A World War I barograph altimeter
A World War I barograph/altimeter, from an Albatros Scout (German biplane), now with a silvered plaque inscribed 'Altimeter of Albatros Scout Type D5 driven down in the English lines at Ly Fontaine on March 18th 1918 at 7.30am (pilot captured) by Lieut. E. Varley, Lieut. D. Goodason, Leiut. C.R. Keary, 23 Squad R.F.C.' with wooden case and maker's label
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A World War I barograph/altimeter, from an Albatros Scout (German biplane), now with a silvered plaque inscribed 'Altimeter of Albatros Scout Type D5 driven down in the English lines at Ly Fontaine on March 18th 1918 at 7.30am (pilot captured) by Lieut. E. Varley, Lieut. D. Goodason, Leiut. C.R. Keary, 23 Squad R.F.C.' with wooden case and maker's label
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Due to current social distancing restrictions, we will not be offering viewing for this sale. If you require further information please request a condition report. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Sold for £350