Early 19th Century Brass Five-Draw Pocket Telescope

Photos
%%alt5%% %%alt6%%

Description

A charming early 19th century five-draw brass pocket telescope, complete with its original fitted red morocco leather case, beautifully lined with silk and velvet.

This elegant and compact optical instrument features multiple extending draws, allowing it to collapse neatly for travel and storage. The craftsmanship reflects the precision and refinement of early 19th century scientific instruments.

The original case adds significant appeal, with its rich red leather exterior and softly lined interior providing both protection and period authenticity.

Dimensions:
• Objective lens diameter: 3.5 cm



☑️ Item: Five-draw pocket telescope
☑️ Period: Early 19th century
☑️ Material: Brass
☑️ Case: Original red morocco leather, silk and velvet lined
☑️ Design: Telescopic multi-draw construction
☑️ Size: 3.5 cm objective diameter
☑️ Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear



A wonderful collectible piece, ideal for enthusiasts of antique scientific instruments, maritime history, or classic travel accessories.
Shipping information
We offer worldwide delivery at cost, please email for a quote
Terms and conditions
Price does NOT include delivery.
Buyers will need to check with their local authorities to see if any customs and import taxes are applicable. Any additional customs and tax payments are the responsibility of the buyer.
DateEarly 19th Century Codeas1211a383 Price £395.00     453.18     $526.69    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 1/APR/2026.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 Payment with PayPal is available for this item.

Please contact the seller below for further details.

paypal acceptance mark
StatusFor Sale SellerSelect Antiques Telephone07889822195Non UK callers :+44 7889822195 Emailinfo@selectantiques.co.uk

Contact

Send Select Antiques a message about this item here











For information on how we deal with your data please see our Privacy policy.