CIVIL WAR ERA BINOCULARS IN LEATHER CASE

$200.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 801-546

Field glasses are leather wrapped brass. Leather is fully intact and shows just a few scuff marks. Optics are good but a little cloudy.

Original leather case has some light crazing and surface dirt, but is strong and stitching is tight.  Lid to case is missing. Case is lined in purple velvet which has mostly faded to brown. Original hook is firmly attached. Full strap is present. Four small leather loops on sides and bottom of case that hold the strap are all present, but one loop on the side is torn.

Field glasses measure approx.  6 ¾” high x 5” across at the widest point. Case measures 6 ½” high x 6 ¼”wide across at the top. No maker’s mark.   [sm]

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