[Diptych sundial and compass]
Nurenburg,
[c.1750]
Small wooden sundial and compass (870 by 560 by 160mm); engraved and hand coloured paper pasted onto the lid and inside.
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notes:
David Beringer (1756-1821), a sundial maker in Nuremberg, was admitted as master of his craft in 1777 and was known for producing this type of compass sundial in the middle of the eighteenth century in Germany. Instruments of this kind were traditionally made of metal and other hard, expensive materials, limiting the type of customer who could afford them. Beringer's genius was to see that they could appeal to a much wider audience at the right price, and began to print the...
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