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1554972762Code 6333 Vintage telescopeBrass telescope with mahogany wooden handle, three extensions, mid-19th century English manufacture. Very good condition, maximum length 39 cm - 15.35 inches, minimum cm 15 - inches 5.9, focal diameter 2.5 cm - 0.98 inches. Complete with wooden and brass base.

The legend tells that a day in 1608 the son of an optician in Middelburg, Hans Lipperhey, playing with some lenses of his father, put a concave lens near his eye, having in the hand the other convex lens: with his arm stretched to the point of the cathedral’s bell tower, he saw the weather-cock larger and nearer. He showed it to his father and he fixed these lenses on a small board, making easier the observation, creating the first rudimentary instrument for optical approaching. But Lipperhey was unlucky, in fact when he sent in an application to General States of Holland for the patent for this new optical instrument, in a few days some other opticians claimed this invention.

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