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Octant

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probably made in England

Octant
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An octant is a navigational instrument used for measuring angles necessary for determining a ship's position at sea. This example dates from around 1900. It was sold by Peter Airth Feathers, a scientific instrument maker based in Dundee.

The octant is made of brass and bronze. It is engraved on the arc 'P.A. Feathers & Son, Dundee'.

In 1842 Peter Airth Feathers had business premises at 73 High Street in Dundee. In 1845 he had moved to the city's Dock Street. His business was registered at different periods at four different addresses in Dock Street, until his death in 1910.

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