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Your search for signatures starting with D yielded 800 entries. Displaying entries 1–800.Signature | Maker Info | Instruments | Comments | Location | References | Suggest Correction |
D'AMERY, LAMBERT | Belgium, fl.1600-14, MIM | Astrolabe, 1614 = BMR (ICA-451); Astrolabe = LIE (ICA-459). | father of Leonard D'Amery. | Liège. | Price 1; ICA 2; Michel 1, 3, 9, 10, 13, 16; Belgian Inventory; Zinner 1; Société Belge; Art. | suggest correction |
D'AMERY, LEONARD | Belgium, 1607-40, MIM NIM SIM | Circumferentors = ADL-M150 (missing, never shipped by Mensing who thought this was a double entry), ADL-M151, BMR, Michel Coll., Rosenheim; Holland Circle = ROU. | signed himself as a `mathematician'; son of Lambert D'Amery. | Brussels. | Michel 3, 9, 10; Price 2; Engelmann 1; Zinner 1; Belgian Inventory; Daumas 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
D'ANNONE, NIKLAUS | Switzerland, fl.1678-1703, MIM | Astronomical Clock = BASH. | Basle. | Baillie 1; Britten. | suggest correction | |
D. AND F. | England, c.1810, NIM PHIM | Hydrometer = D. | Dring and Fage. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D. AND S. | USA, -1866, MIM | Triangular Plotting Scale = P.C. | Darling and Schwartz. | Bangor, Maine. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction |
D. JAC. | Italy?, 1658, MIM | Plate for Equatorial Sundial, 1658 = NAC. | "D. Jac. in ordine cart. fecit anno 58." | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |
D.A.V.M. | MIM | Universal Ring Dial = P.C. | bridge replaced by wire; similar instrument in Landau Coll. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.B. 1 | David Beringer; see also D.B.F. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
D.B. 2 | Bobinger thought this was David Buschmann. | Evans 1; Bobinger 4. | suggest correction | |||
D.B. PAT. | Germany; Austria, PHIM | Barometer, diagonal, No. 46 = GMM. | Munich; Innsbruck. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.B.F. | MIM | Sundial, oval, portable = VNN; Compass Sundials = ADL-M263, Drouot 4/7/87, etc. | "D.B.f."; D.B. fecit; surely David Beringer, although Bobinger lists this as David Buschmann. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Engelmann 1; Bobinger 2; Michel 3; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
D.D. | Germany?, 1674, MIM | Sandglass, four-part, geared, 1674 = DRE. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
D.F. | England, c.1825, NIM | scale on an octant is marked "D.F." with a fouled anchor, Dring and Fage. | London. | Brewington 1. | suggest correction | |
D.G. | 1573, MIM | Pillar Sundial, ivory, 1573 = STS. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | ||
D.G.B.F. | Italy, 1641, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory, 1641 = Drecker Coll. = DPW. | the dial has a cardboard lunar volvelle. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.H.S./B.A.D. | 1693, MIM | Garden Sundial, stone, 1693 = NOR. | "D.H.S." over "B.A.D." | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.I.V. | 1692, MIM SIM | Circumferentor, 1692 = Soth. 3/17/38 = Kenney Sale = DPW. | Kenney gives "I.D.V." but Exhibition-Maps gives "D.I.V." | Exhibition-Maps; RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.K. 1 | Germany, fl.1707-13, MIM | Table Sundial, stone 1707 = MUN; Vertical Sundial, stone, 1713 = Landshut Isar Museum. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | ||
D.K. 2 | France, 18th Century, MIM | Horizontal Sundial, paper dial plate, in boxwood case = Lausanne Palais Rumine. | Strasbourg. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
D.K. 3 | see the entry "I." (2). | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
D.N. | France, 17th Century, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory = Nouveau Drouot 5/20/88. | "D.N." is punchmark on back. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
D.N.J. | 1693, MIM | Universal Ring Sundial, 1693 = DEU-26897. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
D.N.S. | see "DNS." | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |||
D.P. | Germany?, 1664, MIM | Cruciform Sundial, 1664 = White Coll. = WHI (FIT). | Bryden 16; Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
D.Q. | 1754, MIM | Horary Quadrant, 1754 = USNM. | Capuchin sundial on reverse. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
D.R.P. | Italy?, PHIM | Barometer = FLM. | Bonelli 4. | suggest correction | ||
D.S. | see Dom Stefano Bonsignori. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |||
D.S.B.F.F. | Italy?, MIM | Sun and Moon Dial = FLO-2499. | for 40°30'; Don Stephano Buonsignori? | Florence? | Bonelli 1. | suggest correction |
D.S.F.F. | Italy?, 1587, MIM | Polyhedral Sundial, 1587 = FLO-2456. | Don Stephano Buonsignori? | Florence? | Bonelli 1; Michel 3; Italian Inventory; A.J. Turner 10.. | suggest correction |
DABNEY, JOHN, JR. | England; USA, fl.1739-43, MIM | apprenticed to Jonathan Sisson; came to Boston, Mass. in 1739; met Rowland Houghton; repaired instruments for Harvard College. | Mr. Rowland Houghton's Shop, the north side of the Town House (1739-43); Milk Street (1743); both in Boston, Mass. (1743). | Bedini 1, 8 & 13; USNM. | suggest correction | |
DAFFNAY, JOANNES | 1743, MIM SIM | Circumferentor, 1743 = BMR. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DAGGER, D.D. FRANCISCUS LEONARDUS | Austria, 1729, MIM | Table Sundial, stone, 1729 = SLM. | Zinner 1; Haupolter. | suggest correction | ||
DAGLISH, R. | England, c.1780, MIM SIM | Surveying Compass = P.C. | Orell near Wigan. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAGUET, THEODORE | Switzerland, b.1795, OIM | made optical lenses. | Solothurn. | USNM; Exhibition of the Industries of the World, N.Y., 1853. | suggest correction | |
DAKIN, JONATHAN | USA, c.1745, PHIM | balance maker. | Sign of the Hand and Beam, Boston, Mass. | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |
DALE, E.R. | England, c.1770, NIM | Backstaff = Phillips-NE 7/19/93. | may be owner. | ATG 7/10/93. | suggest correction | |
DALE, JOHN | England, 1661, MIM | set up two sundials in the quadrangle of St. John's College, Oxford in 1661; he was a fellow there. | Oxford. | Beeson. | suggest correction | |
DALE, THOMAS | England, MIM | Sundial = Museum of Science and Industry, Oslo. | Bath. | Dr. Johan Knap, Antiquarian Horology, Sept. 1970. | suggest correction | |
DALES, CHARLES | England, MIM | Heliochronometer = Soth. 7/10/67. | signed "optician"; perhaps only a dealer. | Bournemouth. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DALLAND | England, OIM | Telescope = OMM. | misreading for Dollond. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DALLAWAY 1 | England, MIM | Compass Sundial = Soth. 2/9/56; Map Measurer = Phillips 4/20/83. | see Joseph James Dallaway. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DALLAWAY 2 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | could be Dallaway 3 or 4. | Goodison 1; RSW.. | suggest correction | |
DALLAWAY 3 | England, c.1775, PHIM | Wheel Barometers = X, Soth. 1/19/73. | optician. | Cheltenham. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DALLAWAY 4 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Christie 5/26/76. | Bath. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DALLAWAY, I. | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Soth. Wilkinson and Hodge 12/18/24. | Stroud. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DALLAWAY, JOSEPH JAMES | England, fl.1799-1809, MIM OIM | apprenticed to Edward Troughton in the Grocers' Company on June 4, 1789; free of the Company on May 2, 1799; optician; T.C.; invented a map pedometer. | 4 George Lane, Botolph Lane (1802); 147 Tottenham Court Road (1805-09); both in London. | Goodison 1; J. Brown 1; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction | |
DALLMEYER, JOHN HENRY | England, c.1850, OIM | Telescope, 4-draw = FRK-T92; Telescopes = Christie 12/17/75, Phillips 2/14/79. | issued a catalogue as late as 1865. | London. | Frank; Clarke et al; RSW. | suggest correction |
DALTON, JOHN | England, c.1850, NIM | Hadley's Quadrant = PEA. | Hartlepool. | Brewington 1. | suggest correction | |
DAM, JAN VAN DEN | Holland, fl.1738-73, MIM | Orrery, 1756 = AMST. | Michel thought this orrery was at the University of Amsterdam. | Amsterdam. | Rooseboom 1; Mörzer Bruyns 1 & 2; Michel 3. | suggest correction |
DAME, RICHARD | USA, c.1840, MIM | made rulers. | Hanover, N.H. | DATM. | suggest correction | |
DAMERIN, MAISON | Belgium, MIM SIM | Graphometer = Auction, Chartres 6/10/79. | House of Damérin. | Brussels. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAMMESTARRE | Holland?, MIM | Planetarium Clock = LEY. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DANBY, JOHN | England, c.1737, | apprenticed to John Farmer 2 in the Joiners' Company on Feb. 14, 1737. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DANCE, J.B. | misreading for John Benjamin Dancer. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DANCER 1 | England, OIM PHIM | Stick Barometer, with Thermometer = K. and C. 12/3/75; Optical Square = OXF. | Abraham or John Benjamin Dancer. | Manchester. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DANCER 2 | see Abraham and Dancer. | suggest correction | ||||
DANCER AND ABRAHAM | England, c.1843, | surely Abraham and Dancer. | Manchester. | Alker. | suggest correction | |
DANCER AND SONS | England, fl.1800-10, MIM OIM | Michael Dancer and his sons. | 55 Great Sutton Street; 53 Red Lion Street; both in Clerkenwell, London. | Taylor 2(1112). | suggest correction | |
DANCER, ABRAHAM | England, fl.1838-42, OIM | probably Abraham and Dancer. | 13 Cross Street, King Street, Manchester. | Taylor 2(2110); Clay and Court. | suggest correction | |
DANCER, E.E., AND CO. | England, fl.1878-1900, OIM | daughter of J.B. Dancer; succeeded him in 1878 when he retired; firm was taken over in 1900 by Richard Suter. | Manchester. | Soth. 3/25/86. | suggest correction | |
DANCER, J.B., AND CO. | England, fl.1883-1884, MIM OIM PHIM | John Benjamin Dancer and Co. | Manchester. | Alker and Osborne. | suggest correction | |
DANCER, JOHN BENJAMIN | England, b.1812 d.1887 fl.1835-81, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums, including a microscope, balance and rule, all in silver, at College of Technology, Manchester, thermometers at Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, and 2 microscopes at KEN, etc. | his father, Josiah, and his grandfather were instrument makers; partner of Abrahah Abraham in Manchester (1841-44); made instruments for Joule; T.C.; also signed " J.B. Dancer"; "Optician"; "By appointment to Her Majesty's Commissioners." | Liverpool; 13 Cross Street, King Street (1835-45); 43 Cross Street, King Street (1848-81); both in Manchester. | Taylor 2(1525); Calvert 2; Clay and Court; Lowery; Ashworth; Alker and Osborne; Goodison 1; KEN; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW; Coffeen B; Bryden 9; Collins 1; Clarke et al. | suggest correction |
DANCER, JOSIAH | England, fl.1810-35, OIM | father of John Benjamin Dancer who succeeded him in 1835. | Liverpool. | Taylor 2(1304); Clay and Court. | suggest correction | |
DANCER, MICHAEL | England, fl.1776-1810, MIM | apprenticed to Robert Tangate 1 in the Joiners' Company on Dec. 2, 1766; free in the Company, Sept. 3, 1776; took apprentices. | Bride Lane (1776); Bangor ourt, Shoe Lane, Holborn (1781); New Street Square (1788); Blewitt's Buildings, Fetter Lane (1793); Rosomond Street, Clerkenwell (1796-1800); Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell (1801); 55 Great Sutton Street, Clerkenwell (1810); all in london. | Taylor 2(947); Dewhirst; Daumas 1; Clay and Court; Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | |
DANCKERTS, JUSTUS | Holland, 1635-1701, MIM | Globe, glass = VIE. | globemaker, engraver, map seller; also see Justinius Dankerts. | Calverstraat, Amsterdam. | Michel 3; Alker; Tooley; Globus, Dec. 1956; RSW. | suggest correction |
DANESI, PIETRO PAOLO | Italy; Paraguay, 1719-69, MIM | made sundials in Paraguay. | Babuco, Italy. | Morpurgo 1. | suggest correction | |
DANFRIE, PHILIPPE | France, 1525-1608, MIM SIM | Astrolabe = BM; Astrolabes, wood and paper = PSH (1578); Astrolabes, 1584 = OXF, P. and S. 11/21/1894, Soth. 10/31/66, Soth. 6/2/87; Graphometers = P.C., Soth. 6/23/87, D.(1970), Prin Coll. = NMM; Theodolite (incomplete) = ADL-M187; Trigonometers = BMR, MAD, NMM; Armillary Spheres = MADEX (1602), OXFB; Sundial, silver-gilt = Evans Coll.; Circumferentors = HAK (1608), WHI; etc. | invented the graphometer; author; Jehan Moreau reprinted the paper astrolabe of 1584 in 1622, which see. | à l'Enseigne du Mirouer, rue des Carmes, Paris; Rouen (1608). | Daumas 1; Price 1 and 3; Ward 4; ICA 2; Gunther 1 and 6; Michel 1 and 3; Engelmann 1; Josten; Belgian Inv.; Nachet; USNM; Hamilton 2; Whipple 1; MADEX; Paris 1900; Société Belge; J.A. Bennett 2; A.J. Turner 10; Gibbs 2; USNM; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DANGELO AND CADENAZZI | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Winchester. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DANGELO, G. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Basingstoke. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DANIEL, HENRY | England, c.1687, | apprenticed to Thomas Walpole in the Grocers' Company on April 4, 1687. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DANIEL, JOHANN | Germany, 178?, PHIM | Balance = Christie-SK 12/1/83; Coin Balances = D. and D.(1986). | in der Bergischen Hauptstadt, Lennep. | Coffeen II; Wynter 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DANIELL, EDWARD | England, c.1686, MIM | apprenticed by turnover to James Atkinson of the Clockmakers' Company on Sept. 6, 1686. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DANIELL, JOHN FREDERICK | England, 1790-1845, PHIM | Hygrometer = WHI. | inventor of the Daniell cell, the register pyrometer and the Daniell hygrometer; first professor of chemistry at King's College, London.. | London. | USNM; Whipple 1; Middleton 1; Coffeen 56. | suggest correction |
DANIELL, WILLIAM | England, fl.1632-70, MIM | Quadrant Sundial, 1665 = OXF; Horary Quadrant, 1663 = X. | member of the Clockmakers' Company, 1632; also made watch cases. | Sign of the Golden Ball, Ivy Bridge, Strand, London. | Taylor 1(172); Michel 3; Evans 1; USNM; Gunther 6. | suggest correction |
DANIELS, AUGUSTUS | Austria, c.1765, MIM | Sundial = P.C. | Vienna. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DANKBAAR | Holland, 1789, NIM | Cross-staff, 1789 = BMR. | see L. Dankbaar. | Belgian Inventory; Société Belge; Mörzer Bruyns 2. | suggest correction | |
DANKBAAR, L. | Holland, fl.1783-98, MIM NIM | Instrument = Schloss near Feidestock; Cross-staves = Haeberlin-Friesen Museum (1783), Heimatmuseum, Bremen-Schönebeck (1790), OMM (1798). | see Dankbaar. | Fiedestock. | Mörzer Bruyns 1 & 2. | suggest correction |
DANKERTS, JUSTINUS | Holland, 1616, NIM | Compass Rose, 1616 = Hamburg State Archives. | may be related to Justus Danckerts, which see. | Amsterdam. | Schück 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DANNELLI | England, c.1850, PHIM | see Vittory and Dannelli. | Manchester. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DANNER, JACOB | USA, 1765-1850, MIM | probably father of Jacob Sensensy Danner, which see; also clock maker and silversmith. | Middletown, Va. | Smart 1. | suggest correction | |
DANNER, JACOB SENSENSY | USA, 1807-77, MIM SIM | Surveying Compasses = USNM, Winchester-Frederick Historical Society, Va. | probably son of Jacob Danner; type invented by S. Kern. | Middletown, Va. | Smart 1; USNM. | suggest correction |
DANTI DEL RINALDI, PIERVINCENZO | see Pier Vincenzo Danti. | suggest correction | ||||
DANTI, EGNATI | Italy, 1747, MIM | Armillary Sphere, 1747 = VNN. | probably a fake. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DANTI, F. EGNAZIO | Italy, 1537-86, MIM | Astrolabe, 1568 = GEP; Astrolabes = DRE (ICA-181), NMM (ICA-427), Roussel = OXF (ICA-180); Armillary Sphere and Horary Quadrant = Santa Maria Novella, Florence; Terrestrial Globe = Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. | see "F.E.D.P.F." | Perugia; Florence (1562); Bologna (1573); Alatri (1583). | Bonelli 1, 6 and 7; Gunther 1 and 6; Price 1; ICA 2; Italian Inventory; Michel 1 and 3; Nachet; Morpurgo 1; Globus, June 1963; Settle 1; DSB; A.J. Turner 10; RSW. | suggest correction |
DANTI, GIROLAMO | Italy, c.1550, MIM | brother of Egnazio Danti, helped him with the maps in the Vatican. | Perugia. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |
DANTI, GIULIO | Italy, 1500-73, MIM | son of Pier Vicenzo Danti and father of Egnazio Danti; goldsmith and architect. | Perugia. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |
DANTI, PIER VINCENZO | Italy, fl.1488-1522, MIM | Astrolabe = HAK (ICA-171). | grandfather of Egnazio Danti; the astrolabe in the Adler planetarium, ADL-DPW51, is a copy of the instrument in HAK. | Perugia. | Price 1; ICA 2; Gunther 1; Michel 3; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DANTIS, EGNAZIO | Cube Sundial, 1665 = BAR. | fake. | Pisa. | Catalogo Generale; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DANTIS, G.B. | Italy, MIM | Compass with handle = BAR. | fake? | Pisa. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DANVER, I.L. | USA, MIM SIM | Surveying Compass = Winchester-Frederick Historical Society, Va. | Middletown, Va. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DANVERS | USA?, 1775, MIM | Horary Quadrant, wood, 1775 = PEA. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DARDENNE | France, c.1750, NIM | Octant = PMM. | Nantes. | Daumas 1; MADEX; Paris 1900; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DARKER, C. | England, PHIM | Light Defractor = P. and S. 6/18/1894. | Lambeth (London). | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DARKER, C. AND F. | England, PHIM | Kaleidoscope = WHI. | Whipple 1. | suggest correction | ||
DARKER, W.H. | England, c.1850, | Pyrometer = D. | Paradise Street, Lambeth (London). | Weil 2(23). | suggest correction | |
DARLET, THOMAS | England, 1769, NIM | Octant, 1769 = MYS. | Price 2. | suggest correction | ||
DARLEY, JOHN | USA, 1721, NIM | Backstaff, 1721 = Auction, Honfleur 6/17/79 = D.(1983) = D.(1988). | M.A.D., Nov. 1983; Rinaldi 22; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DARLEY, THOMAS | 1769, NIM | Backstaff, 1769 = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DARLING AND SCHWARTZ | USA, -1866, MIM | made rules; see D. and S. | Bangor, Maine. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DARLING, BROWN AND SHARPE | USA, MIM | made rules, squares, etc. | Providence, R.I. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DARLING, SAMUEL | USA, c.1833, MIM | rule maker; see Darling, Brown and Sharpe. | Portland, Me. | Bedini 8. | suggest correction | |
DARLOT | France, c.1865, OIM | succeeded Maison Jamin, pre-1865. | Paris. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DASYPODIUS, KONRAD | France, 1531-c.1583, MIM | Celestial Globe = STR; Wall Sundial = Giebelfeld. | made a planetarium and an astronomical clock in 1574; nom de plume of Konrad Hasenfratz. | Strasburg. | Zinner 1; Boffito; Baillie 1; Globus, Dec. 1956; Dawson 217, (1971); Tooley; DSB. | suggest correction |
DATHEE, ALEXANDRE ET JEAN | France, fl.1769-72, OIM | Alexandre et Jean Dathée. | Quai de l'Horloge, Paris. | Daumas 1; Nachet. | suggest correction | |
DAUTHIAU | France, fl.1735-67, MIM | Astronomical Clock with Armillary Sphere, 1749 = X. | designed by Passement. | Paris. | Baillie 1; Bertele 2. | suggest correction |
DAVANS | see Dawans. | Rooseboom 1. | suggest correction | |||
DAVENPORT, ANTHONY | USA, fl.1823-38, MIM NIM SIM | Surveying Compass = P.C. | T.C. | Sign of the Quadrant and Compass, 10 Jones Row, Exchange Street, Portland, Maine. | Bowditch; USNM; Wind Rose Vol. 18, No.2, April, 1987; D.J. Warner 7 & 10. | suggest correction |
