Two sets of vintage welding/cutting googles. One is WILSON brand, other is unmarked. Both likely date to the 1950's or earlier - especially the black unmarked one. The body of the black one appears to be Bakelite with aluminum rings. The elastic band does still have some elasticity left. The nose bridge link is adjustable. 
The tan one is marked Wilson on the inside of each eyepiece & on the metal 'vent'. One attaching point for the headband is broken. Body is plastic or Bakelite with plastic lense rings. The leather nose bridge is adjustable. The headband is rigid material (nylon strap) & is junk but does have the original metal slip-link. 

The extra lenses are a mix of shades & condition as shown. Most look barely used or new (old stock). Lenses are GLASS & not synthetic. Cover plates are plastic for the most part. (stock 2) 

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