Brass Clinometer,
Brass Clinometer,
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Clinometer (Sword-Form Design)
Object Type: Maritime clinometer (possibly ceremonial or stylized)
Material: Brass or bronze alloy with aged patina
Design Features:
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Blade Form: Broad, flat blade with a rounded lower edge, mimicking the silhouette of a short sword or naval cutlass
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Hilt: Crossguard with arrowhead-shaped terminals, suggesting directional symbolism or navigational reference
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Decorative Element: Circular medallion or pivot near the base of the blade—likely the functional axis of the clinometer or a symbolic embellishment
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Finish: Metallic sheen with signs of age and oxidation, consistent with early 20th-century naval instruments or ceremonial replicas
Function & Interpretation: While the form evokes a weapon, the object is more likely a stylized clinometer—a device used to measure angles of slope or elevation, particularly in maritime contexts. The sword-like design may indicate ceremonial use aboard naval vessels or presentation to officers, blending utility with symbolic prestige.
L 19" x W 8.5"
