Signedengraved on plate at bottom of compass box: Gambey à Paris
Inscribedon left-hand limb stamped twice: 8-29
FunctionUsed to measure magnetic variation, the angle difference between the geographic and the magnetic north.
The base is oriented along the north-south meridian using the sights on the side. Then the compass box is rotated so that the needle is centered, which is checked with the scope. Finally, the magnetic declination can the be read from the scale and vernier.
Historical AttributesDesigned by William Ritchie and destined for Harvard ("The University of Cambridge in America"); used by Francois Arago as early as 1818 and probably also used by John Farrar, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard.
The stamps with numbers on the instrument indicate that much later, in the last decades of the 19th century and first decades of the 20th, the instrument continued to be used by the Harvard Physics Department.
ProvenanceStamps typical with instrument coming from the Physics Department, Harvard University.