Silver sector signed by Culpeper
- Made:
- 1700-1737 in Moorfields and London
- maker:
- Edmund Culpeper
Silver sector made by Edmund Culpeper and signed 'Culpeper Fecit" between 1700-37, Moorfields, London.
Sectors are mathematical instruments that were used for calculations concerning proportion and for making small measurements. They were particularly useful for technical drawing. Edmund Culpeper (active 1684-1737) was a mathematical instrument maker, whose workshop the 'Old Mathematical Shop' was located at Moorfields in London. He was apprenticed to Walter Hayes in 1684, became a Freeman of the Grocers' Company in 1713 and took over Hayes' business at Moorfields.
Details
- Category:
- Mathematics
- Object Number:
- 1938-746
- Materials:
- silver
- type:
- proportion drawing instruments and sectors
- credit:
- Thomas H. Court