Renaissance-era astronomers made planetariums to predict solar eclipses

This device, known as an orrery, couldn’t accurately tell when an eclipse would occur, but it made a great teaching tool.

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This type of planetarium, called an orrery, models the relative positions and motion of the sun, moon, and Earth. With a strategically placed light source, you could use one to demonstrate an eclipse.

This type of planetarium, called an orrery, models the relative positions and motion of the sun, moon, and Earth. With a strategically placed light source, you could use one to demonstrate an eclipse.

Solar eclipses, like the one over North America on April 8, have fascinated observers for thousands of years. The Maya of Mesoamerica used their astronomical observations to predict eclipses. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle pointed to the round shadows that appear during eclipses as evidence that the Earth is round. European Renaissance figures like Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton paved the way for more widespread interest in and more advanced devices for learning about the orbits of planets around the sun.

One such device was the orrery, believed to have been invented in the early 1700s. The name comes from the Earl of Orrery, whose commissions helped popularize them. The orrery is a kind of planetarium that models the position and motion of planets relative to the sun. This one was made about 1900 and sold for $630 at Donley Auctions.

The sphere in the center, made of brass, represents the sun. A small globe on a wooden arm represents Earth, with a smaller sphere connected to it by a wire for the moon. Another small sphere closer to the sun stands for Venus or Mercury, one of the planets whose orbit lies between Earth and the sun. The gears and chains that allow the arms to move are visible, and the base is labeled with the seasons and months of the year as well as the names of the 12 zodiac constellations.

It makes an effective teaching tool to show how Earth revolves around the sun, but remember that it’s not an accurate model of the solar system. If it were, the sphere representing the sun would have to be more than 100 times wider than the one representing Earth, to say nothing of the distance between them!

Q: My wife and I cruise the local antique shops regularly. A vase marked “Royal Haeger” on the bottom was given to my wife by her aunt upon her passing as her “inheritance.” We have been unable to find out anything about it. Can you tell us anything about it? Since it is a family heirloom, it will be staying with us, but we would like to have some idea if it is worth anything.

A: Your vase was made by Haeger Potteries of Dundee, Illinois. They started making commercial pottery in 1914. The “Royal Haeger” mark was first used about 1938, when designer Royal Hickman started working for them. Hickman worked for Haeger from about 1938 to 1944 and again from the 1950s to 1969. Royal Haeger vases usually sell for less than $100 unless they have unusual features like three-dimensional figures or a multicolor drip or crackle glaze.

Q: We inherited 12 dinner-size plates from my husband’s grandmother. In the process of shipping them to our daughter, three of them were broken. They have the Mintons hallmark on the back, along with the name of the business T.M. James and Sons, Kansas City. I researched online and found that the business was established in 1863 and that they were wholesale/retailers in “crockery, glassware and cutlery and importers of fine china.” However, searching high and low, I have not been able to determine their value. That issue has become more important now that we must file an insurance claim with the carrier.

A: Twelve-piece sets of Mintons dinner plates with a retailer’s mark sell at auction for about $300 to $500. However, appraisal values are not always the same as sale prices. Values for insurance purposes are often higher. Check with your insurance carrier to see what kind of appraisal you need. They may require a written appraisal by a licensed provider. You can find accredited appraisers through the American Society of Appraisers, the International Society of Appraisers, and the Appraisers Association of America. Most auction galleries also provide appraisal services. Be sure to check your appraiser’s background and look for reviews.

Q: I have an old bottle of Crown Royal with the seal intact bought at Thule Air Base from 1956 to 1958. Before we crack it open at a celebration, I thought I should make sure we weren’t doing something foolish. Do you have any thoughts on valuation? I was sent to you by the Crown Royal people.

A: We have seen unopened Crown Royal bottles from the 1950s sell for about $200 at auctions. If the original box and bag are included, the price will be higher. Vintage Crown Royal bottles tend to sell at house sales and estate auctions. They may also sell at sales of whiskey or liquor bottles held by national auction houses.

TIP: When stacking dinner plates, put a piece of felt or paper between each plate. Never put more than 24 in one stack.

On the block

Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.

Dental, toothbrush, electric, Bugs Bunny, carrot shape, detachable head, figural stand, battery operated, box, Sears, 1973, 9½ inches, $35.

Textile, table cover, embroidered, crewel, scrolled vine with oak leaves and acorns, green and blue, picot edge, 27½ by 26 inches, $50.

Porcelain-Chinese, incense burner, pierced lid, foo dog finial, blue and white, side handles, three-footed, four-character mark, 5 inches, pair, $60.

Thermometer, M.A. Finnell, Renaissance Revival style, walnut case, carved leafy crest, mid-1800s, 57 by 13 inches, $250.

Brass, coffee set, coffeepot, lid, folding handle, sugar, lid, six cups, round tray, silver and copper inlay, damascened, tray 14 inches, coffeepot 6 inches, nine pieces, $375.

Advertising, sign, Clabber Girl Baking Powder, Praised By Experts, red and black lettering, yellow ground, metal, wood fame, 36 by 60 inches, $550.

World’s Fair, vase, amethyst glass, iridescent finish, art nouveau mount, view of Cascade Gardens, St. Louis, 1904, 4 inches, $740.

Rug, Persian, Isfahan, pictorial, three figures, blossoming trees, birds, light blue border, multicolor animals, fringe, silk, wool, 66 by 40 inches, $875.

Furniture, table, Renaissance Revival, walnut, two-part, carved top, four figural supports, seated lions, stretcher base, paw feet, two pull-out rails, late 1800s, 31 by 88 by 37 inches, $940.

Silver-Mexican, wine bucket, urn shape, gadrooned rim, lion’s mask ring handles, lobed lower body, round foot, beaded rim, marked, Sanborns, circa 1960, 9½ by 10 inches, $1,405.

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