A stereographic viewer, (one lensA stereographic viewer, (one lens missing) and a small quantity of viewing cards
Wooden Stereoscope and a CollectionWooden Stereoscope and a Collection of Stereoscopic Cards, first quarter 20th century, the wooden stereoscope, l. 13", with a large collection of stereoscopic cards, featuring, among others, views of Europe during World War I with artillery, personnel and scenes of the front lines by the Keystone View Co., ancient views by H. C. White Co., views of Panama and Sicily by the Stereo Travel Co., figural scenes (some hand-tinted) by Benjamin W. Kilburn, two "Popular Series" scenes with children and a view of Nicollet Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota with electric lights, probably by E. and H. T. Anthony, "Buffalo Bill's Body Guard, "Court of the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal." and "Elevated R. R. 110th St., N.Y.1." by Strohmeyer & Wyman, a young girl asleep with her cat in a lace-draped bed by Berry, Kelly & Chadwick, a tropical forest view by K. V. Co., and an unmarked chromolithograph card depicting a "Naval Review, Hampton Roads", each card, 3-1/2" x 7".
COLLECTION OF STEREO VIEW CARDSCOLLECTION OF STEREO VIEW CARDS AND A STEREOSCOPECollection of Stereo View Cards and a Stereoscope,,
A STEREOSCOPE WITH ASSORTED STEREOGRAPHSA STEREOSCOPE WITH ASSORTED STEREOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAPHSA stereoscope with assorted stereographs and photographs, First Half 20th Century A wood stereoscope with slide and eighteen stereographic cards depicting scenes of various Native American peoples, including Puebloan, Sioux, and Crow, together with an assortment of photographs and a large collection of vintage postcards, mostly depicting Puebloan peoples, 214 pieces approximately Stereoscope: 8" H x 7" W x 12.5" D Notes: This lot is accompanied by various receipts of sale dated March 2010. Dimensions: Stereoscope: 8" H x 7" W x 12.5" D
A STEREOSCOPE WITH A GROUP OF STEREOGRAPHA STEREOSCOPE WITH A GROUP OF STEREOGRAPH CARDSA Stereoscope with a group of Stereograph cards, Late 19th/early 20th Century A wood stereoscope with slide and sixteen various stereographic cards detailing the lives of American Indians by Bailey, Dix and Mead, 1882 and three cabinet cards: "Steps" and "One Bull" by the same photographer, 20 pieces Cabinet cards measure: 6.5" H x 4.25" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Cabinet cards measure: 6.5" H x 4.25" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
STEREO DAGUERREOTYPE[Stereo Daguerreotype],STEREO DAGUERREOTYPE[Stereo Daguerreotype], portrait of a lady, stereo daguerreotype, fitted in a quarter-plate case marked "Mascher's Improved Stereoscope, Philada., Patent March 9th 1853", with fold-out lenses, overall case size 4 1/8 in. x 3 3/4 in. x 1/2 in
Antique Stereoviewer with Box ofAntique Stereoviewer with Box of Stereoviews
FRENCH EDUCA TABLETOP STEREOSCOPEFRENCH EDUCA TABLETOP STEREOSCOPE VIEWERFrench tabletop stereoscope viewer, Educa, early 20th c., viewing lenses on a laterally sliding panel, vertical lever, base stores (forty-one) glass plates showing views of Paris, some chips to glass plates, approx 18.25"h, 10.5"w, 8"d, 14lbs
Stereoptic Viewer and Cards circaStereoptic Viewer and Cards circa 1890 with 21 different cards
Stereoptic Viewer and Cards circaStereoptic Viewer and Cards circa 1890 19 different cards.
Antique Stereoviewer with SlidesAntique Stereoviewer with Slides in Metal Box
STEREO PHOTOGRAPHY. SEVERAL PARTSTEREO PHOTOGRAPHY. SEVERAL PART SETS OF VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS
published by Underwood & Underwood, mainly Italy through the Stereoscope and Realistic Travels Series and a mahogany and aluminium viewer by Underwood & Underwood New York, Patent date June 11 1901 (approx 200)
Hill 1900 Universal ExpositionHill 1900 Universal Exposition stereopticon stereoscope viewer; etched metal and wood construction; adjustable focus; impressed label; along with 150+ stereoview cards; varying subjects include Boer War, Spanish American War, children, comedic scenes, Black Americana, foreign locales, etc. Good condition.
