Early English Four Draw Telescope by Dollond, London
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Circa 1750
42 inches extended, 1 7/8 diameter lens
 
   

Early English Four Draw Telescope by Dollond, London
 
(Shagreen and Vellum)
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Circa 1750
42 inches extended, 1 7/8 diameter lens
 
   

A striking green telescope with shagreen (ray skin) and vellum exterior with brass. This quadruple draw telescope is in very good condition for its age, the optics are good and it is complete.

John and Peter Dollond, father and son, were known as the highest quality makers of optical products throughout the middle and latter half of the 18th century and beyond. John Dollond was appointed optician to King George III in 1761. Peter Dollond invented the achromatic lens in 1763. Dollond Opticians would go on for over a century with the family retaining the business into the 20th century.

Dollond telescopes were owned by Admiral Lord Nelson, Captain Cook, Leopold Mozart, Thomas Jefferson and Frederick the Great.