Sold-Libellensextant
The sextant has a casing of grey-lacquered aluminium and artificial materials, with black plastic fittings. It houses optical equipment, a clockwork averaging mechanism, electrical equipment, and a rubber eyecup. The instrument has two index shades in green and red.
The scale on the sextant is marked from 0° to 80° by 30 arcminutes.
The sextant is contained in a black-lacquered metal carrying case with a reflecting flat, a battery charger, a battery, two light bulbs, four others of which are missing, and a contents list in German. The case is marked on a plate on the side, ‘Sold-Libellensextant M [eagle & swastika]’.
The scale on the sextant is marked from 0° to 80° by 30 arcminutes.
The sextant is contained in a black-lacquered metal carrying case with a reflecting flat, a battery charger, a battery, two light bulbs, four others of which are missing, and a contents list in German. The case is marked on a plate on the side, ‘Sold-Libellensextant M [eagle & swastika]’.
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Object Details
ID: | ACO1273 |
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Collection: | Astronomical and navigational instruments |
Type: | Bubble Sextant |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Plath, C. |
Date made: | circa 1940 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Admiralty Compass Observatory |
Measurements: | Overall: 135 mm x 310 mm x 250 mm |
Parts: |
Sold-Libellensextant
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