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13511 | Spectacles |
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13457 | Spectacles |
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12572 | Eyeglasses |
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| Description: Pince-nex eyeglasses in black leather case lined with purple velvet. Gold chain attached to pin for pining to clothing. Marked, “pt A Nov 1907 - 1917 Louise Morris King”. Note: Photo label is incorrectly numbered. The correct Object ID Number for this photo is 996-225-441. | |||
12571 | Eyeglasses |
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12570 | Eyeglasses |
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12569 | Eyeglasses |
| Description: Wire rimmed glasses in black case. Case marked, “E.F. Robinson Watchmaker and optician. Ellsworth, ME. | ||||
12567 | Sunglasses |
| Description: Pince-nez with greenish-black glass. Hooks on sides for either a lorngnette or chain. Plastic rims and wire nose piece. | ||||
12566 | eyeglasses and case |
| Description: Wire rims. In plaid, red, green and blue case lined with leather. Snaps shut. | ||||
12545 | Three Pair of Spectacles |
| Description: Wire rimmed eyeglasses, each in identical black cases with red lining. Three pair | ||||
12544 | Eyeglasses |
| Description: Pince-nez eyeglasses. Two hole for chain in glass. Flexible nose piece. No chain. | ||||
12543 | Eyeglasses |
| Description: Pince-nez eyeglasses in black case lined with blue velvet. Flexible nose piece. | ||||
12542 | Eyeglasses |
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12541 | Sunglasses |
| Description: Frames hinged on each side and bend around to shade side of eye from sun. Temple length adjustable. | ||||
12540 | Eyeglasses |
| Description: Small wire rimmed rectangular frames with rounded edges. Temple length adjustable. | ||||
12539 | Eyeglasses |
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12538 | Eyeglasses |
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11430 | Eyeglasses |
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| Description: silver spectacles with oval-round frames.Belonged to R.Ruze’s father, Donald B. PerryMarried to Cora May Phillips of Northeast Harbor, the daughter of Cora Justina Savage and Augustus Chase Savage. | |||
2932 | Eclipse-O-Scopes to View the Sun |
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| Description: These were manufactured by J.C. Freeman & Company, Opticians of Worcester, Mass. They measure about 3" X 5" with cut-out slits through which to view the sun during an eclipse. Also included are rectangular films in small envelopes. |