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French Sundial
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
18th century style Sundial decorated with scrolls and centered mask.
Category

20th Century Vintage Sundials

Vintage American "Atlas" Armillary
Located in BENSENVILLE, IL
Wonderful vintage American Atlas-form garden armillary. A great decoration as he is or have him mounted to a pedestal or post top for added interest.
Category

20th Century American Vintage Sundials

Materials

Iron

Cannon Sundial
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
A horizontal cannon sundial made of marble with brass fittings and maintaining its original powder horn. Priming the cannon with powder and setting the lens to the correct angle for ...
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20th Century German Vintage Sundials

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Marble, Brass, Copper

Armillary Sphere on Cast Stone Base
Located in Bridgehampton, NY
An armillary depicting Atlas holding the world on a cast stone base. The base is French and the armillary is Swedish.
Category

1940s Vintage Sundials

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Aluminum

Seahorse Armillary Sphere
Located in Katonah, NY
A bronze, copper and iron armillary sphere, the support a finely modeled seahorse with verdigris patina, marked "Sune Rooth". Seahorse, arrow tip and fletching are bronze.
Category

1950s Vintage Sundials

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Iron, Bronze

Vintage Wire Basket
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Beautiful wire basket with original pan, signed on bottom.

Item in Lambertville, NJ gallery. Please contact dealer.
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20th Century American Folk Art Vintage Sundials

Wrought iron armillary
Located in Sarasota, FL
A wrought iron armillary, revolving sphere with arrow, neo-classical style
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20th Century French Vintage Sundials

Swedish Sundial
Located in San Francisco, CA
Swedish Armillary Sundial on Dolphine Base
Roman Numeral on inside central ring, spear and arrow finials
mounted on wood base
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20th Century Swedish Vintage Sundials

Swedish Garden Armillary
Located in San Francisco, CA
Neoclassical Style bronze Armillary sphere mounted on an aggregate pedestal.
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20th Century Swedish Vintage Sundials

Materials

Bronze

Armillary Sundial
Located in Hudson, NY
beautifully designed sundial - pattn. 1956 by F. W. Sunblad - in mixed colored aluminum - instructions on how to adjust and read included
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1950s American Vintage Sundials

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Metal

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Vintage Sundials For Sale on 1stDibs

An assortment of vintage sundials is available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of metal, stone and iron, all vintage sundials available were constructed with great care. Vintage sundials have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 20th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. Vintage sundials bearing Mid-Century Modern or Neoclassical hallmarks are very popular at 1stDibs. Some vintage sundials are too large for some spaces — a variety of smaller vintage sundials, measuring 11.23 inches across, are available at 1stDibs. Many vintage sundials are appealing in their simplicity, but Sune Rooth, Gerard Barrère Thomas and Maitland Smith produced popular vintage sundials that are worth a look.

How Much are Vintage Sundials?

Vintage sundials can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price at 1stDibs is $1,886, while the lowest priced sells for $115 and the highest can go for as much as $17,500.

Finding the Right Sundials for You

Although typically decorative, antique and vintage sundials transport a guest in your home to a different era, their simple function a tether to the ancient world.

Humans have tracked time since the dawn of civilization. Before the invention of precise mechanical clocks, various materials including water and incense were used to mark the passage of time. The sundial was one of the earliest of these timekeeping devices.

The oldest known sundial dates back to 1,500 B.C. in Egypt. The very first sundials were simple stone blocks with markings and a vertical needle of wood or metal to indicate the hours with its shadow. Later Greek sundials had a gnomon parallel to the axis of the Earth. Some flat sundials from the Islamic world were directional objects for pointing the way to Mecca.

Mechanical clocks use a series of gears and springs to track time precisely; sundials rely on light and shadow. As sunlight crosses over a sundial, it casts a shadow that moves across the face of the dial as the Earth rotates.

There are now more accurate, easier and probably cooler ways to tell time, yet the sundial persists. It is not uncommon to find flat stone sundials among an assemblage of decorative elements in colorful gardens and standing sundials in expertly appointed outdoor spaces.

While garden sundials are among the most popular sundials today, sundials made of metal, stone, bronze and more can be found on 1stDibs to match any taste or setting. The collection also includes sundials of Scandinavian, British and North American origins.