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EARLY AMERICAN COMPASS 18th Century
Drycard compass with markings for Benjamin King of Newport, Rhode Island. Housed in a hardwood case with arms for sites and an oak cover that attaches to case with a leather strap. Handwritten paper label with grid of site measurements affixed to oak cover. Incised on underside of case "Lemuel Crane 1756". Accompanied by an 18th Century 12-mo. leather-bound navigational volume, which includes calendars dating as early as 1728, a "Table of Difference", instructions on how to use various navigational instruments, etc. Volume missing first eight pages and has period ink inscriptions throughout. Compass length 15".
Accompanied by a typewritten note from Francis W. Peterson dated November 2, 1933, indicating the compass had descended in the Crane family since the 1700s before Peterson purchased it in 1923 from a Miss Waltham of Marblehead, Massachusetts, a Crane relative. Peterson then gave it to Nathaniel Rubinkham circa 1933. Also accompanied by handwritten research notes about Benjamin King and the piece.

Drycard compass with markings for Benjamin King of Newport, Rhode Island. Housed in a hardwood case with arms for sites and an oak cover that attaches to case with a leather strap. Handwritten paper label with grid of site measurements affixed to oak cover. Incised on underside of case "Lemuel Crane 1756". Accompanied by an 18th Century 12-mo. leather-bound navigational volume, which includes calendars dating as early as 1728, a "Table of Difference", instructions on how to use various navigational instruments, etc. Volume missing first eight pages and has period ink inscriptions throughout. Compass length 15".
Accompanied by a typewritten note from Francis W. Peterson dated November 2, 1933, indicating the compass had descended in the Crane family since the 1700s before Peterson purchased it in 1923 from a Miss Waltham of Marblehead, Massachusetts, a Crane relative. Peterson then gave it to Nathaniel Rubinkham circa 1933. Also accompanied by handwritten research notes about Benjamin King and the piece.
Condition: Compass glass cracked and reglued. Wax holding the glass in place has disintegrated. Leather strap that attaches cover to case is broken but present.


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July 20, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
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