Advertisement for Adams’s Sea Quadrant – perhaps the earliest example of a lot tag from Sotheby’s

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New Sea Quadrant. Invented, Made & Sold by Geo. Adams.

Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty's Office of Ordnance... At the above said place are Also made and sold Hadley's, Smith's, and Davis's Quadrants.

ADAMS, George
London,
At Tycho Brahe's Head Fleet Street, Published,
September 30th, 1748.
Engraved broadside.
355 by 215mm. (14 by 8.5 inches).
12647

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George Adams (c1704-1773) was one of the leading the scientific instrument makers of his day. Apprenticed in 1718 he is recorded as setting up his business in 1735 of Fleet Street at the sign of Tycho Brahe's Head, where he is recorded as being active between 1738 and 1757.

This advertisement was issued separately, and bound in with Adam's exceedingly rare work 'The description and use of a new sea quadrant'. OCLC records three institutional examples of the work...

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