It’s certainly an interesting dial. Is it primarily a bifilar type, with the crossed wires? What’s the purpose of the fixed gnomon then?
Dave Sent from my iPhone On Aug 20, 2024, at 6:05 AM, Simon WS <illustratingshad...@gmail.com> wrote:
A clue for me was the fact it had two leveling weights. The Asian dials are often well made, fairly often not accurate. I included examples in my book. Simon Wheaton-Smith
Thanks Bill,
I imagine this is an
Indian replica. But it appears to have been reasonably carefully
made.
best wishes,
Peter
On 20/08/2024 7:20:18, Bill Gottesman
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I appreciate Geoff's answer, thank you. I bought this model (I
am pretty sure) 20 years ago or so on the internet. It was new,
fairly inexpensive, made somewhere in Asia. I would be wary if
the auction lists this example as an antique.
-Bill
It seems that the lower scale measures time in
"ghatis". Ghatis are an ancient Indian unit of time that
were used to divide a day into 60 parts so that one ghati is
approximately 24 minutes. Compare this one from the UK Royal
collection:
Best wishes,
Geoff
Hi,
This dial
is coming up for auction locally. Looks quite nice.
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The upper
scale is clear enough...but I am puzzled by the
lower scale:
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best
wishes,
Peter
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