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Antique German 800 silver cylinder sun dial, also known as a Shepherd’s Dial, by J.H. Lauer of Nuremberg, circa 1900; silver case, 40 mm diameter, 16 g, movement: Other, good condition with signs of wear, and in working order.
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Antique German 800 Silver Cylinder Sun Dial – "Shepherd’s Dial" – J.H. Lauer, Nuremberg (c. 1900)
Item Description
Up for sale is a rare and beautifully preserved antique cylinder sun dial, also known as a Shepherd’s Dial or Pillar Dial. This pocket-sized scientific instrument is crafted from 800 grade silver and features intricate engravings.
Details & Features:
Maker: Hallmarked "JHL" for Johann H. Lauer, a renowned silversmith from Nuremberg, Germany—a city historically famous for precision astronomical instruments.
Material: Solid silver, stamped with the "800" purity mark on the suspension loop.
Functionality: The top cap rotates smoothly to align the folding gnomon (arm) with the current month. The body is etched with vertical month columns (indicated by initials JFMAMJ / JASON D) and the corresponding Zodiac symbols.
Timekeeping: Features Roman numeral hour markings (V through X) and curved hour lines. When held vertically towards the sun, the shadow cast by the gnomon indicates the solar time.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with a natural aged patina. All engravings remain crisp and legible. The folding gnomon is intact and functional.
Specifications:
Height:45mm
Weight: 14-16g
Origin: Germany
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
Note to Buyers: This is a fantastic collector's piece that bridges the gap between fine jewelry and scientific history. It would make a unique addition to any horological collection or a sophisticated gift for a traveler.
Antique German 800 Silver Cylinder Sun Dial – "Shepherd’s Dial" – J.H. Lauer, Nuremberg (c. 1900)
Item Description
Up for sale is a rare and beautifully preserved antique cylinder sun dial, also known as a Shepherd’s Dial or Pillar Dial. This pocket-sized scientific instrument is crafted from 800 grade silver and features intricate engravings.
Details & Features:
Maker: Hallmarked "JHL" for Johann H. Lauer, a renowned silversmith from Nuremberg, Germany—a city historically famous for precision astronomical instruments.
Material: Solid silver, stamped with the "800" purity mark on the suspension loop.
Functionality: The top cap rotates smoothly to align the folding gnomon (arm) with the current month. The body is etched with vertical month columns (indicated by initials JFMAMJ / JASON D) and the corresponding Zodiac symbols.
Timekeeping: Features Roman numeral hour markings (V through X) and curved hour lines. When held vertically towards the sun, the shadow cast by the gnomon indicates the solar time.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with a natural aged patina. All engravings remain crisp and legible. The folding gnomon is intact and functional.
Specifications:
Height:45mm
Weight: 14-16g
Origin: Germany
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
Note to Buyers: This is a fantastic collector's piece that bridges the gap between fine jewelry and scientific history. It would make a unique addition to any horological collection or a sophisticated gift for a traveler.

