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Founded in 1990, China Wudung Optics Co., Ltd. is an innovative optics technology opera glasses, lemaire opera glasses, vintage opera glasses, zeiss opera glasses, tasco opera glasses, lascala opera glasses designer and manufacturer, which is engaging in photoelectric instruments and optic instruments. After about 20 years' development, our company has the capacity of complete machine process, spray-paint on surface, electron process, optics assembling. We have own custom opera glasses review, research and development center, production line, marketing and after-sales service department and molding, injection, painting and silk printing workshops. About 60% of our orders are OEM or ODM. We can offer you R&D services that cover market research, design, mold making, samples, trial production and market testing. Our Opera Glasses Products: antique opera glasses, french opera glasses, folding opera glasses, pearl opera glasses, zhumell opera glasses, chevalier opera glasses |
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Multiple draw opera glasses are more rare, as with this patented example in ivory and brass from 1874 (shown on the left). One or two draws would be more normal. The resemblance of this object to two spyglasses is quite striking. Some opera glasses were made for prestige clients from very precious materials. Such objects will often be treated by museums or antique dealers as decorative arts objects rather than optical devices. Indeed the optical power of opera glasses is usually weak, seldom producing a magnification of more than X3, however that is usually adequate to see the action on a stage whilst retaining a bright enough image and a wide field of view. This very fragile pair of collapsible opera glasses (shown second left) features telescopic paper tubes. It was made in mid-19th century France. Similar examples exist where the paper has rotted away completely leaving just a skeleton framework. Unusually, the handle (now missing) and Mother-of-Pearl focusing screw are at the opposite end to the eyepieces. |
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Antique opera glasses manufactured by LEMAIRE, Paris. Material: brass, black leather, glass. Opera glasses are fully functional. Made in France. Pair of French Abalone Opera Glasses in Silk Lined Leather Carrying Case. Signed Lemaire Ft, Paris. Case Signed George Appleton and Company, Boston. Glaases with Screatching Around the Eye Piece or Else in Very Good Condition. Case a Little Rough. Case Measures 3 Inches Tall, 4-3/4 Inches Wide. It was made in mid-19th century France. Similar examples exist where the paper has rotted away completely leaving just a skeleton framework. Unusually, the handle (now missing) and Mother-of-Pearl focusing screw are at the opposite end to the eyepieces. This very fragile pair of collapsible opera glasses (shown second left) features telescopic paper tubes. The opera glasses have an exquisite brick red body with bright gold trim and are accompanied by an elegant velvet and satin hinged gift box and batteries for the LED light. The Stanley London Opera Glasses with LED light. We also offer Small Chrome Binoculars, Small Solid Brass Binoculars and larger Leather Sheathed Brass Binoculars with a Handmade Leather Case. |
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