
Brass and black enamel binoculars marked 'Iris Paris'
Selling Price
$125
History
These binoculars were manufactured in France during the early to mid-20th century, likely between the 1920s and 1940s. The 'Iris Paris' marking indicates French origin, and the brass construction with black enamel finish was typical of military and civilian field glasses of this era. Such binoculars were widely used during World War II by both military personnel and civilians for observation purposes. Vintage binoculars like these appeal to military history enthusiasts, collectors of optical instruments, and decorative antique lovers. They represent an important period in optical technology and are valued for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal as display pieces. Collectors particularly appreciate French-made optical instruments for their quality engineering and distinctive styling from this golden age of brass optics.
Origin
Paris, France
Maker
Iris Paris
Time period
circa 1920-1940