Lot Essay
A FINE OCTANT BY MARTIN WITH A SCALE BY RAMSDEN. Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800), who used the anchor trade mark, invented a machine for accurate scale division in 1771, which won him an award of £300 from the Commissioners of Longitude in 1777, and 'became one of the key inventions of the industrial revolution' (ODNB). Benjamin Martin (bap. 1704/1705-1782) would have paid Ramsden to make this scale, and his death in 1782 dates this instrument -- which unites two of the leading British instrument-makers of the 18th century -- to 1771-1782.