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Vintage Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses
$74.99
1 in stock
Vintage Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses: A Glimpse into Classic Elegance
These Vintage Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses are a beautiful and functional accessory, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of elegance. They add a touch of classic sophistication to any event, from the theater to the opera.
Elegant Design: A Symphony of Materials
The body of these opera glasses is crafted from genuine mother of pearl. This natural material adds a unique and iridescent beauty to the glasses. Specifically, the shimmering, pearlescent surface catches the light, creating a visually appealing and sophisticated look.
Brass-plated Accents: A Touch of Refinement
The hinged bridge, outside of the eye cups, and bell are elegantly brass plated. This adds a touch of classic refinement and enhances the glasses’ durability. Moreover, the warm tones of the brass plating beautifully complement the cool, iridescent hues of the mother of pearl.
Functional Optics: Clear Viewing
These opera glasses offer 3x magnification, a standard strength for theater and opera viewing. This magnification brings distant stage performances into clearer focus, allowing you to see details and expressions you would otherwise miss. Each objective lens measures 1″ in diameter, and each lens at the eye cup measures 0.5″ in diameter.
Focus Wheel: Precision Adjustment
The focus wheel features a ridged edge, providing an easy grip for precise adjustments. Therefore, you can fine-tune the focus for optimal clarity. The focus wheel is made of white plastic, creating a subtle contrast with the other materials.
Compact Size: Portable Elegance
These opera glasses measure 4″ wide at the widest part and are about 2 1/16″ deep. This compact size makes them easily portable, fitting comfortably in a purse or pocket. You can bring a touch of elegance to any event.
Vintage Condition: A Story to Tell
These binocular glasses are vintage, so they show some signs of mild wear, including some of the plated coating rubbed off in spots. These are common signs of wear for vintage items and add to the glasses’ character. Overall, they’re in good condition and fully functional.
Pre-owned, Good Condition: A Timeless Treasure
Although someone donated these pre-owned opera glasses, they’re in good overall condition, ready for you to enjoy.
Support a Great Cause: A Purchase with Purpose
By purchasing these opera glasses, you’re not only acquiring a beautiful and functional accessory, but you’re also supporting a great cause. Father Joe’s Villages is a non-profit organization dedicated to their mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. Your purchase helps them continue their important work of providing housing, food, and other essential services to those in need. These Vintage Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses are a beautiful and functional way to enhance your viewing experience and add a touch of classic elegance to any occasion. By purchasing these glasses, you’re not only investing in a piece of vintage charm but also contributing to a positive impact on your community. It’s a purchase that brings beauty and helps others.
Stamps: Mayflower, 3X, E56, B19
Condition: Pre-owned, good, plated coating rubbed off in some spots
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