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probably made in London

Kaleidoscope
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This type of polyangular kaleidoscope was designed by David Brewster (1781-1868) and patented by him in 1817. This example was made around 1820 by Robert Brettell Bate (1782-1847), a scientific instrument maker based in London.

The kaleidoscope consists of two coned tubes forming a barrel which can be turned around. It is engraved with the royal crest and 'DR BREWSTER'S PATENT/No 37' and is mounted on tripod stand.

In his optical researches, Brewster stumbled upon the principles of the kaleidoscope. He named it from the Greek: kalos, beautiful, eidos, form; skopein, to view.

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