Antique Brass Telescope with Leather Case - Size S
Antique Brass Telescope with Leather Case - Size S
Solid brass marine telescope/spyglass in a robust leather case
Handcrafted to the highest standards
The telescope/spyglass has 4 collapsible tubes and fitted with fully coated optics for a clear and sharp view.
Magnification X 1.5 , functional decorative item.
Item is antiquated not an antique
Basic manual Instruction included
Telescope measurements:
Closed 7 cm
Extended 20 cm
Weight: 140gr
Case measurements:
Length: 8cm Diameter 5.5cm
Case weight: 50gr
Gross wight: 190gr
Delivery note:
- The company is now operating from Poland (Brexit) so UK customers should expect longer transit time, and less transit time to our EU customers. Rest of the world shipping time is the same
- Orders will be sent out normally within 1-3 business days,. We are not responsible for any delays made by courier company or any additional custom charges.
- Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about this item.
Thank you :-)
Brass Sextant with Compass - J SCOTT LONDON -1753 with Hardwood Box
A sextant is a doubly reflecting navigation instrument that measures the angular distance between two visible objects.
The primary use of a sextant is to measure the angle between an astronomical object and the horizon for the purposes of celestial navigation.
Making this measurement is known as sighting the object, shooting the object, or taking a sight.
The angle, and the time when it was measured, can be used to calculate a position line on a nautical or aeronautical chart.
A common use of the sextant is to sight the sun at noon to find one's latitude.
This is a replica of Original Sextant, all parts are moving, can be used for basic observation or suitable for collectors
Item is antiquated not an antique
Sextant measurements: 13cm(L) x 12cm (W) x 7cm( H)
Weight : 475 gr
Size of Box : 15cm (L) x 14cm( W) x 8cm (H)
Gross weight: 970
Fun Fact: Jim Lovell demonstrated on Apollo 8 that sextant navigation could return a space vehicle home. A tool that has helped guide sailors across oceans for centuries is now being tested aboard the International Space Station as a potential emergency navigation tool for guiding future spacecraft across the cosmos
Delivery note:
- The company is now operating from Poland (Brexit) so UK customers should expect longer transit time, and less transit time to our EU customers. Rest of the world shipping time is the same
- Orders will be sent out normally within 1-3 business days,. We are not responsible for any delays made by courier company or any additional custom charges.
- Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about this item.
Thank you :-)