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Antique Library Telescope, Terrestrial, Astronomic
This is an antique library telescope for terrestrial or astronomical use. A Scottish piece from the renowned firm, E. Lennie and dating to circa 1880.
Larger than most presenting a clear, sharp optical performance
Parallel, brass, primary barrel in good order, 101.5cm, 40", fully extended
7cm, 2.75", achromatic doublet objective lens
Rack and pinion, fine focusing wheel
A pair of eye tubes offering different magnifications and a single tinted filter
Engraved 'E. Lennie, Edinburgh' to the collar
Standing upon a robust, table top, tripod of cabriole legs and spade feet
The fitted pitch pine case in good antique order
Original retailers card to the inside of the lid
A super example of a Victorian library telescope that still offers a clear and sharp view.
Dimensions:
Case:
Max Width: 101.5cm (40'')
Max Depth: 24cm (9.5'')
Max Height: 15cm (6'')
Objective Glass Diameter: 7cm (2.75'')
Maximum Drawn Length: 144cm (56.75'')
Height to Parallel on Stand: 50.75cm (20'')
About E. Lennie
E. Lennie, Edinburgh was a Scottish Optician and Instrument Maker
(1840 - 1971)
J. Lennie was founded in 1840 by James Lennie who was a member of the Photographic Society of Scotland and the Edinburgh Photographic Society. The firm were listed periodically as opticians, dealer in hardware, jewellers and perfumer.
The family firm operated originally from 14 Leith Street until 1857 when they moved premises to 46 Princes Street, Edinburgh – opposite the Scott Monument. Here, trading under the name E. Lennie, after Mrs Eliza Lennie who was James' widow, the business is listed as optician, manufacturer of photographic apparatus, eyeglass maker and spectacle maker.
The firm appears to be handed down the generations moving to 5 Castle Street in 1954 and then being incorporated by J Turnbull & Co and moving again to 56 George Street in 1959 until 1971.
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Larger than most presenting a clear, sharp optical performance
Parallel, brass, primary barrel in good order, 101.5cm, 40", fully extended
7cm, 2.75", achromatic doublet objective lens
Rack and pinion, fine focusing wheel
A pair of eye tubes offering different magnifications and a single tinted filter
Engraved 'E. Lennie, Edinburgh' to the collar
Standing upon a robust, table top, tripod of cabriole legs and spade feet
The fitted pitch pine case in good antique order
Original retailers card to the inside of the lid
A super example of a Victorian library telescope that still offers a clear and sharp view.
Dimensions:
Case:
Max Width: 101.5cm (40'')
Max Depth: 24cm (9.5'')
Max Height: 15cm (6'')
Objective Glass Diameter: 7cm (2.75'')
Maximum Drawn Length: 144cm (56.75'')
Height to Parallel on Stand: 50.75cm (20'')
About E. Lennie
E. Lennie, Edinburgh was a Scottish Optician and Instrument Maker
(1840 - 1971)
J. Lennie was founded in 1840 by James Lennie who was a member of the Photographic Society of Scotland and the Edinburgh Photographic Society. The firm were listed periodically as opticians, dealer in hardware, jewellers and perfumer.
The family firm operated originally from 14 Leith Street until 1857 when they moved premises to 46 Princes Street, Edinburgh – opposite the Scott Monument. Here, trading under the name E. Lennie, after Mrs Eliza Lennie who was James' widow, the business is listed as optician, manufacturer of photographic apparatus, eyeglass maker and spectacle maker.
The firm appears to be handed down the generations moving to 5 Castle Street in 1954 and then being incorporated by J Turnbull & Co and moving again to 56 George Street in 1959 until 1971.
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all of our antiques.
We ship worldwide with professional packing and attractive rates – please send us your post / zip code and country for a quote.
Free delivery to most of the U.K. – Please send us your post code for confirmation.
Deliveries taking on average ten working days to arrive at your door from receipt of payment.
Please contact us if you require any further information - we are here to help.
Our Ref: 18.5054 Free delivery to most of the. U. K. & fast worldwide shipping
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 12/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Period Late 19th Century Antiques
Material Brass
Origin Scottish
Item code as272a2720 / 18.5054
Status Sold
£2950.00
$3743.55
€3574.22
$
€
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View all stock from
London Fine Antiques
Courtlands Trading Estate
Taunton
Somerset
TA2 6NS
Tel : 02071833511
or : 07889 725 975
Non UK callers : +44 2071833511 or +44 7889 725 975
Get directions to London Fine Antiques
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