DAVENPORT, J. | USA, fl.1856-57, MIM NIM PHIM | may be James M. Davenport; may be J. Davenport in S. and J. M. Davenport, which see. | Philadelphia, Pa. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DAVENPORT, JAMES M. | USA, fl.1835-37, MIM | 144 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | Smart 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAVENPORT, QUINCY AND CO. | USA, c.1846, | were agents for James McCoskrie. | 81 John Street, New York, N.Y. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DAVENPORT, ROBERT | England; Scotland, fl.1635-c.1650, MIM | Oughtred Double Horizontal Sundial with Circles of Proportion on reverse = Christie 12/12/72 = RSM. | apprenticed to Elias Allen of the Grocers' Company on March 25, 1623; free of the Grocers' Company on Nov. 25, 1635; he received permission to settle in Edinburgh in 1647. | London (1635); Edinburgh (1647). | J. Brown 1; Bryden 15; Wynter and Turner; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVENPORT, S. AND J. | see S. and J.M. Davenport. | suggest correction | ||||
DAVENPORT, S. AND J.M. | USA, fl.1830-38, MIM OIM SIM | Plane Table Azimuth Compass, case = P.-B. 9/24/38. | shop called "William Davenport, sign of the Quadrant; S. and James M. Davenport; probably sons of William Davenport. | Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | Smart 1; USNM; Brewington 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVENPORT, STEPHEN 1 | England, fl.1720-37, MIM PHIM | made air pumps, barometers, etc.; T.C.; author; may be same man as Stephen Davenport 2. | against the Distillery, High Holborn, near Drury Lane; Smarts Building, Cole Yard in High Holborn near Drury Lane; both in London. | Dewhirst; Clay and Court; Taylor 2(160); Calvert 2; Daumas 1; Crawforth 1 and 7. | suggest correction | |
DAVENPORT, STEPHEN 2 | England, fl.1725-57, MIM | apprenticed to John Hodgkin in the Joiners' Company, Sept. 6, 1715; free in the Company, Sept. 7, 1725; may be same as Stephen Davenport 1. | London. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | |
DAVENPORT, WILLIAM | USA, 1778-1829, MIM NIM SIM | Artillery Instrument = D.; Magnetic Compass = Old Gaol Museum, York, Maine; Surveying Compasses = PEA, GUR, Michigan State U. Museum, Lansing, Old Gaol Museum, York, Maine, Mercer Museum, Pa. | apprenticed to William Dean; made nautical compasses. | 43 South Front Street (1802-03); 45 South Front Street (1805-14); 25 South Front Street (1816-29); all in Philadelphia, Pa. | Bedini 1 & 8; Smart 1; USNM; Brewington 1; D.J. Warner 10 and 12; DATM; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVEY | England, c.1850, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Soth. 10/19/87. | Lewes. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVID, I. | Poland, 1638, MIM | Sectors = Museum, Torun (1638), SWE (1640); Protractor = Museum, Torun. | Gdansk. | Polish Inventory. | suggest correction | |
DAVID, J. | England, MIM | see John Davis 3. | Windsor. | Taylor 2(1823); Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVID, JACOB | Holland, b.1607 fl.1637, MIM | son of Jan David. | Leyden. | Rooseboom 1; Pipping 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVID, JAN | Holland, fl.1640-50, MIM SIM | Astrolabes = Auction, 1799; Circumferentors = SWE (1640), SKO (1640, 1641), P.C., West Friese Museum, Hoorn; Marine Compass = Auction, 1981; Sector = SWE. | father of Jacob David; made sectors, including one for Hevelius. | Leiden. | Rooseboom 1; Mörzer Bruyns 2; Pipping 1; Hollands Glorie; Price 2; Daumas 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVID, PATER CAJETANO CAPUC. | Austria, 1726-96, MIM | Table Sundials, stone = SLM (1735), MUN (1737), ADL-M282 (1742), SLM (1750), DEU, Soth. 12/12/55 (1750), SLM(3), Berchtesgarden, ROU; Astronomical Clock = Schwartzenberg Coll. | alias for Sebastian Rutschmann; worked with Joseph Rutschmann. | Lembach; Vienna. | Zinner 1; Engelmann 1; Michel 3; Britten; Haupolter; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIDSON, D. | England?, 1781, MIM | Polyhedral Sundial, stone, 1781 = EMA. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIDSON, F., AND CO. | England, OIM PHIM | Telescope, refracting = FRK-T181; Telescope, sighting = Christie-SK 11/15/79; Barometer, Liègeois = P.C. | 29 Great Portland Street, London. | Frank; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIDSON, GEORGE | USA, 1825-1911, NIM | Octant = USNM. | moved to Washington, D.C. in late 1840's; sextant mentioned in Journal of Franklin Institute, 1866. | Philadelphia, Pa; Washington, D.C. | USNM. | suggest correction |
DAVIDSON, H. | USA, c.1864, MIM | made rules; "H. Davidson Maker/N.Y." | N.Y. | DATM. | suggest correction | |
DAVIDSON, THOMAS | Scotland, fl.1836-45, MIM OIM | see Thomas Davidson and Co; worked for John Davis 5, 1836-38 and for Robert Bryson 1, c.1838. | 12 Royal Exchange (1840-43); 63 Prnces Street (1844); 67 Canongate (1845); all in Edinburgh. | Bryden 3; Clarke et al. | suggest correction | |
DAVIDSON, THOMAS, AND CO. | Scotland, fl.1848-53, OIM | see Thomas Davidson. | 29 Haddington Place (1848-49); 187 High Street (1850-51); 4 Infirmary Street (1852-53); all in Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Edward or James Davies? | Liverpool. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DAVIES AND CO. | England, MIM | Universal Ring Dial, on tripod = Christie 7/28/70. | Liverpool. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES AND MERRILL | see Merrill and Davis. | Moskowitz 103. | suggest correction | |||
DAVIES, ALFRED, AND CO. | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = VNN. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, D. | Scotland, fl.1823-32, MIM OIM | 110 Nelson Street (1823-25); 98 Trongate (1826-32); both in Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIES, EDWARD | England, c.1835, OIM PHIM | optician; barometer maker? | 65 Bold Street, Liverpool. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, GABRIEL | England, fl. pre-1822-53, OIM PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | also made hydrographical instruments. | Sadley Street, Durham City; 20 Boar Lane (1822); 34 Boar Lane (1826-53); last two both in Leeds. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1527). | suggest correction |
DAVIES, J. | England, c.1850, PHIM | Stick Barometer = D.(1996). | London. | ATG 6/22/96. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, JAMES 1 | England, fl.1787-99, MIM | Perpetual Calendar Discs, 1789, 1792-95, 1799 = BM (11); Perpetual Calendar Disc, 1787 = P.C. | Birmingham. | Price 3; Ward 4; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, JAMES 2 | England, c.1835, OIM PHIM | optician; barometer maker? | 51 Paradise Street, Liverpool. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, JOHN 1 | England, c.1773, | apprenticed to Tycho Wing in the Grocers' Company on Feb. 4, 1773; may be same as John Davies 2. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIES, JOHN 2 | England, fl.1818-27, OIM | may be same as John Davies 1. | 10 High Street, Marylebone, London. | Taylor 2(1307); J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, JOHN 3 | England, c.1825, PHIM | Barometer = Nat'l Museum of Wales. | also made long case clocks. | St. Harmons, Radnor. | Peate. | suggest correction |
DAVIES, JOHN 4 | Scotland, | "optician"; see John Davis 5. | Edinburgh. | Clarke et al. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, M. | England, c.1820, OIM | 101 High Street, Marylebone, London. | Taylor 2(1307). | suggest correction | ||
DAVIES, OWEN | England, c.1835, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | Long Bridge?, Llanidloes. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIES, WILLIAM | England, 1670, MIM | Sundial, 1670 = X. | see Davys. | Clerkenwell, London. | Taylor 1(392). | suggest correction |
DAVIES, WILLIAM C. | misreading for William C. Davis. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DAVIS 1 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | H. Davis? David Davis? | London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DAVIS 2 | England, OIM | Telescopes, refracting = FRK-T169,T170. | probably John Davis 2. | Derby. | Frank. | suggest correction |
DAVIS 3 | England, c.1830, OIM PHIM | Telescope = Cheltenham Museum; Telescope, miniature = DeLuca 8/1/87; Cary-type Microscope = Wellcome Institute; Wheel Barometer = X; Microscope, Carpenter-type = D.(1987). | optician; T.C.; may be Edward Davis; see Messrs. Davis. | Cheltenham; 6 Bold Street, Liverpool. | Goodison 1; Bryden 9; Coffeen 15; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS 4 | USA, c.1836, | see Merrill and Davis. | New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS 5 | see Syeds and Davis. | suggest correction | ||||
DAVIS AND SON | England, fl.1840-1850+, MIM PHIM SIM | Protractors, full = D.(1975), Christie-SK 6/2/83; Hedley Mining Compass = D.(1983); Surveying Instrument = Soth.? 12/8/69; Mining Anemometer = Phillips 2/2/84. | see John Davis 2. | London and Derby. | Coffeen D; Moskowitz; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS AND SONS | England, PHIM | Barometer = Christie-SK 12/1/83. | see John Davis 2. | Derby. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS BROS. | England, fl.1820-60, MIM OIM | Walking Stick Telescope = Soth. 7/22/68. | T.C.; John 4 and ? Davis; sometimes written Davis' Brothers. | 33 New Bond Street (1820); manufactory, 209 High Holborn (1820); both in London; 1 Lower Terrace, Islington (1838). | Taylor 2(2113); Calvert 2; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, A. | England, OIM | T.C.; spectacle maker. | 29 Warner Street, Portland Place, New Kent Road, London. | Calvert 2; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, ALBERT | England, | Clepsydra, 1671 = P.C. | modern work? | Norwich. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, ARI | USA, 1811-85, MIM NIM PHIM SIM | also a watchmaker and inventor; took Elias Howe as an apprentice from 1837-44 in Boston. | Princeton, Mass.; 87 Washington (1834); 11 Cornhill; 19 Court Square 75 Court (1839-45); all in Boston, Mass.; Lowell, Mass., (1845-85). | Smart 1; USNM. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, CLARA | England, c.1830, MIM OIM PHIM | 12 South Finsbury, London.. | Taylor 2(1824). | suggest correction | ||
DAVIS, D. 1 | England, c.1765, OIM | Cuff-type Microscope = FRK-M42. | London. | Frank. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, D. 2 | Scotland, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | Glasgow. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, DANIEL, JR. | USA, 1813-87 fl.1834-49, MIM NIM PHIM | brother of Ari Davis; worked with him from 1834-49; succeeded by Palmer and Thomas Hall, 1849; made electrical apparatus. | Princeton, Mass. (1813); 11 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. (1834-52). | USNM; Romaine; D.J. Warner 6. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, DAVID | England, fl.1822-28, OIM | Microscope = Melun 4/24/83. | successor to H. Davis; signed "D. Davis"; see D. Davis 1. | 9 Macclesfield, Soho (1822-23); 28 Bury Street, St. Mary Axe (1828); both in London. | O'Mara; Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1529); RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, E. | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | optician. | Shrewsbury. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, EDWARD | England, fl.1833-42, MIM OIM PHIM | optician; see Davis 4; see Messrs. Davis. | 171 High Street (1833); 101 High Street (1842); both in Cheltenham; 65 Bold Street, Liverpool (1842). | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, ELIZABETH | England, c.1830, MIM | perhaps widow of David Davis, which see. | 9 Macclesfield Street, London. | Taylor 2(1529). | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, G. 1 | England, c.1790, MIM NIM OIM PHIM SIM | Telescopic Level = Phillips 2/2/84; Hadley Quadrant = NMM; Pantograph = American Art Galleries 3/18/75; Wheel Barometers = Bolling Hall, Bradford, Soth. 1/10/90; Etui of Drawing Instruments = Christie-SK 2/9/84; Garden Sundial = NYM; Drafting Instrument = Burndy Library; Surveying Instrument = Soth. 10/27/69; Stick Barometer = Phillips-Leeds 6/24/87. | some sources thought he might be Gabriel Davies but this is improbable. | Leeds. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1527); USNM; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, G. 2 | England, c.1800, MIM | London. | Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIS, G. AND E. | England, 19th Century, MIM SIM | Drawing Instrument Set, case = Soth.-B 9/15/76; Protractor, full, geared = Christie 4/3/85; Protractor, full = P.C.; Surveying Cross = Phillips 2/2/84. | see G. Davis 1. | Leeds. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, G.D. | England, 19th Century, MIM | Protractor with pivoted arm = Christie-SK 4/17/86. | Leeds. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, GABRIEL | see Gabriel Davies. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |||
DAVIS, H. | England, fl.1799-1822, OIM | succeeded by David Davis. | 8 Macclesfield Street, Soho, London (1799-1817). | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1309). | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, I. 1 | England, PHIM | Barometer = Soth. 7/15/66. | optician. | Leeds. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, I. 2 | see John Davis 3. | Chaldecott 1; KEN. | suggest correction | |||
DAVIS, J. 1 | England, MIM SIM | Theodolites = Soth. 7/7/78 and 6/23/87; Prismatic Compasses = Soth. 4/22/65, Exhibition-Maps; 3-draw telescope=PC. | Cheltenham. | RSW; WEBDB. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, J. 2 | see John Davis 3. | Taylor 2(1823); Chaldecott 1; RSW; Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |||
DAVIS, J. 3 | England, c.1830, MIM | Microscope = Soth. 3/10/87. | "Improved Compound Microscope"; see Davis 4, Messrs. Davis and Edward Davis. | 65 Bold Street, Liverpool. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, J., AND SONS | England, c.1850, MIM NIM | Marking Protractor = D.(1991). | probably John Davis 2. | Derby. | Gemmary III. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, JAMES | England, 1783, MIM | Perpetual Calendar, 1783 = RSM. | Birmingham. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, JOHN 1 | England, 1552-1605, | invented the Davis quadrant, or backstaff, in 1590; arctic explorer. | Sandridge, Devon. | Taylor 1(46); USNM; Daumas 1; Evans 1; Michel 3; King; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, JOHN 2 | England, fl.1830-51, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | Theodolite = Soth. 7/12/71; Anemometer = WHI; Microscope = Soth. 3/13/67; Telescopic Levels = D.(1969), Versailles 11/20/83; Miner's Surveying Compass = Phillips-Leeds 12/16/87. | optician; in 1851 Exhibition; signed "Davis, Derby" or "J. Davis, Derby." | 14 Iron Gate, Derby. | Bryden 9; Price 12; Taylor 2(1825); RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, JOHN 3 | England, c.1690, MIM | Odometer = Guildhall Exhibition, Windsor; Plummet Inclinometer = KEN; Horizontal Sundial = Soth. 12/8/69. | see I. Davis 2 and J. Davis 3; inclinometer is from George III Collection. | Windsor. | Chaldecott 1; Taylor 2(1823); Daumas 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, JOHN 4 | England, fl.1820-42, MIM OIM | 33 New Bond Street, London. | O'Mara. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIS, JOHN 5 | Scotland, fl. 1836-42, MIM OIM PHIM | Inclinable Sundials = FRK = RSM, Ships of the Sea Museum, Savannah, Ga.; Telescope = EGE; Stick Barometer = Phillips-E 7/25/86; Sympiesometer = X; Thermometer = Phillips-E 2/24/89. | usually signed "J. Davis Edinburgh"; barometer signed "J. Davis, Optician Edinburgh"; was he only a dealer? | 64 Princes Street (1836-40); 78 Princes Street (1841-42); both in Edinburgh. | Goodison 1; Egestorff; Bryden 3; Clarke et al; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, JOHN 6 | England, c.1752, OIM | apprenticed to Edward Scarlett 2 in the Spectaclemakers' Company; admitted as a brother to the Company, 1752. | at Mr Scarlett's, the Archimedes and Globe, near Soho Square, London. | Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, JOHN 7 | England, 1685, | apprenticed to Daniel Quare 1 in the Clockmakers' Company, 1685; is he the same as John Davis 3. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DAVIS, JOHN, AND SON | England, c.1850+, MIM PHIM SIM | Barometer = D.(1972); Stick Barometer = Soth.-S 1/27/88; Psychrometer = USNM; Compass = Phillips 4/20/83; Theodolite = Phillips 4/20/83. | T.C.; see John Davis 2. | London and Derby. | Middleton 4; RSW; USNM; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, MESSRS. | England, c.1842, MIM OIM PHIM | Telescope, six-draw = KEN. | T.C.; see J. Davis 2, Davis 4 and Edward Davis. | 65 Bold Street, Liverpool and 101 High Street, Cheltenham. | Calvert 2; KEN. | suggest correction |
DAVIS, SAMUEL | England, c.1770, MIM | rule maker. | Burry Street, Wolverhampton. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, WILLIAM 1 | Ireland, c.1790, MIM SIM | Circumferentor = Soth. 3/10/87. | No. 7, Portland Row, Dublin. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, WILLIAM 2 | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Shiffnall. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DAVIS, WILLIAM C. | USA, 1813-79 fl.1835-79, MIM NIM PHIM SIM | Surveying Compasses = GUR, P.C., New York State Museum, Historical Society of Plainfield, N.J., D.(1972), D.(1994). | all instruments signed "W.C. Davis"; partner of Merrill; see Merrill and Davis. | 36 Oak Street (1835-36); 157 South Street (1836-37); 255 Front Street (1837-38); 196 Water Street (1841-42); 302 Pearl Street (1878-79); all in New York, N.Y. | Smart 1; USNM; Brewington 1; Moskowitz 104; Garcelon 33; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAVISON, THOMAS | England, c.1832, OIM | made a new form of reflecting telescope. | Taylor 2(1826). | suggest correction | ||
DAVY, MICHAEL | England, c.1674, MIM | made gauges. | Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAVYS | England, fl.1676-77, MIM OIM | made instruments for Robert Hooke including a pole-telescope (partly made by Christopher Cock), a compass, rulers and telescope tubes; he may be same as William Davies, which see. | London. | Taylor 1(392). | suggest correction | |
DAWANS, HENRIJ | Holland, fl.1758-69, MIM | The Hague. | Rooseboom 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAWES | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAWKINS, HENRY | USA, c.1740, | worked for Anthony Lamb as an engraver. | New York, N.Y. | Bedini 8. | suggest correction | |
DAWSON 1 | Scotland, c.1790, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Christie-SK 10/20/89. | Perth. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DAWSON 2 | see Bywater, Dawson and Co.; see Dawson and Melling. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DAWSON AND CO. | see Bywater, Dawson and Co. | Taylor 2(1288). | suggest correction | |||
DAWSON AND MELLING | England, fl.1837, MIM OIM | agents for R.B. Bate. | 20 South Castle Street, Liverpool. | Taylor 2(2114); Crawforth 1. | suggest correction | |
DAWSON, ALEXE | Ireland, OIM | in telescope case; owner? | Dublin. | NMM 2. | suggest correction | |
DAWSON, GEORGE | England, c.1722, | apprenticed to Mark Rogers in the Joiners' Company on June 19, 1722. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DAWSON, M. | England, post-1780, MIM | Quadrant = KEN. | invented by G. Beck, patented in 1780. | KEN. | suggest correction | |
