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    Crown with letters marked

    Well...my last thought is that the owner marked this french binoculars comercialized in Rome with the savoian crown, and the letters "Esercito italiano. Milizia volontaria"...
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    WWII Soviet 8x30 binoculars

    There are KOMZ postwar binoculars...wartime has these markings...
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    Crown with letters marked

    New markings...in one lense "Luigi Romano. Roma" in the other "Corso Vitt EM 64. Roma"...In Roma there is a street named "Corso Vittorio Emanuele II" built in 1886, so I presume Luigi Romano was a Seller and his store was in that street. The binoculars has so these markings "Jumelle militaire...
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    Crown with letters marked

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    Crown with letters marked

    Maybe sweden? Look the markings of these dated binoculars and monoculars
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    Crown with letters marked

    I Will tell you if I find something new...thanks a lot to all of you!!!
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    Crown with letters marked

    I am really confused about...I Will search for more markings and I Will tell you if I find something...Thanks a lot for your kind help!!!
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    Crown with letters marked

    1500? Maybe...but I don't think the binoculars are so old
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    Crown with letters marked

    The italian crown is 5 looped as well as the spanish is...the E.I. could mean "Esercito italiano"? I think that the correct words It would be "regio Esercito italiano" but I am not sure...the M.V...maybe "milizia volontaria"?? I dont know!
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    Crown with letters marked

    Maybe Italy? Until 1946, their flag wear the savoian crown
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    Crown with letters marked

    I am from Spain...you are right, this crown It looks like our crown...but our military markings usually are marked with the crown and the arm simbol (artillery....infantry...engineers) not only the crown...and I have never seen a spanish binocular from this era with that markings...I show you...
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    Crown with letters marked

    ..but galilean binoculars started in 1609...
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    Crown with letters marked

    Hello! Does someone knows theses markings I found in a binoculars ?? (type Galileo) thanks you!
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    Lobnitz, Schumacher & co. Hamburg

    You are maybe right... Lobnitz made other kind of tools too...
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    Lobnitz, Schumacher & co. Hamburg

    Hello! I have this nice binoculars made by Lobnitz, Schumacher & co in Hamburg, you can graduate each lense independent, so I assume It is posible to be militar (but It has no graticule)..I have been searching through the web trying to date anda confirm if is military...Can you help me with...
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    Kershaw undated binoculars

    WoW! That's a really Interesting info!! I now that wartime items were reutilized years and years after war...but It is great to learn how this happened with these binoculars...thanks a lot for sharing your knowledges!
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    Kershaw undated binoculars

    Thanks a lot! I know It is militar issue because of the arrows...but I don't know about that 14A code you told me (I thought RAF items were "AM" marked...for Air Ministry)...Interesting! I think too It is circa 1930...because in WWII most were dated...and after war I think this model stopped to...
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    Kershaw undated binoculars

    Hi all folks, Happy to say hello! Well, I have this Kershaw binoculars. I have read that model n°2 marklI went from WWI to early WWII, but I am afraid mine have no date marked, so It is posible to know the era without that markings? I hope this pictures helps ..thanks a lot!
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