Sterrop, 1750 c.
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photo - whole telescope
Basic Info

Maker: Sterrop

Year: 1750 c.

Year Range: -

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Manufacturing Location: England

Signature: STERROP

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No stand present.

Collection: Louwman Collection of Historic Telescopes

Accession #: LC 50

Sources:

Louwman, P.J.K., and Zuidervaart, H.J., "A Certain Instrument to See Far: Four Centuries of Styling the Telescope Illustrated by a Selection of Treasures from the Louwman Collection of Historic Telescopes". Wassenaar, 2009. p.73. #54.
Louwman, P.J.K., and Zuidervaart, H.J., "A Certain Instrument for Seeing Far: Four Centuries of Styling the Telescope Illustrated by a Selection of Treasures from the Louwman Collection of Historic Telescopes". Wassenaar, 2013. p.80. #50.

Public Notes:

"Main tube covered with green coloured ray skin. Four black coloured drawtubes. Brass ferrules and fittings...

In the eighteenth century several instrument makers worked under the name of ‘Sterrop’. A possible candidate for this telescope is George Sterrop, working in London between 1747 and 1756. Another hand held telescope signed ‘Sterrop’ is in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (NAV1514)" (Louwman and Zuidervaart, 2013).

Length (open): 800

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Optical Basics

Objective type: singlet

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Materials: rayskin, brass

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