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probably made in London

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This telescope was made between 1761 and 1766, probably by Peter Dollond (1731-1820), a scientific instrument maker based in London.

The single draw, 1-inch refracting telescope (the size of the diameter of the objective lens) has a mahogany tube with brass bound ends. The draw is marked 'P. DOLLOND/ Strand/ LONDON'. The telescope uses a combination of crown and flint glass for the objective lens, which corrects chromatic aberration (colour fringes in the image). The eyepiece is made of five components.

In 1758, Dollond's father, John, a Spitalfields weaver, patented his achromatic doublet lens. In 1765, a further improvement was made by Dollond himself using a double-concave flint glass cemented to two double convex lenses of crown glass. However, the patent was disputed by other London optical instrument makers, although not very successfully.

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