A telescope is an optical instrument that makes distant objects appear magnified by using an arrangement of lenses or curved mirrors and lenses, or various devices used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. The first known practical telescopes were refracting telescopes invented in the Netherlands at the beginning of the 17th century, by using glass lenses. They were used for both terrestrial applications and astronomy.

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WW2 Ottway Miltary Telescope Dated 1944

£140.00
~ WW2 Ottway Miltary Telescope Dated 1944 ~ A single draw leather bound brass military telescope by Ottway dated 1944.

Broadhurst Clarkson 1918 34″ Brass Military Sniper Telescope with stitched leather barrel

£395.00
*Broadhurst Clarkson 1918 34″ Brass Military Sniper Telescope with stitched leather barrel* This unique solid brass telescope is a World

WW2 1942 Dated Broadhurst And Clarkson Brass 3 Draw Telescope

£195.00
~ WW2 1942 Dated Broadhurst And Clarkson Brass 3 Draw Telescope ~ The brass telescope is stamped Broadhurst Clarkson &

Good Compact 3 Draw Brass Telescope From Around 1900

£80.00
~ Good Compact 3 Draw Brass Telescope From Around 1900 ~ A great small telescope that will easily fit in

Single Draw Early 1800’s Telescope By Prince & Co Brass And Leather

£60.00
Long telescope Made by Prince & Co of 11 Leadenhall St London