A pair of Deraisme Paris Lumdop 12 x 35 binoculars, with leather case. in A large Selection of Antiques, General, Ceramics, Glassware, C (13 Mar 2023) Opera Glasses Gold Theater Binoculars with Factory Sale, Instruments Binoculars Area of application Theatre OPTICS PRO Factory Sale, Vintage Deraisme Paris
Lemaire Fabt is a pretty well known binocular marker from the period, with examples from pre-WW1 to designs from WW2. Not really a market for Deraisme Binoculars · Antique DERAISME FT. · Antique French Opera Glasses, Deraisme Paris, Mother of Pearl & Brass · Leather-covered Deraisme of Paris Binoculars
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Brass/Bronze? Binoculars, probably from WWI ? - Binoculars Vintage Paris France Deraisme Lonrop 8 X 32 Binoculars. Photo 1. FINAL BID: $20.50. Watch Loading | 5 Bids Bid + Deraisme Paris Leirop 8x30 French Binoculars 1950's
Deraisme Paris Skyrop 8×25 – Foto Köberl – Secondhand A pair of Deraisme Paris Lumdop 12 x 35 binoculars, with leather it looks like some French models, Deraisme Paris military BINOCULARS for example. Thanks. Best Regards. J. Quote. sevenofnine Cosmos
These brass binoculars are covered with black leather, and may date from the World War I period. The optics are nice a clear, considering the age of these Deraisme Binoculars | National Museum of American History
Deraisme Paris – Opernfernglas. € 29,00 no VAT (differential taxation according to §25a UStG.) excl. Shipping Cost. Opera binoculars. Image is decent on these. I've seen a lot worse Eye relief is fair Not glasses friendly Can't get closer than 30 ft or image will begin
These claim to be French WW1 binoculars, are they legit? : r Home/Viewing & Projection/Binoculars, Telescopes & Opera Glasses/Deraisme Paris Skyrop 8×25.. Deraisme Paris Skyrop 8x25 - Image 2. Adolphe and Edouard Deraisme were making field glasses by the 1890s and prism binoculars by 1906. An advertisement from 1902 stated the firm specialized in