These are deadstock vintage glasses from American Optical, copyrighted in 1991. Wellington-style safety glasses were produced in the United States from the 1980s until the 2000s, when another company (3M) bought the molds and produced them, so good quality glasses from that era are now rare. These safety glasses were used in factories and other places at the time, but the Wellington style has an old-fashioned feel and is easy to wear, and the grayish clear frame is a vintage frame that has become popular in recent years. This is an olive smoke frame that looks good on the face and gives an elegant impression. New UV lenses in a light grayish purple color have been inserted. Appraisal and maintenance have been done at an eyeglass store, and the temples (or rope handles) can be adjusted to the desired bend. (At your local eyeglass store) Although the condition has been carefully examined, there may be scratches and other marks as this is a vintage product. Please understand the characteristics of vintage and antique items before purchasing. All of our glasses are maintained and lens replaced at g room, an eyeglass store in Ebisu, Tokyo.
Lens height: 39
Lens width: 46
Bridge width: 22
Frame width (from temple corner to temple corner): 139
Temple size: 6 - actual length 15.5cm
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The Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s caused the value of coins (pesos) to be lost, and the excess coins were melted down and made into rings. In the 1940s, biker club members who hung out on the Mexican border would wear these rings instead of brass knuckles, which were banned at the time, and fight, which is why they came to be called biker rings or duster rings. This is probably from the 1940s, with an Indian motif on the top and a fleur-de-lis on the side, making it more typical of this item. The coin silver and brass construction gives it a mannish look that is more typical of vintage items from this era. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 28 Head part (length): 28mm
Weight: Approx. 30g
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A signet ring by De Molay, engraved with the date 1928. It was founded in 1919 by Freemasonry for young men and women with spiritual power, and was named after the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay. The square top with an onyx and a cross motif and crown design are typical of antiques. The white enamel stands out against the onyx for an elegant design. The silhouette is not too large, but has a strong presence, giving it a more dignified look. The engraving is difficult to see, but it is 10 carat gold. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head part (length): 15mm
Weight: Approx. 3g
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Judging from the design, this cameo ring is from the 1930s. Cameo rings originated in ancient Greece, and are often carved with gods from mythology or Roman soldiers, and have been popular among the wealthy in Europe since the 14th century. This type was popular in America at that time, and has a simple and elegant design with a hint of Art Deco. The top is made of hematite (iron ore), and the matte black color gives it a unique and elegant feel. It is said to increase vitality and lead to victory. Hallmarked with 10kt gold. Please check the condition in the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
MATERIAL
10Kt Gold
Size: No. 13 Head part (length): 17mm
Weight: Approx. 3g
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Armlets and bangles from the 1930s. During the Great Depression, when luxury was prohibited due to resource shortages, many brass accessories were made. The snake motif evokes birth and rebirth (reincarnation) and has been used around the world since ancient times, but it has also been used as a motif of thought (legend) in America from Native American folklore to modern America. Gorgeous snake designs can be seen in 19th century jewelry, but this one has a simple yet charming motif with an ethnic feel that is typical of America. The brass color is easy on Japanese skin and has a texture that goes well with clothes. Since it is an old item, there are scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Brass
(A) Length (tip to tip - inner circumference): 285mm
(B) Width (maximum): Body width 3mm, snake head part approx. 5mm
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This bracelet is made from cut billiard balls made of vintage Bakelite. It is a very rare item that I have never seen before, and the texture of the dull Bakelite and the retro coloring give it a sophisticated look and an impactful appearance. It is made of rubber and is one size fits all, probably a vintage item from the 1940s or 1950s. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
(A) Length (inner circumference): approx. 160~
Vertical width (maximum): 38mm
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A vintage class ring from the 1940s. The square shape is dignified and typical of this era, with a large onyx on top, giving it a heavy and mannish look. The side design is simple and has a minimalist feel like a signet ring. Stamped STERLING. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: 21.5 Head part (length): 21mm
Weight: Approx. 15g
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A signet ring made in the United States around the 1930s. The bloodstone top is said to be the stone that was used when Jesus Christ was crucified, when the blood from his wounds dripped onto the green earth and turned into stone. It is said to bring spiritual energy and have healing properties due to its holiness. The deep dark green color with subtle red spots gives it a dignified look. The slightly curved top and openwork hoop design give it a dignified look. It is engraved with 10 carat gold, although it is starting to fade. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 15.5 Head part (length): 16mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
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Vintage class ring from 1947. A rare square x onyx shape that is popular among vintage items, with a mannish appearance that was popular in the 40s and 50s. The overall classic design makes this a timeless piece. Made by LH, 10kt gold stamped. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
