A celestial Museum Grade artifact
This 16 inch Denoyer-Geppert Celestial Globe
is a superb example of the mid-century modern design style,
combined with outstanding craftsmanship. Majestic in size,
bold in design and highlighting the Space Age Era, this
magnificent piece is a rarely obtainable Object. The Adler
Planetarium of Chicago has the same model as part of its
collection, received in from Mr Denoyer and Mr Geppert personally.
It was a gift, celebrating the Grand Opening of the museum
in 1956.
As a desirable collectable piece,
this model (also dated 1956) can be found at the Globe Museum
of the National Library of Austria and the Whipple Museum
of Scientific Instrument, part of Cambridge University in
the UK. This celestial sphere is a true Artifact, a museum
grade piece to be part of one’s exceptional collection.
The 16 inch globe is made of molded fiberboard with a lacquer
finish, mounted into a brass full meridian. The map identifies
constellations, nebulas, stars and more. The Horizon Ring
is attached to the wooden base and identifies seasons, months
and astrological figures. Globe and meridian can be removed
from the base. Total height is 22.5 inches. Total diameter,
including horizon ring is 21 inches. This is a very large
globe!
Near perfect, museum quality condition.
No soiling, colors are bold, details crisp. One scuffmark
and light corrosion to the brass meridian. See picture for
details.