DAWSON, NATHAN | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAWSON, THOMAS | England, c.1650, NIM | turned over his apprentice, Ralph Greatorex, to Elias Allen. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAWSON, WILLIAM | England, c.1818, MIM | rule and bed screw maker. | Hill Street, Birmingham. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DAY | England, c.1840, PHIM | Thermometer = PEA. | Brewington 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAY, FRANCIS | England, c.1810, MIM OIM | Terrestrial Globe, miniature, case = Soth. 7/31/67-2; Microscopes = FRK (2), Soth. 10/27/69, 3/23/70 and 10/28/86; Parallel Rule = D.(1970). | also signed as "F. Day." | 37 Poultry, London. | Frank; Moskowitz 101; USNM; RSW. | suggest correction |
DAY, I. | England, OIM | Telescope, 4-draw = FRK-T156. | Frank. | suggest correction | ||
DAY, ISAAC | England, c.1690, MIM | NMM 1. | suggest correction | |||
DAY, JACOB | England, c.1694, MIM | son of Isaac Day. | NMM 1. | suggest correction | ||
DAY, JOHN | England, c.1783, | apprenticed to John Blake in the Joiners' Company on May 20, 1783. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DAY, W. | USA, 1850, OIM | patented a submarine telescope, 1850. | Brooklyn, N.Y. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DAY, WILLIAM | England, | see A. Martinelli and William Day and Co. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DAYE | England?, 1678, MIM | Sector, boxwood, 1679 = HAR. | name is stamped; there is a perpetual calendar; might be owner. | Giordano X. | suggest correction | |
DCC DVVV DIXVV | 1736, | Chalice Sundial, glass, 1736 = SLM. | chronogram. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DE BIE, C. | see Bie, C. de. | suggest correction | ||||
DE DIN, PHILIS | France, 1595, MIM | Astrolabe, 1595 = P. and S. 6/18/1894 = OXF. | ICA 211; "Ich Toebehorre Philis de Din." | Lille. | Price 1; ICA 2; Gunther 1, 2 and 6; Evans 4. | suggest correction |
DE GRAGE AND CO. | misreading for De Grave and Co. | Christie-SK 10/6/83. | suggest correction | |||
DE GRAVE | England, PHIM | Balances = K. and C. 10/8/75, Versailles 11/20/83. | could be either Charles De Grave 1 or 2. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DE GRAVE AND CO. | England, c.1850, PHIM | Coin Balance, Avery-type = Soth. 6/23/87; Set of Balances, case = Phillips 2/14/79. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DE GRAVE AND SAWGOOD | England, post-1821, PHIM | balance makers. | London. | Taylor 2(841). | suggest correction | |
DE GRAVE AND SON | England, c.1799, PHIM | Diamond Balance = D.(1985). | probably Mary De Grave and her stepson, Charles De Grave 2; "Scale Makers." | corner of St. Ann's Lane, Aldersgate, London. | G.L'E. Turner 24; Coffeen 9. | suggest correction |
DE GRAVE, CHARLES 1 | England, fl.1767-99, PHIM | Balances = D.(1981); Diamond Balance = Pym Sale. | partner with and successor to Samuel Read in 1780; T.C. "Scale maker to His Majesty"; "20 August 1789"; see De Grave; succeeded by his wife, Mary. | 59 (later 16) St Martin-Le-Grand, the corner of St Ann's Lane, Aldersgate, London. | G.L'E. Turner 24; Taylor 2(841); Moskowitz 126; RSW. | suggest correction |
DE GRAVE, CHARLES 2 | England, c.1844, PHIM | maker of weights and balances; son of Mary and Charles De Grave 1; succeeded his mother in 1844; firm finally became De Grave, Short and Fanner; in 1920 the firm was taken over by W. and T. Avery. | London. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DE GRAVE, CHARLES, AND SON | England, fl.1793-1821, PHIM | Diamond Balance = D.(1985); Balances = OXF, KEN, WHI, etc. | one of the balances is dated 1821. | 59 (later 16) St Martin le Grand, corner of St. Ann's Lane, Aldersgate, London. | Coffeen 9; Taylor 2(841); Crawforth 6. | suggest correction |
DE GRAVE, MARY | England, fl.1800-16, PHIM | Balance = X; Gold Balance = HAK. | succeeded her husband, Charles De Grave 1 in 1799; signed her balances "Widow of Charles De Grave"; see De Grave and Son. | No. 59 St. Martin Le Grand, corner of St. Anns Lane, Aldersgate, London. | Taylor 2(841); G.L'E. Turner 24; Crawforth 6; RSW. | suggest correction |
DE GRAVE, SHORT AND CO. | England, c.1900, PHIM | Apothecary's Balance = Soth. 6/23/87. | continuation of the De Grave family business into the twentieth century. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DE GRAVE, SHORT AND FANNER | England, pre-1859-1962, MIM PHIM | Standard Yard = Christie 2/13/68. | Charles De Grave 2; firm taken over in 1920 by W. and T. Avery though old name lasted until 1962; made beam balances. | London. | G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DE JONG EN BRUYN | Holland, c.1850, NIM | Azimuth Compass = AMST. | Amsterdam. | Mörzer Bruyns 1. | suggest correction | |
DE L'ISLE, GUILLAUME | France, | see "Isle, Guillaume de l'." | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DE LA COUR | England, c.1850, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Soth. 2/19/87. | 327 and 59 High Street, Chatham. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DE LUC, JEAN ANDRE | Switzerland; England, 1727-1817, | Jean André De Luc; invented the first portable barometer, c.1750, and a type of hygrometer; author. | Geneva; Windsor. | Middleton 1 & 4; G.L'E. Turner 24; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | |
DE MORY, D. | USA, NIM | Octant = VNN. | 62 South Street, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DE MORY, GRAY AND W.D. ALDER | USA, NIM | Sextant = D.(1981). | T.C.; successors to George C. Baker; also made chronometers. | No. 62 South Street, near Wall, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DE NEGANI | origin of Denegan, Donegan? | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |||
DE PALMA, FILIPPO | Italy; France; Austria1813-73, MIM PHIM | made a dividing engine and electrical apparatus. | Naples (1813); Florence (1861); Paris (1867); Vienna (1873). | Brenni 1. | suggest correction | |
DE SAUSSURE, HORACE BENEDICK | Switzerland, 1740-99, | Horace Bénédick De Saussure; invented a type of hygrometer; suggested many improvements for meteorilogical instruments; professor of philosophy at Geneva; author; his collection of instruments is in the Museum of the History of Science, Geneva. | Geneva. | G.L'E. Turner 24; A.J. Turner 10; USNM. | suggest correction | |
DE STEUR, JACOBUS | Holland, c.1675, MIM NIM SIM | Holland Circle = X; Circumferentor = D.(1960). | Leiden. | Bryden 9; Price 2. | suggest correction | |
DE. D.S. ERG. C.H. | 1571, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory, 1571 = VIE-AR2655. | Zinner 4. | suggest correction | ||
DEACON 1 | England, c.1834-35, MIM | made model of part of Babbage's computing machine. | Beaufort House, Strand, London. | Taylor 2(1828). | suggest correction | |
DEACON 2 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometers = Leicester Museum, X; Wheel Barometer = SPI-Anderson 3/25/27. | could be Frederick or J. Deacon. | Leicester. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEACON, FREDERICK | England, c.1822, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | barometer signed "F. Deacon, Leicester"; watch and clockmaker. | Market Place, Leicester. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DEACON, J. | England, fl.1795-1835, MIM PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Leicester Museum; Sundial = Phillips 7/17/85. | see Deacon 2. | Leicester. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEACON, SAMUEL | England, 1746-1816, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Heathcote Ball and Co. 2/13/97. | brass plate to print barometer paper plates signed "S. Deacon Barton" in Leicester Museum; made barometers, clocks and watches. | Barton-in-the-Beans (1771+). | Goodison 1; Daniell; ATG 2/6/97. | suggest correction |
DEAMER, JAMES | USA, fl.1823-28, MIM OIM PHIM | made, sold and repaired cases of mathematical instruments, barometers, thermometers, telescopes, microscopes, etc.; successor to J. Anderson, whipmaker. | 38 Maiden Lane, New York, N.Y. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DEAN, JAMES | USA, c.1830, | professor at the University of Vermont; invented a cometarium which was made by Aaron Willard, Jr. | D.J. Warner 6. | suggest correction | ||
DEAN, JOHN | England, c.1828, MIM | 6 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel, London. | O'Mara. | suggest correction | ||
DEAN, PETER | England, c.1830, MIM OIM PHIM | Bear Yard, Lincoln's Inn, London. | Taylor 2(1531). | suggest correction | ||
DEAN, WILLIAM | USA, fl.1778-97, MIM NIM OIM SIM | Surveying Compass = Clark County Historical Society, Ohio. | succeeded in business by William Davenport. | 43 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | Bedini 1; Smart 1; D.J. Warner 10. | suggest correction |
DEANE | England, c.1730, NIM | Compass Rose = Soth. 6/1/88. | "Deane fecit"; possibly Ino. Deane. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEANE, DAVID | England, fl.1735-77, OIM | apprenticed or turned over to Matthew Loft in the Spectaclemakers' Company, 1728; free of the Company in 1735; Master of the Company, 1760-61; signed the petition against Peter Dollond. | Smithfields, London (1764). | Taylor 2(161); Court and von Rohr 3(113); Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DEANE, INO. | England, 1742, NIM | Backstaff, 1742 = D.(1974). | "Ino. Deane May 20 1742 IP." | Wynter 1. | suggest correction | |
DEANE, WILLIAM | England, fl.1718-48, MIM SIM | Hodometer = WHI; Horizontal Sundials = KEN (1718),(stone), OXF, NMM, P.C., WHI; Universal Ring Sundials = VCW, NUR, KENNEY-140, BM, DEU, ROU-73; Sectors = ADL-M90, OXF; Gunners' Calipers = P.C. (1982), EGE, Christie-SK 4/17/86; Gunner's Scale = NMM; Gunter Quadrant with Sundial = WHI; etc. | apprenticed to John Rowley of the Broderers' Company, July 28, 1710; free in the Company Feb. 4, 1718; Master of the Company, 1747; took an apprentice; MIM to the Office of Ordnance. | Garden House, Crane Court, Fleet Street (1712); Golden Sphere in three Crane Court, Fleet Street; both in London. | Taylor 1(464) and 2(34); Bryden 16; Price 3 and 12; Ward 3 and 4; Michel 3; Dewhirst; Engelmann 1; Gunther 2 and 6; Nachet; Egestorff; KEN; Crawforth 6 & 7; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEANS, JOHN | England, PHIM | Thermometer = Christie-SK 11/27/86. | on barometer by Lennie. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEARBORN, WARREN | USA, 1802-63, MIM | made rulers, etc.; Dearborn and Skinner, cabinetmakers and planemakers. | Sandwich, N.H. | DATM. | suggest correction | |
DEBOMBOURG, I. | France, c.1725, MIM | Protractor = D.(1993). | see Pierre Debombourg. | Lyon. | Coffeen 43. | suggest correction |
DEBOMBOURG, PIERRE | France, 18th Century, MIM | Augsburg-type Sundial = LOU; Butterfield-type Sundial = LOU; Compass Sundial, square = Ernst Coll.(HAR); Horizontal Sundial = P.C. | see I. Debombourg. | Lyon. | Wheatland 2; Coffeen 43; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEBONNAIRE, MR. | 1647, MIM | Horizontal Sundial, 1647 = ADL-M271. | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DECHALES, CLAUDE FRANCOIS MILLIET | France; Italy, 1621-78, MIM | Claude François Milliet Dechales; compass maker; author. | Paris; Turin. | Schück; DSB. | suggest correction | |
DECK | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | see I. Deck. | Leamington. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DECK, I. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Christie-SK 11/27/86. | may be same as Deck of Leamington. | Cambridge. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DECOOL, J.F. | Belgium, c.1805, MIM | Astronomical Clock = P.C. = BMR. | Namur. | Société Belge; ART. | suggest correction | |
DEE, J. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Skipton. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DEEMS | misreading for Deens. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |||
DEENS, INDOCUS | misreading for Jodocus Deens. | P. and S. 4/3/1894. | suggest correction | |||
DEENS, JODOCUS | Belgium; Austria, c.1682, MIM SIM | Graphometers = KEN (1682), VIT; Universal Ring Dials = VIU, P. and S. 4/3/1894, Soth. 10/17/60. | graphometers made in Vienna; Daumas thought it was "Deems". | Louvain; Vienna. | Daumas 1; Evans 1; Michel 3; Gunther 2; Kirnbauer 2. | suggest correction |
DEFORGES L'AINE | France, 1744, MIM | Polyhedral Sundial, marble, 1744 = ADL-M328. | "Deforges l'aîné fecit." | tools, stars, comet, etc, carved in relief and colored, on the sides; owned by Heilbronner. | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEGENAUR, PIETER DIRCKZ | Germany?, NIM | Compass Rose, paper = GMM. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEGERMAN, O.N. | Holland, 1756, OIM | Solar Microscope, 1756 = CRI-345 = KEN. | Rooseboom 1; Nachet; KEN. | suggest correction | ||
DEGREZ | Sundial = Drouot 11/14/68. | probably misreading for "degrees." | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEICHMANN, L. | Germany, MIM | Diptych Sundial, wood = Geographische Institut, Hamburg; Tellurian = DEU. | sundial is for 51°19'. | Kassel. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DEIJL, HARMANUS VAN 1 | Holland, 1705, OIM | Telescope, 1705 = LEY. | son of Jan van Deijl 1 and father of Jan van Diejl 2; Mörzer Bruyns thought he lived c.1775. | Leiden. | Rooseboom 1; Mörzer Bruyns 2. | suggest correction |
DEIJL, HARMANUS VAN 2 | Holland, 1738-1809, OIM | Achromatic Microscopes = LEY, UTP, UTR, BIL, TEY. | son of Jan van Deijl 2. | Amsterdam. | Rooseboom 1 and 2; van Cittert 3; Daumas 1; Purtle; G.L'E. Turner 24; Evans 1. | suggest correction |
DEIJL, JAN VAN (2), EN ZOON | Holland, fl.1769-75, OIM | Telescopes = STROZZI, KEN, AMST (1769 and 1775), DEU, PMM, Auctions, 1906 (1769) and 1910 (1769). | son was Harmanus van Deijl 2; see Jan Bunders and Jan van Deijl Bunders. | Amsterdam. | Rooseboom 1; Mörzer Bruyns 1 & 2; Hamilton 2; KEN; Price 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEIJL, JAN VAN 1 | Holland, 1704, OIM | Telescope, 1704 = UTP. | Amsterdam. | Rooseboom 1. | suggest correction | |
DEIJL, JAN VAN 2 | Holland, 1715-1801, OIM | Telescopes and Microscopes = TEY, LEY, Museum of Education, The Hague; Achromatic Telescope, pasteboard = DEU. | father of Harmanus van Deijl 2; DEU telescope signed "Jan van Deylen Zoon" (c. 1765). | Amsterdam. | Rooseboom 1; Daumas 1; Council of Europe 1; Wheatland 2; Price 2. | suggest correction |
DEIMAN | PHIM | made potentiometers. | McConnell (1984). | suggest correction | ||
DEINERT, PAULUS | see Deivert; see P.D. | suggest correction | ||||
DEIPHOLTH, JOHANN | Germany; Holland, c.1750, MIM | Table Sundial = MADEX-107; Crescent Sundial = Bernal Coll. = BM. | Baillie thought him 17th century; Price thought him `Beipolth'; table sundial is signed "Augsburg", the other "Haag." | Augsburg; The Hague. | Whipple 1; Price 3; Ward 4; Baillie 1. | suggest correction |
DEIVERT, PAULUS | Germany, 1758, PHIM | Money Balance, 1758 = DRE. | Nürnberg. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEKANG, JANA | Poland, 1643, MIM | Artillery Instrument, 1643 = Military Museum, Warsaw. | Lesznic. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEKKER, R. | Holland, c.1791, MIM NIM | Nautical Rule = RIJ; Azimuth Compass = RIJ; Log = RIJ. | requested a patent in 1791. | Amsterdam. | Mörzer Bruyns 2. | suggest correction |
DEL VECCHIO, J. | see Vecchio, J. del | Morrison-Low and Burnett. | suggest correction | |||
DEL VECCHIO, JAMES | Ireland, fl.1833-38, | looking-glass and frame maker. | 15 Lower Abbey Street (1833-35); 68 Dame Street (1836-38); both in Dublin. | Morrison-Low and Burnett. | suggest correction | |
DELACOUR, L. | France, c.1730, MIM SIM | Cicumferentor = SPI-2763 = AND-SPI-30. | Dunkerque. | Daumas 1; Michel 3; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELAGRAVE | France, 19th Century, MIM | Magnetic Compass = Versailles 4/17/83. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DELAGRAVE, CH. | France, MIM | Terrestrial Globe = CNAM-12852. | CNAM 1; Destombes 4. | suggest correction | ||
DELAHAYE | France, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Soth. 5/18/89. | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELALANDE | France, fl.1775-79, MIM | Celestial Globes = Roussel (1779), Auction, Paris 6/15/79 (1779), GEL (1775), BMR (1777), Palermo Observatory. | Paris. | Serrio (1983); Chenekal 3; Belgian Inv.; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELAMAIN, RICHARD | England, fl.1610-45, MIM | designed and made instruments for Charles I; author; designed a circular slide rule in 1632-33. | Drury Lane, upper part of Chancery Lane, London. | Bryden 15; Taylor 1(122); Gunther 2; G.L'E. Turner 24; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | |
DELAMARCHE 1 | see Charles François Delamarche. | suggest correction | ||||
DELAMARCHE 2 | France, fl.1821-57, MIM | Terrestrial Globes = A-P 3/15/76 (2), FLO (1821); Planetarium, mechanical, 1839 = Soth. 12/15/78. | son of Charles François Delamarche. | 12, rue du Jardinet; rue du Battoir (1839-57); both in Paris. | Moskowitz 122; RSW. | suggest correction |
DELAMARCHE, C.F., ET MESSIER, C. | France, c.1780, MIM | Terrestrial and Celestial Globes = NMM-Caird. | Paris. | NMM 2; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELAMARCHE, CHARLES FRANCOIS | France, 1740-1809, MIM | made many terrestrial and celestial globes, planetariums and armillary spheres (wood and paper); dated ones range from 1780-1808. | Charles François Delamarche; "Geographer"; successor to Sanson and Robert de Vaugondy. | chez Delamarche, 12 rue du Jardinet (1780); Géog., Rue de Foin St. Jacques au Collège de Mtre. Gervais (1783-91); both in Paris. | Moskowitz 122; Nachet; Price 2; USNM; Brewington 1; Bonelli 1; Brieux 2; Syndram; Yonge; RSW. | suggest correction |
DELAMARCHE, FX. | France, 1831, MIM | Terrestrial Globe, wood and paper, 1831 = Drouot Richelieu 4/28/88. | "Succ. de Robert de Vaugondy, 1831"; "Ingen-Mécan. pour les globes et sphères." | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DELAMARCHE, FX., ET CHLES. DIEN | France, 1816, MIM | Terrestrial Globe, 1816 = Melun 4/24/83. | "dressée ordre du Roi par le S. Robert de Vaugondy"; surely a misreading of the date. | rue du Jardinet N°13, Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DELAMARCHE, MAISON | France, c.1860, MIM | Terrestrial Globe = Peron et Corsy, Melun 6/10/79. | the house of Delamarche. | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DELAMARRE, CHOLLET | France, NIM | Repeating Circle = USNM. | Rue de Fourcy St. Antoine 6, Paris. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DELANDER, DANIEL | England, 1674-1733, PHIM | Barometer = D.(1962); Stick Barometer = Clumber Park = P.C. | apprenticed to Charles Halsted of the Clockmakers' Company in 1692; free of the Company, 1699; journeyman assistant to Tompion; also made clocks; bill for another barometer is known. | Devereux Court; Temple, Fleet Street, London (1712 on). | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DELANDER, R. | England, c.1620, MIM | Sundial inside back cover of watch = Soth. 12/1/78. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DELCANO, JUAN SEBASTIAN | Spain, fl.1520-26, MIM | Delcaño; globe maker. | Globus, Dec. 1956. | suggest correction | ||
DELCOMINETE | France, 18th Century, MIM | Mechanical Equatorial Sundial = Auction Sale, Paris 11/24/79. | Moreau; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DELEUIL, JEAN-ADRIEN | France, 1820-94, MIM OIM PHIM | Cannon Sundial = CNAM; Meter Rod = FLM; Barometer = FLO-1144; Wind Instrument = PMM; Electrical Apparatus = D.; Photographic Barograph = USNM; Meridian Instrument = D.; Microscope = D.(1976). | Rue des Fourneaux 42, Paris. | CNAM 2; USNM; Paris 1900; Belgian Inv.; Brieux 1; Middleton 4; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DELEUIL, L.J. | France; England, c.1850, PHIM | made air pumps, etc.; son of Jean Adrien Deleuil. | 8 rue du Pont-le-Lodi, Paris and 7 Althorpe Street, Grey's Inn Lane, London. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DELHEUX, JEAN | Belgium?, 1814, MIM | Vertical Sundial, pewter, 1814 = LIE. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DELL'ACQUA, CARLO | Italy, 1806-75, PHIM | Barlow's Globe = Pavia University; Magnetic Sparkler = Pavia University. | Milan. | G.L'E. Turner 24; Brenni 1. | suggest correction | |
