English, c.1900, signed to the base 'W. Wilson 1 Belmont St, London N.W.', on three adjustable screw feet, base with silvered scale and single spirit level, vertical dial with scale to one side, removable glass window, with steel needle on agate knife rests, in original polished pine case, instrument height 24.5cm
Note: Dip circles (sometimes referred to as dip needles) were used to measure the angle between the horizon and the Earth's magnetic field (the dip angle). They were used in surveying, mining and prospecting as well as for the demonstration and study of magnetism.
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English, c.1900, signed to the base 'W. Wilson 1 Belmont St, London N.W.', on three adjustable screw feet, base with silvered scale and single spirit level, vertical dial with scale to one side, removable glass window, with steel needle on agate knife rests, in original polished pine case, instrument height 24.5cm
Note: Dip circles (sometimes referred to as dip needles) were used to measure the angle between the horizon and the Earth's magnetic field (the dip angle). They were used in surveying, mining and prospecting as well as for the demonstration and study of magnetism.
Auction: Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science, 29th Apr, 2021
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THATCHAM
RG19 4EP
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