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Set of 5 Japanese Scale Rules Signed Fujishima

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Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
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  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876
  • Set of Japanese Rules in Case, about 1876

    Object Details

    maker

    Fujishima

    Description

    A rectangular paulownia wood case has a red and white sticker on the right end marked: No. 45 (/) M. Inside the case are four bamboo rulers, three that are just over 12" (about 31 cm) long and one that is 2-1/4" (15.5 cm). A fifth rule is made of a darker wood, perhaps cherry.
    The first rule is marked in Japanese: Made by Fujishima. It is also marked: 3000. The scales along both edges are identical, 30 cm long, divided to twentieths of a unit, and numbered by hundreds from 0 to 2,400. The back of the rule is stamped in red: METRE. It is also marked: 1 (/) 3000.
    The second rule is made from a dark wood and is marked in Japanese: Made by Fujishima. The scales are identical and labeled: 1/16. They are divided to half-units and numbered by fives from 5 to 190. Each increment of five units is 5/16" (8 mm) long.
    The third rule is marked in Japanese: Made by Fujishima. It is also marked: 1800. The scales along both edges are identical, 30 cm long, divided to single units, and numbered by tens from 0 to 540. The back of the rule is stamped in red: METRE. It is also marked: 1 (/) 1800. It is also marked: 5.
    The fourth rule is marked in Japanese: Made by Fujishima. It is also marked: 1600. The scales along both edges are identical, 30 cm long, divided to single units, and numbered by tens from 0 to 480. The back of the rule is stamped in red: METRE. It is also marked: 1 (/) 1600. It is also marked: 6.
    The scales on the fifth and shortest rule are 2" (5 cm) long, divided to single units, and numbered by tens from 0 to 40. The rule is marked on the back: 1/800. It is also stamped in red: 3.
    These rules were likely used in engineering and architectural drawing. Compare to MA.261283, MA.261284, MA.261286, and MA.261287. The rules were exhibited by the Japanese Empire Department of Education at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. They then were displayed by the Museum of the U.S. Bureau of Education until 1906 and transferred to the Smithsonian National Museum in 1910. For more information, see MA.261298 and MA.261313.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Transfer from Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior

    date made

    before 1876

    ID Number

    MA.261285

    catalog number

    261285

    accession number

    51116

    Object Name

    scale rules, set of
    rules, set of

    Physical Description

    bamboo (overall material)
    wood (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 4.3 cm x 33 cm x 4.6 cm; 1 11/16 in x 13 in x 1 13/16 in

    place made

    Japan

    See more items in

    Medicine and Science: Mathematics
    Metric System
    Science & Mathematics
    Measuring & Mapping
    Scale Rules

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics
    Expositions and Fairs
    Rule, Measuring
    Drafting, Engineering
    Drawing Instruments

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746aa-abcb-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1215105

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    Length Measures

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