ID 1322902
Lot 2643 | Fernglas DF 7x50, Gasmaskenokular, C. Zeiss, Jena, Kriegsmarine, Artillerie, 1940
SN 2074078. Die linke Abdeckung mit Hersteller, Type, Seriennummer, Marineadler/"M/IV/1", "+", die rechte "Artl./Nr.9475". Okularverstellung leichtgängig. Spezialokulare für den Gasmaskengebrauch, ausziehbare Augenmuscheln aus Gummi, links mit Fehlstelle, leicht versprödet. Strichplatte rechts, mit horizontaler und vertikaler Graduierung. Das "+" neben dem Code "rln" blau ausgelegt für Instrumentenfett 1442, für Betrieb bis -40° C. Der schwarze Raulack mit Gebrauchsspuren, der schwarze Originallack abgenutzt. Gewicht 1,1 kg. Durchsicht 2, Rarität 6.
Produktion März 1940 aus einer Serie von 1000 Stück.
Mit originalem Köcher mit Kriegsmarine-Stempelung vorne und Stempel "┤ARTZ-" des Artilleriezeugamts am Deckel (teilweise verwischt), gelbe Vorsatzlinsen im Köcher vorhanden. Trageriemen.
Binoculars DF 7x50 with eye pieces for gas mask, C. Zeiss, Jena, Kriegsmarine , Artillery, 1940
Binoculars DF 7x50 with eye pieces for gas mask, C. Zeiss, Jena, Kriegsmarine , Artillery, 1940
SN 2074078. The left cover with maker, model, SN, Navy Eagle/"M/IV/1", "+", the right cover marked "Artl./Nr.9475". Smooth diopter adjustment. Extractable rubber eye pieces for use with gas masks, the left one with chip, brittle. On the right side graticule (crossed scales). The "+" sign on the left cover coloured blue to designate lubrication with "Instrumentenfett 1442" for operation down to -40°C. Original black structured finish and black paint with signs of use. Weight 1.1 kg. Transparency 2, rarity 6.
Made in March of 1940 in a batch of 1000.
In original case with Kriegsmarine markings on the front and "┤ARTZ-" for Artilleriezeugamt on the cover, partially rubbed off. Greenish eye piece covers inside. Leather strap.
Condition: II - III
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