A 17th-century magnetic compass housed in a wooden case with brass hinges. The compass features a detailed wind rose with cardinal directions and degree markings engraved on a circular plate. The needle points north, and the ornate design includes concentric rings of numbers and letters used for navigation.

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Image credit: John Worgan. Magnetic Compass. Brass (copper, zinc alloy); glass. 1696. Science Museum Group.