

The separate rotating chamber now can be now unscrewed so small treasures of your own may be added for added fun and sentimentality.Included inside the dry object chamber is a nice bright mix of hand lamp-worked glass and pressed glass gems. If you are searching for reasonably priced, beautiful kaleidoscopes for sale, you may have found the right one with this discrete brass kaleidoscope!

Kaleidoscopes To You has all styles of kaleidoscopes for sale! Whether you are a collector or looking for a unique gift you’ll be able to find a perfect fit right here. Inconspicuous, this 5 ¼ inch long brass kaleidoscope is designed by Artist N & J with a 3 mirror system, giving the viewer color into infinity! Get lost in a world of color with the help of this small, but powerful kaleidoscope! Other Info: Well-made, heavy scope, brass, no makers marks, eye hole has a glass non-magnifying lens, scope has a stand but it may not be original.The Mini Escape brass kaleidoscope is a sleek, slender and stunning kaleidoscope with a high contrast visual that is hard to look away from. Mirror System: 2-mirror system produces a 7 point mandala Other Info: Well-made, heavy scope, ceramic, signed "Mox C. © '97", eye hole has a glass non-magnifying lens, no standĭimensions: 8 inches long (including the object cell) and 1.5 inches in diameter, Object cell is 1.25 inches long and 1.75 inches in diameter Wheel: attached, rotating single wheel, hand painted color design Mirror System: 2-mirror system produces a 6 point mandala Here are some pictures of unknown scope number 2:ĭimensions: 8 inches long body (excluding the wheel) and 1.25 inches wide (each of the 4 sides), Wheel is 3.5 inches in diameter. Here is a picture of unknown scope number 1: It must be nice to have made so many scopes that you can't remember the names of the all. We are looking for the names of these scopes! Information: For June we have 2 scopes made by Steven Gray. Identify the Name of these Scopes: We are seeking the names of either of both of these Steven Gray scopes. Other Info: Well-made, heavy scope, brass pipe body, no makers mark, eye hole has a glass magnifying lens, nice wooden stand Wheel: attached, rotating single wheel, stained glass with stone agates. Here are some pictures of its artist signature:ĭimensions: 12 1/4 inches long body (excluding the wheel) and 1 3/8 inches in diameter, Wheel is 4 inches in diameter. Other Info: Well-made, heavy scope, glass body, signed "One Kene"? (see picture), fixed pedestal. Wheel: attached, rotating double wheel, painted glass. The September answer is: Unknown as of now!ĭimensions: 9 inches long body (including the wheel) and 10 inches high, Wheel is 3 1/2 inches accross. Other Info: Well-made parlor scope, wooden body and attached stand, no makers mark, eye hole is open (no eye piece), adjustable pedestal. Mirror System: 3-mirror equilateral triangle (60-60-60). The Octomber answer is: Unknown as of now!ĭimensions: 11 1/4 inches long body (including the object cell) and 9 inches high, Wheel is 3 3/4 inches accross. Other Info: Well-made miniature brass scope, ring near the eyepiece end spins freely so your can hold it a rotate the scope with your other hand. Object Cell: attached dry cell with a clear dome on its end which allows the image's background to change depending on the objects the scope is pointed at Mirror System: (kaleidoscope/teleidoscope) 2-mirror system produces a many point mandala. Identify the Artist: We are seeking the name of the artist and any other information about this scope.ĭimensions: 4 1/2 inches long and 5/8 of an inch wide. Your scope will be added to a future game of "Identify the Scope". If you have a scope that you want to have identified, send pictures, dimensions and any other info you may know about the scope (year purchased, gallery purchased at, etc.) to This email address is being protected from spambots. Each month a different scope will be pictured and described, your challenge is to identify the artist or provide other information about the scope. This is a monthly game which allows you to demonstrate your scope knowledge.
