I am racking my mind, trying to dredge up what this might be called - a lot of perhapses and ifs in here:
An exposure table, a proto-lightmeter so to speak, that was as far as I can remember made out of metal (brass?) and enamelled. It came in at least two or three language versions (french, german and possibly english, over a longer period of time). There was a lot of information crammed into it, as it often is with exposure tables (time of day, month, weather variables etc). Not sure if it had levers too. It was of french manufacture.
If I remember correctly, it also had a brand name that also was used as a denominator for the thing itself.
I think it might be dated somewhere late 19th century (1880-90).
Any clues might help me sleep at night again.
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