A pair of Victorian silver, chrome and brass opera glasses, maker's initials 'EL', Birmingham, 1882

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A pair of Victorian silver, chrome and brass opera glasses, maker's initials 'EL', Birmingham, 1882

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ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
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A pair of Victorian silver, chrome and brass opera glasses, maker's initials 'EL', Birmingham, 1882
chrome eye-pieces, the body with stylised foliage, damage to the body, 5,7cm long, extended 7,2cm long, cased; and a silver and brass monocular, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1904, the eye-piece moulded 'The Goodwood, Manufacture Parisienne', 8,3cm long, extended 10,9cm long
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