George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to his Majesty,
... Makes and Sells all Sorts of the most curious Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, in Silver, Brass, Ivory or Wood, with the Utmost Accuracy and Exactness, according to the latest and best Discoveries of the modern Mathematicians.
London,
at Tycho Brahe's Head, No 60. in Fleet-Street,
[c1775 or earlier].
Printed letterpress broadside with engraved vignette of Tycho Brahe, manuscript bill in ink on verso, modern perspex cover.
216 by 273mm. (8.5 by 10.75 inches).
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notes:
The Adams family were the pre-eminent British instrument makers of their day. The broadside lists instruments for use in astronomy, surveying, drawing, and navigation.
In the centre is a vignette of the Adams shop sign, a portrait of Tycho Brahe. Brahe (1546-1601) was a Danish astronomer, pioneer in the field of scientific instruments and observation, and eccentric. After losing his nose in a duel while a student at the University of Rostock, he returned determin...
In the centre is a vignette of the Adams shop sign, a portrait of Tycho Brahe. Brahe (1546-1601) was a Danish astronomer, pioneer in the field of scientific instruments and observation, and eccentric. After losing his nose in a duel while a student at the University of Rostock, he returned determin...
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BM Banks 105.1
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