Octant
The octant has an ebony frame and limb with a brass index arm, fittings and an inlaid ivory plate on the crossbar. The tangent screw and clamping screw are positioned on the back of the index arm. The octant has three index shades, two red and one green. Index-glass adjustment is made by a screw and on the horizon glass by a lever, worm gear and a milled clamping screw. The sight vane has two pinholes and a swivelling shutter. An ivory-capped pencil head is fitted in the crossbar, however, the pencil is missing. The octant has no box.
The instrument has an inlaid ivory scale from -4° to 107° by 20 arcminutes, measuring to 90°. The octant has an ivory vernier measuring to 1 arcminute, with zero at the right.
The instrument has an inlaid ivory scale from -4° to 107° by 20 arcminutes, measuring to 90°. The octant has an ivory vernier measuring to 1 arcminute, with zero at the right.
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Object Details
ID: | NAV1299 |
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Collection: | Astronomical and navigational instruments |
Type: | Octant |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Cail, Septimus Anthony |
Date made: | ca.1820; ca.1840 ca.1850 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Adams Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 75 mm x 300 mm x 250 mm |