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A pair of antique Victorian/Edwardian triple optic binoculars.
Made of brass and wood, these binoculars feature three eyepiece lenses which rotate using a knob situated to one side, suitable for ‘Theatre’, ‘Field’ and ‘Marine’.
The focus knob is in itself a work of art and undamaged; it is of turned wood and has a sheen similar to the gemstone ‘Tiger’s Eye’.
The lenses are in excellent condition (dust may be present but there are no chips or scratches visible), the body’s original finish is worn. There is a very small dint to one of the objective lens surrounds, but is not very noticeable and does not impede use.
Will be well packed for transit.
Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Binoculars and Monoculars
Location: Birmingham
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