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Hinged Lorgnette Spectacles 19th Century Tortoise-Shell and Silver

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The frame, of these lorgnettes was made with a hinge in the bridge center it was made from silver with oblong lenses. The case of this lorgnette was made from tortoise-shell with silver inlay, brass rivets and spring catch. A small ring is affixed to the outer end of the case, through which a small chain or ribbon could be pulled. The ladies used to attach the lorgnette to their bodice and wore it as a brooch.The French optician M. Lepage invented the ‘Hinged Lorgnette' in 1818 and called it ‘face-?-main bris?e’. Artists were designing lorgnettes as high quality ornaments and by mid 19th century it became the favorite European optical aid. Provenance: From the Orr collection, Inventory No. 885. Hugh Orr (1905 - 2002) was a collector and curator of the British Optical Association Museum. In 1985 he published the book ‘Illustrated History of Antique Spectacles‘.