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Binoclu de teatru compus din: 2 lentile ovulare în alamă, sistemul de prisme și de reglare și 2 lentile, Φ-2,3 cm, obiective în montare metalică îmbrăcate în sidef. Cele 2 lentile ale binoclului sunt asamblate prin garnituri din alamă prevăzute cu rotiță de reglaj al distanței. Șarniera este prevăzută cu sistem de reglare a binoclului în funcție de distanța dintre ochii observatorului. Binoclul mă…

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Contributors

  • Bresser GmbH

Creator

  • Josef Bresser

Subject

  • Binoclu
  • Teatru, Scala
  • Instrument optic

Type of item

  • Instrument optic
  • Aparate-agregate-dispozitive
  • Binoclu
  • Scala

Date

  • A doua jumătate a sec. XX

Medium

  • casting (process)
  • pasting
  • mother of pearl
  • brass (alloy)
  • glass (material)
  • Nacre
  • Glass
  • Brass

Contributors

  • Bresser GmbH

Creator

  • Josef Bresser

Subject

  • Binoclu
  • Teatru, Scala
  • Instrument optic

Type of item

  • Instrument optic
  • Aparate-agregate-dispozitive
  • Binoclu
  • Scala

Date

  • A doua jumătate a sec. XX

Medium

  • casting (process)
  • pasting
  • mother of pearl
  • brass (alloy)
  • glass (material)
  • Nacre
  • Glass
  • Brass

Providing institution

  • The Museum of Oltenia

Aggregator

  • National Heritage Institute, Bucharest

Intermediate provider

  • Project Management Unit – Ministry of Culture

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Places

  • Romania
  • Deutsches Reich
  • Kronstadt
  • Braşov
  • Transylvania
  • Germany
  • Rhede
  • Romania
  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Brașov County

Current location

  • Muzeul Olteniei. Secția de Istorie-Arheologie - CRAIOVA

Identifier

  • I 55620
  • Culturalia#4e8dea71-e98a-4bba-a8d1-8f1faf13cc3c

Extent

  • lungime - 5 cm, lățime - 9,5 cm, diametrul lentilei - 2,3 cm

Is part of

  • Tridimensionale

Providing country

  • Romania

Collection name

  • 951_Ministerul_Culturii_Artifacts

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z
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