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Antique Brass Armillary Sphere Globe Clock Spherical Astrolabe Vintage Handmade Nautical Item Decor for Office Desk & Home

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Management number 215871745 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$50.00 Model Number 215871745
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  • Size : Height : 12.5 inches , 6 inches in Diameter, Weight : 950 Grams. The armillary sphere instrument consisted of a series of metal rings, similar to the hoops of a barrel, joined together in the form of a hollow sphere with a small globe representing the Earth at the center of the sphere
  • Made of brass and wood, Color : Antique brass finish, This Armillary Sphere is a timeless classic; antique decorative art. Hand-crafted Armillary Globe by highly skilled artisans.
  • Each piece is individually hand-finished Perfect gift for Vintage enthusiast, Old mariners, Loved ones, It brings an antique vibe to your space.
  • Exclusive Table Decor Addition With Accents Of Nautical & Vintage Appeals Unique Retirement Or Gift Pirate's Exclusive Decor Lustrous Lovely Finish With Lacquered Solid Hardwood Base
  • Handcrafted to look authentic to the era, this classical, yet stylish hand bell will look absolutely beautiful in your home. It makes a great house gift for that special friend that loves the ocean, astronomy, astrology, sea, ships, navy, etc.
Color Brass Antique
Material Brass
Brand Name NAVIROCK
Finish Type Antique
Manufacturer Antique Collectibles
Base Material Wood

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