

UK SHIPPING INFORMATION WE SHIP AT COST ONLY.

We do not clean the items (unless stated) as we leave this choice upto the buyer! We spend a lot of time and effort to take high detail macro shots of our items so you are able to judge the status of the item our pictures are the main body of our description so please take time to view them all. CONDITION VINTAGE AGE AND USE RELATED WEAR AS TO BE EXPECTED I WILL TRY AND CAPTURE THE CONDITION IN THE PICTURES SIZE / SCALE PICTURED BY RULER & PENNY TO HELP SHOW SIZERULER SCALE IS CENTREMETRES & MILLIMETRES(1 INCH = 25.4MM) MARKINGS / IDENTIFYING MARKS MARKS WILL BE PICTURED IF PRESENT ANY PRECIOUS METALS ARE ACID TESTED TO CONFIRM **Please note that most of our items are vintage, antique or second hand and buyers should expect wear, the condition will reflect this. THEY HAVE SURFACE WEAR AND THE CASE IS A BIT DUSTY/WORN BUT THEY WORK FINE, WITH A GOOD FOCUS. Please contact us if you require any further information - we are here to help.DESCRIPTION A INTERESTING, USED ITEM. – Please send us your post code for confirmation.ĭeliveries taking on average ten working days to arrive at your door from receipt of payment. We ship worldwide with professional packing and attractive rates – please send us your post / zip code and country for a quote.įree delivery to most of the U.K. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all of our antiques. Delivered polished and ready for the home. This is a wonderful pair of vintage binoculars, with Goerz being one of the leading names of German optical specialists in the early 20th century. Interior dressed with smooth, dark blue velour Hand grips dressed in quality textured leatherĬarry pouch in original condition - clasp not situated Turned eyecups, adjustment wheel to the right Serial number of 580854 engraved into front fascia Smaller adjustment wheel with marking range from 64-72 Knurled central focus wheel encased within pleasingly formed, folding bridge A German, 4.5x magnification Neo Universal by CP Goerz of Berlin, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920.ĭelightful binocular from a sought-after German specialistĭisplaying a desirable aged patina - optical elements in clear orderĮlegantly milled brass with painted black finishĬP Goerz Berlin logo present on left barrel Neo Universal model name to the right
