ed welch's vintage eyewear

Semi-Rimless Eyeglasses

Semi-Rimless: A variant of the rimless frame is a style commonly referred to as Semi-Rimless. This style has a wire above or behind the top part of the lens. This style was introduced around 1921 and remained popular well into the 1960's.

Yellow Gold Semi-rimless eyeglasses



Stock Number
1037-20

Four screw Semi-Rimless frame, yellow gold filled.
The frame measures 4 3/4 inches across the front.
Temple length is 6 1/2 inches.
Lens width 44 mm
Bridge width 20/22 mm.

Back one Page

Size and Fit of Cable Temple

Click here for price and ordering information.

Guaranteed original vintage frames

Guaranteed satisfaction. If you do not like them when you see them,
return in 3 days for a full refund of purchase price.
We do not pay shipping.


Eyeglasses Warehouse, 969 Augusta Road,
Winslow, ME 04901         207-872-5849


Rimless eyeglasses

Eyeglass Warehouse | About Vintage Eyeglasses | Contact Us | Orders & Information | 18th Century Spectacles | 19th Century Spectacles | 19th Century Riding Temple | Civil War Eyeglasses | Windsor Eyewear | Lorgnettes | Pince Nez | Oxford | 20th Century Vintage Eyeglasses | Rimless Frames | Gold Glasses| Horn Rim | 1950 & 1960 Frames | Rare Spectacles | Eyeglass Cases | Famous People Wearing Glasses | Eyeglass/Movie, Books, Stage | Retro Style | Size & Fit

 

Ed Welch's Antiques, Winslow, Maine, 207-872-5849
antique and vintage eyewear by Ed Welch's Antiques, RR 3 Box 1290, Winslow, ME  04901  207-872-5849
ed welch's eyeglasses

order by phone, fax, or email

 

1700 spectacles
1800  antique spectacles for everyday use.
19th century riding temple eyeglass frames
original civil war eyeglasses
windsor eyeglasses
victorian lorgnettes
pince nez eyeglasses
Victorian and Edwardian Oxfords
vintage eyeglasses for everyday use
vintage rimless eyewear
solid gold vintage eyewear
horn rim eyeglasses
vintage plastic eyeglasses
museum quality antique eyeglasses and spectacles
original eyeglass cases
John Lennon, Buddy Holly, Matrix, Malcolm X, Teddy Roosevelt
Harry Potter, Matrix, John Lennon, Buddy Holly