Reflecting circle made by F.W. Breithaupt and Sohn, Kassel, Hessen, Germany, about 1870. Circular anodized brass frame, polished limb, a wooden handle. Signed on the index glass mount: F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn | Hessen Kassel. Inlaid silver scale from 0° to 140°, and twice from 180° to 80° every 20'. One index arm with a silver vernier at both ends, to 20", zeros at the right. The tangent screw, working against a spring-loaded stop, and the clamping screw are at the bottom of the index arm. Four half-coloured shades (two red, one green (broken), one missing); no horizon shades. Index-glass adjustment by screw; horizon prism without adjustment. Magnifier on a 120 mm swivelling arm serving both verniers, a frosted glass shade (missing). Threaded telescope bracket in two parts, fitted for correcting collimation error; perpendicular adjustment by rising-piece and a milled knob. Telescope (158 mm) inverted image, six parallel cross-wires and one at a right angle to them are engraved on a lens within the telescope; a rotating shaded eyepiece with choice of clear, green, red and blue. A prismatic eyepiece; some unidentified parts are missing. In a square fitted mahogany box containing a trade label for Breithaupt in Cassel and a MS list of contents. Prismatic reflecting circle with case. 1865-1875
Mining transit theodolite, 4-inch, with detachable side telescope in two boxes, by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn, Kassel, Germany, 1910-1915 Mining transit theodolite, 1910-1915 1910-1915
Mining transit theodolite, 3 inch, by F.W. Breithaupt & Son, Kassel, Hesse, Germany, 1850-1876 Mining transit theodolite, German, 1850-1876 1850-1876
One of three photographs of Astronomical universal instruments by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn of Hessen-Kassel at the Strassbourg Observatory. One of three photographs of Astronomical universal instruments 1876
One of three photographs of Astronomical universal circles by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn of Hessen-Kassel at the Strasbourg Observatory. One of three photographs of Astronomical universal circles 1876
Photographs (3) of Astronomical universal instruments Photographs (3) of Astronomical universal instruments 1876
Chemical balance used by Dr. Andrew Ure (1778-1857), has a glazed wooden case and a long wooden drawer in the base, made by Breithaupt & Sohn, Cassel. Brass beam and pillar. Analytical balance by Breithaupt & Sohn, Germany, 1804-1830 1804-1830
One of three photographs of Astronomical universal instruments by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn of Hessen-Kassel at the Strassbourg Observatory. One of three photographs of Astronomical universal instruments 1876