ID 1263963
Lot 13122 | Sextant, Kriegsmarine, Plath, Hamburg, im Kasten, um 1937
SN 14895. Schwarzer Raulack-Metallrahmen mit 130°-Skalierung in Aluminium (Gebrauchsspuren), auf der Alhidade weiß hinterlegte Marineabnahme Adler/"M" mit Nummer "874" und Herstellerbezeichnung "C. Plath / Hamburg". Bakelitgriff mit Plath-Logo. Index- und Horizontschattengläser vollständig und wie Index- und Horizontspiegel unbeschädigt. Trommel und Sperrklinke leichtgängig. Klares Teleskop, leichtgängige Okularverstellung, Belederung und Lack einwandfrei. Gewicht 1 kg. In Holzbox mit Marineabnahme "358", Herstellerplakette im Deckel, Prüfzertifikat von 1969 von Cooke & Son, UK, wohl als Beuteinstrument in der britischen Marine weiterverwendet, Aluminium-Tragegriff, ohne Schlüssel. Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht überprüft (kein Zubehör im Kasten). Maße der Box 31x31x17 cm, Gesamtgewicht 4,4 kg.
Sextant, Kriegsmarine, Plath, Hamburg, in case, ca. 1937
Sextant, Kriegsmarine, Plath, Hamburg, in case, ca. 1937
SN 14895. Aluminum frame with black structured paint (signs of wear), 130° graduation, the index arm with Kriegsmarine acceptance mark Eagle/"M", number "874" above maker's mark "C. Plath / Hamburg". Bakelite handle with Plath logo. Index and horizon mirrors intact, as are all foldable filters. Smooth operation of drum and locking device. Telescope with smooth diopter adjustment, transparency 1-, leatherette and paint with very little signs of wear. Weight 1 kg. In wooden box with Kriegsmarine acceptance badge (aluminum) numbered "358", maker's badge in the lid, certificate of examination by Cooke & Son, UK, dated 1969, indicating further post-war use by the British Navy and/or merchant shippers. Case with aluminum handle and latches. No key. The instrument not tested. No accessories. Box dimensions 31x31x17 cm, total weight 4,4 kg.
Condition: II
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