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ANTIQUE #SA957647

Early Victorian Bate's Patent Saccharometer By Ludwig Oertling London

£375    $511    €445
For sale, an early Victorian Bate’s Patent Saccharometer by Ludwig Oertling London.
 
Contained within a mahogany case with a black felt fitted base and lid, this rare complete example is comprised of a brass saccharometer with scale marked 0 to 30. One side is minutely engraved with “Bates Patent” and the serial number 1354, whilst the other is engraved to the maker, L.Oertling, London. The loop at the base of the instrument is provided with a small hole for the fitting of individual weights.
 
Five original poises (weights) fit neatly around the scale arm within the case, and all are again marked with the same serial of 1354 at the base and then their various weights around the top edge.
 
Perhaps most pleasing is the existence of the original (and functioning) brass Fahrenheit scale thermometer with distinctive pad foot at the base and extendable hanging loop at the top. The side of the scale again engraved to the maker, L. Oertling.
 
The case is complete with its original hook and eye type fasteners and a bone cartouche to the lid stating:
 
“BATES’ SACCHAROMETER – L. OERTLING – MAKER TO THE INLAND REVENUE, LONDON”. It has the serial number of 1354 stamped to the top of the plate either side of the British Royal Coat of Arms.
 
An interesting example in terms of its age, its completeness and for the maker’s links to the originator of this type of saccharometer, Robert Brettell Bate. Bate’s full history is perhaps too long to provide full details for the purposes of explaining this instrument but can be found on numerous other examples of items contained within my website. He did, however, retain an effective monopoly on the provision of hydrometers and saccharometers to the government up until his death in 1847 and his company’s subsequent existence until 1850.
 
Ludwig Oertling arrived in the UK in 1844 having already trained as an instrument maker in Germany and by 1847 had established his own business at 12 Store Street in London. His primary skill was in the production of balances, and it is very likely that he either worked for, or supplied goods for resale to Bate during this early period. His work was already at this early stage of a suitably high standard that in 1851 he earned a prize medal at The Great Exhibition.
 
By this time, the Bate company had been dissolved but two of Bate’s workshop employees, Edward Ladd and John Streatfield had immediately formed a partnership using Bates workshop tools and had persuaded the Government to contract them. The partnership lasted until 1859 whereupon it was dissolved by mutual consent and in 1860, Edward Ladd and Ludwig Oertling formed a new partnership.
 
Advertising during the period provides a slightly ambiguous suggestion to their historic links:
 
“the long experience of Edward Wilds Ladd with the late RB Bate in the construction of hydrometers and a like experience on the part of Ludwig Oertling in the manufacture of balances.”
 
Whilst the above does not 100% prove Oertling...
Antique #SA957647, shown on this page, originates from 1850. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1850
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