JULES RICHARD VERASCOPE STEREOJULES RICHARD VERASCOPE STEREO VIEWER Jules Richard Verascope stereo viewer with 13 stereo views. Circa 1900.
[Stereo Viewer Brewster Stereoscopic[Stereo Viewer Brewster Stereoscopic Viewer An early Brewster-style stereoscopic viewer ca 1850s-70s maker unknown. Nice construction with frosted glass at one end a hinged mirror door on top to allow the entry and focusing of light and a hinged eyepiece. Viewers of this type were some of the first available invented by Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) who invented the kaleidoscope and made several other important contributions to the science of light and optics. Approximately 7'' x 4'' x 7''. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Lenses have been re-fitted and are glued down slightly off-center. Two or three minor hairline cracks in wood. Hinges mirror and frosted glass intact.
CASED STEREOSCOPE VIEWER & STEREOCASED STEREOSCOPE VIEWER & STEREO CARDSOperating stereograph viewer, late 19th/ early 20th c., housed in a mahogany case, with viewing available at two sides, exterior knob advances stereo cards, approx 14.5"h, 9.5"w, 11.75"d
Lot of stereoscope viewer cardsLot of stereoscope viewer cards & Magic Lantern slides, including Keystone View Co Stereographic Library Tour of the World Vol III & VI
Victorian Stereoscope and StereoscopicVictorian Stereoscope and Stereoscopic Cards, 19th century approximately 70 cards, the majority with Canadian scenes, the balance international viewer length 12.5 in — 31.8 cm
Mattey stereoscopic viewer andMattey stereoscopic viewer and projector, circa 1920, label at top "Metascope", figured mahogany case with adjusting devices, front and top open for inserting slides, 12-3/4 in.; with mahogany slide case with brass carrying handles and 12 trays with approximately 256 glass slides, some with World War I scenes, 7-3/4 x 10-1/2 x 11-1/4 in. Good condition, lacking cover in back for light source, slide case with some paint spots, slides varying from good condition to loss of surface. The Estate of the Late Everett and Lois Royal, Crossville, Tennessee
A French pocket stereoscopic viewerA French pocket stereoscopic viewer with about fourteen glass slides of Fontainebleau.
UNIS FRANCE 76 STEREOSCOPE VIEWERUNIS FRANCE 76 STEREOSCOPE VIEWER Early 20th c. Viewer, with black painted and burl veneered surface, for 45mm x 107mm stereoscope glass slides, with side slot and latch, rack and pinion focusing, hinged back panel with frosted glass insert, 3" high, 6" x 4 1/2".
Antique H.C. White StereoscopeAntique H.C. White Stereoscope in Original Case- Missing Holder
A Victorian walnut cased stereoscopicA Victorian walnut cased stereoscopic viewer and two boxes of slides modelled as books, including 'The South African War Through the Stereoscope' containing 18 slides and 'Around the World through the Stereoscope' containing approximately 75 slides together with a small French hand held stereoscope, circa 1895
Extensive collection of stereopticExtensive collection of stereoptic cards and glass slides including images of American and European sites animals flowers stereographic library sets of ''Tour of the World'' locations events etc. along with numerous viewers including one commemorating the 1900 Exposition Universelle Internationale as found and a deck of 1930s French playing cards heavily toned.
[Stereo cards] Thirty-three from[Stereo cards] Thirty-three from the series ''Gems for the Stereoscope'' by Richard Walzl (Baltimore circa 1875) original photo prints mounted on green imprinted cards showing city streets landmarks parks and shipping Estimate $ 150-250
American. collection of stereoscopicAmerican. collection of stereoscopic photographs. late 19th/early 20th century, photographs. result: $3,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Lot is comprised of a complete set of Wheeler's Geographical Survey West of the 100th Meridian (U.S.), 1870-1880 by Timothy O'Sullivan and William W. Bell, approximately 118 Western and 60 Eastern United States view cards, 19 The Grand Canyon Through the Stereoscope view cards, a carte de visite for John Charles Frémont, and two antique stereoscopic card viewers.
