Antique Opera Glasses Gold & Mother-Of-Pearl, Embossed Satin Case Circa 1880-191
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Enhance your collection with these exquisite antique opera glasses crafted by Carpenter & Co. of Paris, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Featuring a gold-tone metal frame adorned with genuine mother-of-pearl inlays, these glasses exemplify the elegance of the Belle Époque era.
Key Features:
Manufacturer: Carpenter & Co., Paris
Era: Circa 1880-1910
Materials: Gold-tone metal with mother-of-pearl inlays
Condition: [Detail any signs of wear, functionality of the focus mechanism, and clarity of lenses.]
Case: Original textured fabric case included
These opera glasses are not only a functional accessory but also a piece of history, reflecting the refined tastes of theatergoers from a bygone era. Whether you're a collector of antique optics or seeking a unique decorative piece, this item is sure to impress.
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Carpenter & Co. was active during the 19th and early 20th centuries, known for producing high-quality opera glasses, often featuring mother-of-pearl inlays and gold-tone metal.
The style of your opera glasses, with their mother-of-pearl panels and intricate design, is typical of late Victorian to early Edwardian era (circa 1880-1910).
The gold-tone metal and beaded detail around the lenses align with the aesthetic preferences of the Belle Époque period (1890-1914), when such elegant accessories were highly fashionable.
The textured fabric case also suggests turn-of-the-ce
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