A wood-body divided telescope, the body with painted decoration, internal mirrors and viewing lenses and wand.

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A wood-body divided telescope, the body with painted decoration, internal mirrors and viewing lenses and wand.
Literature
Amédé Guillemin (1968), Les Phénomènes de la Physique, p. 294.
Gaston Tissandier (n.d.), Popular Scientific Recreations, p. 135.
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Lot Essay

Tissandier decsribed the divided telescope thus: 'the apparatus raised on a firm stand, allows of one apparently seeing an object through a stone or other opaque object...The observer, looking through it, plainly perceives the object through the glass; the image is reflected four times before reaching the eye, by means of small mirrors concealed in the instrument'.

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