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Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type military field glass binoculars

1900-1920

Pair of miniature prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1910-1930

Pair of military prismatic field glass binoculars

1917

Pair of Trieder 'Porro' type prismatic opera glass binoculars (3 power & 12mm objective lenses)

1902-1924

Prismatic binoculars

1920-1935

Pair of prismatic binoculars

1901-1920

Pair of miniature folding opera glass binoculars

1910-1939

Pair of lightweight aluminium field glass binoculars

1900-1920

Pair of field glass binoculars

1890-1920

Pair of military field glass binoculars

1910-1918

Field glass, replica prismatic binocular, with optical lens diameter 36mm

1950-1970

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1910-1926

Field Binoculars

1914-1916

Galilean binoculars, British Army Mark V type

1911

Pair of 'Porro' type prismatic field glass binoculars (10 power & 20mm objective lenses)

1920-1950

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1920-1940

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1945-1965

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1910-1945

Pair of 'Porro' type prismatic field glass binoculars

1930-1950

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type military field glass binoculars

1915-1916

Pair of prismatic binoculars

1916-1926

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1918-1927

Pair of field glasses (binoculars)

1850-1910

Pair of field glass binoculars

1890-1920

Pair of field glasses (binoculars)

1850-1910

Pair of non-prism type, field glass binoculars

1890-1910

Pair of long field glass binoculars

1840-1899

Pair of collapsible lightweight folding field glass binoculars

1910-1927

Pair of field glass binoculars

1890-1920

Replica army binoculars with optical lens diameter 45mm

1920-1935

Pair of porro prism field glasses (binoculars)

1875-1900

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1916

Pair of prismatic ‘roof’ type field glass binoculars

1920-1945

Pair of miniature prismatic binoculars

1920-1935

Pocket Binoculars "cycliste" with leather case

1930-1960

Pair of Zoom 7x to 14x35 binoculars

1970-1979

Military field glass binoculars

1940-1945

Prismatic binoculars

1945-1951

Concertina field glasses in gilt brass and black enamel with ebonite eyepieces each signed "BAUTAIN BREVETE - OPTICIEN DE LA REINE"

Concertina field glasses

Pocket Binoculars "cycliste", Iris, Paris, France, 1930-1960

Pocket Binoculars "cycliste"

1930-1960

Miniature prismatic binocular O.G. dia 15mm signed Negretti and Zambra London and Paris 35175 3 1/2 x

Miniature prismatic binocular

Pair of pocket field binoculars, 'Trieder Binocle' model, x3 power, in velvet lined leather case, by C. P. Goerz, Berlin, Germany, 1910-1926. Supplied by W. Gregory, 51 The Strand, London. Fitted with dual lens focus and side slide intra-ocular adjustment .

Pair of field binoculars with case

1910-1926

Pair of zoom 7x to 14x35 binoculars, with adjustable left eyepiece, with rectangular carrying case (without carrying straps) by Commodore, Japan, 1970-1979

Pair of Zoom 7x to 14x35 binoculars, with black carrying case

1970-1979

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type patent field glass binoculars, (8 power & 20mm objective lenses), Serial No. 2483, by Ross Limited, London, England, 1910-1920.

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1910-1920

Pair of Galilean binoculars, British Army Mark V type, with a fixed inter-ocular distance of 2 7/16", in service case inscribed CAPN POMFRET 3HRS 1911, by Ross Limited, London, 1911

Galilean binoculars, British Army Mark V type

1911