A GERMAN SECOND WORLD WAR NAVAL RANGEFINDER BY CARL ZEISS
with maker's code plate inscribed and numbered blc 210577 and fully marked issue plate noting power 11x, with light green crackle finish with rubber eye cup, mounted on iron pedestal stand -- stand 50 x 65in. (127 x 165cm.)
Provenance: It's understood this rangefinder was supplied by Germany to General Franco during the Spanish Civil War and was located in a Dockyard.
Sold for £1,240
Estimated at £1,000 - £1,500
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
Condition Report
untested, overall wear commensurate with age.
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A GERMAN SECOND WORLD WAR NAVAL RANGEFINDER BY CARL ZEISS
with maker's code plate inscribed and numbered blc 210577 and fully marked issue plate noting power 11x, with light green crackle finish with rubber eye cup, mounted on iron pedestal stand -- stand 50 x 65in. (127 x 165cm.)
Provenance: It's understood this rangefinder was supplied by Germany to General Franco during the Spanish Civil War and was located in a Dockyard.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art ('Hesperus'), 30th Apr, 2019
Pictures and Naval - 1-61
Sailor Art - 65-97
Shipwreck and East India Co. - 100-125
Collectables inc. Rowing, Liner and Fittings - 128-167
Instruments 170-249
Ship Models - 250-287
Viewing
Saturday, 27th April
(12noon - 5pm)
Sunday, 28th April
(12noon - 5pm)
Monday, 29th April
(10am - 5pm)
Tuesday, 30th April
(10am - 11am (limited view only))