![]() New Handcrafted Nautical Décor |
![]() New Handcrafted Model Ships |
![]() New Handcrafted Beach Décor |
![]() New Handcrafted Sealife Décor |
![]() Nautical Decor Top Sellers (64) |
![]() Model Ship Top Sellers (51) |
![]() Beach & Sealife Decor Top Sellers (42) |
![]() Cast Iron Decor Top Sellers (34) |
![]() Model Ship Weekly Deals (66) |
![]() Nautical Decor Weekly Deals (213) |
![]() Beach Decor Weekly Deals (205) |
![]() Cast Iron Decor Weekly Deals (219) |
![]() New Summer 2020 |
![]() Wood Decorative Ship Wheels (427) |
![]() Metal Decorative Ship Wheels (112) |
![]() Ship Wheel Clocks (28) |
![]() Ship Wheel Ornaments (77) |
![]() Floor Standing Telescopes (123) |
![]() Spyglasses (43) |
![]() Brass Telescopes & Spyglasses (50) |
![]() Chrome Telescopes & Spyglasses (36) |
![]() Antique Telescopes & Spyglasses (60) |
![]() Binoculars (31) |
![]() Brass Bells (36) |
![]() Hand Bells (17) |
![]() Chrome/Brushed Nickel Bells (25) |
![]() Antique Bells (26) |
![]() Cast Iron Bells (28) |
![]() Brass Compasses (65) |
![]() Antique Compasses (41) |
![]() Chrome Compasses (17) |
![]() Nautical Sextants (11) |
![]() Nautical Leveling Instruments (9) |
![]() Decorative Porthole Mirrors (65) |
![]() Decorative Porthole Windows (53) |
![]() Decorative Chrome Portholes (35) |
![]() Decorative Antique Portholes (54) |
![]() Porthole Clocks (31) |
![]() Poop Deck Signs (49) |
![]() Captain Signs (65) |
![]() Welcome Aboard Signs (40) |
![]() Nautical Sayings Signs (391) |
![]() Nautical Alphabet Flags/Signs (50) |
![]() Beach Signs (102) |

DON'T DISEMBARK JUST YET!
Enter email to receive 10% off your first order.
x
Handcrafted Nautical Decor More Products Like This One
Order now and you can return the item up until Jan 2nd
We ship daily! Order by 2PM est on the following dates for guaranteed delivery by Christmas!
Shipping Method | Order By |
3 Day Service | Tue Dec 20th |
2 Day Service | Wed Dec 21st |
Next Day Service | Thu Dec 22nd |
Deluxe Class Solid Brass Admiral's Spyglass Telescope 27"
The Hampton Nautical Premium Quality 27" Brass Spy Glass Telescope is a great gift for a nautical navigator in your family. The spy glass measures 27" when its four brass tubes, which are clear coated to protect the brass from tarnishing, are fully extended. The spy glass is 9" when collapsed and made from 100% solid brass. Simply adjust the telescope tube length to bring image into clear focus. The 27" spy glass is shipped in a beautiful felt-lined brass-inlaid hardwood case. The box features brass side inlets on all sides and the Hampton Nautical solid brass anchor-with-rope logo on the top of the box. The box is smooth finished hardwood, gloss finished, measuring 9.5" wide with a solid brass clasp in front. Dimensions: 32" L x 2" W x 2" H
|
Key Features:
|

Additional Information
Though antique telescopes were not invented and fully put to use until the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the notion of using lenses to magnify objects dates to ancient times. Glass lenses were originally discovered by the Phoenecians, as described by Pliny, around 5000 BC when cooking fires on the desert sand caused the sand to melt. The earliest known magnifying lens is from 750 BC from the Assyrian palace of Nimrud. Along with these earliest glass lenses, natural crystal lenses have been used since before recorded history, and it was these crystal lenses that were used in the earliest model antique telescopes. By the 12th Century reading stones were documented throughout Europe, and in the 14th Century spectacles were invented in Northern Italy, with convex lenses designed to correct for far sightedness. Within a hundred years the invention of concave lenses in spectacles allowed for correction in near sightedness. While antique telescopes were still a century away from creation, and telescope brass had yet to be implemented, the idea for such a device was mentioned in the 13th Century by English Philosopher Roger Bacon. In his treatise Opus Majus, Bacon makes mention of several “transparent bodies” being arranged “with respect to our sight and objects of vision, that the rays will be deflected and bent in any direction,” so that “we may see the object near or at a distance.” This treatise may have been one of the first written descriptions of the concept that would later become the spyglass telescope.
OUR BRANDS
HANDCRAFTED NAUTICAL DECOR was founded in 1954 and since then we have expanded our products, websites and brands. Shop and save on all 5 brands/websites and enjoy one shopping cart.

SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE!

HANDCRAFTED NAUTICAL DECOR HELPFUL INFORMATION
Questions? Call 800-313-9128 ![]() | ||
|
1827 West Valley Blvd. Alhambra, CA 91803