Brass Victorian Marine Telescope – London 1915
Step back in time with this exquisite Brass Victorian Marine Telescope – London 1915, a timeless piece that captures the elegance and functionality of maritime history. Crafted from high-quality brass, this vintage-style telescope is not only a functional optical instrument but also a beautiful decorative piece. Inspired by Victorian-era designs, it is inscribed with London 1915, evoking the maritime heritage of the time.
Key Features:
- Material: Crafted from solid brass, ensuring durability and a classic, antique finish that adds to its historical appeal.
- Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 24 inches (7.62 x 7.62 x 60.96 cm) when fully extended, offering a substantial size perfect for both display and use.
- Weight: Weighs 1.262 kg, making it sturdy yet manageable, whether used for display or carried on nautical adventures.
- Design: The telescope’s design is inspired by the Victorian era, with intricate detailing and an engraved inscription reading London 1915. The rich brass finish gives it a warm, vintage look, making it a perfect decor piece for any home, office, or study.
- Functional Optics: This telescope is not just decorative—its optics are fully functional, allowing you to enjoy clear, magnified views of distant landscapes or the night sky.
- Use: Ideal for collectors of vintage nautical instruments, maritime enthusiasts, or as a unique piece of decor for homes, offices, or libraries. It also makes a thoughtful gift for history buffs or anyone with an appreciation for fine craftsmanship.
Embrace the charm of maritime history with this Brass Victorian Marine Telescope – London 1915, a perfect combination of functionality and vintage elegance.
*Note:*
– This product is made from solid brass and is meticulously designed to fit perfectly in any space.
– Clean with a dry cloth only.
– Avoid using any chemicals as they can damage the product’s finish.
– Product color, design, and weight may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of production.







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