An impressive aluminium and brass 6” refracting astronomical Telescope by Irving & Son
circa 1950
on polished aluminium stand with iron counterweights, with rack and pinion mechanism, calibrated ring and brass sighting scope 8
together with nut, spanners, associated alan keys and extra iron counter weight
192cms high by 211cms long
Estimate: |
£2,500 - £4,000
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Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.
H. N. Irving and Son was one of the last firms of bespoke telescope
makers. Based at 258 Kingston Road for most of the 20th century, Horace N. and
Ronald N. Irving established a reputation for excellent craftsmanship; Patrick
Moore was a regular visitor as a young boy. Ron Irving joined the company in
1936 and became sole proprietor on the death of his father in 1941. He died in
2005. Irving & Son mainly made Newtonian reflecting telescopes, later
providing parts and accessories as Ron Irving's health declined and made it
difficult to build large instruments. He was also involved in restoring antique
telescopes, notable the 10-inch Calver at Brayebrook Observatory. To supplement
the telescope making business Ron Irving also took on work for the National
Physical laboratory, designing hypsometer test baths to calibrate high-pressure
thermometers. These were sold worldwide: the correspondence indicates that
items went as far afield as South Africa and India.
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