Leitz, Wetzlar with an eagle and letter M on the left side frame cover plate.The optics are clear but a little cloudy, they are in proper collimation, and the individually adjustable eyepieces work properly. Large aluminum frame 7x50 binoculars made by E. It was listed on our site previously but hasīeen sold and is no longer available for purchase. This item is listed for historical interest only. German WWII Kriegsmarine Binoculars & Case, E.Leitz-Wetzlar, 7x50
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Many of the vintage Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscopes featured on our website are believed to have been manufactured as early as 1925, and many are still branded with their original serial numbers from production. Long before Ernst Leitz Wetzlar changed its name to Leica Camera, the company produced high-quality microscopes during the last few decades of the 19th century into the early 20th century.