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984 Pair Of W W1 1916 Dated Carl Zeiss Binoculars With Graticules In Leather Case

These authentic Carl Zeiss binoculars, dating back to 1916, offer a glimpse into WWI history. Complete with original leather case and internal graticules, they are a remarkable piece of optical engineering. A must-have for collectors of military memorabilia and vintage optics.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Meat Bidding 2025-10-19 15:33:13 £47.10
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:37:22 £46.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:37:22 £45.23 Auto
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:37:14 £42.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:37:14 £41.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:37:05 £39.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:37:05 £38.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:36:58 £37.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:36:58 £36.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:36:49 £34.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:36:49 £33.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:36:38 £31.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:36:38 £30.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 22:36:28 £24.10 Auto
Processing Channel 2025-10-18 22:36:28 £23.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 19:26:43 £16.10 Auto
Standing Thousand 2025-10-18 19:26:43 £15.10
Meat Bidding 2025-10-18 18:52:50 £10.10
Punk Href 2025-10-18 18:25:55 £9.10
Dump Seo 2025-10-18 18:25:48 £8.10 Auto
Punk Href 2025-10-18 18:25:48 £8.00
Dump Seo 2025-10-18 17:36:29 £7.00
Illinois Mazda 2025-10-18 00:11:10 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £47.10

Winner: Meat Bidding

Timezone: Europe/London

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Antique Carl Zeiss Binoculars

This exceptional pair of Carl Zeiss binoculars dates back to 1916, a significant piece of optical history from the First World War era. These binoculars feature a robust construction, indicative of military-grade equipment, and are complete with internal graticules for range estimation. The binoculars are housed in their original leather case, adding to their historical significance and collectability.

Condition and Collectability

These binoculars exhibit signs of age and use consistent with their vintage, including patina and wear to both the optics and the leather case. Despite this, they remain a remarkable example of early 20th-century optical engineering. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate their historical context, original case, and the presence of the graticules, making them a desirable addition to any collection of military or optical instruments.