Nice genuine WWII US Army M15 binoculars, 7 x 50, manufactured by Westinghouse and dated 1944. Lenses show no visible defect.
Name R.A. Salas has been engraved on the left side.
Good overall condition; come in their original M44 russet leater case, on the top of which name Salas has been carved and written.
Great homogenous set.
Genuine WWII US Army Mark 33 binoculars, 6x30, manufactured by Universal Camera Corp. and dated 1943. Lenses show no visible defect. Complete with leather carrying strap.
In very good overall condition, the present binoculars come in their original blackened leather case. Lift-the-Dot fastener is in working order.
Nice homogeneous set.
Nice genuine WWII US Navy Mark 28 binoculars, 7 x 50, manufactured by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company in Rochester, New York and dated 1943.
Lenses show no visible defect.
Complete and in very good overall condition; come in their original case, hallmarked Hood .
Genuine WWII US Army M3 binoculars, 6x30, manufactured by Nash-Kelvinator Corp. and dated 1942. Lenses show no visible defect. The russet leather sling is still present.
Good overall condition; come in their original leather M17 case -- Lift-the-Dot fastener is in working order.
Nice homogeneous set.
Great genuine WWII US Army M5 binoculars, 6x30, manufactured by Wollensak in Rochester, New York.
This type remained in active service through 1941.
Good overall condition; retain their original russet leather sling.
Come in their original leather case, hallmarked Wollensak.
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