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£ 275 Victorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829 Victorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829 Spotting Scopes
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Victorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829 Victorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829 Spotting Scopes

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MakeVictorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829
ModelVictorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829
Your referenceOPT 829
ManufacturerVictorian Era British Dollond London 3 Draw \'Signallers\' No10029 Brass Telescope with Interchangable Eye Piece Lens and Hard Leather Case. OPT 829
Your Reference NumberOPT 829
Description

This is a three draw signallers telescope by ‘Dolland London No 10029’. These telescopes came with two eye pieces, a high power at 30 diameters and a low power at 15 diameters. Size: closed: 10.25" open: 30.5". Although it doesn't have any war department stamp indicating it was official issue, it certainly is made to the same specifications and was likely a private purchase item for someone who was not entitled to an issue one. For a time in the eighteenth and nineteenth century the word 'Dollond' was almost a generic term for telescope rather like 'Hoover; is to vacuum cleaner. Genuine Dollond telescopes were considered to be amongst the best. Peter Dollond (1731-1820) was the business brain behind the company which he founded in Vine Street, Spitalfields in 1750. In 1752 he entered into a business partnership with his father John (1706-1761) and the shop was relocated to a position under the sign of the Golden Spectacles and Sea Quadrant in Exeter Exchange, off The Strand. The lenses are crack free and the leather has a nice patina and the stitching is in place *the buckle strap to the spare eye piece case is in used condition* the leather shoulder as strap isn’t present. Overall a very nice telescope from a very good manufacturer. The price includes UK delivery. OPT 829.

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