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Code 7930
EUR 550.00
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EUR 550.00
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1719672097Code 7930 Travel CompassSmall travel compass in chromed brass, supplied to the American army during the First World War, in the shape of an onion pocket watch, an instrument consisting of a magnetized needle free to rotate on a horizontal plane marking the direction of magnetic North. Signed Taylor. Rose at eight winds. The lid is engraved U.S.C.E. The compass has a snap-lock lid with a release button inside the ring. Diameter 4.5 cm – 1.8 inches, thickness 1.3 cm – 0.4 inches. Excellent condition, fully functional.

Curiosity The first historical notes on the use of magnetic directive force in Europe date back to the end of the century. XII or at the beginning of the XIII and attribute the exploitation of the properties of the magnet to the Amalfitans. The gimbal suspension made its first appearance around the middle of the century. XVI. An exact description can be found in the short compendium “De la esfera y de la arte de navegar”, by Martin Cortés (1551), which gives precise guidelines for the construction of the compass. The great discoveries of new lands from the middle of the century can largely be attributed to the improvements of the instrument. XV onwards.

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