Description: Bifocal rimless Yellow Gold 12K filled with hexagonal lenses with original case. Nose bridge and temples marked with "AO" (American Optical) and 1/10 12K G.F. (gold filled). Glasses Dimensions: Temple length (screw to outer bend near ear): 4-3/8" Width (screw to screw): 4-5/8" Bridge: 0.75” at narrowest, 7/8" at wider bar above nose Lens: 1.75" Wide x 1 5/8" Tall Condition: Metal portions of frames are in very good used condition. One lens missing, and remaining one is in poor condition. However, remaining lens is sufficient from which to make patterns for both replacement lenses. Metal is clean and brightly polished. No temple wraps. Patterns of temples match. Left temple near top of ear bend looks like it has had a bend, then put back into curve. Nose pads are good -- no cracking or soiling. I see no reason these could not hold a new Rx. No case.Many people ask us, what is the difference between gold filled glasses and gold-plated eyeglasses? Gold filled is a heavy plating process where 5 to 10 percent of the eyeglasses are real gold. Gold-plated on the other hand is a very light coating, often 100 times less than gold filled eyeglasses. The gold-plated coating is very inexpensive as it has little actual gold content and therefore is common today on eyeglasses as well as on many other types of jewelry. Another type of gold filled eyeglasses is called rolled gold plated, or RGP. The vintage eyeglass frames usually had much less gold content, often 1/30 10k. or so, so the value was much lower. 1/10 12k gold means that the frames are 10 percent of 12 karat gold, or 5% of solid gold which is 24 karat. 1/10 12k was the most common type of gold filled glasses made in the US. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe frames were often made of 1/20 10k, which is 5 Percent of 10 karat or about 2 percent of 24 karat solid gold.Always happy to pass through discounts on combined shipping. I only charge actual postage, and always use recycled packing materials. Note some photos appear redundant because I take photos from all possible angles. On symmetrical items, these photos may appear redundant when there are no distinguishing differences or condition issues between side views. I gladly accept returns, but please note I do not pay return postage unless there was a significant error in my description. The item listed is being sold as is, as pictured and as described to the best of my knowledge. All dimensions and weights approximate. If you have a question or an assumption on an item prior to purchase, please ask. I much prefer to take the time on the front end to make sure you will be satisfied with your purchase. Remember, when buying vintage expect imperfections as these items have a history and have been in the possession of others. I try to list EVERY flaw which would be commented on something in an antique or vintage condition – this does not mean all imperfections resulting from normal wear & use require comment. My goal is to have no rude surprises upon receipt.
Price: 18.75 USD
Location: Dallas, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-21T01:57:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Occasion: Everyday
Decade: 1930s
MPN: Does Not Apply
Gender: Adult Unisex
Metal: 12K Yellow Gold Filled
Modified Item: No
Brand: American Optical
Frame Color: Gold
Type: Rimless
Style: Hexagonal
Original/Reproduction: Original
Frame Material: Metal
Look: Art Deco
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Temple Length: 4-3/8 In.