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Trippensee Planetarium

The Geo. M. Hendry Co., Ltd., Toron⛎to, Ontꦰario, [Canada], 1908.

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July 17, 06:02 PM GMT

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3,000 - 5,000 USD

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Trippensee Planetarium

The Geo. M. Hendry Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, [Canada], 1908.


A 14½ inch tall (16 cm), 18½ inch (47.3 cm) long Trippensee tellurian with a 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter terrestrial globe with 12 color printed gores over papier mâché and plaster, s꧙igned with shield shape cartouche in Pacific ("The Trippensee Mfg. Co. Detroit, Mich."), with 1 inch diameter wooden moon painted black and white rotating around it on a geared metal arm, the two revolving around a central 6 inch (14.8 cm) diameter brass sun which has a wooden 2 inch diameter planet Venus painted black and white rotating around it on a metal arm, all mounted on geared mechanisms on a wood arm with metal label and small compass, on a turned wood stand with round 7⅝ inch (19.4 cm) diameter brass base printed with seasons, signs of the zodiac, and months.

An excellent example of a Tr🀅ippensee tellurian, a model which demonstrates the rotation of the moon around the earth, and the rotations of the earth and Venus around the sun, as well as the phases of the moon and Venus from the sun. The Trippensee Manufacturing Company came into being in 1905 when Frank Trippensee and his brother bought out the Laing Company — a Detroit based firm that manufactured planetariums utilizing a simple string and pulley system. Trippensee devised a more complex system using a chain drive and gears, which proved remarkably successful. 

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