DELLA TORRE, J. | Scotland, c.1850, PHIM | Wheel Barometers = Carter's Grove, Va., Soth. 2/4/77, Christie-SK 1/22/87. | Perth. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELLA TORRE, T. | Scotland, PHIM | Barometer = Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Mich. | may be J. Della Torre. | Perth. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DELLEBARRE | Holland, OIM | microscope maker; may be A. or Louis François Dellebarre. | Nachet. | suggest correction | ||
DELLEBARRE EN BAYENS GEBROEDERS | Holland, c.1800, OIM | Microscope = LEY. | Delft. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DELLEBARRE EN CANZIUS | Holland, fl.1798-1806, OIM | Microscopes = LEY(1798), CRI(1806), UTP, LEY, DEU. | Delft. | Rooseboom 1; Daumas 1; Gunther 2. | suggest correction | |
DELLEBARRE, A. | Holland, c.1797, OIM | Microscope = BIL; Dellebarre-type Microscope, 1788 = Soth. 4/18/88 = Soth. 10/3/88. | Soth. signed on microscope tube; marked on microscope at KEN, made by Onderdewijnwgaart. | Leiden. | Purtle; RSW. | suggest correction |
DELLEBARRE, LOUIS FRANCOIS | Holland; France, 1726-1805, OIM | Microscopes = CNAM(1771), WHI(1785), NAC(1789, 1793), KEN(1793), DEU, OXF, UTR, BIL, LEY, UTP; Compound Microscopes = X, GEM (1788). | Louis François Dellebarre; see Dellebarre and Canzius, Dellebarre and Bayens. | Leyden (pre-1776); rue Saint-Jacques (after 1776); rue Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois (1793); both in Paris. | Rooseboom 1; Daumas 1; Nachet; Whipple 1; Purtle; KEN; Bryden 9; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction |
DELLEMONT | France, pre-1840, | see Guillemin and Dellemont. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DELLER, COMP. P. AEMILIANUS | Germany, 1786, MIM | Quadrant, 1786 = DEU. | also marked "Ben. Prist." | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELLING, P. AEMILIANUS | Austria, 1699-1746, MIM | may be "P.AE.D.P.K." signed on horizontal sundial at KRM. | Rabenalt. | suggest correction | ||
DELMOTTE, J. | Belgium, c.1800, PHIM | Money Balance = Koller 11/17/75. | Brussels. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DELURE, CLAUDE | France, c.1723, MIM | son (?) of Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas Delure; apprenticed to him in 1723 in the "Corporation des fondeurs." | Paris. | Augarde. | suggest correction | |
DELURE, JEAN-BAPTISTE-NICOLAS | France, fl. 1695-1736, MIM SIM | Butterfield-type Sundials = ADL-DPW3, USNM, P.C., MAD, MAN, ANM, MERC, OPM, LIE, WHI (silver) (2), WRAY, etc.; Universal Ring Dials = MADEX, PEA, NMM, WRAY, MERC; Sectors = VEN, NAC; Graphometers = USNM, D.; Artillery Level = ROU; Analematic Sundial = ADL-DPW3; Drawing Instrument = WHI; Rapporteur = Drouot 11/14/68; Compass = NMM; Sundial = ADL-L3; etc. | father-in-law of Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas Bion; master and juror in the "Corporation des fondeurs"; "Ingénieur du Roi";took apprentices; worked for Abbé Nollet. | à l'Image Nostre-Dame, Place de Marché Neuf (1700); Quaide l'Horloge (1707); both on Il de la Cité, Paris. | Daumas 1; Bryden 16; Michel 1, 3, and 9; Hamilton 2; Nachet; Brieux 1; USNM; Price 12; Chenekal 1; MADEX; Augarde; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DELUREX | France, | misreading for Delure. | Gilbert 8/27/76. | suggest correction | ||
DELVEDEZ | France, c.1800, OIM | Full Circle with Telescope = D. | Clermont. | Brieux files. | suggest correction | |
DELVEDEZ AINE | France, c.1810, NIM | Holland Circle = P.C. | Delvedez Aîné. | Clermont. | Brieux 1; Wheatland 3. | suggest correction |
DEMAINBRAY, STEPHEN CHARLES TRIBOUDET | England; Scotland, 1710-82, | designed a microscope; collected instruments for George III. | Westminster, London; Edinburgh; Kew, London. | Chaldecott 1; Taylor 2(248); Gunther 6; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DEMEURIE | France, c.1820, NIM | Mariner's Compass = D. | Brest. | Brieux 1. | suggest correction | |
DEMONGENET, FRANCISCUS | France; Italyfl.1552-1590, MIM | Pairs of Globes, 1552 = Drecker, ROM; Terrestrial Globe with Sundial and watch inside, 1552 = UTC; Gores for both a Celestial and Terrestrial Globe = ADL-A. | Vesow; Venice. | Stevenson; FOX; Yonge; Karrow 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DENCH, THOMAS | England, c.1795, MIM | apprenticed to Joseph Rust 2 of the Grocers' Company on March 6, 1788; turned over to Thomas Lorkin, member of the Wheelwrights' Company, on March 16, 1789; free of the Grocers' Company, Oct. 1, 1795. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DENEGAN, JOHN | Italy; USA, c.1785, PHIM | made barometers and thermometers; succeeded by Alloysius Ketterer. | Race and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. | Bedini 1 & 8; USNM; Middleton 1. | suggest correction | |
DENEGAN, JOSEPH | Italy; USA, c.1785, PHIM | made barometers and thermometers; may be same as John Denegan, which see. | Philadelphia, Pa. (1785). | D.J. Warner 5. | suggest correction | |
DENGG, P. JOSEPHUS | Germany, 1752, MIM | Analemmatic Sundial, 1752 = NUR-WI 1228. | Mondsee. | Zinner 1; Evans 1. | suggest correction | |
DENISOR, FEDOR | Russia, 1789, MIM | Universal Equatorial Sundial, 1789 = MOS-18463. | Chenekal 1. | suggest correction | ||
DENN, WILLIAM | England, c.1695, | apprenticed to John Waite of the Grocers' Company on May 6, 1695. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DENNERT AND PAPE | England, c.1850, MIM | Instrument? = Soth. 10/4/77. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DENNEWALT, GERHART | Germany, 1681, PHIM | Gold Balance, 1681 = HAM. | Hamburg. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DENNIS | England, OIM | Telescope, refracting = FRK-T 163. | London. | Frank. | suggest correction | |
DENNIS, GEORGE | England, c.1713, MIM | apprenticed to John Bennett 2 of the Clockmakers' Company on Oct. 21, 1713; turned over to Thomas Baldwin. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DENNIS, J.C. | England, c.1845, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Calling card; see John Charles Dennis. | Bristol. | Chaldecott 3; RGO. | suggest correction | |
DENNIS, JOHN CHARLES | England, fl.1825-61, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Marine Barometer = KEN; Artificial Horizon = KEN; Microscope = CRI. | T.C.; made sextants with Becher's artificial horizon; the microscope is signed "Dennis 118 Bishopsgate Street, London"; some instruments signed "J.C. Dennis", which see; calling card has "Bristol" as an address. | 118 Bishopsgate Street (1839-49); 122 Bishopsgate Street (1850-61); both in London; Bristol. | Taylor 2(1534); KEN; Goodison 1; Chaldecott 3 & 4; RGO; Gunther 2; McConnell 4. | suggest correction |
DENNIS, JOHN WILLIAM | England, c.1816, MIM | apprenticed to John Holyman of the Grocers' Company, April 4, 1816. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DENNS, J. | 1679, MIM | Sundial, circular, 6 annular rings, 1679 = Soth. 3/17/38 = P-B 10/31/52 = Koller 11/17/75. | may be Jodocus Deens. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DENORRY | France, 1588, | professor of mathematics; invented a "Compas Optique", a form of Radio Latino, with optical sight attached to one leg. | Paris. | Kraus Catalogue. | suggest correction | |
DENT | England, PHIM | Depliedoscope = UTR; Altimeter and Aneroid Barometer = Christie-Geneva 11/20/79. | surely E.J. Dent. | 33 and 34 Cockspur Street, London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DENT, E., AND CO. | England, c.1820, NIM | Magnetic Compasses = Christie 7/16/68 (2), 10/8/68. | 61 Strand and 4 Royal Exchange, London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DENT, E.I. | England, | see Edward John Dent. | suggest correction | |||
DENT, EDWARD JOHN | England, 1790-1853, MIM NIM PHIM | Dipleidoscopes = HAY, ADL-W189, P.C., WHI (5), Soth. 11/9/59, Ineichen 5/3/74, etc.; Barometers with Thermometers = Soth. 7/26/65, K. and C. 3/19/75; Compass = Christie 7/28/70. | maker of "Big Ben"; named and made "E.I. Dent's Patent Meridian" which he called the dipleidoscope; author; a dipleidoscope shows the moment when the sun crosses the meridian; "Chronometer Maker to the Queen"; also invented a new magnetic compass and a chronograph. | 82 Strand and 33 Cockspur Street; 34 Royal Exchange; 61 Strand (post-1851); all in London. | Taylor 2(1310); Bryden 16; Brewington 1; Calvert 2; Whipple 1; Namur; Moskowitz; ADL; RSW; G.L'E. Turner 24; J.A. Bennett 2. | suggest correction |
DENT, J. | England, c.1845, PHIM | see Edward John Dent. | Particular Mechanic and Engineer's Magazine, Vol. IV, ppp. 100-01. | suggest correction | ||
DENTON | England, | invented a level made by W. and S. Jones. | Whipple 1. | suggest correction | ||
DENTON AND CO. | England, 1809, MIM | Terrestrial Globe, miniature, case, 1809 = Soth., Wilkinson and Hodge 11/16/22. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DENTON, JOSEPH | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Hull. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DENTZEL, JOHANN | Germany, 1572-1625, | painter; devised a variant type of graphometer in 1616 with his brother, Melchior Dentzel. | Ulm. | Bedini 3. | suggest correction | |
DENTZEL, MELCHIOR | Germany, 1585-1635, MIM SIM | Graphometer = Soth. 2/26/62 = USNM. | apprenticed to Michael Pauly Schmid, a master goldsmith, in 1599; passed his examination as a goldsmith in accessories in 1611; invented this type of graphometer in 1616 with his brother, Johann Dentzel; original case also includes some drawing instruments; author. | Ulm. | USNM; Price 2; Bedini 3; RSW. | suggest correction |
DEPAGNET | France, c.1650, OIM | Dépagnet; made telescopes. | Paris. | Nachet. | suggest correction | |
DEPARCIEUX, ANTOINE | France, 1703-68, MIM | made sundials, instruments and watches; invented a lens-polishing machine; author. | Paris. | Daumas 1; Nachet; Moskowitz 130. | suggest correction | |
DEPETRIS, I., S.J. | France, 1753, MIM | Sundial, 1753 = ADL-A100. | ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEPEUILLE | France, 1786, PHIM | Thermometer on Barometer, 1786 = Drouot 11/19/70. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEPOUILLY | France, fl.1683-92, OIM | Microscopes = BIL, KEN (CRI). | see Depovilly and J. Pouilly; Coffeen thinks Pouilly and Depouilly are the same maker; Nachet thought it was Depovilly as the "u" is engraved as a "v". | Paris. | Nachet; Purtle; KEN; A.J. Turner 10; Nachet; Coffeen 46. | suggest correction |
DEPOVILLY | France, | see J.Pouilly and Depouilly. | Paris. | Nachet; Purtle; KEN; A.J. Turner 10; Coffeen 46; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DERBY, EDWARD | England, PHIM | T.C.; "Successor to the Ingenious Mr. Joseph Hickman." | Union Court, facing St. Andrews Church, Holborn, London. | Calvert 2. | suggest correction | |
DEREGNI, ANGELO | Italy, 18th Century, OIM | Telescopes, pasteboard and horn = ADL-M449, P.C., Soth. 10/28/86; Telescope, vellum and paper = D. | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW; Brieux 2. | suggest correction | ||
DEREPAS | France, c.1850, OIM | Achromatic Spyglass = WHI; Reflecting Telescope = Hérmes Museum, Paris; Spyglasses = Soth. 12/13/65, FRK = Soth. 3/25/86. | Palais Royal 23 (25), Paris. | Dewhirst; Whipple 1; Frank; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DERG, CAREL GUST. | Sweden, 1768, MIM | Horary Quadrant, 1768 = NOR. | Stockholm. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DERHAM, WILLIAM | England, 1657-1735, MIM | Horary Quadrant, 1678 = OXF; Wall Sundials = St. George's Chapel, Windsor (1723), Lincoln Chapel (1723), St. Laurence Church, Upminster. | quadrant signed "W. Durham", early form of his name; owner/maker?; designer of clocks and instruments; author. | Upminster. | Aked; Chamberlain. | suggest correction |
DERING, G. | 1791, PHIM | Lodestone, 1791 = P.C. | Wheatland 3. | suggest correction | ||
DERNER, I.M. | misreading for Dorner. | Lagos and Jozsef; Zinner 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DEROGY | France, OIM | made optical instruments. | Paris. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DERRIEN ET LEPRIEUR | France, NIM | Sextants = MYS (3). | Derrien et LePrieur. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DERRY, CHARLES | England, c.1838, MIM PHIM | 6 Leigh Street, Barton Crescent, London. | Taylor 2(2115). | suggest correction | ||
DERVIE, DE | France, pre-1690, OIM | mentioned by Bonani in 1690 as an instrument maker. | Lyon. | Clay and Court. | suggest correction | |
DES BORDES & P.D.J.E. | France, c.1780, MIM | Surveyor's Square = P.C.(1987). | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DESAGNEAUX | France, c.1809, | invented a rapporteur, made by Marchois. | Paris. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DESAGULIERS, JOHN THEOPHILUS | England, 1683-1744, MIM | made and designed instruments. | Westminster; Plough Court, Fetter Lane; both in London. | Taylor 1(545); Daumas 1; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DESARGUES, GERARD | France, 1593-1661, OIM | Gérard Desargues; worked on objective lenses; author. | Paris. | Nachet; Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DESCARTES, RENE | France, 1596-1650, | René Descartes; scientist and philosopher; designed microscopes; first to design scale for barometers; author. | Paris. | Daumas 1; Nachet; Middleton 1 & 4; DSB. | suggest correction | |
DESCOMBES, MAL(COLM) | England, NIM | Octant = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DESCRIVANI | Italy, c.1832, | designed a planetarium, made by Pierret and at CNAM. | Morpurgo 1; CNAM 2. | suggest correction | ||
DESCROIZILLES, FRANCOIS ANTOINE HENRI | France, 1751-1825, | François Antoine Henri Descroizilles; chemist; invented a still for wine analysis, 1810. | Rouen. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DESCROLIERES, ADRIEN | Italy; Belgium; France, fl.1571-80, MIM | Astrolabes = VEN (1571)(ICA-503), GRE (1577)(ICA-455), TPD (1579)(ICA-525), SPI-2782 = BM (1580)(ICA-208), TIM (157?) = Christie-SK 4/14/88 = P.C.; Rule, folding with three legs, 1579 = OXF. | Adrien Descrolières. | Venice; Mantua (1577); Antwerp (1579); Paris (1580). | Michel 1 and 3; Price 1 and 3; Ward 4; Gunther 1 and 2; Nachet; Belgian Inv; Italian Inv; Ernst; Maison Française; A.J. Turner 8; RSW. | suggest correction |
DESHARYS, JEAN | France, c.1790, | instrument maker? | Nachet. | suggest correction | ||
DESILVA, WILLIAM | England, c.1850, NIM OIM PHIM | Telescopes = PMS (3); Octant = USNM; Compass = D.(1965); Sextants = Maritime Museum, Philadelphia, Pa., MYS; Stick Barometer = VNN; Wheel Barometer = Soth.-C 10/9/86. | barometer signed "Desilva." | 37 Bath Street, Princes Dock and 126 Duke Street; 250 Great Howard Street; 38 Regent Street (1857); all in Liverpool. | USNM; Bryden 9; RSW. | suggest correction |
DESLINCOURT, JEAN FRACTORENSIS | France, c.1680, MIM | Skaphe, 1680 = CNAM-929. | copy of a classic skaphe; Fractorensis may be a town. | CNAM 2. | suggest correction | |
DESNOS, LOUIS-CHARLES | France, fl.1753-82, MIM SIM | Circumferentor = Mariner's Museum, Newport News, Va.; Carte Odagraphique, 1763 = Balzekas Museum, Chicago; Sector = ADL-M89; Folding Square = USNM; Celestial Globes = LNB (1758), P.C. (1770); Butterfield-type Sundials = P. and S. 2/28/1896, FRY; Armillary Spheres = CNAM (1757), (1768), X (1754), DEU (2), Nouveau Drouot 5/20/88; Terrestrial Globe Clock, 1782 = DRE; Terrestrial Globes, 1757, 1772 = CNAM (2). | "on trouve chez Desnos toutes sortes D'instruments de Mathématiques"; son-in-law of Nicholas Hardy ? | Beauvais (1754); Chez Desnos, ingénieur géographe, rue St. Jacques St Severin à l'enseigne du Globe; rue St. Julien le pauvre, Quartier de la Place Maubert; both in Paris. | Michel 3; Engelmann 1; USNM; Nachet; Chenekal 3; Drechsler 2; Globus, Nov. 1954, June 1963; Pastoreau; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DESNOS, V.T. | France?, 1850, MIM | Goniometer, 1850 = MOS. | designed by Douglas. | Novokshanova-Soklovskaja. | suggest correction | |
DESPAGNET | see Dépagnet. | Nachet. | suggest correction | |||
DESROLIS | see Mlle. Ginot-Desrois. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DESUOS | France, MIM | Goniometer = Koller, May 1962. | probably Desnos. | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DETOUCHE | France, MIM | Pliers, engraved, iron = ROU-306; Planetarium = CNAM. | Sedan. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |
DETOUCHE ET HOUDIN | France, c.1850, MIM | in the Great Exhibition, 1851, London. | 228 and 230 Rue St. Martin, Paris. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DETURE | France, | cadran solaire de poche fin 18ème | Delure, fabriquant | Paris | Pugsley Sale. Corpechot. | suggest correction |
DEUCHAR, JOHN | Scotland, fl.1815-33, PHIM | made chemical apparatus. | Lothian Street, Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DEUERLIN, JOACHIM | Germany?, fl.1619-33, MIM | Horizontal Sundial, 1619 = OXFB; Drawing Compasses, 1633 = DRE (2). | one compass has micrometer divided by letters. | Zinner 1; Maddison 5; Evans 1; Gunther 2; Drechsler 2; Price 2; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEUR, JOHANNES | Holland, fl.1702-14, MIM | Terrestrial Globes, cases = KRA, LEY. | engraved maps. | Amsterdam. | Globus, Dec. 1956; Krogt 1; Edell 1. | suggest correction |
DEVACHT, FRANCOIS | USA, c.1792, MIM | François Devacht; made sundials, compasses, etc.; worked with his brother, Joseph. | Gallipolis, Ohio. | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |
DEVACHT, JOSEPH | USA, c.1792, MIM | made sundials, compasses, etc.; worked with his brother, François. | Gallipolis, Ohio. | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |
DEVASTON, J. | England, 1790, MIM | Pantograph, 1790 = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEVAULX | France, 1583, MIM | Astrolabe, geographical, paper, 1583 = Giraudon. | Reichen. | suggest correction | ||
DEVINPORT, ROBERT | variant of Robert Davenport. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |||
DEVOT | France, NIM | Dry Card Compass = MYS. | Le Havre. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DEW, SAMUEL | USA, 1822, | patented nautical compass, 1822. | Romney, Va. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DEWAR, SIR JAMES | England, 1842-1923, | see Liveing and Dewar. | G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | ||
DEWILDE, JOHN | England, c.1735, | apprenticed to John Patrick 1 in the Joiners' Company on Nov. 6, 1722; free in the Company, Mar. 23, 1735. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DEWRY | England, 1693, | zodiac band engraved on Coronelli globe by Dewry. | Grimaldi. | suggest correction | ||
DEXTER, GEORGE | USA, 1846, PHIM | 57 State Street, Albany, N.Y. | USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DEYERLIN | England, 1819, | see Holtzapffel and Deyerlin. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DEYL | see Deijl; also found as Deyle. | suggest correction | ||||
DHIDERIC, MISER | Germany, c.1200, MIM | Sundial on pillar of church = Niederurff. | "Dhideric Miser Fecit." | Niederurff. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction |
DIAKOFF, GEORGE | Russia, MIM | made a new type of arithmometer. | St. Petersburg. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DIAS, JOAO | Portugal, fl.1614-38, | Joa~o Dias; thought to be the maker who signed mariner's astrolabes as "Y°. Dyas", which see; astrolabes dated 1614, 1619, and 1628; listed as astrolabe maker and examiner of Agostinhode Goes in 1630. | Lisbon? | A. Stimson 3. | suggest correction | |
