This large antique garden sundial once resided in the grounds of Fort Belvedere, a Grade II listed country house in Surrey, built in the 1750s. Pictured is a black and white photograph of the front of Fort Belvedere circa early-mid 19th century showing what we believe to be this sundial in the centre of the
Cast in bronze, this armillary sundial sits upon a limestone pedestal in the neoclassical style. It is a beautiful addition to a country garden where it might be situated among flowerbeds or at the centre of a large courtyard. As opposed to the classic flat sundial, an armillary sundial is characterised by its spherical shape, often
Antique Carved Marble Sundial. Carved marble pedestal decorated with flowers and foliage, with a limestone capital and bronze sundial. Additional Dimensions Overall height 106 cm Height of pedestal 92 cm