1857874

Yerkes Observatory Sterling Souvenir Spoon #1857874

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Yerkes Observatory Sterling Souvenir Spoon #1857874
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Sterling silver souvenir spoon of Yerkes Observatory at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Fully marked P & B in hearts for Paye & Baker on their Pond Lily c 1900. Length 5 1/4 inches.<p>The Yerkes 40-inch Refractor owes its existence to George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), a pioneer in astrophysical research.<p> From childhood, Hale was fascinated by astronomy; he was particularly interested in learning about the Sun and developed new instruments for photographing it.<p>Following graduation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hale was accepted as a faculty member at the newly founded University of Chicago.<p>In 1890 Hale learned that the University of Southern California planned to build the world's largest telescope, using glass disks cast by Mantois of Paris and polished into 40-inch lenses by Alvan Clark and Sons in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts.<p>When the University of Southern California abandoned the project for lack of funding, Hale urged the University of Chicago to acquire the lenses and construct the telescope and an observatory. He and William Rainey Harper, president of the University, approached transit tycoon Charles Tyson Yerkes, who agreed to fund the facility.<p>No mono or removal.
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<tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:c1900</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:Yerkes Observatory Sterling Souvenir Spoon</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Charlotte Hall MD</td></tr>
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