Vintage Reading glasses Coles & Garrard Spectacles 1940’s YLBT2

$65.00

These are vintage 1940s spectacles from the company “Coles & Garrard”, Bendigo shop branch. It comes in the orginal case, with a stamp on the front. The metal frames are gold and very fine. The glass on the spectacles are however marked and looks to be rust stain, and won’t come off. I am selling these as a history piece. Apart from the marks the glasses are in fantastic condition.  Please refer to the photographs.

Coles and Garrard Pty Ltd was the largest optometry firm in Melbourne until it was sold to OPSM in 1988 and ceased trading under its name a few years afterwards. It was established in March 1922 and located at 370 to 372 Bourke Street. This photograph is from the early years of the firm. From the 1940s it established branches in country towns and at the Chadstone Shopping Centre in 1960. Earle Coles was the proprietor. He was feisty and energetic as the photograph shows, and built his business on advertising and commercial contracts with government agencies. It was regarded a a commercial firm contrary to the desires of the leaders of the profession to practice with professional restraint and thereby be accepted as professionals rather than makers and sellers of spectacles. Persons named in the photograph are: W.G. Cole (spelt as Coles in the photograph. He was the father of Barry Cole, foundation professor of optometry at the University of Melbourne), H.E. Burns. G.F Sheedy. R.L. Broadhurst, S.W. Ralph, A.E. Bisset, Misses J Shore, N Spaven, E Green. Mrs G Burns, J E Brown, K L Jennings, A, W, Fox, G. G Hussey, C R Gaddes, H E Coles, (Managing Director), C S Staples, G A Bursill, W E Stephenson, W Saxon-Jones.

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Additional information
Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 20 cm