AN ENGRAVED BRASS SURVEYOR'S COMPASS
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ERIC MARTIN WUNSCH
AN ENGRAVED BRASS SURVEYOR'S COMPASS

THE DIAL SIGNED BY BENJAMIN RITTENHOUSE (1740-1825) AND J. THOMAS, WORCESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1800

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AN ENGRAVED BRASS SURVEYOR'S COMPASS
THE DIAL SIGNED BY BENJAMIN RITTENHOUSE (1740-1825) AND J. THOMAS, WORCESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1800
the silvered-brass dial signed B. RITTENHOUSE/ J. THOMAS
14½ in. long, 6 1/8 in. diameter of dial
Provenance
Philip H. Bradley Co., Downingtown, Pennsylvania, 1978
Literature
The Decorative Arts Photograph Collection at Winterthur Library, 78.14.

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Lot Essay

This compass is a rare document of the partnership of Benjamin Rittenhouse (1740-1825) and an unidentified craftsman, J. Thomas. Only one other example of their collaborative work is known, a similarly engraved compass in the collections of Historic Rittenhouse Town in Philadelphia. The compass offered here is recorded in the Decorative Arts Photographic Collection at Winterthur Library as owned by Philip H. Bradley Co. in 1978. As further noted in the DAPC files, the partnership of Rittenhouse and Thomas is presumed to have occurred circa 1800. For another compass by Benjamin Rittenhouse in this sale, see lot 24.

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