3D models of a spyglass

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/bpk2m8
Creator(s):
  • Forsthuber Pauline
Publication date: 30 Jun 2024
Publisher: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHMW)
Collections: Archive for the history of science
Instrument: Artec Eva
Resource type: Dataset
Specimen: NHMW-AFW-DING-0129
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: 3d model 3dscan 3dscanning Brass Instrument Kerner Lens Marilaun Optics Otto Schleiffelder Spyglass Von
Countries: Europe
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Abstract

3D scan of a spyglass sold by the Viennese optician Otto Schleiffelder, who had his showroom on Graben in the 1st district (inner city Vienna). It was made around 1900 and gifted by Miss E. Kerner von Marilaun to the Geological and Palaeontological department, presumably in 1948, when it was inventoried. The name Kerner is carved into the last tube.

Funding

Agency Program Proj. Id Proj. Title
BMKÖS – Bundesministerium für Kunst, Kultur, öffentlicher Dienst und Sport Kulturerbe digital Bausteine des Wissens: das Naturhistorische Museum öffnet seine Sammlungen - Sneak-Preview in 270 Ja

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NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-001_3D.zip Low and high resolution 3D model of an extended spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-001) 13.46 MB
NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-002_3D.zip Low and high resolution 3D model of a folded spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-002) 36.5 MB

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Picture of 3D model of an extended spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-001)
Picture of 3D model of an extended spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-001)
Picture of 3D model of a folded spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-002)
Picture of 3D model of a folded spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129-002)

Extended spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129)

Folded spyglass (NHMW-AFW-DING-0129)