DIBBLEY | England, fl.1560-70?, MIM | also clock maker. | Taylor 1(28); Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIBOLD, JOH. CHRISTOPH | Germany, 1780, MIM | Celestial Globe, 1780 = Baden-Baden Neues Schloss-6897. | Durlach. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DICAS 1 | England, c.1790, PHIM | Hygrometer = KEN; Proof Slide Rule, ivory = ADL-161. | see John Dicas who patented an accurate hygrometer; the slide rule at the ADL is marked "Dicas Patentee Liverpool." | Liverpool. | Wheatland 1; KEN; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DICAS 2 | England, c.1800, MIM | Slide Rules, ivory = BM, NMM-Gabb Coll., KEN (2). | London. | Price 3; Ward 4; KEN; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DICAS AND ARSTALL | England, c.1807, PHIM | Mary Dicas and George Arstall; patent hydrometer makers. | 8 North Side Old Dock, Liverpool (1807). | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DICAS, ANN | England, fl.1797-1822, PHIM | Hygrometer = Soth. 10/17/60. | made patented hygrometers sold by John Bywater and Co.; Turner thinks she was daughter and successor to John Dicas. | 83 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool. | Taylor 2(1535); RSW; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction |
DICAS, I. | England, MIM | Compass = Christie-SK 3/31/83. | may be related to Ann Dicas; see John Dicas. | Liverpool. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DICAS, JOHN | England, fl.1774-97, MIM PHIM | Hydrometer, No. 986 = HAR. | patented Dicas Alcohol Hydrometer, June 1780; succeeded by his daughter, Mary Dicas, in 1797; T.C.; Turner thinks that Ann Dicas was his daughter; see Dicas 1. | Navigation Shop, 29 Pool Lane (1790); 27 Pool Lane (1796); both in Liverpool. | Bryden 9; Calvert 2; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DICAS, MARY | England, fl.1797-1806, MIM PHIM | succeeded her father in 1797; made hydrometers. | 27 Pool Lane (1800); 7 North Side Old Dock, Strand Street (1803); 7 North End Old Dock (1804-5); all in Liverpool. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DICEY | misreading for Dixey. | Soth.-S 10/19/89. | suggest correction | |||
DICK, ALEXANDER | Scotland, fl.1827-74, MIM SIM | made surveying chains; surveyor. | 101 Bridgegate (1827-32); Buchanan Court, 105 Stockwell (1833-74); both in Glasgow. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DICK, WILLIAM | England, c.1723, MIM | apprenticed to John Dobson of the Clockmakers' Company, June 3, 1723. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DICKENS, JOHANNES | Holland, c.1740, NIM | Reflecting Circle = AMST. | Amsterdam. | Mörzer Bruyns 1 and 2. | suggest correction | |
DICKENS, JOHN | England, c.1648, | apprenticed to Walter Hayes of the Grocers' Company on Sept. 12, 1648. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DICKINSON, EDMUND | USA, c.1772, MIM | made dip needles. | Williamsburg, Va. | Bedini 8. | suggest correction | |
DICKINSON, S. | England, 1808, NIM | Compass Rose, 1808 = X. | Schück. | suggest correction | ||
DICKMAN, JOHN 1 | Scotland, 1794-1855, NIM OIM | nautical instrument maker to Queen Victoria, 1845; made clocks, chronometers, telescopes, etc. | Kirkgate (1794-96); Bernard Street (1797-1813); 33 Shore (1814-40); all in Leith; 142 George Street (1841-42); 91 Princeses Street (1843); both in Edinburgh; 6 Charlotte Place (1844-48); 4 Charlotte Place (1849-54); both in Leith. | Bryden 3; Taylor 2(1829); USNM; Clarke et al. | suggest correction | |
DICKMAN, JOHN 2 | England, pre-1830, MIM | see John Dickman and Son. | Quayside, West Shore, Sunderland. | Taylor 2(1829)(1829a). | suggest correction | |
DICKMAN, JOHN, AND SON | England, c.1830, MIM | John Dickman 2 and his son. | Quayside, West Shore, Sunderland. | Taylor 2(1829a). | suggest correction | |
DICKSON AND CARGILL | Ireland, OIM | Student Microscope = P.C. | optician. | Belfast. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIDDERICHSEN, JACOB | Denmark, MIM | Magnetic Compass, box = FRE. | cast pewter or tin. | Copenhagen. | Price 2. | suggest correction |
DIEBOLDT | France, MIM | Drawing Instruments = LEY; Instrument = DEU. | Strasbourg. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DIEGHEM, FRAN DE | Belgium, MIM SIM | Circumferentor = D.(1960); Quadrant = VEN. | sometimes signed "F.R. van Dieghem." | Brussels. | Bonelli 4; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIEM, JAKOB | Germany, fl.1586-89, MIM | Astronomical Clock = Old Town Hall, Esslingen. | Esslingen. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DIEN, CHARLES 1 | 1740, MIM | Terrestrial Globe, 1740 = P.C. | Globus, Dec. 1957. | suggest correction | ||
DIEN, CHARLES 2 | France, 1809-70, MIM | Celestial Globes = MOS (1831), VNL (1840), MOS, Peron et Corsy, Melun 6/10/79; Globe = D.; Terrestrial Globe, 1844 = Versailles 4/17/83. | "géographe"; see Delamarche et Dien. | rue Hauteville N. 13; Rue du Foin St. Jacques au Collège de Mtre. Gervais; both in Paris. | Chenakal 3; Globus, June 1962, Dec. 1957; Brieux 3; Tooley; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIENERT, PAULUS | PHIM | balance maker; see "P.D." (1); may be Dierert. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DIEPEL, HERMANN | Germany, fl.1558-77, MIM | Celestial Globes = KAS (1563), DRE. | Kassel. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DIETA | France, PHIM | Barometer = Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Strasbourg. | optician. | Strasbourg. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIETHELM, ABBOT | Switzerland, 1549, MIM | Diptych Sundial, 1549 = St. Gallen. | "Abbot Diethelm u St. Gallen, 1549." | St. Gallen Abbey. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIETRICH, HANS | Austria, c.1628, MIM | see Johann Dietrich 1. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIETRICH, JOHANN 1 | Czechoslovakia, 1611, MIM | Bow Compass, 1611 = Polytecnic Institute, Prague. | Cenipo. | Czech. Inv. | suggest correction | |
DIETRICH, JOHANN 2 | Switzerland, fl.1751-55, MIM | Basle. | Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIETRICHSTEIN, VON | Germany, 1647, MIM | Cube Sundial, 1647 = BM. | owner; the dial is also marked "S.L.G.V.D." with the "G" raised slightly above the other initials. | Price 3; Ward 4; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DIETSCHI, PANCRATZ | Germany, fl.1584-94, MIM | made an astronomical clock; "Passerace Troche" is alternative name. | Fribourg. | Baillie 1. | suggest correction | |
DIETTE | France, c.1800, OIM | Telescope = Stuker, 1958. | Lyon. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DIEU, FRANCISCUS LE | Holland, b.1700 fl.1726, MIM | also made clocks. | Leiden. | Rooseboom 1. | suggest correction | |
DIGBY, CHARLES | England, fl.1729-67, MIM NIM | Backstaff, 1749 = Bowes Museum. | apprenticed to Benjamin Macy of the Clockmakers' Company on Oct. 12, 1721; T.C.; took over John Henshaw's shop. | The Globe, near Hermitage Stairs, Wapping, London. | Taylor 2(465a); J. Brown 3; Weil 2(23); Crawforth 1. | suggest correction |
DIGEON | see Pigeon. | CNAM 2. | suggest correction | |||
DIGGES, JOHANNES | Holland, c.1650, MIM | worked with William Corderoy and Caspar Kalthoff. | Dordrecht. | Rooseboom 1. | suggest correction | |
DIGGES, LEONARD | England, 1510-58, | devised a theodolite and other instruments; author. | Barham, East Kent. | Taylor 1(4); Daumas 1; Michel 3; Gunther 6; DSB; DNB. | suggest correction | |
DIGGES, THOMAS | England, 1531-95, | son of Leonard Digges; designed instruments; author. | Daumas 1; DSB; DNB; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | ||
DIGUE | France, MIM SIM | Level = Soth. 6/9/39; Surveying Instrument = P.C. | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DIJK, VAN DEN | see Petrus ab Aggere. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |||
DIJON | France, c.1781, MIM | won a prize from the Royal Academy of Sciences, 1781; possibly Pigeon. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIKAUF, JOHANN | Germany?, c.1600, MIM | Diptych Sundial, wood = WUR. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | ||
DILLER, BALTHASAR | Germany1780, MIM | Table Sundial, stone, 1780 = STU-8446. | Mergentheim. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DILLON | England, c.1742, OIM | T.C.; optician. | in Long Acre, next door to the White Hart, London. | Calvert 2. | suggest correction | |
DILLON AND TUTTLE | USA, fl.1820-40, PHIM | Stick Barometer = D.(1980). | T.C.; formerly Kline and Co. | 74 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIMMOCK | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Ryde. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DINGLEY, JAMES | England, c.1770, | apprenticed to Joseph Edwards; ran away May 11, 1770. | Birmingham. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DININCKOFF, BERNARD | England, 1585, MIM | Sundial, stained-glass, 1585 = Gilling Castle, Yorkshire North. | Daniels 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIONYSODORUS | Greece?, c.100 B.C., | invented the conical sundial. | Amisus. | Cousins. | suggest correction | |
DIPHOP | Russia, 1775, MIM | Sundial, 1775 = GMELV-IM 3035. | Chenekal 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIRCK, JOHAN | Germany, 1653, NIM | Compass Rose, 1653 = X. | Hamburg. | Schück 2. | suggest correction | |
DIRCKXSEN, SYMEN | see Symen Dirckxsen Blocker. | Mörzer Bruyns 2. | suggest correction | |||
DIRICKSEN, DI | Germany, 1644, NIM | Compass Rose, 1644 = X. | Hamburg. | Schück 2. | suggest correction | |
DISMORR, J. | England, MIM | Slide Rule = Soth. 10/28/86. | 42 Russell Street, Rotherhithe, London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DIVINI, EUSTACHIO | Italy; France; Italy, 1620-95, OIM | Telescopes = ROM (1663), FLO (1664 and 1674), POB (1673), BM; Oculars = FLO (1665 and 1666); Microscopes, 1668 = ROM, BIL; etc. | developed a micrometer; tried fitting telescopic sights to surveying instruments in 1664. | Bologna; Paris; Rome. | Bonelli 1 and 4; Purtle; Michel 3; Dewhirst; USNM; Nachet; Gunther 2; Italian Inv.; Daumas 1; Price 2; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction |
DIVIS, P. | 1754, PHIM | made a thunder house (Paratonnerre). | ? | suggest correction | ||
DIVISIOLI, G. AND F. | see Giovannes Franciscus Divizioli. | Forti. | suggest correction | |||
DIVITIOLO, GIOAN. FRANCESCHO | see Giovannes Franciscus Divizioli. | Brieux 2. | suggest correction | |||
DIVIZIOLI, GIOVANNES FRANCISCUS | Italy, fl.1593-1612, MIM | Armillary Sphere, 1593 = Cabinet de physique du "Lycée d'Etudes Classiques Daniel Manin"; Reduction Compass with Protractor, 1612 = D.(1981). | Cremona. | Italian Inv.; Brieux 2. | suggest correction | |
DIX, HENRY | England, c.1716, | apprenticed to Mark Rogers in the Joiners' Company on Aug. 7, 1716. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DIXEY 1 | England, MIM OIM PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X; Barometer in clock = Soth. 12/15/83; Telescope, single-draw = Phillips 4/20/83; Telescopes = D. (1976)(2); Stick Barometer = D.(1977). | probably Charles Wastell Dixey; the clock is inscribed "Luke Briggs, Wisbeach 144". | New Bond Street, London. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY 2 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | Norwich. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DIXEY 3 | England, OIM PHIM | Microscope = Phillips 6/15/76; Stick Barometer = Soth.-S 10/19/89. | see L. Dixey; Soth.-S marked "from London and Brighton." | Brighton; London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY 4 | see Willson and Dixey. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DIXEY AND SON | England, MIM PHIM | Stick Barometer = VNN; Proportional Dividers = Christie-SK 7/10/80. | surely Charles Wastell Dixey and Son. | 552 Oxford Street; Bond Street; both in London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, C.W., AND SON | England, c.1845, MIM PHIM | Barographs =Christie 6/7/72, Phillips 10/26/83; Aneroid Barometer = D.(1976). | Charles Wastell Dixey; later became "C.W. Dixey and Sons"; "Opticians to the Queen." | 3 New Bond Street, London. | Gatty; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, CHARLES WASTELL | England, 1798-1880, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Hadley's Quadrant, 1842 = NMM; Telescope = KEN; Barometers = X (4); Wheel Barometer = Buckingham Palace; Barograph = Melun 4/24/83; Microscope = Christie-SK 2/9/84; Stick Barometer and Thermometer = Longleat; Garden Sundial = Harlestone House, Northampton.; Sector, ivory = P.C.; Stick Barometer = Soth. 2/28/80; Spirit Level = Soth. 7/21/87; etc. | T.C.; "Optician to the Queen and to H.R.H. Prince Albert"; Taylor thought he was successor to George and Charles Dixey; generally signed "C.W. Dixey." | 335 Oxford Street (1821); 78 New Bond Street (1822-23); 3 New Bond Street (1825-60); all in London. | Taylor 2(1536)(1537); Calvert 2; KEN; Goodison 1; G.L'E. Turner 24; Earle; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, EDWARD | England, 1757-1838, OIM PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth. 12/14/89. | apprenticed to George Linnell of the Spectaclemakers' Company in 1771; free of the Company in 1778; succeeded Fraser and Son in 1817; was succeeded by George and Charles Dixey, sons or nephews. | 335 Oxford Street (1782); 370 Oxford Street (1808); 335 Oxford Street (1822); all in London. | Taylor 2(703); Clay and Court; Court and von Rohr 3(202); RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, G. | England, 19th Century, OIM | Telescopes = D.(1987), Gersaint 7/20/96. | could be George Dixey 1 or 2; D. signed "Improved day or night." | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, G. AND C. | England, fl.1821-38, MIM OIM PHIM | Microscope = CRI; Pedometer = Koller Oct. 1970; Beam Compass = WHI; Mathematical Instrument Set = Soth. 6/23/64; Ellipsograph = WHI; Spy Glass, 1821 = D.(1972); Marine Barometer = VNN; Pocket Compass = Christie 12/18/74; Hodometer = Soth., Wilkinson and Hodge 12/5/24 = Soth. 2/6/25; Telescope = KEN; etc. | T.C.; George and Charles (Wastell?) Dixey, which see; "Opticians to the King"; twin sons and successors to Edward Dixey; signed as "Late Fraser"; "Mathematical Instrument Makers to the King." | 335 Oxford Street (1821); 78 New Bond Street (1822-23); 3 New Bond Street (1825-28); all in London. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1536, 1537); Whipple 1; Price 12; Gunther 2; KEN; Moskowitz 104; RSW; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, GEORGE 1 | England, fl.1810-32, OIM | Telescope, 1825 = D. | may be connected with Charles and George Dixey 2. | 20 Vine Street, Picadilly, London. | Taylor 2(1311); Coffeen II. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, GEORGE 2 | England, 1798-1838, MIM OIM PHIM | twin brother of Charles Wastell Dixey? father of L. Dixey; optician to the Royal Family; T.C. | Bond Street, London. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(1536)(1537); Calvert 2; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction | |
DIXEY, GEORGE AND CHARLES | England, fl.1825-38, MIM OIM PHIM | Microscope = CRI; Pedometer = Koller Oct. 1970; Beam Compass = WHI; Mathematical Instrument Set = Soth. 6/23/64; Ellipsograph = WHI; Spyglass = Soth. 12/13/65;Telescope = KEN; Thermometer = KEN; Opera Glasses = KEN (2). | George Dixey 2 and Charles Wastell Dixey; "Opticians to the King"; successors to Edward Dixey; signed as "Late Fraser"; see G. and C. Dixey. | 3 New Bond Street (1825-38); 335 Oxford Street; 78 New Bond Street; all in London. | Taylor 2(1536)(1537); Whipple 1; Price 12; Gunther 2; KEN; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXEY, L. | England, fl.1843-60, OIM PHIM | Wheel Barometer and Thermometer with clock = K. and C. 5/6/75. | optician; T.C.; son of George Dixey 2; see Dixey 3. | Bond Street, London; 62 Kings Road (1843); 21 Kings Road (1860); last two in Brighton. | Calvert 2; KEN; RSW; Crawforth 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DIXON | England, | instrument maker. | NMM 1. | suggest correction | ||
DIXON AND PICKERING | PHIM | Stick Barometer = Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site, Mass. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DIXON, HUGH | England, c.1785, OIM | patented improvements of optical instruments; made telescopes, microscopes, etc. | St. James's, Clerkenwell, London. | Taylor 2(827); Dewhirst. | suggest correction | |
DIXON, JOHN | England, c.1822, MIM | 93 Newman Street, London. | O'Mara. | suggest correction | ||
DIXON, WILLIAM | England, fl.1688-90, MIM | member of the Joiners' Company; turned over William Roloson to Joseph Wells in 1690. | London. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | |
DNS | Germany, 1562, | Ring Sundial, 1562 = ADL-M308. | marked "Anno Dns 1562"; "Dns" has a bar over the "ns"; shorthand for "Dominus." | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DO | France, c.1691, | enameler who sold barometers. | rue du Harley, Aux Armes de France, Paris. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DO---- | England, NIM | Compass Card = NMM. | Minories, London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOBBIE, ALEXANDER | Scotland, 1815-87, NIM OIM | Sextants = PEA, FRK(2) = RSM(1); Octant = Phillips 5/20/75; Telescopes = MYS, FRK = RSM(2); Chronometer = FRK = RSM. | also made watches; T.C.; retailed Chrichton octants. | 20 Clyde Place (1844-56); 24 Clyde Place, south side of Quay (1857-72); 24 and 25 Clyde Place (1873-85); all in Glasgow. | Brewington 1; Bryden 3; Frank; Clarke et al. RSW. | suggest correction |
DOBBIE, ALEXANDER, AND SON | Scotland, fl.1886-1900+, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Compass Rose = AMST; Stick Barometer = P.C. | son was John Clark Dobbie. | 24 & 25 Clyde Place (1886-88); 18 & 19 Clyde Place (1889-91); 44 & 45 Clyde Place (1893-95); all in Glasgow. | Bryden 3; Mörzer Bruyns 1; Clarke et al; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOBBIE, JOHN CLARK | Scotland, fl.1817-96, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | son of Alexander Dobbie; carried on the firm after his father's death in 1887; designed nautical instruments. | Glasgow. | Clarke et al. | suggest correction | |
DOBBIE, RICHARD | England, NIM | repaired Bianchetti sextant. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DOBBIE, WILLIAM | Scotland, fl.1821-45, PHIM | made two barometers in 1845. | Falkirk. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DOBERSCHITZ, LAUR. | Austria, 1734-99, MIM | Lunar Volvelle = KRM-FS32; Sector = KRM. | cleric. | Kremsmünster. | Zinner 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOBINSON | England, c.1780, PHIM | Angle Barometer = P.-B. 4/28/39. | Wolsingham. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOBLER, EUGENIUS | Austria, fl.1746-62, OIM | Gregorian Telescope = KRM. | Kremsmünster. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DOBLER, J.M. | Germany, fl.1690-1730, OIM | Telescopes = Gel-TX895, DRE; Binocular Telescopes = DRE (1730), MOS (2). | "opticus fecit." | Berlin. | Chenekal 4; Drechsler 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOBROMIL | Germany, 18th Century, MIM | Equatorial Sundial = Drecker. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DOBSON 1 | USA, c.1798, MIM | Philadelphia, Pa. | Encyclopedia of Arts and Sciences, Vol. IX, Philadelphia, Pa. 1798. | suggest correction | ||
DOBSON 2 | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | ||
DOBSON AND BAKER | England, NIM | Quadrant = P.C. | London. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DOBSON, F. | misreading for J. Dobson 1. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DOBSON, GLOVER AND CO. | England, c.1780, NIM OIM | Quadrant, case = D.(1983); Telescope = Portland Museum of Art, Me. | telescope marked "Improved Day or Night." | 144 Leadenhall Street, London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOBSON, J. 1 | England, c.1800, PHIM | Stick Barometers = X, Soth. 10/22/87. | Finsbury Street, Finsbury Square, London. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOBSON, J. 2 | see John Dobson. | suggest correction | ||||
