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Antique Royal navy LONDON 1915 Model Brass Telescope with Wooden Box Vintage Maritime Collapsing Spyglass

Antique Royal navy LONDON 1915 Model Brass Telescope with Wooden Box Vintage Maritime Collapsing Spyglass

Regular price $179.00 USD
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Vintage Royal Navy Brass Collapsible Telescope with Wooden Box

This antiquated collapsible telescope is loved by marine lovers, boaters and pirate enthusiasts around the world. With a vintage 1915 London design featuring beautiful, fine engravings and high-quality optics, this art piece can be set on display for you to admire or even taken to sea and used when looking for nearby land. This luxurious collapsing spyglass combines daily usage needs and beauty to be a fully functioning piece.

As a popular tool used to yell “Land ho!” when spotting land out at sea, spyglasses were widely used in the 17th century by ship captains and other marine folk. Bring a piece of history into your home with this antiquated telescopic monocular, made to last. 

Product Details:

Features brass design with engraved details
Includes wooden box with black felt for safe storage
Meant for actual use with a clear, sharp view
Comes with instruction manual
Solid brass with four collapsible tubes; fully coated optics
Telescope dimensions: 11.5cm closed, 30cm extended
Box dimensions: 6cm deep x 14.5cm wide x 4.5cm tall.


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