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Lorgnette, horn, American or European
American or European
1700–1945
Lorgnette, shell, silver, European
European
1700–1938
Lorgnette, shell, metal, American
American
1700–1938
Lorgnette, tortoiseshell, European
European
1700–1944
Lorgnette, tortoiseshell, American
American
1700–1938
Lorgnette, Unknown Designer, Diamonds, platinum
Designer Unknown Designer
ca. 1920
Lorgnette, plastic (cellulose nitrate), American or European
American or European
19th century
Lorgnette, metal, French
French
early 19th century
Lorgnette, tortoiseshell, American or European
American or European
19th century
Lorgnette, plastic (cellulose nitrate), American or European
American or European
1700–1942
Lorgnette and chain, René-Jules Lalique  French, Gold, enamel, diamonds, jade, glass
Designer René-Jules Lalique
ca. 1900
Lorgnette, horn, European
European
1700–1938
Lorgnette Fan, Gauze, tinsel, ivory, French
French
late 18th–early 19th century
Lorgnette fan, Horn, French
French
early 19th century
Designer Wiener Werkstätte
ca. 1915
Lorgnette Fan with Scene of Figures in a Courtyard Garden, Watercolor with gold highlights on paper with silk collage; red lacquered and gilded ivory, Chinese, for the European Market
Chinese, for the European Market
mid-18th century
Author John Kendrick Bangs
Publisher George J. Coombes
1886
CHAM (Amédée Charles Henri, Comte de Noé)
Printer Walter Frères
1868
Lorgnettes, Cartier  French, Platinum, diamonds, American
Cartier
ca. 1905
Eyeglasses, metal, European
European
first quarter 19th century
Opera glasses, metal, tortoiseshell, French
French
ca. 1840
Opera glasses, metal, glass, enamel, French
French
late 1890s–early 1900s
Opera glasses, gold, American or European
American or European
1700–1938
Couple on a Settee, Carl Sprinchorn  American, born Sweden, Pen and brown ink and wash on paper
Carl Sprinchorn
ca. 1914–20
Pince-nez, metal, glass, probably American
probably American
20th century
Le Goût du Jour ou Des Chinois du Boulevard Coblentz, from "Caricatures Parisiennes", Aaron Martinet  French, Hand-colored etching
Publisher Aaron Martinet
Anonymous, French, 19th century
ca. 1815
Pince-nez, horn, glass, European
European
1880s
The Box with the Gilded Mask, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec  French, Crayon, brush, and spatter lithograph with scraper printed in five colors on imitation japan paper; only state
Multiple artists/makers
1894
The Crayfish at Longchamps, Eugène Delacroix  French, Lithograph; second state of two
Eugène Delacroix
Printer Charles Motte
1822
Life in New York. Blakey, I say, can't you by the powers of your Stame Engine...?, Harrison Isaacs  British, Hand-colored lithograph
Publisher Harrison Isaacs
Lithographer Charles Ingrey
ca. 1831
A Cognocenti Contemplating ye Beauties of ye Antique, James Gillray  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
February 11, 1801
Oriental costume design for elegant woman, Boris Konstantinovitch Bilinsky  Russian, Graphite, gouache, brush and black ink
Boris Konstantinovitch Bilinsky
20th century
Eyeglasses, (a) gold, glass (b) metal, (c) leather, American
American
ca. 1917
Pince-nez, metal, glass, American
American
1700–1940
Magnifying Glass, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Bronze, glass, American
Designer Designed by Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios
ca. 1905–20
Opera glasses, shell, gold, American or European
American or European
1700–1938
Opera glasses, lizard, metal, glass, French
French
early 20th century

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