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Auction archive: Lot number 1

A GILT-BRASS COMBINED NOCTURNAL AND HORARY QUADRANT, UNSIGNED, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF GIOVAN BATTISTA GIUSTI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1565

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$5,323 - US$7,985
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 1

A GILT-BRASS COMBINED NOCTURNAL AND HORARY QUADRANT, UNSIGNED, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF GIOVAN BATTISTA GIUSTI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1565

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$5,323 - US$7,985
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

A GILT-BRASS COMBINED NOCTURNAL AND HORARY QUADRANT, UNSIGNED, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF GIOVAN BATTISTA GIUSTI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1565 the top of the quadrantal plate symmetrically cut with double scallops rising to a suspension ring mount and engraved with scroll-ended outline decoration and line hatching. Face I.A nocturnal with a month scale in two rings and divided into three days, placed around the central sighting hole. Within this is a volvelle cut with triangular teeth numbered 1-15 for the hours of darkness in the Italian hour reckoning which begins at sunset. Each hour is subdivided to twenty minutes. A second volvelle carrying the index arm is mounted above the hour dial. below is the punched inscription HOROLOGIUM. NOCTIS. AD. STELLAM. POLI. ET AD. DVAS. VLTIM. STE. URE. MA: (A night dial for the Pole star and the two guards of the Great Bear). Face II.Engraved in the apex with a solar course diagram marked MOT[US] SO[L]IS and composed of three concentric arcs, the interior two with twelve divisions, the outer with twenty-four. The latter with the initial letters of the signs of the zodiac, the second with those of the months and the innermost with a sequence of numbers between 3 and 9. The three arcs used together offer a rapid means of find the degree and sign of the zodiac of the sun for any date of the year; (for a of the method of use see Turner A, p. 10). The figure 14 placed above the scale is the latest date for the period that the sun can enter a new sign. Beneath this scale is the diagram for an altitude sundial in Italian hours (5-23) without sub-divisions, the morning hours being indicated by smooth lines, the afternoon hours by dotted lines and to each side are the two halves of the calendar scale requisite for its use. to the top right is the inscription QVADRANS. MENSORIUM, ET,DIEI. HORARIVM AD. ALTIT. POLI G. 43 (a quadrant for the months and hours of the day at the latitude of 43 degrees). The limb is marked with a degree scale reading to 90 degrees by 1 degree divisions numbered by groups of ten and with the corresponding shadow square. 15 cm. high Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. To view Shipping Calculator, please click hereCondition ReportIn very fine condition throughout and retaining the original gilding. plumb line replaced and bob may also possibly be a replacement. some very minor surface marks and scratches commensurate with age. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 1
Auction:
Datum:
9 Sep 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

A GILT-BRASS COMBINED NOCTURNAL AND HORARY QUADRANT, UNSIGNED, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF GIOVAN BATTISTA GIUSTI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1565 the top of the quadrantal plate symmetrically cut with double scallops rising to a suspension ring mount and engraved with scroll-ended outline decoration and line hatching. Face I.A nocturnal with a month scale in two rings and divided into three days, placed around the central sighting hole. Within this is a volvelle cut with triangular teeth numbered 1-15 for the hours of darkness in the Italian hour reckoning which begins at sunset. Each hour is subdivided to twenty minutes. A second volvelle carrying the index arm is mounted above the hour dial. below is the punched inscription HOROLOGIUM. NOCTIS. AD. STELLAM. POLI. ET AD. DVAS. VLTIM. STE. URE. MA: (A night dial for the Pole star and the two guards of the Great Bear). Face II.Engraved in the apex with a solar course diagram marked MOT[US] SO[L]IS and composed of three concentric arcs, the interior two with twelve divisions, the outer with twenty-four. The latter with the initial letters of the signs of the zodiac, the second with those of the months and the innermost with a sequence of numbers between 3 and 9. The three arcs used together offer a rapid means of find the degree and sign of the zodiac of the sun for any date of the year; (for a of the method of use see Turner A, p. 10). The figure 14 placed above the scale is the latest date for the period that the sun can enter a new sign. Beneath this scale is the diagram for an altitude sundial in Italian hours (5-23) without sub-divisions, the morning hours being indicated by smooth lines, the afternoon hours by dotted lines and to each side are the two halves of the calendar scale requisite for its use. to the top right is the inscription QVADRANS. MENSORIUM, ET,DIEI. HORARIVM AD. ALTIT. POLI G. 43 (a quadrant for the months and hours of the day at the latitude of 43 degrees). The limb is marked with a degree scale reading to 90 degrees by 1 degree divisions numbered by groups of ten and with the corresponding shadow square. 15 cm. high Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. To view Shipping Calculator, please click hereCondition ReportIn very fine condition throughout and retaining the original gilding. plumb line replaced and bob may also possibly be a replacement. some very minor surface marks and scratches commensurate with age. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 1
Auction:
Datum:
9 Sep 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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