Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model
Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model
Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model
Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model
Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model

Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope : 'Tourist' Model

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  • ID# : 220983021
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  • Start : Tue 27 Feb 2024 00:36:58 (BST)
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Broadhurst Clarkson 3 Draw Field Telescope 

I believe this is the 'Tourist' Model

This is a 3 draw leather clad field telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson. This particular model is I believe is called the 'Tourist', and is ideal for spotting, being optically sound with a 40mm visible diameter objective lens producing a sharp clear image to a magnification of 25x.

Good overall condition showing age related wear commensurate with such an aged item. It produces a good image.

A good polish would restore some of its previous shine.  The leather casing could do with restitching. 


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In 1750 Benjamin Martin established an instrument business with his son Joshua joining him in 1778. Joshua went on to patent a method for manufacturing brass tubing in 1782, the same year the firm was sold to Charles Tulley. The Tulley family ran the business through to 1844 when it was sold to Robert Mills who, in turn, sold on to Alexander Clarkson in 1873.

Broadhurst became a partner in the business in 1892 but had a falling out with Clarkson resulting in the partnership splitting in 1908. Broadhurst promptly moved to 63 Farringdon Road and named the building Telescope House.

In a shrewd move, Broadhurst realised the value of the good Clarkson name and began trading as Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. In house, the firm were able to produce both the lenses and the brass tubes (using Joshua Martin's patented machine). They also operated a showroom and shop on site.

With the advent of the First World War in 1914, the business expanded to support the war effort, opening a second lens making facility in London supported by a telescope factory in Watford.

After the war the business went from strength to strength for a few decades before a steady decline through the '50s and '60s when, by the end of the decade, the business had receded back into Telescope House, closing all other factories.

A gentleman named Dudley Fuller acquired the firm in 1973 renaming it Broadhurst Clarkson and Fuller who have gone on to represent Meade Instruments and supply an extensive dealership network in the U.K.







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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#220983021
Start TimeTue 27 Feb 2024 00:36:58 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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Dispatch TimeMore than 4 Days
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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