They are called "opera glasses"
Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
Opera glasses are specially designed binoculars used for plays and shows. The main benefit is being able to see a stage if you are located far away. This allows you to see the actors much closer.
According to Wikipedia, opera glasses are also known as theatre binoculars or Galilien binoculars. They are traditionally lower power binoculars -- 3x to 5x, and can be ornate.
Opera glasses <joke> Wear what you would wear to the opera in Seattle / New York / London / Paris / etc.
They are called "opera glasses"
Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
Paris opera glasses mayor
Opera glasses are specially designed binoculars used for plays and shows. The main benefit is being able to see a stage if you are located far away. This allows you to see the actors much closer.
lorgnette
According to Wikipedia, opera glasses are also known as theatre binoculars or Galilien binoculars. They are traditionally lower power binoculars -- 3x to 5x, and can be ornate.
Opera glasses <joke> Wear what you would wear to the opera in Seattle / New York / London / Paris / etc.
J.P. Lemiere is the inventor of the opera glasses!
Synonyms for the noun binoculars are field glasses, lorgnette, pince-nez, prism binoculars, or opera glasses.
Take them to a place that does repairs, maybe a watch store
Ofuna Optical Instrument Manufacturing Co.Ltd closed down in 1963. It was manufacturing opera glasses in 1940's - 1950's
It's used for opera shows....