I received a note from a friend that a Cole's brass gunner's caliper is up for auction. I responded
I would love to buy it, but when I leave this world, no one in the family will have any idea what it is and what to do with it. MAYBE our one granddaughter would appreciate it as she is doing archival studies in college now. I am trying to convince her to get a summer job at RMG or the National Archives in Kew Her problem is that she is worried Grandpa will never be out of sight if she was ever to get a job at either place.
Perhaps a member here would be interested.
Allan
www.bonhams.com
I would love to buy it, but when I leave this world, no one in the family will have any idea what it is and what to do with it. MAYBE our one granddaughter would appreciate it as she is doing archival studies in college now. I am trying to convince her to get a summer job at RMG or the National Archives in Kew Her problem is that she is worried Grandpa will never be out of sight if she was ever to get a job at either place.

Perhaps a member here would be interested.
Allan

Bonhams : A Cole brass gunner's calliper, English, mid 18th century,
signed Cole, London, engraved on both faces with various scales and geometric diagrams including Cubic Feet of Metals & in Pounds and Decimals Averdupoize & Inches of the same in Ounces and Decimals , the two brass arms with steel tips, 15cm (6in) radius