Nicholas Brawer Gallery New York

Madison Avenue 1046
10075 New York New York County
United States

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Nicholas Brawer Gallery New York

Here you will discover a collection of rare and unique objects: Enormous vintage naval binoculars used in WWII, working pilot’s cockpit panels from Cold War- era U.S. Air Force supersonic fighter jets and a superb and highly documented collection of vintage miniature gas powered Grand Prix and Indy race cars.

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    Superb Wide-Aperture Impact Excellent Penetrating Power Designed for Navigation, Surveying and Observation Specifications: Magnification: 15 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 8 cm. Angle of View: 4 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 210 ft. @ 1,000 yards Length: 21 in

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    A Rare set of Imperial Japanese Navy 15 Power X 8 Cm. High Angle Binoculars Manufactured by NIKKO In December, 1944 mounted on a custom cradle and tripod.   Specifications:Magnification: 15 xDiameter of Objective Lenses: 8 cm. Angle of View: 4 Degrees (Actual) Diameter of Exit Pupil: 5.3 mm. Linear Field of View at 1/2 mile: 210 ft

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    A Rare set of Imperial Japanese Navy 20 Power X 12 CmBinoculars Manufactured by TOKYO KOGAKU KIKAI (1933-1945) .Specifications:Magnification: 20 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 12 cmAngle of View: 3 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 157.5ft @ 1000 yards (1/2 mile)

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    Among the largest, most powerful serially produced post-WWII naval binoculars ever made. Designed for navigation, surveying and observation.Specifications:Magnification: 25 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 15 cm. Angle of View: 2.7 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 141.4ft @ 1000 yards Length: 38 inches

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    This original set of green-painted, aluminum and brass, cradle-mounted 20 power x 8 cm. binoculars retain their original wood case and are mounted on a fully adjustable wood tripod. The optical qualities on this set are superb, featuring a wide field of view, outstanding brightness, definition, contrast and depth of field.Specifications:Magnification: 20 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 8 cm. Angle of View: 3 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 157.5 feet @ 1000 yards Length: 19 inches

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    Manufactured by Beechcraft with electrically illuminating indicators dating from the 1950s-1970s. The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is an American propeller-driven, single-engined, military aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza.Dimensions:Height: 13 inchesWidth: 27 inches Depth: 12 inches

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    This original set of green-painted, aluminum and brass, cradle-mounted 20 power x 8 cm. binoculars retain their original wood case and are mounted on a fully adjustable wood tripod. The optical qualities on this set are superb, featuring a wide field of view, outstanding brightness, definition, contrast and depth of field.Specifications:Magnification: 20 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 8 cm. Angle of View: 3 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 157.5 feet @ 1000 yards Length: 19 inches

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    The largest, most powerful serially produced post-WWII Naval Binoculars ever made. Designed for Navigation, Surveying and Observation.Specifications:Magnification: 25 x Diameter of Objective Lenses: 15 cm. Angle of View: 2.7 Degrees (Actual) Linear Field of View: 141.4ft @ 1000 yards Length: 38 inches