Size: 23.5 Head part (length): 14mm
Weight: Approx. 6g
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A vintage class ring from 1969. A rare square x onyx shape that is popular among vintage rings. It follows the same shape that was popular in the 1940s and 1950s, giving it a more mannish appearance. The top emblem is shaped like a person rowing a boat, giving it a more classic look. It is a heavy ring with a large size that is rare in recent years and has a strong presence. Made by the long-established company BALFOUR, with a 10kt gold stamp. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 19 Head part (length): 16mm
Weight: Approx. 9g
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Vintage class ring from 1971. Gold college rings have become increasingly hard to find in recent years, but this ring has a large ring size and a striking design. This ring follows the 50s design and is rare for this era, with a square shape and blue top. The makers name is unknown, but it is stamped with 10 carat gold. Please check the photos for the condition and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 18 Head part (length): 14mm
Weight: Approx. 5g
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A vintage signet ring from 1945. It was probably made by a priest, with the church carved into the onyx and the words Not to be ministered unto but to minister from Matthew 20, which express deep devotion in the sense of serving, not being served. This is a rare, highly designed gem, a precious pinky size, and a heavy, imposing piece. It is stamped with 10 carat gold. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 9 Top width (vertical): 17mm
Weight: Approx. 11g
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Made in Mexico, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This vintage piece has been attracting attention in recent years for its unique evolution, with designs that range from Aztec native elements to Native American jewelry with influences from the American Southwest, and sophisticated Scandinavian minimalist designs. This is a necklace type with a small number of pieces, a minimalist design that combines teardrop-shaped onyx and round beads, which is rare for Mexican necklaces, which tend to have edgy designs. It has a soft impression, but is also heavy and has a strong presence. Engraved Mexico-925. Since it is an old item, there are scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 580mm (572mm when fitted)
(B) Width (maximum): 9mm
Weight: Approx. 48g
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These are vintage Bausch & Lomb glasses from the 1960s. They are one of the three major eyeglass manufacturers in the United States and have a history of over 150 years, but they have not made eyeglasses since B&L Ray-Ban, so their vintage frames are rare. These are the iconic cross-hinge horn rim safety glasses from Bausch & Lomb. These safety glasses were used in factories, but the horned silhouette gives them a more mannish look than other manufacturers. This item has become completely hard to find in recent years, and the olive clear color that is typical of America at the time is sophisticated, and it comes with a box, making it a valuable pair of glasses. New ultra-thin colored UV lenses have been inserted. Appraisal and maintenance have been completed at an eyeglass store. The temples (or rope handles) can be adjusted to the desired bend (at your local eyeglass store). Although the condition has been carefully examined, as this is a vintage product, there may be scratches and other marks. Please understand the characteristics of vintage and antique items before purchasing. All of our glasses are maintained and lens replaced at g room, an eyeglass store in Ebisu, Tokyo.
Lens height: 36
Lens width: 46
Bridge width: 20
Frame width (from temple corner to temple corner): 132
Temple size: 5 1/2 - actual length 14.5cm
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These are vintage glasses from Tart Optical Enterprises Inc. from the 1960s. Tart Optical was founded in New York in 1948 and became popular after taking advantage of the cell frame trend that began at that time, but it only lasted about half a century, so the number of glasses in the vintage market is small, and the sophisticated frames that can be said to be eternal classics are often reproduced, making them a valuable pair. These glasses are an icon among vintage glasses that appear in many movies, and are worn by model Arnel, James Dean, and Johnny Depp, who were influenced by beatnik culture. The two-tone color gives a sense of culture from around the 1950s, and the specifications give a clean look when worn and a mannish atmosphere. Both the frame and temples are large in size, so they are comfortable to wear. They have been polished at an eyeglass store. They are in good condition with sufficient moisture. New clear UV lenses have been inserted. There is no sleeve, but maintenance has been done at an eyeglass store. The temples (or rope handles) can be adjusted to the desired bend. (At your local eyeglass store) We have examined the condition carefully, but since they are vintage products, there may be scratches and scuffs. Please be aware of the characteristics of vintage and antique items before purchasing. All of our glasses are maintained and lens replaced at the g room eyeglasses store in Ebisu, Tokyo.
Lens height: 42mm
Lens width: 48mm
Bridge width: 24mm
Frame width (from temple corner to temple corner): 143mm
Temple size: 6 1/4 - actual length 15.4cm
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Air Flight, a model from American Optical around the 1960s. Compared to other vintage glasses from this era, this model features a narrow frame that is different from other vintage glasses, and has a formal design that makes it look clean and simple. The minimalist, angular silhouette gives it a vintage feel. Rare amber color frame, easy to wear size. New clear UV lenses have been installed. The glasses have been maintained at an eyeglass store and polished to give them a natural luster. Although we have carefully examined the condition, they are vintage products and may have scratches or other marks. Please understand the characteristics of vintage and antique items before purchasing. All of our glasses are maintained and lens replaced at g room, an eyeglass store in Ebisu, Tokyo.
