An instrument clock found in a pile of pipes, which are stored in a barn on a farm in Queensland, Australia. You could say this is the first hour that divides the day into 24 hours.
For 20 years, history of high-value objects are just lying around, no one noticed. In the '70s, the actual owners, Christopher Becker, who was then still a child, find the 'clock' is in a storage bag pipes. Becker then urged his father to bring the 'clock' it into a museum in Queensland.
At that time, it was identified as the astrolabe. But, at that time not yet know the value of historical museum owned by the astrolabe.
Becker then storing it, until last year. While reading an article about the three things quadrant time owned the King, Becker remembered object ever discovered 20 years ago.
Apparently it is one of the quadrants of time that has personal seal of King Richard II. Becker had contacted the British Museum. By the British Museum, it was identified as the second oldest instrument timepiece, which once belonged to Britain. The first is Chaucer's Astrolabe, which is stored in the British Museum.
With sengkalan (a number that indicates the year) comes from the year 1396, quadrant time it has high value as to be sold by Bonhams auction house next month. Quadrant time value is estimated at 150 to 200 thousand pounds, or approximately USD 2.1 to 2.85 billion.
"I believe things of this importance deserves better treatment, rather than just being at my desk, and a reminder of what became my passion for collecting antiques," said Becker.
This thing is worth is important in human history pembabakan know the time. In this object, the time in a day divided into 24 hours, which was started to develop in the 14th century.
One example of the use of this time is releasing his throne as Richard II on 30 September 1399, which described occurs when the clock struck nine times.
In the objects owned by Becker, shows the image of a stag with the royal emblem on his neck. It is a symbol associated with Richard II.
Then how quadrant at this time could move up further to Australia? This is believed because of his heirs in 1800 left the North of England and immigrated to New Zealand and Australia.
For 20 years, history of high-value objects are just lying around, no one noticed. In the '70s, the actual owners, Christopher Becker, who was then still a child, find the 'clock' is in a storage bag pipes. Becker then urged his father to bring the 'clock' it into a museum in Queensland.
At that time, it was identified as the astrolabe. But, at that time not yet know the value of historical museum owned by the astrolabe.
Becker then storing it, until last year. While reading an article about the three things quadrant time owned the King, Becker remembered object ever discovered 20 years ago.
Apparently it is one of the quadrants of time that has personal seal of King Richard II. Becker had contacted the British Museum. By the British Museum, it was identified as the second oldest instrument timepiece, which once belonged to Britain. The first is Chaucer's Astrolabe, which is stored in the British Museum.
With sengkalan (a number that indicates the year) comes from the year 1396, quadrant time it has high value as to be sold by Bonhams auction house next month. Quadrant time value is estimated at 150 to 200 thousand pounds, or approximately USD 2.1 to 2.85 billion.
"I believe things of this importance deserves better treatment, rather than just being at my desk, and a reminder of what became my passion for collecting antiques," said Becker.
This thing is worth is important in human history pembabakan know the time. In this object, the time in a day divided into 24 hours, which was started to develop in the 14th century.
One example of the use of this time is releasing his throne as Richard II on 30 September 1399, which described occurs when the clock struck nine times.
In the objects owned by Becker, shows the image of a stag with the royal emblem on his neck. It is a symbol associated with Richard II.
Then how quadrant at this time could move up further to Australia? This is believed because of his heirs in 1800 left the North of England and immigrated to New Zealand and Australia.

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