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Casanova Mc 2 gold plated new

€300.00
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These exclusive artistic sunglasses embody the vivacious Venetian Carnival at the time of the Italian author Casanova. The limited Casanova editions such as 'Arché' or 'Simbolismo' are now highly-coveted collectables for art lovers the world over.

rare vintage Casanova sunglasses from the 1980's

stylish, square-cut model - simple but distinctive

highest quality material (24Kt gold plated frame)

unworn (like all our valuable old 80's sunglasses)

NO RETRO glasses, but a precious vintage original

light brown sun lenses can be replaced optionally

Dimensions: lenses 54mm, bridge 20mm, temples length 135mm 

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