Vintage J. Scott London 1753 Telescope – Handcrafted in India

Original price was: $32.99.Current price is: $25.99.

Weight 255 g
Dimensions 4 W x 38 H cm
Brand

J. Scott London

Condition

Brand-New

Finish

As shown in Picture

Material

Brass

,

Glass

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      • Vintage design
      • High-quality brass and glass materials
      • Fully functional optic spyglass
      • Unique nautical or marine-themed gift
      Description

      Introducing the J. Scott London 1753 Telescope – the perfect addition to any nautical or marine enthusiast’s collection. Handcrafted in India with the highest quality brass, this telescope is a fully functional optic spyglass that captures the essence of vintage and historical design.

      Measuring at 38cm  this telescope is compact yet powerful. Its width of 4cm makes it easy to handle and use, while its weight of 255g ensures it is both sturdy and portable. After packing, it weighs only 300g, making it an ideal gift to give to friends or family members who are interested in nautical or marine themes.

      • Product Material: Brass & Glass
      • Product Width: 4 cm
      • Product Height: 38 cm
      • Product Weight: 255g

      With its antique polish, this telescope is a beautiful display item that adds a touch of class to any room. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but it is also a functional tool that can be used for educational purposes, such as studying the stars or observing distant objects.

      Key Features:

      1. Vintage design: The J. Scott London 1753 Telescope captures the charm and history of vintage and antique design.
      2. High-quality materials: Handcrafted with high-quality brass and glass, this telescope is built to last and withstand the test of time.
      3. Fully functional: Despite its vintage design, the J. Scott London 1753 Telescope is a fully functional optic spyglass that can be used for educational purposes, stargazing, and more.
      4. Unique nautical gift: Made in India, this telescope is a unique and memorable nautical or marine-themed gift that is sure to impress collectors and enthusiasts alike.

      The J. Scott London 1753 Telescope is a high-quality product that meets the needs of both collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its origins from India give it a unique character and story, making it a perfect gift for those who appreciate the craftsmanship and history behind such products.

      The J. Scott London 1753 Telescope is a must-have for anyone who loves all things nautical and marine, and appreciates high-quality, handcrafted products. Its vintage design, fully functional capabilities, and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection.

      Specification
      Weight 255 g
      Dimensions 4 W x 38 H cm
      Product Weight

      255g

      Product Dimension

      38 H x 4 W (cm)

      Brand

      J. Scott London

      Condition

      Brand-New

      Country of Origin

      India

      Finish

      As shown in Picture

      Features

      Nautical

      ,

      Pirates

      Case / Gift Box

      No

      Material

      Brass

      ,

      Glass

      Military Branch

      Marina Militare

      Original/Reproduction

      India

      Special Feature

      Long Lasting

      Time Period, War

      Cold War

      Usage

      ball games

      ,

      bird watching

      ,

      boating

      ,

      concerts

      ,

      Everyday Use

      ,

      gift giving

      ,

      hiking trips

      ,

      Home Decor

      ,

      outdoor travel

      ,

      role playing

      ,

      sightseeing

      ,

      sporting events

      ,

      traveling

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