Turn pin spectacles with tinted, double folding lenses, France, 1790-1850

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Turn pin spectacles, steel wire, eye preservers
Science Museum Group Collection
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Turn pin spectacles, steel wire, eye preservers
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Turn pin spectacles, steel wire, eye preservers, double folding lenses, tinted, French(?), 1790-1850

Double folding lenses give extra protection to the eyes. The lenses on these steel wire spectacles protect the front and sides of the eye. They are tinted blue to protect from the sun.

The spectacle arms are pivoted at the temple and can rotate 360 degrees. They are known as turn pin spectacles. These may have been made in France. A similar pair was used by railway passengers.

Details

Category:
Ophthalmology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A682091
Materials:
steel (wire) and glass
Measurements:
overall (closed): 30 mm x 121 mm x 20 mm, .02 kg
overall (open): 57 mm x 121 mm x 115 mm,
type:
spectacles