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Ives' photochromoscope

1895-1905

Kromskop Stereo Viewer

1904-1914

Ives' Stereoscopic Kromskop

Ives' Kromskop colour camera for colour separation negatives, with focussing screen and filters. Ser No 107. Manufactured by F.E. IVES, Philadelphia, USA c. 1900. Overall: 362 mm x 94 mm x 215 mm.

The Kromskop colour camera for colour separation negatives

1900

Ives' stereoscopic Kromskop, one of two, with 16 slide transparencies and booklet.

Kromskop Stereoscope

Ives 3-colour camera and projector by Watson & Son, with a series of sets of photographic negatives taken by Sir William Abney for use in projector, c. 1893.

Ives 3-colour camera and projector by Watson & Son

1893

13 sets of slide transparencies for Ives' stereoscopic Kromskop.

Slide Transparencies for Ives' Stereoscopic Kromskop

Ives Parallax stereogram.

Ives Parallax stereogram

Replica plane diffraction grating, usable area 64 x 64 mm, mounted on a glass lantern slide, with glass cover plated and taped edges, with label reading 'Ives' Photographic Replica of Diffraction Grating / C153, $1.50. Nearly 3,000 lines to the inch. / Sold by the Scientific Shop, Chicago.' Label annotated in red ink '2,888'.

Replica plane diffraction grating

1900-1949 (estimated)

Replica plane diffraction grating, usable area 64 x 64 mm, mounted on a glass lantern slide, with glass cover plated and taped edges, with label reading 'Ives' Photographic Replica of Diffraction Grating / C153, $1.50. Nearly 3,000 lines to the inch. / Sold by the Scientific Shop, Chicago.' Label annotated in red ink '2,888'.

Replica plane diffraction grating

1900-1949 (estimated)

Original Ives' Kromskop viewer with 3 slides.

Original Ives' Kromskop viewer with 3 slides.

Apparatus for Ives' 3-Colour Process:- a) Taking apparatus, (double, dark slide); b) Lantern projection apparatus slides mounted on wood, wood mounts, untrimmed positives, c. 1892. Including plateholder.

Apparatus for Ives' Three-Colour Process

1982

Ives "Junior Kromscop" for 3-colour transparencies, with mounted slides and uncut glass positives.

3-colour transparencies