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"Noon cannon"
    • Setting:
      Room II
    • Maker:
      Rousseau
    • Place:
      French
    • Date:
      early 19th cent.
    • Materials:
      marble, brass, glass
    • Dimensions:
      diameter 302 mm
    • Inventory:
      3575
    • "Noon cannon" (Inv. 3575)

This dial, made by Rousseau, consists of a round marble slab engraved with a sundial and carrying a brass gnomon. A small brass cannon holding a tilting lens is attached to the slab. At noon, the Sun's rays, focused by the lens, ignite the gunpowder and thus cause the cannon to fire. For this reason the instrument is called a noon cannon.

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