Antique Rolling Ruler, English Cartographer’S Instrument, Architect, Edwardian
Stock No
25154
2024
- £795.00
- €928 Euro
- $1,055 US Dollar
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Item Description
This is a fine antique cased rolling ruler. An English brass cartographer's or architect's instrument, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910. A superb example of precision engineering, this piece is ideal for collectors of scientific antiques and military survey equipment.
Quality brass construction, displaying a light, desirable patina from decades of careful use
Favoured by draughtsmen, cartographers, and architects for accurate line work
Acrylic-lined edge for clear visibility and smooth alignment
Glides effortlessly with a pair of finely machined brass rollers, ensuring precision across maps or plans
Presented within a fitted satinwood carry case, offering rich grain interest and warm caramel hues
Case engraved with the military broad arrow and Ordnance Survey serial number, adding historic and institutional provenance
Exceptional size and practical form, ideal for display or continued use in specialist applications
This is a delightfully engineered Edwardian surveyor’s ruler, sure to appeal to collectors of vintage scientific instruments, militaria, or those with a passion for antique cartography tools. Delivered ready to enjoy.
Dimensions:
Case Width: 109cm (43'')
Case Depth: 9cm (3.5'')
Case Height: 4.5cm (1.75'')
Ruler Width: 106.5cm (42'')
Ruler Depth: 6.5cm (2.5'')
Ruler Height: 2.5cm (1'')
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Hele, Devon
Item Dimensions
H: 2.5cm W: 106.5cm D: 6.5cm
Period
1900s
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Hele, Devon
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)207 1833511
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