Rare Japanese WWII binoculars and copy of Mein Kampf in ‘snapshot of history’ sale

A rare pair of binoculars captured from a Japanese warship at the tail end of the second World War is among the lots going under the hammer at Niall Mullen’s Summer Interior and Historical Sale at Eureka House in Kells. The online sale on June 16th – in conjunction with auctioneer Victor Mee – includes quirky pieces from the 17th century right up to 2015. The relic (€5,000-€7,000) is expected to generate much interest from history buffs.

Rare binoculars captured from a Japanese warship at end of the second World War, in chrome, brass, and oak. Restored and fully operational (€5,000-€7,000).
Rare binoculars captured from a Japanese warship at end of the second World War, in chrome, brass, and oak. Restored and fully operational