Made in France too - which seems to have been the center for production of these binos. The magnification will tell you what their use was for originally - x3 or x5 will be for 'opera glasses' or for watching horse racing ('Le Jockey Club'). Anything more will be for 'field use' - bird-watching or military purposes. Having said that, I am sure that many of the more robust opera glasses would be used by officers in the field.
To find out the magnification, set up a ruler, 1ft will work, but preferably 2 or 3 ft for focus, then walk away and focus until the ruler fills the lens, then measure the distance and divide by the number of feet on the ruler. Mine turned out to be x8. The other factor is the diameter of the lens in millimetres (mm)
The usual method of showing the magnification was an engraving on the eyepiece link '4 verres' or (if German) '4 glaser' = x4, but many have nothing. The earlier ones seem to have the central connecting screws with a narrow slot, rather like the old gunmakers screws. Most move the eyepiece to focus, but a few move the objectives.