This particular type of spectacle was called a pince nez - literally nose pinch. There are no side arms or temples to hold the lenses on the ears, and the glasses rely on being balanced on the bridge of the nose. They have a little spring to them so they can pinch the nose. You…
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, Pince nez with +2.00 diopter lenses from about 1910., Marked under bridge with 11 DVD14KW., This implies 14 karat gold was used in
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