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John Lennon- Windsor

John Lennon- Windsor

John Lennon

Lennon is often photographed wearing round lens metal frames in yellow and white gold-filled. He owned many such frames. Originally, he recieved the frames from the National Health Care system. After becoming famous, he purchased most of this style frame in flea markets. One of his favorite buying places was a small stall located in Camden Passage. This flea market is open every Wednesday year-round.

 

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106 Main Street - Concourse Entrance
Waterville, Maine 04901        
207-872-5849

 

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Ed Welch's Antiques, Winslow, Maine, 207-872-5849
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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
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original eyeglass cases
John Lennon, Buddy Holly, Matrix, Malcolm X, Teddy Roosevelt
Harry Potter, Matrix, John Lennon, Buddy Holly