London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
Perfect for bird watching, landscape appreciation, wildlife stalking, or maritime observation. Equally suitable for observing the night sky.

Striking library telescope on a folding stand, closing down into a carry case
Displays a desirable aged patina and presented in original order
Primary barrel lightly time worn, commensurate with age and enthusiastic use

Striking brass brightwork presents warm golden tones
Skilfully crafted by the renowned specialist Dollond of London
Three piece draw tube extends smoothly, focused by knurled wheel moving an internal rack and pinion

Attaches to the elegant tripod stand with two brass turn screws
Articulated upon the stand for rotation, and up and down adjustments
The whole stands steadfast upon a trio of folding slipper feet
Maker's mark engraved to the trailing edge of the primary tube ahead of the draw tube

Folds neatly away into a quality carry case for storage or use in the field
Case held securely with a pair of sliding brass clasps
This is a delightful antique library telescope, a pleasingly patinated example with over a century of enthusiastic use. Ideal for observing the night sky in comfort. Delivered polished and ready to be enjoyed.

Dimensions:
Telescope Closed Depth: 73.5cm (29'')
Telescope Fully Drawn: 104cm (41'')
Telescope Objective Diameter: 5cm (2'')
Cased Width: 76.5cm (30'')
Cased Depth: 18cm (7'')
Cased Height: 10.5cm (4.25'')

Telescope On Stand Width: 31.5cm (12.5'')
Telescope On Stand Depth - Fully Drawn: 104cm (41'')
Telescope On Stand Height - at Horizontal: 50cm (19.75'')
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Our Ref: 24069
London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
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