DOBSON, JAMES | England, 1794, MIM | Chart Globe, 1794 = X. | based on Halley's observations. | Tooley. | suggest correction | |
DOBSON, JOHN 1 | England, fl.1714-23, MIM | apprenticed to John Henshaw of the Clockmakers' Company on Sept. 15, 1698; free of the Company, Nov. 1, 1714; took apprentices. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DOBSON, JOHN 2 | England, fl.1828-46, MIM OIM PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | apprenticed to Thomas Lefever in the Merchant Taylors' Company; made free in the Company. | 4 Great Suffolk Street (1828-29); 13 Newington Causeway (1830); 54 Newington Causeway (1836-46); all in London.. | Taylor 2(1830); Goodison 1; O'Mara; Crawforth 7. | suggest correction |
DOBSON, LEONARD | England, MIM | apprenticed to Thomas Lefever in the Merchant Taylors' Company; free in the Company. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DOD, DANIEL | USA, 1778-1823, MIM SIM | Surveyor's Compendium = Fort Laramie Nat'l Monument, Wyoming; Surveying Compass = ADL- | son of Lebbeus Dod. | Mendham, New Jersey. | Smart 1; Bedini 8. | suggest correction |
DOD, LEBBENS | see Lebbeus Dod. | Smart 1; USNM. | suggest correction | |||
DOD, LEBBEUS | USA, 1739-1816, MIM SIM | Parallel Rule and Protractor = Guthman Coll.; Drafting Instrument = P.C.; Drawing Instrument Set = P.C. | sometimes signed "Lebbus Dod"; surveyor. | Mendham, New Jersey. | Smart 1; Guthman 1; USNM; Bedini 8. | suggest correction |
DODASNE, DOMINIQUE | Belgium, 1697, OIM | Telescope, 1697 = Tomba. | Brussels. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DODD | Scotland, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X; Stick Barometer = Christie-SK 4/17/86. | Andrew Dodd? | Glasgow. | Goodison 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DODD, ANDREW | Scotland, fl.1837-47, MIM OIM PHIM | 70 Hutcheson Street (1837-38); 36 Glassford Street (1838-47); 88 Glassford Street 1847-48; all in Glasgow. | Goodison 1; Bryden 3. | suggest correction | ||
DODD, S. | USA, 19th Century, MIM SIM | Surveyor's Compass = New Haven Colony Historical Society, Conn. | USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DOERRETY | England, 1727, PHIM | Barometer, 1727 = D.(1971). | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
Dolberg & Hannay | Rostock, Germany | Octants | see Dolberg, Adolf | Rostock | suggest correction | |
Dolberg & Petri | Rostock, Germany, c. 1858 | Theolodites | see Dolberg, Adolf | Rostock | suggest correction | |
Dolberg, Adolf | Rostock, Germany, 1848-1863 | Octants, reflecting circle, chemical balances | continued as Dolberg & Petri, Dolberg & Hannay | Rostock, Munich, Stralsund, Greenwich | Hamel, Juergen, in Beitrag zur Astronomiegeschichte, Band 10 (2010) | suggest correction |
DOLL, JOHAN GEORG | Germany, 1739, MIM | Perpetual Calendar, 1739 = OXF. | Evans 1; Esdaille. | suggest correction | ||
DOLLAND | many optical and philosophical instruments signed "Dolland" are to be found; some are surely misreadings but others are deliberately mis-signed to take advantage of the great popularity of the Dollond name and avoid any legal action. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DOLLARD | England, PHIM | Pocket Barometer = K. and C. 7/9/75. | misreading for Dollond? | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLLON | England, c. 1780, NIM | Sextant = MOS. | probably Dollond. | London. | Novokshanova-Soklovskaja. | suggest correction |
DOLLOND | England, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | a great many instruments are signed just "Dollond"; they could have been made by John 1, John 2, Peter or George (Huggins) (1) Dollond and covered a long period of time. | London. | ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND AND SON | England, c.1752, MIM OIM | Orrery = Morrison Planetarium, San Francisco, Cal.; Telescopes = Soth. 10/17/60, D.(1972)(1977); Microscope = WHI. | John Dollond 1 and Peter Dollond. | London. | Whipple 1; RSW; O'Mara; Wynter 1. | suggest correction |
DOLLOND, GEORGE (HUGGINS) 1 | England, 1774-1856, MIM OIM PHIM | Telescope, case = D.(1983); Microscope = Soth. 7/29/69; Instruments = OXF, WHI, NMM; Stick Barometers = City of Gloucester Museum, Erddig Park, Wrexham; etc. | born George Huggins 1, son of John Huggins 1; changed name 1805-06; nephew of Peter Dollond; apprenticed to him in the Spectaclemakers' Company, 1788; turned over to Charles Fairbone 1 of the Grocers' Company in 1788; turned over to Charles Fairbone 2 in the Company in 1802; admitted to the Spectaclemakers' Company by redemption in 1807; optician to William IV, Queen Victoria and the Honble. Board of Customs; F.R.S., 1819; author; succeeded Peter Dollond in 1820. | see Dollond, George (Huggins) 1 (continued). | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND, GEORGE (HUGGINS) 1 (CONTINUED) | 28 New Surrey Street, Blackfriars Road; 59 St. Paul's Churchyard (1804-54); 61 Paternoster Row (1854-56); all in London. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(955), (992a); Calvert 2; Crawforth 1; J. Brown 1 and 2; NMM 2; G.L'E. Turner 24; Court and von Rohr 3(223); Robischon; Clay and Court; RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DOLLOND, GEORGE (HUGGINS) 2 | England, fl.1827-64, MIM OIM | born George Huggins 2; apprenticed to George (Huggins) Dollond 1 (who was probably his father) in the Grocers' Company on Feb. 6, 1817; free of the Company on April 5, 1827; took name of Dollond in 1852 as George (Huggins) Dollond 2; succeeded George (Huggins) Dollond 1 in 1856; took apprentices. | London. | J. Brown 2; Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND, J., AND SON | England, c.1752, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Telescopes = Soth. 10/17/60, D.(1973); Microscope = WHI; Octant, wood, with Telescope = P.C.(1978). | John Dollond 1 and son, Peter. | London. | Whipple 1; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLLOND, JOHN 1 | France; England, 1706-61, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums. | French silk weaver; joined his son, Peter, in 1752; first to commercially produce achromatic lenses; F.R.S.; invented the splt objective micrometer; received the Copley medal. | Spitalfields (1750-52); Golden Spectacles and Sea Quadrant, Exeter Exchange, Strand (1752); both in London. | Taylor 2(164); Michel 3; Price 5; Dewhirst; Brewington 1; Daumas 1; Nachet; Gunther 6; G.L'E. Turner 24; Multhauf 1; Court and von Rohr 3(XX); J.A. Bennett 2; A.J. Turner 10; Robischon; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLLOND, JOHN 2 | England, 1740-1804, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | son of John Dollond 1; younger brother of Peter Dollond; admitted to the Spectaclemakers' Company on March 26, 1767 by redemption ; Master of the Spectaclemakers' Company, 1790 and 1792; partner of Peter Dollond from 1766 on; see Peter and John Dollond. | 59 St. Paul's Churchyard (1766); Haymarket (1795); both in London. | Daumas 1; Nachet; Clay and Court; J. Brown 1; Bedini 8; Court and von Rohr 3(181); Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND, P. AND J. | England, fl.1766-1820, MIM OIM PHIM | Orreries = P.C., Christie 5/7/63;; Eckardt's Rolling Rules = Soth. 10/17/60, P.C. (1968); Telescopes = OXF (2); etc. | Peter and John 2 Dollond; sons of John Dollond 1; "Opticians to His Majesty"; also made barometers. | 59 St. Paul's Churchyard (1766); 35 Haymarket (1795); both in London. | Taylor 2(469); Evans 1; RSW; Nachet; Daumas 1; Gunther 2; Goodison 1; | suggest correction |
DOLLOND, PETER | England, 1730-1820, MIM OIM PHIM | wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums, including telescopes at RSM (1765), VCW, ARM (Kew mural quadrant and equatorial); barometers = Earl of Bute (1793) and English, Scottish and Australian Bank Ltd., London, etc.; sundial at MOS; compass at NMM; mariner's astrolabe at Gold and Silver Museum, Schoonhoven (NMM-53). | oldest son of John Dollond 1; admitted as a foreign Brother to the Spectaclemakers' Company in 1755; took over William Gilbert 2 as an apprentice, July 4, 1769; in business for himself 1750-52 and 1761-66; "Optician to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Duke of York", 1763; his father joined him, 1752-61; see Dollond, Peter (continued). | suggest correction | ||
DOLLOND, PETER (CONTINUED) | nephew, George (Huggins) Dollond 1 was a partner, 1804-20, and succeeded him; T.C.; author; Warden of the Spectaclemakers' Company in 1772; Master of the Company in 1774, 1778 and 1799; took apprentices; John Dollond 2 was partner, 1766-1804. | Vine Street, Spitalfields (1750); Golden Spectacles and Sea Quadrant, near Exeter Exchange, Strand (1752-63); at the Sign of the Prisms (1763); 59 St. Paul's Churchyard (1769-1820); 35 Haymarket (1784); all in London; Richmond Hills, Surrey. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(469); Brewington 1; Calvert 2; Nachet; Clay and Court; Chenekal 1; Chaldecott 1; Bryden 9; RSW; Crawforth 1; Purtle; Gunther 6; J. Brown 1; Court and von Rohr 3(155); J.A. Bennett 2; Robischon; A.J. Turner 10; A. Stimson 3. | suggest correction | ||
DOLLOND, PETER AND GEORGE | England, 1804-20, MIM OIM PHIM | T.C. | St. Paul's Churchyard, London. | Calvert 2; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND, THOMAS | England, c.1770, NIM | Compass = NMM. | name covered by P. Dollond mark. | RSW; NMM 2. | suggest correction | |
DOLLOND, WILLIAM | England, post-1852, MIM NIM OIM | Sextant = Soth. 2/25/86-123. | instrument signed "Dollond London"; T.C.; "Mathematical and Optical Instrument Maker to Her Majesty"; perhaps son (or son-in-law, having changed his name) of George (Huggins) Dollond 1. | 59 St.Paul's Churchyard, London. | Moskowitz 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLLORD | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = K. and C. 3/19/75. | misprinting for Dollond. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLON | England, c.1780, OIM | Telescope = ADL-M436. | signed "Dolon à Londres"; probably a contemporary forgery. | London. | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOLOND | England, OIM | Telescope = Maria Mitchell Science Library, Nantucket, Mass. | imitator of Dollond; "Day or Night." | Daumas 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOMBEY AND SON | England, 19th Century, NIM | Octant, ebony and ivory = WHI. | could be retailers; arm marked "W. and T. Gilbert, London." | London. | Fitzgerald; Gunther 3; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOMENECUS, M. | Holland, 1770, MIM | Napier's Bones, 1770 = P.C. | sometimes spelled "Dominicus." | Amsterdam. | Wynter and Turner; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOMET DU MONT | France, fl.1801-23, OIM | amateur maker of achromatic lenses. | Nachet. | suggest correction | ||
DOMINUIS, C.D. | Holland, 18th Century, PHIM | Barometer = Christie April, 1978. | oak. | The Hague. | Mörzer Bruyns 2 | suggest correction |
DONALDSON AND SONS | Scotland, c.1829, MIM | Pair of Globes, 1829 = Phillips 11/16/88. | published by Donaldson and Sons; engraved by W. and A.K. Johnston. | South Niddry Street, Edinburgh. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DONALDSON, ALEXANDER | Scotland, fl.1799-1830, MIM | toolmaker; made globes. | Cowgate (1799); South Niddry Street (1818-30); both in Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DONALDSON, ALEXANDER, AND SON | Scotland, fl.1831-55, MIM | Alexander and his son John; globe makers and toolmakers. | South Niddry Street, Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DONALDSON, JOHN | Scotland, c.1850, MIM | son of Alexander Donaldson. | South Niddry Street, Edinburgh. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DONAUER | see Donaverus. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |||
DONAVERUS | painter Hans Danauer; on stone calendar by Andreas Pleninger. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |||
DONCKER, HENDRIK | Holland, 1626-99, MIM NIM | Cross-staff, 1698 = D.(1986). | also made protractors; hydrographer. | in de Nieuwbrugh Street, in't Stuurmans gereetschap, Amsterdam (1651-99). | Rooseboom 1; Tooley; Wynter 1; Mörzer Bruyns 2. | suggest correction |
DONDI, GIOVANNI DI | Italy, 1318-80, MIM | made the astrarium (astronomical clock); author; several models of the astrarium have been made, examples are at KEN, TIM, USNM, etc. | Padua. | Maddison and Bedini; Morpurgo 1 and 2; Baillie 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN | variant spelling for "Denegan". | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |||
DONEGAN AND CO. | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | 94 Holborn Hill, London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN CO. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth.-PB pre-1980. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, F. | England, c.1775, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth. 12/15/72. | Leicester. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, J. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | may be Joseph Donegan. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, JOSEPH | England, fl.1830-35, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Lad Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme. | Taylor 2(1831); Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, L., AND CO. | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | 3 Long Lane, London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, PETER | England, c.1805, PHIM | probably seller of barometers. | 7 Union Court, Holborn, Lomdon. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DONEGAN, PETER, AND CO. | England, c.1805?, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X; Stick Barometer = X(2); Barometers = X. | one stick barometer is signed "Peter Donegan and Co."; others signed "P. Donegan and Co."; may be dealer only. | London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DONEGANI | England, PHIM | Stick Barometer = X. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | ||
DONEGANI, J. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | perhaps Joseph Donegan. | Newcastle-under-Lyme. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DONEGANI, SANTINO | Italy, 18th Century, PHIM | Barometer = FLO. | Bonelli 1. | suggest correction | ||
DONEGANY, JOSEPH | Italy; USA, c.1785, PHIM | made barometers and thermometers. | Philadelphia, Pa.; 54 Smith Street, New York, N.Y. | Bedini 1 & 8. | suggest correction | |
DONEVAN, P. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Donegan? | London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DONI, CARLO | Italy, pre-1761, MIM SIM | Graphometer = FLO-619. | Bonelli 1; Italian Inv. | suggest correction | ||
DONKIN, B. | England, 1768-1855, MIM | Slide Rule = KEN; Rule = KEN. | London. | KEN. | suggest correction | |
DONN, BENJAMIN | England, 1729-98, MIM NIM | Gunter's Scales = Pannett Park Museum, Whitby, D.(1995). | designed an improved Gunter's scale pre-1764 and wrote booklet about it; scales signed "Navigation Scale improved by B. Donn." | Bideford (until 1766); The Library House, King Street, Bristol; The Academy, Kingston (1774). | Taylor 2(470); Bryden 9; Moskowitz 103; Coffeen 51; RSW. | suggest correction |
DONNAGE | France, c.1810, PHIM | Barometer, stick = D.(1996). | Paris. | AH Vol. 23. | suggest correction | |
DONNIGAN AND CO. | England, c.1850, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth.-Chester 2/2/84. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DONOSTADIUS | see Simon Tunsted. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |||
DOOLITTLE, ENOS | USA, 1751-1806, MIM NIM SIM | Circumferentor = P.C. | made surveying and mariner's compasses; nephew of Isaac Doolittle 1. | Chapel Street, Hartford, Conn. | Bedini 1; Smart 1. | suggest correction |
DOOLITTLE, ISAAC 1 | USA, 1721-1800, MIM SIM | made surveying instruments, etc; Bedini lists some of the family as clockmakers. | New Haven, Conn. | Bedini 1, 8 & 17; Smart 1. | suggest correction | |
DOOLITTLE, ISAAC 2 | USA, 1759-1821, MIM NIM SIM | Surveyor's Compass = Vermont Historical Society. | 46 North Haven, New Haven, Conn. | Bedini 1; Smart 1. | suggest correction | |
DOOLITTLE, JAMES | USA, fl.1802-39, MIM SIM | Surveyor's Compass = Chester Count Historical Society. | son of Enos Doolittle. | Hartford, Conn. | Smart 1. | suggest correction |
DOPPELMAYR AND PUSCHNER | Germany, 1730, MIM | Celestial Globe, 1730 = DRE. | Nürnberg. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOPPELMAYR, JOHAN GABRIEL | Germany, 1671-1750, MIM | Celestial Globes = WOL (1718), Würzburg University (1720), PRA (2)(1728), DRE (1736), DEU, NMM (2), Innsbruck Stift, Wilton, KRO; Terrestrial Globes = NMM, DRE (1730, 1736), Soth. 3/10/87 (1728); Terrestrial and Celestial Globe Gores, 1728 = Drouot 12/19/66; Pair of Globes = D.(1989); etc. | "Mathem. Prof. Publ. Norib. exhibentur, concinnatus a Joh. Georg Puschnero Chalcographo Norib."; published a celestial atlas; translated Bion's book on instruments into German in 1717; had Georg Friedrich Brander as a pupil. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Horsky and Skopova; Stevenson; Drechsler 2; Globus Nov. 1954 and June 1962; NMM 2; A.J. Turner 10; Antiwue Collector May, 1989; RSW. | suggest correction |
DORAL, D. ANTONIO | Spain, c.1850, NIM | Sighting Circle = MAN-I82. | Garcia Franco 2. | suggest correction | ||
DORING, HANS | Poland, 1463-1470, MIM | Astronomical Clock = Marien Church, Danzig. | Danzig. | Zinner 1. | suggest correction | |
DORMER, ROBERT | see Dorner. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | |||
DORN, HANS | Austria, c.1430-1509, MIM | Astrolabes = BM (1491) (ICA-250), FLO (1483), KRA (1486) (ICA-642); Diptych Sundials = STU (1476), ADL-M288 (1476), OXF (1481), HAK; Celestial Globe, 1480 = KRA; Torquetum, 1486 = KRA. | Dominican friar; studied with Peurbach in Vienna; BM astro- labe has nocturnal, compass on the back, it is the only signed instrument; the others are identified because of the delicate, intricate strap-work decoration; BM & FLO astro- labes were divided by transversal lines; KRA instruments were left to the University by Martin Bylica, an alumnus. | Vienna. | Zinner 1; Amiesenowa; Przypkowski 2; Price 1 and 3; Ward 4; Maddison 1; Gunther 1; Michel 3; Engelmann 1; Fox 1 and 2; A.J. Turner 10; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DORNER, I.M. | Germany, MIM | Horizontal Sundial = BUD; Floating Sundial = Drouot 4/7/87. | Zinner 1; Lajos and Jozsef; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DORNER, P. AEGIDIUS | Austria, 1652-1727, MIM | may be "P.AE.D.P.K." signed on horizontal sundial at KRM. | Rabenalt. | suggest correction | ||
DORNER, ROBERT | England; Italy, 1715, MIM | Sundial, slate, 1715 = FLO. | Florence. | Bonelli 1; Michel 3. | suggest correction | |
DORNSTRAUCH, ADAMAS | Germany?, 1677, MIM | Mining Compass and Sundial, 1677 = P.C. (1677). | it is also marked "M.F. 1677." | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DORRINGTON | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Truro. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DORSEY, PHILIP | USA, fl.1793-1802, MIM NIM OIM | Sign of Hadley's Quadrant and Compass-Card, corner of Queen and Thames Streets (1793); Fell's Point, 20 Queen Street; both in Baltimore, Md. | Smart 1; USNM; Bedini 8; D.J. Warner 10. | suggest correction | ||
DORSMAN, SALING | Holland, 1750-1825, NIM | Compass = AMST. | Hoorn. | Mörzer Bruyns 1 & 2. | suggest correction | |
