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Antique Southern Hemisphere Pocket Compass by J. Kohn, Santiago
Item Description:
Historical Context & Authentication:
The inscription “J. KOHN – Santiago” likely refers to a 19th-century Chilean optician or scientific instrument maker. While specific historical records on Kohn are limited, it was common during this period for local instrument retailers or makers in South America to source parts from Europe (especially England or France) and brand them locally.
The compass was clearly designed for use in the Southern Hemisphere, based on:
This was a valuable feature for maritime navigation, and the compass’s portability suggests it was used by a ship officer, engineer, or explorer
Condition & Rarity:
Estimated Value (as of 2025):
Sales Venue
Value (USD)
Auction (General)
$150 – $300
Antique Nautical Dealer
$250 – $400
Private Collector (Maritime/Navigational)
Up to $500+ if provenance and functionality are confirmed
Factors like original box, documentation, or confirmed connection to a historical ship/officer would increase value further.
Recommendation:
✔ Professional appraisal suggested if:
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Summary:
This antique pocket compass marked J. Kohn, Santiago, is a historically significant and likely mid-to-late 19th-century maritime navigational instrument, rare for its Southern Hemisphere calibration and origin. While it shows wear consistent with age, it remains in good collectible condition. It represents a valuable piece of nautical history, especially with its likely sailor/explorer provenance tied to South America.