dial Armillary on Pedestal from Denmark
Located in Round Top, TX
Antique garden ornament from Denmark, known as a Sun Clock or Armillary, with a cast metal figure holding spherical rings and mounted on a pedestal base (representing Atlas holding u...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

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Stone

Vintage Original Sun Clock or Armillary Sun Dial from Denmark
Located in Round Top, TX
Antique garden ornament from Denmark, known as a Sun Clock or Armillary, with a cast metal figure holding spherical rings and mounted on a pedestal base (rep...
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Early 20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Stone, Metal

Vintage Sun Clock or Armillary of Atlas Holding World on Pedestal
Located in Round Top, TX
Antique garden ornament from Denmark, known as a Sun Clock or Armillary, with a cast metal figure holding spherical rings and mounted on a pedestal base (representing Atlas holding...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Stone, Metal

Vintage Armillary or Sun Clock on Original White Pedestal Base, Denmark
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage painted globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands, pierced by an arrow and supported by a mounting bracket. The base is an image of At...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Metal

Vintage Sun Clock or Armillary from Denmark
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage copper and vertigris globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands, pierced by an arrow and supported by a mounting bracket. The base resembles a crown while the fitting is a bit loose where the globe attaches to the base (it likely needs to be tightened). These "sun clocks...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Metal, Copper

Vintage Sun Clock or Armillary from Denmark
Vintage Sun Clock or Armillary from Denmark
H 27.75 in W 17.25 in L 27.75 in
Vintage Sun Clock or Armillary from Denmark with Zodiac Stand
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage black painted globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands, pierced by an arrow and supported by a mounting bracket. The base has images of the zodiac in each of the small panels. These "sun clocks...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Metal, Copper

Sun Clock or Armillary from Denmark with Figure of Atlas Holding the Globe
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage silver painted globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands, pierced by an arrow and supported by a mounting bracket. This has a favored ...
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Mid-20th Century Danish Sundials

Materials

Metal, Copper

Antique Danish Green Garden Sun Clock / Armillary
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage green painted globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands, pierced by an arrow and supported by a mounting bracket. These "sun clocks...
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Early 20th Century Danish Sundials

Antique Danish Garden Armillary / Sun Clock
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary, is made up of metal bands pierced by an arrow and supported by a figural mounting bracket. The remnants of old green paint on the outside and an aged brass patina inside (with number 1-12 displayed), give this sun clock...
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Early 20th Century Danish Sundials

Vintage Danish Armillary Sun Clock
Located in Round Top, TX
This vintage globe shaped garden ornament, called an armillary or "sun clock," is made up of metal bands with a copper patina, pierced by an arrow and suppor...
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Early 20th Century Danish Sundials

Vintage Danish Armillary Sun Clock
Vintage Danish Armillary Sun Clock
H 45 in W 14 in D 14 in
Early Edition Helix Sundial by Piet Hein for Helios, Denmark, 1986
By Helios, Piet Hein
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Rare early edition Helix Sundial designed by Piet Hein for Helios in Denmark, 1986. Piet Hein designed the sundial in 1986 for the park at Egeskov Castle in Denmark. The unique feature of this sundial is that the shadow-caster and the shadow-catcher have been combined into one unit: a spiral-shaped band (helix) that throws a shadow on itself - a construction that is unique in the 3000-4000 years that man has been making sundials. The dots on the spiral are used as markings to tell the time based on where the shadow line is. This is one of the first of these sundials that was produced, marked number 10 (0010). In good original condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a wonderful patina. Piet Hein has expressed himself throughout his life both as an artist and a scientist. He has been called a universalist. In that way a spiritual affinity existed between him and the Renaissance ideal - a modern variant of Leonardo da Vinci. However, contrary to the historical ideals, in Piet Hein's works is found an easily recognizable element whether it is a matter of scientific publications, essays, poetry or architecture. The special Piet Hein touch is the superiority of the form in relation to the objectives, the medium and - for that matter - the contents. Piet Hein's world is almost the epitome of design. His recognisable style of language and material turns design into art. Piet Hein decided to find an absolutely harmonic physical design. With mathematical intuition he first found the form and then explained it afterwards. His superellipse was to solve the double contrast between the circle and the square and that of the ellipse and the rectangle. Within furniture design the superellipse also became the solution to various problems - especially in relation to Piet Hein's design of tabletops the superellipse became popular. In a three-dimensional version the superellipse became the superegg which has been used for metal versions of various board games, superegg drink coolers and the anti-stress ball. Especially the latter reached an enormous distribution in the 1970s. In addition to his work with the development of the superellipse Piet Hein has executed a great many other design commissions, from board games in wood to the elegant Sinus lamp...
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern Danish Sundials

Materials

Steel

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