RecordApparatus (detail)< 1 of 1 > Back probably made in Edinburgh
Apparatus (detail)This is a detail of an apparatus made in the late 19th century, probably by Morton of Edinburgh, a brass founder and instrument maker. The apparatus features a windmill which is placed inside a jar on an air pump and can be activated by a brass handle on top. The detail shows the rim of the windmill, which is marked 'MORTON/EDINR'. Other items used in conjunction with the air pump were the Magdeburg hemispheres, and the guinea-and-feather apparatus. This particular piece appears to have been made in Edinburgh, although it is not known for whom. Alexander Morton appeared in the Edinburgh street directories between 1832 and 1846 at various addresses, and was succeeded by Morton & Co. who vanished after 1851. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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