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Victorian Naval Telescope, E&W Seagrove, c.1855-71
This is an antique single draw, marine telescope dating to the mid-Victorian period at the end of the Crimean War c.1855 - 71.
The scope retains it's original leather sleeve in good order as well as it's end lens cap. The objective lens measures 28mm (1.1") and the sun shade pulls out smoothly. The flared eye cup has a sliding dust cover in good working order.
The single draw tube draws nicely and is aged with a few superficial marks as one would expect in a piece of this age and given a life in service. Closed the scope measures 43.5cm (17") and fully drawn 56cm (22"). The optics are in good order offering a clear image.
Hand engraved on the draw tube for the renowned Portsea retailer the inscription reads 'Manufactured for E & W Seagrove, General Outfitters, 22 & 23 Hard, Portsea'. E & W Seagrove ran the Naval Outfitters between 1855 & 1871.
Dimensions:
Objective Lens Diameter: 2.8cm (1'')
Closed Length: 43.5cm (17.25'')
Drawn Length: 56cm (22'')
About E & W Seagrove
Established in 1795, the Seagrove business stayed within the family across many generations. It is noted that William Seagrove was in business as a draper and mercer (a dealer in textiles and fabrics) from 1830 to 1852 and, given their location opposite HM Dockyards and as was not uncommon in the times, expanded the business into a more comprehensive Naval outfitters supplying everything from equipment to antique furniture to the Officers of the Navy.
In 1844 William's son, another William, joined the firm instigating the first name change to Seagrove & Son until the father died in 1849, William Jnr and his brother Edwin took over under the name W & E Seagrove.
1853 saw the introduction of another William, a nephew, and yet another name change to E & W Seagrove. However this William was to die young at just 34 in 1866 when Augustus joined and they became E. A. Seagrove remaining so until 12 years after Edwin's death in 1880 when in 1892 it changed yet again to Seagrove and Co. before finally changing to Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd in 1904.
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The scope retains it's original leather sleeve in good order as well as it's end lens cap. The objective lens measures 28mm (1.1") and the sun shade pulls out smoothly. The flared eye cup has a sliding dust cover in good working order.
The single draw tube draws nicely and is aged with a few superficial marks as one would expect in a piece of this age and given a life in service. Closed the scope measures 43.5cm (17") and fully drawn 56cm (22"). The optics are in good order offering a clear image.
Hand engraved on the draw tube for the renowned Portsea retailer the inscription reads 'Manufactured for E & W Seagrove, General Outfitters, 22 & 23 Hard, Portsea'. E & W Seagrove ran the Naval Outfitters between 1855 & 1871.
Dimensions:
Objective Lens Diameter: 2.8cm (1'')
Closed Length: 43.5cm (17.25'')
Drawn Length: 56cm (22'')
About E & W Seagrove
Established in 1795, the Seagrove business stayed within the family across many generations. It is noted that William Seagrove was in business as a draper and mercer (a dealer in textiles and fabrics) from 1830 to 1852 and, given their location opposite HM Dockyards and as was not uncommon in the times, expanded the business into a more comprehensive Naval outfitters supplying everything from equipment to antique furniture to the Officers of the Navy.
In 1844 William's son, another William, joined the firm instigating the first name change to Seagrove & Son until the father died in 1849, William Jnr and his brother Edwin took over under the name W & E Seagrove.
1853 saw the introduction of another William, a nephew, and yet another name change to E & W Seagrove. However this William was to die young at just 34 in 1866 when Augustus joined and they became E. A. Seagrove remaining so until 12 years after Edwin's death in 1880 when in 1892 it changed yet again to Seagrove and Co. before finally changing to Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd in 1904.
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all our antiques
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Our Ref: A1383 Free delivery to most of the. U. K. & fast worldwide shipping
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Date c.1855
Early Victorian Antiques Material Brass
Origin English
Item code as272a1970 / A1383
Status Sold
£295.00
$380.26
€354.18
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