Sextant box found on Nikumaroro

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When Gallagher did a thorough search of the area near where the skull was found, he discovered an empty sextant box with two numbers on it--3500 and 1452. The British saw no significance in the numbers; in 2009, TIGHAR found an intriguing pattern of dual numbers (maker's number and U.S. Naval Observatory numbers assigned when the instruments were calibrated there).

Notes from the bones file

Telegram No. 71 from Gallagher to Jack Barley, Resident Commissioner, Ocean Island, Sept. 23, 1940
Sextant box has two numbers on it 3500 ( stencilled ) and 1542– sextant being old fashioned and probably painted over with black enamel.[1]
Typed note in file 4439-40 (23) from Vaskess to Sir Harry, April 11, 1941
The sextant box with its contents is now with me. Perhaps Captain Nasmyth might be willing to examine this with a view to ascertaining the origin?
Letter – circled 14. Vaskess to Commander G.B. Nasmyth, F.R. Met. Soc., Suva. June 6, 1941.
Dear Commander Nasmyth,
With reference to our telephone conversation relative to the identification of a sextant and box which I mentioned as having been found and which you were so good as to say you would examine, I regret to state that on further examination it was discovered that no sextant had actually been found but only a box thought to have contained a sextant.
I am forwarding the box to you with this letter and His Excellency would be grateful if you would examine it with a view to determining its use and origin if possible.
Sincerely,
Secretary to the High Commission
Typed note to file 4439-40 in red ink (39). Sir Harry to Vaskess. August 8, 1941.
Sec., H.C.,
I return the sextant box which I had retrieved from Captain Nasmyth in order to show it to Mr. Gatty who has expert knowledge of such matters. Mr. Gatty thinks that the box is an English one of some age and judges that it was used latterly merely as a receptacle. He does not consider that it could in any circumstance have been a sextant box used in modern trans-Pacific aviation. 2. What was Captain Nasmyth's opinion of it?
Note to file 4439-40 (40). MacDonald to Vaskess (passed along to Sir Harry)
The Secretary
Mnt (39), para. 2, I have spoken to Captain Nasmyth who replied as follows:- "As the sextant box has no distinguishing marks, & since it was discovered that no sextant had been found, all I have been able to find out is that the make of the box – that is – the dovetailing of the corners – makes it appear to be of French origin."

Tofiga's recollection

Tofiga said he had seen a sextant box on Vaskess' credenza. Tofiga was not taken into the confidences of the WPHC officers who examined the materials sent to Fiji from Gardner Island, but it seems very likely that the box he saw was the one Gallagher sent to Suva.

What might 3500 and 1542 mean?

The sextant box found on Nikumaroro and shipped to Fiji in 1941 had two numbers on it: 3500 and 1542.[2] TIGHAR has recently found a plausible explanation for those two numbers. The first is likely to be the maker's number; the second a number inscribed on the instrument when it was calibrated at the U.S. Naval Observatory.

Fred Noonan loaned a naval sextant to a student of his prior to the fatal flight. That sextant box is extant and also has two numbers handwritten on the bottom of it: 3547 and 173. But the sextant inside the box is a Ludolph with a different serial number.

Sextant Box Numbers: Suggestive Patterns

This chart is organized in the order of the Navy number given to the instruments by the Naval Observatory when they were sent there for calibration. Two entries are theoretical; the rest are actual pairs of numbers obtained from various sources. Click on the funny symbol next to the headings to sort on the values in that column.

Maker Maker No. Navy No. Inspection date Comments Bubble?
W&S (stamped into box and on plate) Warner & Swasey 69 34 Flying Fish Trading Co. ?
Brandis (theoretical) 3547 173 Pensacola ?
K&E 18446 405 Smithsonian yes
K&E (in W&S box) 4940 415 1936-01-29 Flying Fish Trading Co. no
K&E 5418 575 1918-04-16 Mystic Seaport no
Brandis 3227 845 Mariner's Museum no
Buff & Buff 11778 1065 1918-05-12 eBay no
B&B 11949 1144 eBay no
Brandis (theoretical) 3500 1542 Niku ?
K&E 37548 1555 1919-10-24 Mariner's Museum no
Brandis 3987 1584 1938-11-30 TIGHAR no
Brandis (sextant only) 3511 1585 TIGHAR (sextant only) no
Brandis (box only) large box 3527 1599 1933-05-04 TIGHAR (box only) yes
Brandis (box is for 4234) 4279 2531 1941-07-23 Flying Fish Trading Co. no
Brandis 4297 1880 1939-09-18 Brook Frymier
Brandis 4946 2785 TIGHAR no
Brandis 5620 2939 19??-?-? Smithsonian no
Brandis 5292 2975 1919-03-26 Russ Dickey yes
Brandis 5296 2977 1919-03-16 Smithsonian yes
Brandis 4762 4334 eBay ?
Brandis 5760 4705 Smithsonian no
Brandis (no box) 3336 4773 eBay (no box) no
Brandis 5109 4067 eBay no
David White (1943) 11949 5508 eBay no
David White (1941) 5273 USNO Historical Committee Inv
No Navy numbers or not known
Brandis (plate on box containing 4762) 1844 ? eBay
Brandis (stencil on box) 4234 ?
Brandis 3193 none Smithsonian yes

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