William Denning discovered IC 450, along with IC 451, around 1890 with his 10-inch reflector. The discovery was communicated directly to Dreyer as it was not published. The IC positions for both galaxies are 6'-7' too far southeast. Corrected positions were published in the 1937 paper "A study of faint northern galaxies" by Seyfert and Shapley (1937AnHar.105..219S).
600/800mm - 24" (1/28/17): at 375x; faint, small, slightly elongated, 20" diameter, sharp stellar nucleus. Forms a pair with IC 451 4' NE.
Notes by Steve Gottlieb