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Architectura von Ausstheilung / Symmetria und Proportion der Fünff Seulen, Wendel Dietterlin, the Elder  German, Etching
Wendel Dietterlin, the Elder
Publisher Published by Balthasar Caymocx
1598
Ornament plate, from "Architettura", Wendel Dietterlin, the Elder  German, Etching
Wendel Dietterlin, the Elder
1598
Design for a Powder Flask, Anonymous, German, 16th century ? German, Pen and brown ink, blue-green and pale brown wash
Anonymous, German, 16th century
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Wendel Dietterlin, the Elder
ca. 1540–90
Mary, Queen of Scots's Sundial, in the garden of Holyrood Palace, T. Levens  British, Etching
T. Levens
Publisher Alexander Beugo
Sitter Mary, Queen of Scots
September 8, 1822
Equinoctial dial, Thomas Wright, Gilded brass, British
Thomas Wright
1740
Astronomical pair-case watch, Abraham Pattey  Swiss, Silver, leather, Swiss, Geneva
Watchmaker: Abraham Pattey
ca. 1680
Astronomical Clock in the Cathedral in Strasbourg, Tobias Stimmer  Swiss, Woodcut printed from two blocks on two sheets with letterpress text
Tobias Stimmer
Author Written by Johann Fischart
1574
Mirror clock, Master CR, Case: gilded brass and gilded copper; Dial: gilded brass; Movement: plated frame of iron, iron wheels, German, Nuremberg
Movement attributed to Master CR
Stem and foot probably cast from designs by Matthias Zündt
Band of case from design by Cornelis Bos
ca. 1565–70
Portable horizontal sundial, Rousselle, Brass, French, Paris
Rousselle
first half 18th century
Portable equatorial sundial, Johann Mathias Willebrand, Copper, water-gilt, silver, German, Augsburg
Johann Mathias Willebrand
ca. 1721–26
Triompho di Fortuna, Sigismundo Fanti  Italian, Printed book with woodcut illustrations
Author Sigismundo Fanti
Printer Agostino da Portese
Publisher Giacomo Giunta
January 1526
Clock watch with astronomical dial and sundial, Jan Jansen Bockeltz  Dutch, Case: gilded brass; Dial: gilded brass, silver, and copper; Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver, Dutch, Haarlem
Watchmaker: Jan Jansen Bockeltz
ca. 1605–10
Portable diptych sundial, David Beringer, Fruitwood and paper, German, Nuremberg
David Beringer
ca. 1780–1821
Portable cube sundial, David Beringer, Fruitwood and paper, German, Nuremberg
David Beringer
ca. 1780–1821
Portable equatorial sundial, Lorenz Gräsl  German, Brass, German, Augsburg
Lorenz Gräsl
ca. 1772–90
Astronomical Clock, Brass, steel and wood, Japan
Japan
18th–19th century
Portable diptych sundial, Paulus Reinman  German, Ivory, brass, German, Nuremberg
Paulus Reinman
1602
Calendar with sundial, Silver, German
German
17th century
Perpetual calendar, Brass, German
German
possibly 16th century
Sundial, Isaac Johnson  American, Brass, American
Isaac Johnson
1731
Sundial, Steel, European
European
probably ca. 1860–90
Universal and perpetual calendar, Silver and gilt, German
German
late 16th century

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