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Antique 1800s William Helffricht Surveyor Nautical Brass Compass Philadelphia

$ 712.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Antique 1800s William Helffricht Surveyor Nautical Brass Compass Philadelphia, Measures 14 1/8" long with a 6" dial/face diameter, box measuring 14 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 4" height, Walnut dovetailed box in excellent condition, Compass of Brass construction, Needle detached and could possibly be repaired, inner brass inlay has come off and will need repaired. Overall very rare and hard to come by compass. Will ship with extreme care.
    William Helffricht was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1807 and died November 17, 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He moved to Philadelphia in 1825, and was naturalized there in 1830. By the early 1830s he had gone into business on his own, advertising as "Mathematical, Optical, & Philosophical Instrument Maker At the old established stand of the late Wm. DAVENPORT. In the Philadelphia Business Directory of 1838 there is an advertisement "Wm. Helffricht has taken over the old establishment stand of the Wm. Davenport Sign of the Quadrant 25 South Front." He is first listed in the Philadelphia directories, 1837, Helffricht, William, mathematical instrument maker 25 South Front Street, Helffricht remained at this address until 1848. In 1848 the advertisement read Helffricht, William mathematical instrument maker 255 Front; 1876, Helffricht, William mathematical instrument maker 140 S. 6th.Charles F. Helffricht was born in Germany in 1816. He died June 6, 1863 in Philadelphia. He is first listed in the Philadelphia directories: 1841, Helffricht, Charles F. math inst makr 54 Vine; 1849-1857, Helffricht, C. F. math inst mkr 122 S Front h 60 Vine; 1859, Helffricht, Charles F. alderman 140 S. 6th h 240 S. Front