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Circa 1850's-70's Brass Surveyors Compass Sawyer & Hobby Very Rare
$ 190.08
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Selling this BEAUTIFULCirca 1850's-70's Brass Surveyor's Compass made by Sawyer & Hobby. It is Very Rare. The craftsmanship on this compass is amazing! The compass still works, as does the locking mechanism. All of the writing and compass directions and angles are easy to read. The brass will shine up nicely, but it looks great now, more authentic. The compass is 5 7/8" in diameter and stands 1 1/2 " high.
The partnership of Sawyer & Hobby operated in New York City from 1840 to 1854. The two partners were Horace Sawyer and Jonathan T. Hobby. Horace Sawyer was born in Bolton, Massachusetts in 1811 and died in 1889. Jonathan T. Hobby was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1813 and died in 1883.
Jonathan T. Hobby was born in New Rochelle, New York on July 6, 1813. He died in Hempstead Long Island, New York on August 1, 1883. New York City Directories:
1840-41 math instructor
1853-54 survey instrument; From 1840 to 1854 he is a partner of
Sawyer & Hobby
From 1865 to 1921 Gurley serviced 11 Transits, 2 Levels and 4 Compasses made by Hobby."
This compass will make a great addition to your collection or as display in home, office, or classroom. Ships insured.