A pair of 15 x 110 Border Guard binoculars, Russia, circa 1950














A pair of 15 x 110 Border Guard binoculars, Russia, circa 1950
£6,995.00
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A wonderful pair of “big-eye” Russian Border Guard binoculars (model with telescopic sunshades on a later aluminium stand, circa 1950. These binoculars were designed for surveillance, artillery fire correction and reconnaissance. With a large wide lens and magnification, 15 x 110, this is an incredibly decorative piece of interiors design, professionally polished and mounted on a stunning telescopic tripod stand.
Condition: perfect
Dimensions: maximum height 190cm, minimum height 130cm, binocular head is 38cm deep and 30cm wide