Rare Roof Artificial Horizon – Hughes, London, around 1850

Rare Roof Artificial Horizon – Hughes, London, around 1850

Stock Number: NM.5-17

€1,050

Artificial or mercury roof horizon, rectangular black-lacquered cast iron trough with pouring hole and brass-framed roof-shaped cover with clear glass panels.

Country of manufacture

UK and Ireland

Categories: Technology, Other Technology Antiques, Tools

Description

Artificial or mercury roof horizon, rectangular black-lacquered cast iron trough with pouring hole and brass-framed roof-shaped cover with clear glass panels. Round iron bottle filled with mercury with stopper and iron funnel, in fitted wooden carrying box, signed and made by H. Hughes & Son, London. With certificate of Examination of April 1895.

The artificial horizon is used to establish the elevation of the sun or a star when the horizon is not visible. The vertical angle between the celestial body and its reflection in the mercury was measured. This has to be halved to establish the angle of elevation above the horizon.

Date: around 1850
HWL case: 13.5×19.5×15.5 cm
Label: H. Hughes & Son, Opticians, 59 Fenchurch Street, London
Roof: same as on the label, No. 601, patent 95 and the name of the owner (?) V. Poole
Origin: England
Condition: perfect
Mercury is poisonous, please pay attention!

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NL ARCHIPEL International Maritime Gallery

Welcome to the catalogue of Archipel International Maritime Gallery, specialist in nautical antiques and collectables.
Archipel International Maritime Galery in the Netherlands, sets itself to maritime objects, globes and sea charts of before 1900. The managing director worked as officer with the mercantile marine and the Royal Navy. As curator he was connected to one of the University Museums in the Netherlands. As seaman and curator he has a lot of knowledge of naval history. The entire Archipel collection can be found at the site Archipel-img.com.

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