Lens height: 39
Lens width: 48
Bridge width: 22
Frame width (from temple corner to temple corner): 136cm
Temple size: 5 3/4 - actual length 15.2cm
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A vintage class ring from 1954. It has a casual yet masculine silhouette with sharp edges, typical of this era, and a simple Art Deco design, giving it an elegant look. The onyx and ram emblem are stylish and charming. It is made by New York jeweler BASTIAN BROS, and is stamped with 10kt gold, as seen in vintage and antique items. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head part (length): 12mm
Weight: Approx. 5g
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British made signet ring. This is the only ring that is allowed to be worn by British gentlemen who avoid waste as much as possible and wear good items that can be used for a long time. The heart motif is seen on baby rings, eternity rings, Claddagh rings, etc., but this is a precious piece with an onyx in the center. The silhouette is simple and signet ring-shaped, so it can be worn by both men and women. 925 stamp. Please check the condition in the photo and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
Size: No. 14.5 Head part (vertical): 5mm
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Made in Mexico - Taxco, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This is a vintage item that has attracted attention in recent years, with a unique evolution that shows influences from Aztec natives to Native American jewelry-like designs that show the influence of American Southwestern, and even sophisticated minimal design from Scandinavia. It has a traditional design that is typical of Mexican vintage, and each part is heavy and has an attractive rugged look that looks like it was carved out of a plate. Vintage silver jewelry has become popular all over the world, so heavy chain bracelets are in short supply no matter what vintage they are. Mexico - Taxco 925 silver stamp. Since it is an old item, there may be some scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 225mm including safety chain (180mm when fitted)
(B) Width (maximum): 12mm
Weight: Approx. 61g
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Made in Mexico - Taxco, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This is a vintage item that has attracted attention in recent years, with a unique evolution that shows influences from Aztec natives to Native American jewelry-like designs that show the influence of American Southwestern, and even sophisticated minimal design from Scandinavia. This is an unusual design with a slightly wavy rectangular plate body inlaid with tribal enamel. It is a solid, ethnic, minimalist, and beautiful piece with a beautiful contrast. Stamped Mexico 925 silver. Since it is an old item, there may be some scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 206mm (196mm when fitted)
(B) Width (maximum value): 9mm
Weight: approx. 36g
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1968 vintage class ring. The round silhouette top has a medium-length yet profound look, and the dark green ore (probably) is inlaid with it, creating a beautiful shine that can be seen at random moments, giving it an elegant look. This is a rare specification for this item, which has many synthetic stones. The side has a motto and tiger motif in fine engraving, making it a design that is more typical of this item. Manufactured by the long-established BALFOUR company, engraved with 10kt gold. Please check the condition in the photo and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head part (vertical): 15mm
Weight: approx. 6g
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1966 vintage class ring. An individual with a medium-sized rectangular top that is typical of this age, and a green synthetic stone that stands out. The kitschy design of this item features the wolf team emblem. Engraved in 10 carat gold by the long-established JOSTEN company. Please check the condition in the photo and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
Size: No. 17 Head part (vertical): 13mm
Weight: approx. 5g
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Made in Mexico, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This is a vintage item that has attracted attention in recent years, with a unique evolution that shows influences from Aztec natives to Native American jewelry-like designs that show the influence of American Southwestern, and even sophisticated minimal design from Scandinavia. This design has a heavy oval shape with traditional Mexican vintage craftsmanship, and the contrast with the large onyx design creates an impact. Probably circa 1960s, 925 silver, Mexican stamp. Since it is an old item, there may be some scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 195mm (275mm including safety chain)
(B) Width (maximum value): 30mm
Weight: approx. 47g
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Made in Mexico - Taxco, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This is a vintage item that has attracted attention in recent years, with a unique evolution that shows influences from Aztec natives to Native American jewelry-like designs that show the influence of American Southwestern, and even sophisticated minimal design from Scandinavia. This one has a traditional Mexican design and a simple, minimalist design that gives it a solid feel. Each part is solid and has a strong presence, and it weighs over 60g. Stamped Mexico 925 silver. Since it is an old item, there may be some scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the vintage characteristics before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): Approximately 230mm including safety chain (181mm when worn)
(B) Width (maximum): 11mm
Weight: Approx. 61g
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