Scott’s double horizontal sundial

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[Untitled engraving depicting a double horizontal sundial]

SCOTT, Benjamin
London
Benjamin Scott
1713
Copper engraving
512 by 500mm. (20.25 by 19.75 inches).
11265

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Benjamin Scott (ca. 1688-1752) was an English globe and instrument-maker. Scott was apprenticed to James Anderton on 14th April, 1702, turned over to the instrument-maker James Rowley (of the Broderers' Company) on 2nd April, 1706, and made free in the Grocer's Company on 16th September, 1712. He established his own business about this time, taking on his first apprentice, Thomas Heath, in turn a distinguished instrument-maker, in 1712.

His business may not have...

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bibliography:

John Davis and Michael Lowne, The double horizontal dial. (London : British Sundial Society, 2009, Monograph no. 5), Part 4, DH-26 (col. ills.); Worms & Baynton-Williams, British Map Engravers on Scott.

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