Voigtlander Rifle Scope ?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			I could use some help learning more about a Voigtlander rifle scope brought back from Germany in about 1944.  It sits on top of a M1908 Mannlicher that my father shipped back following the end of WWII.  The scope is a tip-off type - meaning that it can be removed from the mounts by pushing a button on the base.  Stamped below the name "Voigtlander" is the city "Braunschweig" and below that "No. 14108."  There is a deer head stamped in the scope, along with the words "Scopar E."  I find no further markings.  I know that Voigtlander made cameras, but I know little else.  Does the scope have value?  It has about 50% of the finish remainging and the optics seem just fine, though I have never fired the gun using the scope or tried to zero same. Thanks for your help.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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