ID 1263966
Lot 13125 | Toko 7x, Kaiserlich Japanische Kriegsmarine, im Köcher, 1930/40
SN 1784. Die linke Abdeckung mit Toko-Logo über Seriennummer, daneben und darunter mehrere japan. Schriftzeichen, wohl für Navigation (links) und "mit Strichplatte" (darunter). Auf der rechten Abdeckung "7 X 7° 10' ", darunter japan. Zeichen im Kreis. Auf der oberen Achsscheibe ein Anker. Beidseitige Okularverstellung leichtgängig. Die originale Belederung mit deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren und professioneller Reparatur am rechten Rohr, der schwarze Lack deutlich berieben. Messingdeckel. Trageriemen. Gewicht 1,2 kg. Durchsicht 1-2, ein lateraler Sprung (ca. 5x12 mm) im rechten Objektiv. Dazu ein wohl späterer brauner Lederköcher mit violettem Samtfutter, die obere Vorderkante geprägt "Made in Japan", darunter "EP" in Raute (diese Kennzeichnung mußte auf Produkten, die unter amerikanischer Besatzung produziert und für den Export bestimmt waren, angebracht werden). Trageriemen. Sehr guter Zustand.
Toko 7x, Imperial Japanese Navy, in case, 1930/1940
Toko 7x, Imperial Japanese Navy, in case, 1930/1940
SN 1784. The left cover marked with Toko logo above serial number, and several japanese characters, the right cover marked "7 X 7° 10' " and two japanese characters in a circle. On the upper hinge disk an anchor. Smooth diopter adjustment. The original leatherette with signs of repair and a prfoessional repair, the black paint pretty worn off. Brass covers. Carrying strap. Weight 1,2 kg. Transparency 1-2, a chip (ca. 5x12 mm) in the right objective. In a brown leather case, probably post-war, with purple velvet lining, the front edge marked "Made in Japan", below which "EP" in a diamond (the "EP" designation was compulsory for items produced during US occupation and dedicated for export). Carrying strap. Very good condition.
Condition: II
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