File:Thinktank Birmingham - object 1956S00682.00001(1).jpg

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English: Large brass orrery, flat cylindrical mechanism with long winding handle, calendar and signs of zodiac engraved on top, mounted on three legs, brass sun with ivory planets with their moons on right angled arms.

Made by Robert Brettell Bate of London, circa 1812. See also Birmingham Stories - Scientific instruments (Archived)

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Source Birmingham Museums Trust
Author Birmingham Museums Trust
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6 April 2005

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