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HomeMilitary Antiques and CollectiblesOptics Victorian c.1860–1890 Wire-Framed Gold-toned Gentleman’s Spectacles with Loop Temples, Possible Officer Private Purchase

Victorian c.1860–1890 Wire-Framed Gold-toned Gentleman’s Spectacles with Loop Temples, Possible Officer Private Purchase

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SKU: JAQ#3240A0_3282238650 (ref. no.)

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SKU: JAQ#3240A0_3282238650 Category: Optics Tags: 169, c.1860–1890, Gentlemans, Gold-toned, Loop, Officer, Possible, Private, Purchase,, spectacles, Temples,, Trench Art, victorian, Wire-Framed
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*Victorian c.1860–1890 Wire-Framed Gold-toned Gentleman’s Spectacles with Loop Temples, Possible Officer Private Purchase*

An attractive and original pair of late Victorian to early Edwardian gentleman’s spectacles, dating to approximately 1880–1910, featuring oval lenses set within slim gold-toned wire rims, a traditional saddle (“W”) bridge, and long slender straight side arms terminating in distinctive tear-drop loop finials.

These are a classic example of privately purchased gentleman’s reading or dress spectacles from the transitional late 19th to early 20th century period, before full cable-wrap temples became standard. The loop-ended arms were designed for comfort and security, often allowing the attachment of a retaining ribbon or cord, and were commonly carried in waistcoat pockets, travelling cases, dressing sets, and campaign kits.

The delicate riveted side hinges and elegant bridge construction are typical of quality optical manufacture of the period. The warm gold-coloured finish—likely gilt brass or rolled gold over base metal—gives the piece particularly strong display appeal compared to later nickel or steel examples. These were not specialist folding spectacles, but rather a refined everyday gentleman’s personal accessory, typical of Victorian and Edwardian private purchase optical wear.

Approx. Measurements – Lens width: 3.7 cm. Overall width: 10.5 cm. Temple length: 13 cm.

History Note:
During the Victorian period, spectacles of this type were practical everyday personal items designed for portability and discreet use. Officers in military service often privately purchased similar examples from outfitters for field and travel use, as formal issue optical equipment was uncommon. Their lightweight wire construction and provision for a retaining cord made them particularly practical for travel, riding, and campaign use. While similar styles were certainly used during the American Civil War period and other 19th century conflicts, without provenance these are best catalogued simply as Victorian private-purchase spectacles rather than specifically Civil War issue.

*Condition*
Good original condition for age, with both lenses present and the frame remaining structurally sound. Light surface wear, age-related rubbing, and areas of verdigris/patina to the metal commensurate with age and use. Hinges remain intact, and the loop-ended temples are original. An honest untouched example with strong display character. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

JAQ#3240A0_3282238650

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