© Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie
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Walking stick with measuring tape

  • Rzemiosło artystyczne
  • Hauptner
  • Germany (?)
  • 19th century
  • Wood; engraved brass; chromed iron; blackened horn
  • Ø 3 x 100 x 13 cm
  • Signed: stamped on the metal fitting: HAUPTNER
  • Wil.5598

This wooden walking stick with a black horn handle was used for measuring horses. A yardstick with a square cross-section, combined with the handle, comes out of the interior of the walking stick. Three side surfaces of the yardstick feature measuring scales marked with suitable inscriptions: length (Längenmasse), with a scale of 94–173 cm, width (Masse für Breiten v. 7-85 ctm.), with a scale of 7–85 cm, and H. (Höhenmasse), with a scale of 96–175 cm. The fourth surface has a groove, whose interior conceals metal battens to be turned at a right angle and marking the precise measurement. One is permanently installed right next to the walking stick handle, another is loosely and interchangeably screwed on: either next to or along the upper edge. The walking stick foot is outfitted with a screw regulating its height. This is an extremely practical and precise piece of equipment, useful for horse breeders carrying out a control survey of the animals. It was certainly used not only by the Wilanów horse master, horse experts and lovers. A lover of “antiquities” could apply it for measuring the diameter of an ancient column or the thickness of a disclosed fragment of a wall.

Anna Kwiatkowska