The conditions were not very good for a star trail. The moon was out and lots of city lights. I did a shot a little after sunset and then one later but decided on the earlier one.
This equatorial sundial is not oriented correctly. It should be pointing at the celestial pole (North Star) and you can barely see it's not. I measured it's direction with an app on my phone and it happens to be off about equal to the magnetic declination for this area. But what is even more strange is that it probably was oriented correctly at one point. If they used magnetic north it would be pointing east of north. But this is pointing west of north. So perhaps it was adjusted twice for magnetic declination.
Pentax 67, 45mm, 400TMY @ EI50, PMK