LOT NO 6325

STOCK NO 136959

19th century brass telescope by G & D Davis, London on a tripod stand and in mahogany case, length of case 114cm

Sale Details


The Country House Sale

Location: Online & at Duggleby Stephenson, York, YO19 5GF

Auction ends: from 11:00 on 20/06/2025

Lot Number: 6325

Approx Sale Time

14:13 - 14:33

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Bidding Details


Estimate £200-300

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CURRENT BID £150

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Further Information & Condition Report


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Explore this exquisite 19th-century brass telescope crafted by the renowned G & D Davis of London. This remarkable piece comes complete with a sophisticated tripod stand, all housed within a luxurious mahogany case measuring 114cm in length.

The telescope showcases exceptional craftsmanship and design, typical of the era it hails from. Its brass construction exudes elegance and durability, making it a standout addition to any collection or decor.

This antique telescope not only serves as a functional optical instrument but also as a captivating piece of history, offering a glimpse into the past and the artistry of the period. Don't miss the opportunity to own this unique and timeless treasure, available at Duggleby Auctioneers.



Delivery Information


Item can be collected from our Duggleby Stephenson Salerooms, York, YO19 5GF. Delivery options available.

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