DOTTI, G. 1 | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | Bath. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DOTTI, G. 2 | England, c.1820, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth.-Pulborough 3/1/83. | Carlisle. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DOTY AND BERGEN | USA, c.1840, MIM | Perpetual Calendar, volvelles = X. | engraved calendar devised by L.H. Corson. | 120 William Street, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOU, JAN PIETERSZ. | Holland, fl.1612-20, | invented the Holland circle in 1612. | Amsterdam. | Bryden 9; Zinner 1; Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DOUBLET | England, OIM | Telescope, tripod = Peron et Corsy, Melun 6/10/79. | see T. and H. Doublet. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOUBLET, HANNAH | England, c.1830, MIM NIM PHIM | 14 Shepperton Place, New North Street, London. | Taylor 2(1833). | suggest correction | ||
DOUBLET, T. AND H. | England, c.1830, MIM NIM OIM | Transit Theodolite = Phillips 11/16/88; Telescope = Phillips 2/14/79; Microscope = Phillips 2/14/79; Pair of long Rules in cane = Soth.-B. 9/26/73; Magnetic Compass = Christie 12/16/69; Rule, ivory = D.; Rule = P.C.; Sextant = Bearnes 1/24/90. | Thomas and Henry or Thomas and Hannah Doublet; sextant marked "for W. and E. Seagrove Portsea." | 6 Moorgate Street, Bank; 48 City Road; Finsbury Square; all in London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOUBLETT, HENRY | England, MIM | may be the H. Doublett in T. and H. Doublett. | London. | Gilliland. | suggest correction | |
DOUBLETT, THOMAS | England, c.1830, MIM | see T. and H. Doublett. | London. | Gilliland. | suggest correction | |
DOUBLOTT, HANNAH | see Hannah Doublet. | Gilliland. | suggest correction | |||
DOUGALL, J. | Scotland, c.1778, MIM | Kirkaldy. | Evans 1; Bryden 3. | suggest correction | ||
DOUGHTY | England, PHIM | Thermometer = TIM. | on ivory base. | 431 West Strand, London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DOUGLAS, HOWARD | England, c.1811, | Sir Howard Douglas; patented a protractor for plane table use in 1811. | Novokshanova-Soklovskaja; J.A. Bennett 2. | suggest correction | ||
DOUGLAS, J. | England, 1724, | designed a surveying instrument called "The Infallible", in 1724. | Gunther 2. | suggest correction | ||
DOUGLAS, JAMES | Scotland, fl.1788-93, OIM | grandson and successor to Thomas Short. | Calton Hill Observatory, Edinburg. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DOULLON | imitator of Dollond. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |||
DOULLY, JACQUES-ANTOINE CARLIER | 1755, MIM | Horizontal Sundial, slate, 1755 = X. | Namur. | suggest correction | ||
DOVER, A.W. | England, fl.1890-1918, NIM | Dip Needle Compass = Gilbert 8/27/76; Inclinometers = USNM (5). | son of John Dover; T.C. | Westwich Road, Charlton, Kent. | Multhauf and Good; McConnell 3; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOVER, JOHN | England, 1824-81, NIM PHIM | Inclinometer = USNM; Magnetometer = USNM; Dip Needle = Royal Greenwich Observatory, Cambridge. | father of A.W. Dover; apprenticed to Thomas Charles Robinson; balance maker; exhibited a balance at the Great Exhibition of 1851, in London. | 14 Little Street, London; Charlton, Kent. | Multhauf and Good; Bryden 8; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOVIKH, FEDOR | see Fedor Dowich. | Chenakal 1. | suggest correction | |||
DOWICH, FEDOR | Russia, fl.1788-95, MIM SIM | Sundials = MOS (1795), MOS (2); Circumferentor, 1788 = MOS. | Tula. | Chenakal 1; Novokshanova-Soklovskaja. | suggest correction | |
DOWLER, D.T. | England, NIM | Sextant = D. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DOWLING | England, c.1826, MIM | tried to punch graduations and numerals on rules in one operation; probably William Dowling; which see. | Delehar 9. | suggest correction | ||
DOWLING, MICHAEL | USA, 1790-1853, MIM SIM | Surveyor's Compass = P.C. | 158 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey. | Smart 1. | suggest correction | |
DOWLING, ROBERT | Ireland, fl.1830-33, OIM | optician. | 21 Lower Sackville Street (1830-31); 8 George's Quay (1832-33); both in Dublin. | Bryden 9; Morrison-Low and Burnett. | suggest correction | |
DOWLING, WILLIAM | England, fl.1822-29, MIM OIM PHIM | Sundial = Soth. 12/8/69; Spyglass = D.(1968). | T.C.; "working optician." | Serle's Passage, West Gate, Lincoln"s Inn, London. | Taylor 2(1538); Calvert 2; Clay and Court; Crawforth 1. | suggest correction |
DOWNIE, J. | Germany, c.1780, NIM | Octant = FRK. | Hamburg. | Frank. | suggest correction | |
DOWNIE, THOMAS | Germany, c.1827, NIM OIM PHIM | Telescope = HAM; Marine Compass = HAM; Thermometer = MYS; Barometer = MYS. | telescope marked `Day or Night'; T.C. in box of ADL-A168. | No. 9 (or 19) Stebbinhur (or Stubbenhuk); Stuchvenhuk No. 9; both in Hamburg. | ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DOWNING | England, | see Kull and Downing. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DOWNING, SAMUEL | England, c.1829, MIM | rule maker; devised punch to mark gradations and numbers. | Delehar 2. | suggest correction | ||
DOYLE, WILLIAM | England, 1815, MIM | Stained-glass Sundial, 1815 = Blackheath, London. | Daniels 1. | suggest correction | ||
DRAGSTEDT, GUSTAF | Sweden?, c.1775, MIM | Pipping 1. | suggest correction | |||
DRAKE, O.P. | USA, fl.1846-55, MIM NIM PHIM | Boston, Mass. | USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DRAKEFORD, DAVID | England, c.1716, OIM | apprenticed to George Bass in the Spectaclemakers' Company; free of the Company, 1716; worked with George Bass. | Fleet Ditch, London. | Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DRANCHIJ, FILIPPO AND DE HAVERI | Italy, PHIM | Pneumatic Machine = FLO-831. | see Bianchi. | Bonelli 1. | suggest correction | |
DRAPER AND KNOX | USA, fl.1837-38, MIM SIM | Edmund or George (his brother) Draper and Joseph Knox. | 60 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | Smart 1; Miller. | suggest correction | |
DRAPER, E.A. | USA, | see Edmund Draper. | Miller. | suggest correction | ||
DRAPER, EDMUND | USA, 1805-82, MIM OIM SIM | Surveyor's Compasses = Talbot County Historical Society, Md., P.C., USNM, William Penn Memorial Museum, Ohio Historical Society, Transit = P.C. | first was partner with Benjamin Stancliffe as Stancliffe and Draper, 1830-33; worked alone 1833-38; thn he took Joseph Knox as a partner, see Draper and Knox; the Gurley Co. has repaired over thirty of his instruments; made his own dividing engine; T.C.; some of his small compasses were signed "E.A. Draper." | 80 South Third Street (1833-37); 25 Pear Street, near Third below Walnut Street (1839-50); 22 Pear Street (1850-82); all in Philadelphia, Pa. | Smart 1; USNM; Bedini 8; Miller; RSW. | suggest correction |
DRAPER, EDWARD | USA, fl.1838-53, MIM NIM OIM PHIM SIM | possibly Edmund Draper. | 25 Pear Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DRAPER, GEORGE | USA, c.1844, MIM | brother of Edmund Draper who refused to recommend him for a job with the Coast Survey in 1844; may have been the Draper in Draper and Knox, 1837. | 60 Dock, Philadelphia, PA. | Miller. | suggest correction | |
DRAPER, MURRAY AND FAIRMAN | USA, pre-1827, MIM | Gideon Fairman. | Philadelphia, Pa. | Bedini 1. | suggest correction | |
DRAYCOTT, RICHARD | England, c.1727, MIM | apprenticed to John Gilbert 1 of the Grocers' Company on Sept. 1, 1727. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DREBBEL, CORNELIUS JACOBSZ | Holland; England, 1572-1633, MIM OIM | Globe, 1621 = James I of England; Microscope, 1619 = X. | scholar who made a wide range of original instruments; invented baroscope; author; came to England in 1604-05 and was instrument maker to James I; made planetarium, etc; "Cor Drebel 1579" marked on diptych sundial, ADL-W236. | Alkmaar; Eltham, Ipswich. | Taylor 1(90); Rooseboom 1; Nachet; Zinner 1; Daumas 1; Dawson 207; Tooley; Michel 22; A.J. Turner 10; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DRECHSEL, CHRISTOPH | Germany, 1611, MIM | Equatorial Sundial, 1611 = DRE. | surely Christoph Trechsler. | Dresden. | Lübke. | suggest correction |
DRECHSLER | Germany, c.1850, MIM | Celestial Globe = DRE. | date on label wrong for Trechsler. | Dresden. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DRECHSLER, E. | Austria, PHIM | Stick Barometer = D.(1975). | Vienna. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DRECHSLER, GEORG | Germany, fl.1775-82, MIM | Analemmatic Sundial, case = PMM; Bloud-type Sundial = PMM. | installed Herschel telescopes at Lilienthal, 1782. | Hannover. | Zinner 1; Daumas 1. | suggest correction |
DREEVEN, J.J. VAN | Holland, OIM | Microscope, base only = UTR. | Nijmegen. | Van Cittert 3. | suggest correction | |
DRESCHER, LOUIS | USA, c.1850, MIM NIM PHIM | New York. | USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DRESSLER | Czechoslovakia, c.1841, PHIM | Barometrograph = KEN. | the barometrograph was designed in 1841 by Karl Kreil of Prague and used at the Kew Observatory in 1845. | Prague. | KEN; Middleton 1. | suggest correction |
DREUX, S.T. | France, c.1585, | see Thibault. | Higgens 3. | suggest correction | ||
DREW, HENRY | Scotland, fl.1730-38, MIM | clockmaker. | Glasgow. | Bryden 3. | suggest correction | |
DRIELENBURG, JACOB | Holland, 1656, PHIM | Coin Balance, box, 1656 = Soth. 4/18/88. | many weights stamped "I.D." (2). | Amsterdam. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DRIESSENS, P. | France, 1828, MIM | Tellurian, 1828 = Yale U., New Haven, Conn. | Paris? | Yonge. | suggest correction | |
DRING AND FAGE | England, fl.1790-1940, MIM NIM PHIM | wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums, including PEA, WHI, NMM, KEN, RSM, etc. | T.C.; John Dring and William Fage; used fouled anchor with D and F on either side as mark on ivory scales; "Hygrometer Makers to His Majesty's Honourable Board of Excise." | 6 Tooley Street, London Bridge, Borough, Southwark (1792-96); 248 Tooley Street, Southwark (1796-1804); 20 Tooley Street, Southwark (1804-44); 19-20 Tooley Street, Southwark (1846-60); 145 The Strand (1883-1902); 56 Stamford Street, S.E. (1903-38); all in London. | Goodison 1; Taylor 2(958); Calvert 2; Brewington 1; Dewhirst; Clay and Court; Price 12; Whipple 1; NMM 2; Brieux 3; KEN; Crawforth 1; RSW; Moskowitz 103; Coffeen 58; Clifton 1. | suggest correction |
DRING AND FAGE AND CO. | England, c. 1850, PHIM | Edward Hall and Edward Jenkin; appointed Hydrometer and Saccharometer Makers to the Board of Inland Revenue, 1850. | 19 and 20 Tooley Street, London Bridge, Londn. | McConnell 4. | suggest correction | |
DRING, JOHN | England, fl.1784-90, MIM | freed by Patrimony, 1780, possibly in the Feltmakers' Company; worked with William Fage, 1790 on, as Dring and Fage, which see; produced ivory scales for octants, etc.; signed "I.D." (2), which see. | 4 Albion Place, Walworth (1784-90); Gracechurch Street; both in London. | Mörzer Bruyns 1; Moskowitz 122; Coffeen 15; Clifton 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DRING, THOMAS | England; USA; England, fl.1786-98, MIM NIM PHIM | Barometer, 1796 = Chester County Historical Society, Pa. | optician; clockmaker. | West Chester, Pa. (1786-98). | Bedini 1 & 8. | suggest correction |
DRIVER | England, PHIM | balance maker; apprenticed to Mr. Vandome; see Bastick and Driver. | Calvert 2. | suggest correction | ||
DROOGTE, GROOTE | Holland, c.1830, PHIM | Stick Barometer = Soth. 12/17/87. | Amsterdam. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DROSCHEL | see Troschel; another variant is Droschell. | Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |||
DRUNCKER, H. | Germany?, 1611, MIM | Diptych Sundial, oval, ivory, 1611 = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DRURY, JAMES | England, c.1714, | member of the Clockmakers' Company; James Rowley (MIM) was turned over to him by Thomas Woods in 1714. | London. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | |
DRURY, JEREMIAH | England, c.1616, MIM | he and John Harper worked with William Pratt to obtain a patent for Pratt's 'Arithmeticall Jewell', in 1616. | A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | ||
DRURY, STEPHEN | USA, fl.1788-1809, MIM | also made clocks; took David Moritz as an apprentice, c.1802. | Huntingdon County, Pa. | James W. Gibbs. | suggest correction | |
DRURY, WILLIAM 1 | England, c.1761, MIM | apprenticed to John Urings 2 in the Joiners' Company on Aug. 18, 1761; might be William Drury 2, which see. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DRURY, WILLIAM 2 | England, fl.1769-74, MIM | may be the same as William Drury 1, which see. | Dale Street (1769); North Side Old Dock (1772); both in Liverpool. | Bryden 9; Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | |
DRYANDER, JOHANNES | Germany, c.1500-60, | expert instrument designer; "Cylindri usus et canones", 1543, is first known description of a portable cylinder sundial; Johann Eichmann, M.D. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DRYDEN, JOHN | England, | Water Clock = X; Garden Sundial, 1677 = D.(1996). | water clock is modern work; sundial looks like Pearson Page work, has long motto. | Coventry. | MAD, April, 1996; RSW. | suggest correction |
DRYER, C. | USA, c.1850, PHIM | made thermometers and clocks. | Louisville, Ky. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DU BOIS, A. | Belgium, NIM | T.C. in sextant box, OMM. | Antwerp. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DU BUC | see Buc, du. | suggest correction | ||||
DU PONT | France, 1580, MIM | Horizontal Sundial inside watch lid = P.C.; Sundial in watch = Bernal Sale. | Baillie thought about 1650. | Castres. | Benson; Baillie 1. | suggest correction |
DUBARY | France, c.1810, MIM PHIM SIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth. 7/21/83; Graphometer = P.C. | barometer signed "Dubarry Selon Toricelli". | Dijon. | Brieux 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUBAS | France, c.1850, NIM | Octant, night = NMM-S.84; Octant = PMM; Sextant = D.(1985). | "breveté." | Nantes. | Coffeen 11; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUBINI 1 | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | 8 North Place, Brunswick Place (London). | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DUBINI 2 | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | 25 Little College Street, West Camdentown (London). | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DUBINI, L. | England, c.1815, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth. 12/17/87. | Cross Street, Hatton Garden, London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUBINI, PETER | England, fl.1832-60, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = X. | also spelled Duhum and Dulbini (?). | 11 Beauchamp Street (1832-33); 12 Beauchamp Street (1836); both in Leather Lane; 47 Red Lion Street (1853-60); all in London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction |
DUBOIA | France, MIM | Butterfield-type Sundial = OXF. | possibly owner, engraving is different; may be misreading for Dubois. | Paris. | RSW; Soth. 2/28/80. | suggest correction |
DUBOIN | France, 18th Century, | see Dubois. | Paris. | Nachet. | suggest correction | |
DUBOIS | France, fl.1771-74, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums, including ADL, ROM, FLO, COR, NMM, etc. | Aux Génies, Paris. | Daumas 1; Michel 3; Bonelli 1 and 4; Nachet; Italian Inv.; Frank; Wynter 1; Courtanvaux; A.J. Turner 10; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUBOIS, FREDERIC WILLIAM | Switzerland, 1811-69, MIM | Frédéric William Dubois; made several astronomical clocks. | Le Locle. | Baillie 1. | suggest correction | |
DUBOIS, HENNON | France, c.1800, | invented a type of surveying instrument for triangulation; it was made by Charles Mercklein. | Libert et Castor 4/28/82; RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUBOSCQ, JULES | France, 1817-86, MIM NIM OIM PHIM | Heliostats = WHI, Versailles 11/20/83, USNM; Microscopes = AMH, UTR, Versailles 11/20/83; Prism = La Rochelle 7/16/83; Goniometer = Soth. 3/10/87; Polariscope = USNM; etc. | "ingénieur, gendre et successeur de Soleil, opticien du Roy", 1849; "Appareil Breveté S.G.D.G."; also pupil and son-in-law of Soleil; traded as Duboscq- Soleil, which see; T.C.; took Ph. Pellin as a partner in 1883, until 1886 when Pellin took over. | 21, rue de l'Odéon au fond de la Cour, Paris (1849-83). | USNM; Calvert 2; Bonelli 1; Brieux 3; Fitzgerald; Paris 1900; Belgian Inv.; Van Cittert 3; G.L'E. Turner 24; Warner 13; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUBOSCQ, L.J. | France, c.1850, OIM | perhaps related to Jules Duboscq. | 21 Rue de l'Odéon, Paris. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DUBOSCQ, TH. AND A. | France, c.1883, PHIM | J.W. Queen announced they were sole agents for the above; may have been disgruntled sons of Jules Duboscq. | Paris. | Warner 13. | suggest correction | |
DUBOSCQ-SOLEIL, J. | France, 1851-75, PHIM | Solar Polariscope and Fresnel Press = Brown U., Providence, RI.; Saccharimeter = College of Charlston, SC; Fresnel Press = U. of Virginia; Cyanopolarimeter = Columbia College (University); etc. | "J. Duboscq-Soleil Brete S.G.D.G." | Paris. | Warner 13. | suggest correction |
DUBOSE | France, MIM SIM | Graphometer = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUBOSQ, G. | France, c.1831, PHIM | Polaiscope = FRK-M328. | polariscope; possibly J. Dubosq. | Paris. | Frank; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction |
DUBOSQ, PROSPER EDMOND | France, MIM SIM | Surveying Square = P.C. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUBOSQ-SOLEIL, J. | France, c.1850, OIM | Microscopes = UTR, STM. | surely Jules Duboscq. | 35 Rue de l'Odéon, Paris. | Van Cittert 3; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUBY, C. | France, 1724, MIM | Horizontal Sundial, round, lead, 1724 = Schuhmann Sale. | Estavage. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUCHAFFAT, A. | see Chaffat, a. du. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DUCHASSAR, A. | see Chaffat, a. du. | RSW. | suggest correction | |||
DUCHEMIN, EMILE | France, 19th Century, NIM | Compass Rose = AMST. | Paris. | Mörzer Bruyns. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER | alternative spelling is Tucher. | suggest correction | ||||
DUCHER, CHRISTOPH | Germany, 1582-1632, MIM | member of the compass makers' guild; became a pedlar. | Nürnberg. | Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, H. | Germany, MIM | Polyhedral Sundial, octagonal, compass on top = DRE. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUCHER, HANNS | Germany, fl.1600-09, MIM | Sundial in watch case, 1600 = ADL-M287; Mining Compass, 1609 = ADL-M173. | ADL-M173 is signed "hanns ducher faci eh badt 1609"; ADL-M287 is signed "hanns ducher 1600"; punchmark is orb; Zinner confused him with Hans Ducher (Tucher), the ivory diptych sundial maker. | Engelmann 1; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, HANS 1 | Germany, fl.1537-50, MIM | made ivory diptych sundials; Master in 1537; Ducher used a serpent as a mastermark; one of his sundials, signed "H.D." (2), is at OXF. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, HANS 2 | Germany, fl.1557-1615, MIM | Diptych Sundials, ivory = OXF (1560, 1567), MERC-68 (1576) = Soth. 12/12/55. | became master in 1557; made ivory diptych sundials dating from 1560-97; hard to tell his work apart from Hans Ducher 3, his son, when their dates overlap; see H.D. 2. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Evans 1; Gouk 1; Hamilton 1 and 2. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, HANS 3 | Germany, 1549-1632, MIM | Diptych Sundials, ivory = P.C. (1569), ADL-W20, ADL-DPW30, BM (5), UTO 11/2/76, Christie-G 5/3/86, WHI (1567), OXF (1578), (1588), Huelsmann Coll. (1580); Cube Sundial, brass, 1581 = WHI. | son of Hans Ducher 2; Master in 1580; made ivory diptych and brass sundials dating from 1569-1621; some of the dials prior to 1597 may be by Hans Ducher 2; used both plain and spotted snakes as mastermarks; sometimes signed "H.D." (2), or "Hans Tucher" (OXF, 1588, signed as the latter), which see; see H.T. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Bryden 16; Price 3; Ward 4; Engelmann 1; Gouk 1; Syndram; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, HANS CHRISTOPH | Germany, 1584-post-1656, MIM | member of Compassmakers' Guild; became a city wait. | Nürnberg. | Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, JORG | Germany, c.1490, MIM | became Master compass maker in 1490; probably made ivory diptych sundials. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, JOSEF | Germany, 1614-44, MIM | Diptych Sundials, ivory, = STU (1641), OXF (1642), OXF, WHI, Drecker Coll. = DPW. | bird flying to left was his punchmark; several sundials with this punchmark are in the Huelsmann Coll. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Gouk 1; Syndram; Bryden 16. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, JOSEPH PLUMEN | Germany, 1642, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory, 1642 = Phillips 10/20/82. | "Angst und Kumer ist aler menschen Driwsal"; probably same as Joseph Ducher. | Nürnberg. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, KATHARINA | Germany, fl.1530, MIM | compass maker. | Nürnberg. | Gouk 1. | suggest correction | |
