Key CharacteristicsThe Frame Architecture: These spectacles showcase a signature "Ful-Vue" design where the temples are attached at the top of the eyewire instead of the center. This design was introduced to maximize peripheral vision.Cable Temples: The flexible, curved metal arms wrap securely entirely around the ears. This style was common during the early-to-mid 20th century to prevent glasses from slipping off during activity.Material Composition: Frames from this era were typically constructed of high-quality 1/10 12K gold-filled metal or white gold-filled metal.