Brass Pirate Spyglass with Leather Belt Pouch

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Brass pirate spyglass with leather belt pouch. Functional vintage-style telescope with basic magnification and antique patina finish.

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Step into the world of seafarers and adventurers with this Brass Pirate Spyglass, a classic piece inspired by traditional maritime telescopes. Made from solid brass, this spyglass offers durability along with an authentic antique look. Brass does not rust but naturally develops a patina over time, enhancing its vintage character and historical appeal.

This Brass Pirate Spyglass is a functional telescope with a working lens that provides basic magnification. It allows you to view distant objects by simply adjusting the telescope tube length to bring the image into focus. While not designed as a precision optical instrument, it works well as a traditional-style spyglass for casual viewing and reenactment use.

The spyglass comes with a genuine leather belt pouch, making it easy to carry and store. The pouch keeps the telescope protected and allows for convenient hands-free carrying, perfect for events, costumes, or travel.

Ideal for pirate costumes, LARP events, theater, or as a decorative display piece, this spyglass combines functionality with historical charm. Whether used or displayed, it captures the spirit of maritime exploration.

Care Instructions

  • Wipe with a soft dry cloth after use
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture
  • Polish brass occasionally if a brighter finish is desired

Note

Each Brass Pirate Spyglass is handcrafted, so slight variations in finish and tone are

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Size

S, L

Shipping weight 0,05635 kg – 0,0621 kg

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