Anschütz Kriselkompass Poster
Germany, c. 1920s14 x 11 in (36 x 28 cm)
ID #LBXS-TRANSPORTATIONMIX-S
"Anschütz / Kreiselkimpass / Ohne Magnete"
A kriselkompass (gyrocompass) is a compass that aligns itself with the meridian, making it a bound top tethered gyroscope that requires 2-4 hours for proper alignment at sea. Since they work independently of the earth's magnetic field, they show the true north direction. This poster advertises Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe's patenting of the technical principle behind the gyrocompass in 1904.
Artist: Von Loewe
Year: c. 1920s
Condition: Good; please take note of various paper imperfections before purchasing.
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