The SDSS image reveals an apparent interacting pair with a distorted blue looping galaxy on the south side. Somewhat similar appearance to UGC 10402 = VV 560.
600/800mm - 24" (8/30/16): at 375x; faint to fairly faint, fairly small, elongated roughly 2:1 ~N-S. There appears to be a brighter knot at the north end that bulges out to the northwest. On the SDSS this feature appears to be the nucleus of the galaxy or the northern component of two distorted, interacting galaxies. An unequal 5" to 6" double star [mag 11-11.5 primary] is 3.3' NE. Located 7.3' NNW of mag 6.4 HD 218101. UGC 12350 lies 13' NE.
Notes by Steve Gottlieb