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MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Sextant
Description:  
Dimension:H:9.750in W:11.500in D:4.500in Short tube: 2.938 (length) Long tube: 6.438 (length)
Creator:
Stancliffe, Benjamin
Dates:
before 1850
Abstract:  

Brass sextant marked "Stancliffe, Maker, Philadelphia." 8" radius. Scaled 0-155, in 1/2 degrees. There are two interchangeable telescopic sights, and the micrometer is read with a microscope. The instrument is boxed and has a leather carrying case. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.12



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Log
Description:  
Dimension:H:12.500in W:6.250in L:11.500in
Creator:
Porter, David, and David Connor, attributed
Dates:
early 19th c.
Abstract:  

This ship's log consists of a vertical-turned brass rod with a slot in the top for a pulley or fulcrum which is missing. A pair of shorter rods support between them a pivoted brass quadrant which is scaled but not numbered. The base is scaled radially from the axis of the quadrant. Inscribed "Porters A Conno(e)r" on the base. Paper on underside label marked "Porter Constant Log." (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.10



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Compass
Description:  
Box (closed): 1 x 4.1875 x 4.1875 Box (open depth): 8.375 Dimension:Dia:3.750in
Creator:
W. & S. Jones
Dates:
1759-99
Abstract:  

Mahogany block with inset compass and cover. Possibly contemporary inked inscription, "Belonging to the globes presented by W. & S. Jones, 18 April 1800." (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.33



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Sundial
Description:  
Bowl: 6 (incl. figurine) x 12 (diam.) Disc: 5.75 (diam.) Later figurine: 4.5 x 5 x 1.5 Stand: 5.5 x 5.75 (diam.) Mss.: 4 x 12.5 Gnomon: 1.5 (length)
Creator:
Schissler, Christoph
Dates:
1578
Abstract:  

Prior to 1895 the Dial existed as separate pieces in the collection. At that time, they were assembled in an incorrect configuration and have since been disassembled. A reproduction base in the shape of a figure of Hercules was made in 2001, but it is unlikely that such a figure would have been used on this piece. This compass may not be original to the piece, and its face and part of the gnomon are missing. The instrument is marked for equal and planetary hours, common and Italian hours, with appropriate conversion tables. The base is elaborately decorated with a Biblical relief of the two miracles of Isaiah, and the bowl with the Zodiac. This type of dial requires both a vertical gnomon and a diagonal gnomon. In the present example, the former would consist of a pointed rod in the center of the bowl (now occupied by a compass); the latter of a figure holding a staff (part of which is restored), mounted to the rim. A string from the center to the end of the staff would form the second gnomon. Engraved. "CHRISTOPHERUS SCHISSLER GEOMETRICUS AC ASTRONOMICUS ARTIFEX AUGUSTAE VINDELICORUM FACIEBAT ANNO 1578" along outer rim of the underside of the bowl.
Call #:  
58.66



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Instrument, Measuring
Description:  
Dimension:H:3.500in W:6.750in L:6.875in
Creator:
Nipher, Francis E.
Dates:
1890-1906
Abstract:  

A black walnut box containing two measuring tubes; one with 1 1/4" diameter screen disc and 5" long tube and one with 6" screen disc and 2 3/4" long tube. This is an experimental instrument fabricated of discs of bronze or brass screen, attached to a brass tubing to constitute an anemometer. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.55



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Bathometer
Description:  
Cannot measure at this time Box: 3.125 x 9.5 x 7
Creator:
Luiscius, A. van Stiprian
Dates:
1797 - 1803 Delft, Netherlands
Abstract:  

Brass instrument. In a box labeled, "J.H. Onderdewyngaart, Canzius a Delft. La Fabrique des instruments de physique et de mathematique a Delft." (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.51



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Sextant
Description:  
Dimension:H:2.750in Dia:2.625in Not incl. folding lens
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1850-1925
Abstract:  

Brass circular box of 3" diameter, 1 3/4" high, into which is built a sextant. Unmarked.
Call #:  
58.13



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