robgul
Barry Bucknell is my hero
I bought this at a junk sale today - it seems to be of quite good quality, well made and in the original fitted plywood case. It says P T Barclay & Partners - SAM1 on it. So far I've tracked down that the business was in the UK and dissolved in 2010.
Any ideas what it might have been used for? - it looks to me to possibly be some sort of testing scope ( a bit like the traditional linen-tester magnifiers) - it opens like a telescope, the knob is for fine adjustment and there are some calibration marks on the top tube section.
Pic gives an idea of scale - approx 17cm top to bottom when closed, the bottom clear section is about 2.5cm deep and 5.5cm in diameter
... BTW, I resisted the large box of ancient tools - some very large wooden planes but worm-ridden.
Any ideas what it might have been used for? - it looks to me to possibly be some sort of testing scope ( a bit like the traditional linen-tester magnifiers) - it opens like a telescope, the knob is for fine adjustment and there are some calibration marks on the top tube section.
Pic gives an idea of scale - approx 17cm top to bottom when closed, the bottom clear section is about 2.5cm deep and 5.5cm in diameter
... BTW, I resisted the large box of ancient tools - some very large wooden planes but worm-ridden.