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Telescope, binoculars, and instruments

Collecting can take many forms, and collectors may be drawn to entirely different fields of interest. After more than 150 years, we still have not seen them all. In this auction, we highlight the allure of optics for this particular collector and his peers: binoculars and telescopes in all their forms.

Ever since Hans Lippershey and Galileo Galilei invented the lens and developed the telescope in the early 17th century, there has been a human desire to see what is not visible to the naked eye—to see the invisible, whether it is far away or extremely close and small.

The great seafaring nation of Britain accounts for the largest share, but there are also fine French and Swedish examples here, or why not Italian 17th-century telescopes in vellum and horn. There are also some fine brass compasses as well as ingenious small mining compasses.

9 items
Four pocket spyglasses. 18th and 19th century.
1704174
Four pocket spyglasses. 18th and 19th century.
Current bid
800 SEK
4d 18h
Estimate
2 000 SEK
A 19th century spyglass in case.
1690885
A 19th century spyglass in case.
Current bid
650 SEK
4d 19h
Estimate
2 000 SEK
1942 U S Navy Spyglass Quartermaster Mark I.
1702855
1942 U S Navy Spyglass Quartermaster Mark I.
Current bid
500 SEK
4d 18h
Estimate
2 000 SEK
Binoculars, "Dienstglas" Bundeswehr, Hensoldt Wetzlar, 10x50.
1704244
Binoculars,
"Dienstglas" Bundeswehr, Hensoldt Wetzlar, 10x50.
Current bid
300 SEK
4d 19h
Estimate
1 500 SEK
A spyglass 18th century, probably France.
1700149
A spyglass 18th century,
probably France.
No bids
4d 19h
Estimate
4 000 SEK