Opera glasses - 1850-1900 - Europe






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Antique opera glasses dating to ca. 1850–1900, made of aluminium with a Victorian Belle Époque design, 6 cm high, 9 cm wide and 3 cm deep; very good condition, tested and working.
Description from the seller
A charming pair of antique opera glasses dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, distinguished by their finely embossed floral decoration and elegant silver-toned finish. The barrels are richly ornamented with raised floral motifs, reflecting the decorative taste of the Belle Époque period when such instruments served as both practical theatre accessories and fashionable personal possessions.
Particularly noteworthy is their aluminium construction. During the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, aluminium was still regarded as a modern and innovative material, valued for its light weight, resistance to corrosion and refined appearance. Its use in personal accessories and optical instruments reflected contemporary technological progress and offered a practical alternative to heavier brass examples.
The binoculars feature a traditional central focusing mechanism and retain their original optical components. Their compact proportions and decorative character make them especially appealing to collectors of antique optical instruments, theatre memorabilia and decorative objects from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
The opera glasses remain functional, with the focusing mechanism operating as intended and the optics providing a clear view. The aluminium surfaces display an attractive age-related patina together with minor wear and imperfections consistent with careful use over time. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
A charming pair of antique opera glasses dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, distinguished by their finely embossed floral decoration and elegant silver-toned finish. The barrels are richly ornamented with raised floral motifs, reflecting the decorative taste of the Belle Époque period when such instruments served as both practical theatre accessories and fashionable personal possessions.
Particularly noteworthy is their aluminium construction. During the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, aluminium was still regarded as a modern and innovative material, valued for its light weight, resistance to corrosion and refined appearance. Its use in personal accessories and optical instruments reflected contemporary technological progress and offered a practical alternative to heavier brass examples.
The binoculars feature a traditional central focusing mechanism and retain their original optical components. Their compact proportions and decorative character make them especially appealing to collectors of antique optical instruments, theatre memorabilia and decorative objects from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
The opera glasses remain functional, with the focusing mechanism operating as intended and the optics providing a clear view. The aluminium surfaces display an attractive age-related patina together with minor wear and imperfections consistent with careful use over time. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
