Lot # : 53 - AMAZING Capenter EARLY Brass 3 Draw Spyglass
Price Realized | 160.00 USD |
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Date Sold | 2024-03-04T00:00:00 |
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Lot # | 53 |
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Group - Category | Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Kitchen / Home |
Lead | AMAZING Capenter EARLY Brass 3 Draw Spyglass |
Description |
This a truly fascinating Early 1800’s wood cased brass 3 draw spyglass/ telescope with optic shutters. Inscribed CARPENTER LONDON. Closed it’s just under 18 inches and it extends to 40 inches with all three telescoping sections. Unique shutter doors over the optics and end lens. Wood case has expected cracking but is still intact. Given the history extended below, this fabulous antiquity was most likely created BEFORE 1833!
Originally founded in Inge Street, Birmingham in 1808 by Philip Carpenter, an optical specialist.
From his workshops they manufactured barometers, microscopes, kaleidoscopes, thermometers, sympiesometers, spectacles, and Claude glasses. Such was Carpenter’s talent that he was commissioned to produce achromatic lenses for Peter Dollond and John Benjamin Dancer. In 1815 the company expanded into Bath Row opening a shop in New Street and soon after, in 1817, Sir David Brewster invented the kaleidoscope and chose Carpenter as the manufacturer.
Carpenter developed a process for mass producing magic lantern slides by a copper plate printing process. A fruitful venture that enabled the business to relocate to Regent Street, London in 1826 and saw the opening of The Microcosm, a shop and public gallery centered around microscopes.
Upon Philip’s death in 1833, his sister Mary, her husband and William Westley took over the running of the business renaming it 1835 'Carpenter and Westley’. The company’s mainstream success was sales and during the 1850’s the company bought in much of their stock from the renowned manufacturer Negretti & Zambra.
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Name | 03-04-2024 Tiffany, Clocks, Bronzes & Fabulous Antiques Auct |
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Tom Hall Auctions, Inc
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Type | Live Webcast Auction |
Date(s) | 2/19/2024 - 3/4/2024 |
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Online Auction MONDAY MARCH 4, 2024 at 10AM!
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Preview Date/Time | Preview this Auction on Thursday February 29, 2024 from 10am-2pm and Friday March 1, 2024 from 10am-2pm or by appointment. Call 610-799-0808 |
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Discover a treasure trove of Tiffany lamps, antique clocks, bronze statues, fabulous antiques and uniques all from one exquisite Lehigh Valley, PA Estate!
Live Online Auction 10AM Monday, March 4, 2024
Among the treasures are many Favrile & Feather pull art glass lamps crafted by the renowned Louis Comfort Tiffany, available in candle, kerosene/oil, and electrified versions. Explore an array of antique parlor, floor, and desk lamps, alongside stunning glass pieces by Tiffany, Stueben, Loetz, and Quezal. Delight in a large collection of unique Art Deco pieces, as well as magnificent artist-signed bronze statues by esteemed names like Gamboge, Anfrie, Bellman Ivy, and Carter.
Delve into a distinctive collection of highly desirable clocks, encompassing Tall case, Cuckoo, Victorian night clocks, flying pendulum, English skeleton, carriage, grandfather and immaculate wall clocks. Among these horological wonders are creations from renowned clockmakers including Tiffany, Elliot Westminster & Whittington, Le Boutillier & Co, Corbisier, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Jerome & Co, Birge Mallory & Co, 2 Pre-WWII German cane guns. A 6 round pepperbox .22 pistol, concealed in the handle of a cane. Also a single shot cane rifle. and more!
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