VICTORIAN WEALEMEFNA MAP MEASURING PENDANT
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How cool is this!!
This is a Victorian Wealemefna map measurer!
Invented and patented by Edward Morris in 1870 in Birmingham.
It is a mechanical instrument that calculates distances on maps and drawings by rolling a small steel wheel along the desired route. The dial calculates the distance in feet and inches.
This particular one is a miniature size, designed to be pocket size for travel, and likely worn on a watch chain.
It’s rare to find these made of 9ct gold, and this one is extra special as it has a locket on the reverse, likely to hold pictures of loved ones, whilst the owner was away travelling.
The entire 9ct gold case is engraved with an intricate chased design. The reverse has a large foliate design and scroll which is ready to be engraved with the new owners initial!
The face has an italic text reading; ‘Wealemefna, Morris patent’
A lovely random piece of history!
It’s a joy to discover things I never knew existed!
MEASUREMENTS
Size approx: 4cm incl bail x 2.6cm
WEIGHT
Weight approx: 15.97g
MATERIALS
9ct gold
CONDITION
Excellent; some areas of minor tarnish - see photos for details
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VICTORIAN WEALEMEFNA MAP MEASURING PENDANT
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