Octant box

Keystone polished mahogany octant box, containing in the lid a trade label for J.D. Potter (successor to R.B. Bate), 31 Poultry, London, and a circular label with in MS 'E.T.A. from Helen, Francis, Isabel, Gordon, & Pauline, Christmas 1909.'.

Object Details

ID: NAV1270.1
Type: Octant box
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Potter, John Dennett
Date made: circa 1860
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Adams Collection
Measurements: Overall: 97 mm x 330 mm x 295 mm
Parts: Octant
  • Octant box (NAV1270.1)
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