Vintage Optics

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Les Opticiens Maurice Frères ♥ : Vintage and antique optometrist’s trial lens frames. Eyewear Art, Eyewear Store Design, Math Geek, Optical Stores, Eye Logo, Steampunk Accessories, Warby Parker, Good To See You, Vintage Eyeglasses
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Les Opticiens Maurice Frères ♥ : Vintage and antique optometrist’s trial lens frames.
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Rare 70's Christian Dior 360 Round Eyeglass Frames Large | Etsy
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an old fashioned wooden box with many different types of buttons in it and two key controls on the front
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Antique Opticians display box with lenses
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black and white photograph of two people in a room with posters on the wall behind them
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an old pair of glasses in a wooden box
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an old advertisement for eyeglasses with a man looking at the camera
1913 American Optical Ad Fits-U Eyeglasses
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an old black and white photo of a young boy wearing glasses, a beanie and a jacket
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** Vintage Photo Booth Picture ** Perhaps it was super cold outside so that this boy's glasses fogged up! Circa 1930
a black and white photo of a man with glasses
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Contact lenses- After the ideas described by Leonardo da Vinci (1508, Codex of the eye, Manual D), René Descartes (1636) and John Herschel (1845, Encyclopedia Metropolitana), a German ophthalmologist Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick was the first, who constructed the first contact lens from heavy blown glass. In 1936 William Feinbloom introduced the first plastic lenses, but the modern contact lenses (which are only on the cornea) were born in 1949. Victorian Curiosities, Doctor Equipment, Antique Oddities, Vintage Eyes, Steampunk Movies, Creepy History, Steampunk Festival, Rene Descartes
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Contact lenses- After the ideas described by Leonardo da Vinci (1508, Codex of the eye, Manual D), René Descartes (1636) and John Herschel (1845, Encyclopedia Metropolitana), a German ophthalmologist Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick was the first, who constructed the first contact lens from heavy blown glass. In 1936 William Feinbloom introduced the first plastic lenses, but the modern contact lenses (which are only on the cornea) were born in 1949.