DUCHER, THEODOR | Germany, c.1600, MIM | Diptych Sundial, 1600 = X. | compass maker. | Nürnberg. | Gouk 1. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, THOMAS 1 | Germany, 1590-1645, MIM | Diptych Sundials, ivory = OXF (1620), HAK. | son of Hans Ducher 2; Master in 1613; a snake is the mastermark; see T.D.; HAK is signed "Thomas Tucher"; Bryden thinks there are two unsigned diptych sundials at WHI by this maker. | Nürnberg. | Zinner 1; Gouk 1; Syndram; Bryden 16; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUCHER, THOMAS 2 | Germany, 1683, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory, 1683 = NOR. | Nürnberg. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUCOMMUN, FRANCOIS | France, 1763-1839, MIM | Tellurian Clocks = CHF (1817), MIS, P.C., D.(1965); Universal Ring Sun Dials = P.C. (2). | François Ducommun-dit-Boudry. | La Chaux-de-Fonds. | NMM 2; RSW. Britten; Baillie 1; Musée d'Horlogerie. | suggest correction |
DUCOMMUN-DIT-BOUDRY | see François Ducommun. | suggest correction | ||||
DUCOMMUN-DIT-TINNON, DANIEL | France, 1728, | wrote of making sundials, 1728. | La Chaux-de-Fonds. | RSW; DRE Notes, 1973. | suggest correction | |
DUDIER, HANS | Germany, 1578, MIM | Diptych Sundial, ivory, 1578 = BASH. | the cover is 14th century work. | Augsburg. | Tardy. | suggest correction |
DUDLEY | England, PHIM | Barometer = D.(1970). | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUDLEY, JOHN | England, c.1731, | apprenticed to John Farmer 2 in the Joiners' Company, Dec. 14, 1731. | Crawforth 7. | suggest correction | ||
DUDLEY, ROBERT | England; Italy, 1573-1649, | Sir Robert Dudley; author, invented several instruments including a mariner's astrolabe (1596), an azimuth sundial, etc.; examples are in BM and FLO; exiled from England and went to Florence. | London; Florence. | Taylor 1(92); Bonelli 1; Michel 3, Boffito; Price 3; Italian Inv.; Ward 4; A. Stimson 3; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DUDMAN, T. | England, NIM | Sextant, ebony and ivory = Star of India Maritime Museum, San Diego, Cal. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUDUICT, JACQUES | France, fl.1599-1645, | author; invented a sciatere (quadrant) to lay out sundials. | Blois. | Baillie 1; Zeitlin and Ver Brugge 219. | suggest correction | |
DUFFEY, JAMES P. | USA, fl.1844-57, MIM NIM OIM PHIM SIM | also made chemical and engineering instruments. | Philadelphia, Pa. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DUFOUR | France, MIM | Terrestrial Globe = P. and S. 11/21/1894. | Paris. | Evans 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUFOUR, H. | France, 18th Century, MIM | Sundials, oval, silver = OXF, Strozzi; Butterfield-type Sundial, silver = Drouot 2/18/23; Sundial = AMST. | Blois. | Evans 1; Mörzer Bruyns 1; RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUGGLEBY, W. | England, c.1850, PHIM | barometer maker. | Kirkby Moorside. | Loomes 1. | suggest correction | |
DUGLAS, JACQUES | France, NIM | Compass Rose = D.(1972). | Honfleur. | Brieux 3. | suggest correction | |
DUGUE | France, c.1620, MIM | Sundial in watch = Ilbert Coll. | Dugué; Duguet? | Paris. | Baillie 1. | suggest correction |
DUHAMEL 1 | France, 18th Century, MIM OIM | Sectors = Soth. 12/12/55, Huelsmann Coll., Koller May, 1966; Sundial = Drouot 11/14/68; Folding Rule = Koller May, 1966; Set of Drawing Instruments, case = DEU. | made lenses and Butterfield-type sundials. | Paris. | Michel 1 and 3; Evans 1; Nachet; Wheatland 2; Syndram; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUHAMEL 2 | Germany, MIM | De Roias Sundial = DEU-1695. | DuHamel. | Munich. | Price 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUHAMEL, CLEMENT | France; USA, 1818-86, MIM NIM OIM PHIM SIM | Surveying Compass = P.C.; Augsburg-type Sundials = P.C., D.; Telescope = USNM. | optician. | 111 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. | Smart 1; USNM; Price 2; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUHIM | England, c.1832-33, | see Dubini. | London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DUHRE, GABRIEL OSTEN | Sweden, fl.1763-81, MIM | apprenticed to C.H. Westberg. | Stockholm. | Pipping 1. | suggest correction | |
DUJARDIN, FELIX | France, 1801-68, | designed a microscope. | Nachet. | suggest correction | ||
DULAC | France, c.1607, | invented a protractor with sundial and two movable arms; made by Vernie. | Hamilton 2; Whipple 1. | suggest correction | ||
DULBINI | England, c.1836, | see Dubini. | London. | Goodison 1. | suggest correction | |
DULNIG, J. | Germany, c.1820, MIM | Astrolabe = Bleiberg. | Bleiberg. | Kirnbauer 2. | suggest correction | |
DULOULIN | France, 1845, MIM | Analemmatic Sundial, glass and metal, case, 1845 = Cincinnati Museum of Natural History. | "Cadran solaire analemmatique", 15"X12". | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DULTON AND SMITH | England, 1828, PHIM | Set of Inspector's Standard Weights and Measures, 1828 = Phillips 10/26/83. | London. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUMAYNE CADET | Switzerland, NIM | Mariner's Compass = Koller May, 1966. | Lausanne. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUMONT D'URVILLE | France, c.1830, NIM | Artificial Horizon = PMM. | RSW. | suggest correction | ||
DUMOTIEZ | France, c.1780, MIM OIM PHIM | Sector = PEA; Barometers = FLO (2); Microscope = CNAM; Augsburg-type Sundial = P. et J. Martin, Versailles 11/18/79; Electrometer = GEM. | one or the other of the Dumotiez frères. | Rue du Jardinet, no. 2; Rue Saint-André-des-Arts, both in Paris. | Brewington 1; Bonelli 1; Daumas 1; Moreau; A.J. Turner 10; USNM. | suggest correction |
DUMOTIEZ FRERES | France, fl.1784-1815, PHIM | Hydrostatic Balance = P.C.; Air Pump = USNM. | Dumotiez Frères were Louis Joseph and Pierre François; succeeded by Nicholas Constant Pixii, 1815. | Rue du Jardinet; St André-des Arts; both in Paris. | Multhauf 1; USNM; Brewington 1; Daumas 1; Brieux 3; G.L'E. Turner 24; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUMOTIEZ, LOUIS JOSEPH | France, b.1757; fl.1784-1815, PHIM | see Dumotiez Frères. | Rue du Jardinet, Paris (1784). | Daumas 1; NMM 2; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DUMOTIEZ, PIERRE FRANCOIS | France, fl.1784-1815, PHIM | Pierre François Dumotiez; see Dumotiez Frères. | Rue du Jardinet, Paris (1784). | Daumas 1; NMM 2; G.L'E. Turner 24. | suggest correction | |
DUNBARR | USA, 1795, MIM | Philadelphia, Pa. or Maryland or South Carolina. | Prime; USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DUNCAN 1 | Scotland, | see William Duncan. | suggest correction | |||
DUNCAN 2 | England, c.1781, MIM | Zakhorloge = X. | might be John Duncan 1. | London. | Mörzer Bruyns; Clarke et al. | suggest correction |
DUNCAN, JOHN 1 | England, fl.1828-34, OIM | 4 King David Lane, London. | Taylor 2(1835); O'Mara. | suggest correction | ||
DUNCAN, JOHN 2 | Scotland, pre-1856, OIM | Microscope = D.(1981). | Aberdeen. | Moskowitz 122. | suggest correction | |
DUNCAN, WILLIAM | Scotland, fl.1841-49, MIM OIM PHIM | Stick Barometer = X; Microscope = CRI = RSM; Level = RSM. | microscope signed "W. Duncan, Aberdeen"; barometer signed "Duncan 92 Union Street, Aberdeen." | 46 Dee Street (1841); 92 Union Street (1842-49); both in Aberdeen. | Goodison 1; Bryden 3; Nachet; Gunther 2; Clarke et al. | suggest correction |
DUNDAS | see Melville, Dundas and Whitson. | suggest correction | ||||
DUNGAN, L. | England, PHIM | Wheel Barometer = Soth.-S 4/24/87. | Newcastle. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUNKEN, THOMAS | England, c.1830, MIM | apprenticed to William Gilbert of the Grocers' Company, March 4, 1830. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DUNN 1 | England, pre-1794, NIM | Sextant, rosewood = Leigh and Soth. 4/10/1794-65. | possibly Samuel Dunn. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUNN 2 | Scotland, PHIM | Marine Barometer = X; Theodolite = FRK = RSM. | may be John 2 or Thomas Dunn. | Edinburgh. | Goodison 1; Clarke et al. | suggest correction |
DUNN, JOHN 1 | England, c.1758, MIM | apprenticed to John Parminter 1 of the Grocers' Company on May 17, 1751; free of the Company on June 6, 1758. | J. Brown 1. | suggest correction | ||
DUNN, JOHN 2 | Scotland, fl.1824-43, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | Level = RSM; Theodolite = Soth. 6/23/87; Graphometer, 1827 = Soth. 2/25/86 = RSM; Pyrometer = RSM; Magnetic Survey Compass = RSM; Transit for chronometer adjustment = RSM. | T.C.; made an improved air pump; older brother of Thomas Dunn; protractor, thermometer and telescope = Nisbet 4/4/1860; probably made barometer signed "Dunn Edinburgh"; RSM graphometer also marked "invt et fecit." | 7 West Bow (1824); 25 Thistle Street (1825-27); 52 Hanover Street (1828-31); Sign of the Gilded Globe, 50 Hanover Street 1832-42; all in Edinburgh; 157 Buchanan Street (1840); 28 Buchanan Street (1841); both in Glasgow. | Goodison 1; Calvert 2; Bryden 3; Taylor 2(1542); Clay and Court; Darius 3; Chaldecott 3; RGO; R.G.W. Anderson 1; Clarke et al; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUNN, MICHAEL | 1813, MIM | Evans 1. | suggest correction | |||
DUNN, SAMUEL | England, 1723-94, MIM NIM | designed an orrery within an armillary sphere, pre-1780; improved azimuth compass and Hadley's quadrant. | Crediton, Devon (-1751); Ormond House, Chelsea; Brompton Park, near Kensington (1763); 6 Clement's Inn, near Temple Bar (1774); 8 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden (1774); 1 Boar's Head Court, Fleet Street (1780-94); all in London. | Taylor 2(348); RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUNN, THOMAS | Scotland, fl.1818-67, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | Pantograph = Soth. 7/4/66; Telescopic Levels (2) = RSM; Stick Barometer = Soth. 2/4/77; Box Sextant, 1842 = Exhibit,"1000 Years of Navigation", Brussels, 1979; Calendar, elapsed-time, circular = P.C.; "Improved Pantograph" = RSM; Theodolite = P.C.(1987); Surveyor's Compass = P.C.(1987); Transit, incomplete = RSM. | worked with his brother, John Dunn 2, 1825-43; succeeded him, 1843-67; T.C.; in the London Exhibition of 1851; RSM transit marked "Edinburgh"; designed an accounting slide rule in 1818. | Glasgow (c.1818); 50 Hanover Street, Edinburgh (1843-67). | Taylor 2(1542); Goodison 1; Bryden 1; Delehar 2 and 9; Clarke et al; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUNNETT | see Jack Dunning. | A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | |||
DUNNING, JACK | England, fl.1674-78, MIM OIM | may have been an apprentice of Richard Reeves 1; member of the Spectaclemakers' Company; a Turner; had John Marshall 2 as an apprentice in the Turners' Company; made tubes for telescopes. | Charing Cross, London. | Taylor 1(373); Evans 1; Crawforth 6; A.J. Turner 10. | suggest correction | |
DUNOD, CLAUDE | France; Germany, 1672-1716, MIM | Mechanical Equatorial Sundials = HAK (1711 1713 1714), DUS (1714), MERC = WHI (1713), NYM (1714), OXF (1716), NYC, KRM, Freiburg i Breisgau Museum, KRE, etc. | of French origin; an early maker of the mehanical equatorial sundial; some of these dials have cams to set the latitude. | Burgundy; Munich (1678-95); Düsseldorf (1711-16). | Zinner 1; Bryden 16; Michel 1 and 3; Nachet; Whipple 1; Art.; Chandler and Vincent; Gunther 6; Rabenalt; Belgian Inv.; Brieux 3; RSW; W. Eckhardt 3. | suggest correction |
DUNSCOMBE AND HUSBANDS | England, pre-1876, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | M.W. Dunscombe and H. Husbands. | Bristol. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DUNSCOMBE, M.W. | England, c.1855, MIM OIM PHIM SIM | apprenticed to John Braham in 1855; succeeded him. | Bristol. | Bryden 9. | suggest correction | |
DUNSFORD, JAMES N. | England, c.1830, OIM | Fore Street, Devonport. | Taylor 2(1836). | suggest correction | ||
DUNSTON, PAUL | England, c. 1695, MIM | apprenticed to Simon Chapman of the Clockmakers' Company on June 24, 1687 for eight years. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DUPEE, JOHN | USA, 1729-1773, MIM NIM SIM | Backstaves 1764 = X (1753), Kelton Coll. (1764)(1990); Octants = PEA (1755), X (1760); Surveyor's Compasses, wood = Bostonian Society, South Natick Historical Society, P.C., Andover Historical Society, Mass., etc. | father was a French Huguenot; PEA quadrant made for Patrick Montgomerie; made nautical compasses. | North Side of Swing Bridge, Boston, New Eng. | Bedini 1; Smart 1; Taylor 2(472); USNM; Brewington 1; Price 2; American Neptune, Jan. 1975; D.J. Warner 8, 10 and 12; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUPRA | France, c.1770, PHIM | worked 18 years for the Abbé Nollet. | Paris. | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | |
DUPRESSOIR, C. | France, c.1850, MIM SIM | Mining Compass, box = P.C.(1987). | succeeded Baraban. | rue St. Honoré, 175, Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DUPRESSOIR, J.P.H. | France, MIM | Planetarium on clock = MLL. | Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUPUIS, JEAN | France, 17th Century, MIM SIM | Theodolite, wood = ROU-207; Theodolite, elaborate = CNAM; Astronomical Clock = ROU-260. | Paris. | Michel 3; Nachet. | suggest correction | |
DUQUET | France, c.1733, | devised a water clock. | Baillie 1. | suggest correction | ||
DUREN | USA, | see Henry Duren, Alder and Duren, Bassnet and Duren, Duren and Alder, Duren and Castigan, Duren and Mediger. | New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUREN AND ALDER | USA, | T.C.; dealers in nautical instruments. | 20 Burling Slip, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUREN AND CASTIGAN | USA, NIM | Sextants = Mystic Seaport, Conn.(2). | New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUREN AND MEDINGER | USA, c.1850, | T.C.; dealers in chronometers. | 20 Burling Slip, New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUREN, HENRY | USA, fl.1852-61, MIM NIM PHIM | Quadrants = P.C., MYS; Octants = Whaling Museum, Nantucket, Mass., Newport Historical Society, R.I.; Sextants = MYS (2). | "S.B.R." signed on ivory scale of P.C. quadrant; "Importer"; may have made some instruments; machinist, 1860; nautical instrument maker, 1861; name stamped on a Spencer & Co. sextant at ADL; American agent for James Bassnett. | 39 Burling Slip, opposite Fulton Ferry, one door from South Street, New York, N.Y. | Brewington 1; USNM; Moskowitz 104; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DUREN, T. | USA, c.1860, NIM | Octant, ebony, case = D. | probably a misreading; H. Duren T.C. in lid of box. | New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DURER, ALBRECHT | Germany, 1471-1528, | Altitude Sundials, round = WRAY, NYM, ADL-T4. | the sundials listed are all modern work, probably by D.B. Sheahan; Dürer designed sundials which are shown in his book on perspective; artist; author. | Nürnberg. | Lübke; Zinner 1; Baillie 1; Kurz; ADL; RSW. | suggest correction |
DURHAM, W. | see William Derham. | Aked. | suggest correction | |||
DURINGER | see Döring. | Evans 1. | suggest correction | |||
DURKEE, C.D., AND CO. | USA, NIM | Boxed Dry Compass = MYS. | New York, N.Y. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DURN | see Duru. | Evans 1. | suggest correction | |||
DUROD, CLAUDE | see Claude Dunod. | Smith. | suggest correction | |||
DURONI AND CO. | Italy, MIM | Set of Drawing Instruments = Christie-SK 12/1/83. | German work, so Duroni and Co. probably dealers. | Milan. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DURRAN, JAMES HOPKINS | England, fl.1832-54, PHIM | advertised thermometers and barometers. | Banbury. | Beeson. | suggest correction | |
DURROCH, W.F. | England, c.1850, OIM | Microscopes = Christie-SK 3/4/82, Soth. 9/20/83. | Soth. one signed "H. Durroch." | 28 St. Thomas's Street, Borough, London. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DURU | France, 1717, MIM | Sundial, in wooden box, 1717 = P. and S. 3/20/1896 = P. and S. 5/19/1896. | might be Durn. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DURU, L., ET FILS | France, OIM | Telescopic Level = Melun 4/24/83. | Bordeaux. | RSW. | suggest correction | |
DUTCH, HENRY D. | USA, fl.1841-42, MIM NIM PHIM | Boston, Mass. | USNM. | suggest correction | ||
DUTRO | France, c.1850, MIM SIM | Y-Level = P.C. (1987); Mining Dial = P.C. (1987). | the instruments are signed "Dutro Fabt." | Bould. St. Germain, 94, Paris. | RSW. | suggest correction |
DUTTON AND SMITH | England, c.1815, PHIM | Apothecary Balance = D. | "Scale Makers, late apprentice and foreman to Vincent and Co., London Bridge." | 248 Tooley Street, near London Bridge, London. | Coffeen II. | suggest correction |
DUTTON, HENRY | England, c.1666, | misreading for Henry Sutton? | Evans 1. | suggest correction | ||
DUTTON, MATTHEW | England, fl.1779-1800, MIM | free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1779; Master of the Company, 1800. | London. | Robischon. | suggest correction | |
DUTTON, RICHARD | England, fl.1663-82, MIM | probably a sundial maker. | Sign of the Dial, Holborn, London. | Taylor 1(296); Evans 1. | suggest correction | |
DUVAHN, CARL | Sweden; Denmark; Sweden, fl.1845-86, MIM | Lund (1845-49); Copenhagen (1849-); Lund (-1886). | Pipping 1. | suggest correction | ||
DUVAL | France, c.1680, MIM NIM | Horizontal Sundial = SPI; Marine Compass, 1680 = SPI. | made table sundials with bubble levels; Pierre Duval? | Paris. | Michel 3; Nachet; Ernst. | suggest correction |
DUVAL, PIERRE | France, 1618-83, | wrote treatise on the sphere. | Michel 3. | suggest correction | ||
DUYSTER, J.J. | Holland, 1761-1813, MIM | Rotterdam (c.1806). | Daumas 1. | suggest correction | ||
DWELLE, E. | USA, c.1832, MIM OIM | USNM. | suggest correction | |||
DWYER, R.O. | Canada, c.1790, NIM | Sextant = Royal Ontario Museum. | St. Johns, Newfoundland. | USNM. | suggest correction | |
DYAS, Y°. | Portugal, fl.1614-28, NIM | Mariner's Astrolabes = Museo de las Casas Reales, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (16?9) (NMM-40), Dept. of Culture, St. John's, Newfoundland (1628) (NMM-44), Christie-NY 6/14/88 (Atocha)(1614)(NMM-60) = Museo de Marinha, Lisbon. | thought to be Joa~o Dias; the small "o" is directly over the "Y"; NMM is the National Maritime Museum Registry of Mariner's Astrolabes. | Stimson 3. | suggest correction | |
DYER, SAMUEL | England, c.1696, MIM | apprenticed to Walter Henshaw of the Clockmakers' Company on March 3, 1696. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction | ||
DYSON, JOHN | England, c.1695, MIM | apprenticed by turnover to Peter Collins of the Clockmakers' Company on Oct. 25, 1687; free of the Company, April 1, 1695. | J. Brown 3. | suggest correction |
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