Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very neat, well made three draw Officer's trench telescope, measuring 33 1/2" when fully extended and collapsing to 11" when closed. The sliding brass sun shade bears a large 199 deeply engraved into it, no doubt the Unit the Officer commanded. They display typical German engineering, as each draw even has a vent to let out the air, for smoother closing. These are definitely of exceptional original quality, with brass construction, and a German Silver rotating cover for the eye piece lens.
The eyepiece draw is marked with serial number 20628, and the strength and makers information:
26x
Voigtländer & Sohn, A.-G.
Braunschweig
The center of the telescope clad in black knurled leather.
German WW1 telescopes are not often seen, especially examples this nice and ready to display.
The eyepiece draw is marked with serial number 20628, and the strength and makers information:
26x
Voigtländer & Sohn, A.-G.
Braunschweig
The center of the telescope clad in black knurled leather.
German WW1 telescopes are not often seen, especially examples this nice and ready to display.
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