Box type pocket sextant.

Made:
1845-1850 in Fleet Street
maker:
Troughton and Simms Limited
Pocket box sextant, made by Troughton and Simms, Fleet Street

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Pocket box sextant, made by Troughton and Simms, Fleet Street
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Pocket box sextant, made by Troughton and Simms, Fleet Street, City of London, England, 1845-1850. Consists of two circular lacquered brass plates with lid that acts as a handle when used. Fitted with Inlaid silver 131° scale (-5° to 145°) with 30' divisions and a silver vernier (1' div.). The index arm is rotated by a milled knob on the upper plate with two filter shades (red & green) operated by lever. The index glass is fixed with adjustment for the horizon glass. Fitted with magnifier (single lens) on hinged 40 mm swivel arm and choice of a large and a small pinhole sight but telescope missing.

Details

Category:
Surveying
Object Number:
1977-653
Materials:
glass and brass (copper, zinc alloy)
type:
box sextant
credit:
Barnard, L.