Antique wire rim spectacles feature a classic oval lens shape and a delicate saddle bridge, characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century eyewear. These glasses come with a vintage jeweler's envelope from J.V. Quinn Jeweler in Portage, Wisconsin, dated 1941, which adds a unique historical provenance. The frames are crafted from a dark-toned metal, likely steel or nickel, with thin wire temples. Please note that one temple arm is currently detached at the hinge and requires repair. These make an excellent addition to a collection of medical curiosities, historical costumes, or as a restoration project for vintage eyewear enthusiasts.

Type: Spectacles
Era: Early 1900s
Frame Material: Metal
Lens Shape: Oval
Bridge Style: Saddle Bridge
Color: Gunmetal / Dark Grey
Origin: J.V. Quinn Jeweler (Portage, WI)
Repair Needed: Detached Temple Arm/Missing Lens

Keywords: Victorian, Edwardian, Steampunk, Civil War, Historical Reenactment, Optometrist, Optical History, Antique Eyeglasses, Wire Rimmed, Curio, Ephemera, 1940s Envelope, Americana, Restoration Project