Description:
- Nice drawing pen from the second half of the 19th century. Probably belonged to a compass box.
- Three-piece drawing pen. The handle is made of aluminium and is screwed onto the body of the tabs.
- The body has a brass head and the tabs are made of steel.
- The tips of the tabs are in very good condition. The distance between the tabs is adjusted by means of a brass wheel with a threaded pin that crosses the upper tab and is screwed into the lower tab.
- The upper tab can be rotated over the head of the body to facilitate cleaning and maintenance.
- The body is engraved with a logo, with the letter 'K' inscribed on it, probably the manufacturer's insignia.
- The fact that the object has some distinctive mark or contrast is of great importance in order to identify data such as its author, the place where it was manufactured and other details.
Comments:
- As much the Measures, as the Weight, are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collector's item and a decorative element.
- Because it is inevitable the differences of tonalities between photos and reality, it must be kept in mind that the tones of the colours of the photos are not exactly equal to the tones of the real colours.
- The Object for sale is the one that corresponds to the photos, which in turn are complemented in this Description, with the aim of providing a better knowledge of the Object, and never being a detailed exhibition of it.
- The data provided here are not contrasted personal opinions.
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2755 - Aluminium tracer. XIX. Century....