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Gunner's Gauge Scales
Unsigned
16th century; Italian
Brass; 290 and 280 mm in length

These two similar rules are graduated on just one side. Although they give no indication of their purpose, they are almost certainly gunner's gauge scales, used to give the weight of a spherical shot from a measure of its diameter.

Fragments of wooden instruments of this type have been found in the remains of wrecks of the Spanish Armada. Brass examples have also been recovered by nautical archaeologists.

Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Firenze
Inventory nos 657 and 658

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