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BENJ. PIKE S, JR., DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



Double Eye Glass in Gold. (Fig. 648, previous page.) 

 These eye glasses are made in a variety of elegant forms, 

 some having springs, and by touching the Jiead of a small 

 pin in the handle, the spring is loosened and the glass 

 opens ; others are formed for supporting on the nose by a 

 slight pressure. This description of eye glass is not made of 

 solid gold, but of a thickness sufficient for the roughest use. 

 Price, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, and $10.00. 



Fig. 649 



Folding Eye Glass. (Fig. 649, as 

 above.) These are jointed in the mid- 

 dle, the one glass folding over the other, 

 and both turning into a pearl or tortoise- 

 shell case, and usually having springs ; 

 by the pressing of the head of a small 

 pin in the handle, the whole is opened. 

 Price, $3.00, $4.00, and $5.00. 