STEREOGRAPHS FEATURING MISCELLANEOUSSTEREOGRAPHS FEATURING MISCELLANEOUS VIEWSGroup of Antique Stereographs Featuring Miscellaneous Views of The United States, 19th/20th c., 18 albumen stereographs, one color-enhanced, 3 1/4 in. x 6 3/4 in. to 3 3/8 in. x 6 7/8 in. (18 pcs.) Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the Louisiana State Museum, proceeds to be used for new acquisitions or the direct care of existing collections. Condition: Overall poor condition.
WHITING'S SCULPTOSCOPE AND STEREOCARDS.WHITING'S SCULPTOSCOPE AND STEREOCARDS. American early 20th century. Coin operated stereoviewer manufactured by The American Novelty Co. Cincinnati Ohio. Patent date 1910. Case composed of wood and metal. Includes original card insert marked ''Whiting's Travel System'' original key and three boxes of assorted stereocards fitted for the machine. Imperfections. 13.25''h. Case with wear scratches some rusting.
KEYSTONE ELECTRIC STEREOSCOPE VIEWERKEYSTONE ELECTRIC STEREOSCOPE VIEWER Early 20th c. Tabletop Stereocard Viewer, in crackle finish black metal, adjustable height with top lightbulb, 13" high, 7" x 8 1/2". Rewired.
TOUGODO STEREO HIT VIEWFINDER STEREOSCOPICTOUGODO STEREO HIT VIEWFINDER STEREOSCOPIC CAMERA Tougodo Stereo Hit viewfinder stereoscopic camera, for 127 film. Circa 1954. Condition: Signs of normal use or age.
A Stereoviewer with Viewing CardsA Stereoviewer with Viewing Cards Approx. 53 cards including views of Europe and America by various makers. Wood stereoviewer with adjustable slide and handle. Cards approx. 3-1/2" x 7" each, viewer approx. 8-1/2" x 12" open.
STEREOPTICON VIEWER - French stereopticonSTEREOPTICON VIEWER - French stereopticon viewer made by L.E. Taxiphote on an applied plaque three drawers for glass slides (some remaining) mahogany case. 20" high 11 1/2" wide 11 1/2" deep appears to be missing key and possibly a side crank.
Quantity of Stereoscope SlidesQuantity of Stereoscope Slides of Prize Winning Cattle, Toronto (Canadian) National Exhibition and New York State Fair, Keystone View Company, c.1909 62 slides numbered consecutively accompanied by a 'Stereo Graphoscope' viewer slides 3.5 x 7 in — 8.9 x 17.8 cm
MAHOGANY STEREOSCOPE VIEWER & STEREOGRAPHMAHOGANY STEREOSCOPE VIEWER & STEREOGRAPH CARDSVictorian mahogany stereoscope viewer, late 19th c., together with box of fifty stereograph cards illustrating a trip through Sears Roebuck & Company, stereoscope (closed): approx 4"h, 15.5"l, 9"w; 6.25lbs total **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
VINTAGE STEREOSCOPE VIEWER WITHVINTAGE STEREOSCOPE VIEWER WITH (40) CARDS Holmes-style Wooden Stereoscope, plus a group of 40 cards, mix of nature and domestic scenes. Veneer damage to viewer exterior, loose pin to base of card holder; minor water damage to some cards.
TABLETOP DOUBLE-SIDED STEREOSCOPETABLETOP DOUBLE-SIDED STEREOSCOPE VIEWER, PLUS APPROX. (230) STEREOVIEWS Mid-19th c. Burl Veneered Wood Cased Stereoscope Viewer, unmarked but probably by Alex Beckers, New York, rotating rack holds up to (50) stereoviews, with side handles to advance cards in holders, 15 3/4" high, 11" x 10 1/2". Surface wear, paint losses; PLUS Approximately 230 stereoview cards, in two binders and plastic container, includes (24) c. 1890 US Navy fleet cards, many photo cards, international scenic images, religious, and humorous scenes.