

ARMILLARY SPHERE.
The armillary sphere, used in Greece in the 11th century BC, and in the 1st century BC in China, is a model of the celestial sphere depicting the motion of the stars around the Earth and the Sun. The name comes from the Latin armilla (circle, bracelet), being made up of a framework of graduated circles repersenting the equator, the eliptic and astronomical meridians and parallels.
Antiqued brass armillary sphere.
Nautical-style mural decoration of starfish made of resin and joined together with a hemp rope. Craft work.
Marine decoration picture in wood featuring hand patinated resin sea shells.
Oar in rustic solid wood. Hand painted marine decoration with rope for wall hanging.
Give a summer style to your home with this marine garland of a decorative fish. Its rope allows you to hang it on the handle of a door, a piece of furniture, a key... Made of wood and painted by hand.
The perpetual calendar is a system that allows to determine, in a simple way, the day of the week for any date, within a long range of years that usually covers many centuries. Calendar in brass with its varnished wooden box.