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Polack stereoscope on stand

Wooden stereoscope

Wooden stereoscope

Holmes stereoscope, made in U.S.A.

Stereoscope

1920-1950

Stereoscope, wood

1901-1950

Hamblin's drawing board stereoscope

1930-1940

"Cruise" stereoscope

1930-1940

Stereoscope, aluminium, brass and ebony

1930-1950

Stereoscope with prisms in eyepieces

Three picture cards for use in kinetic stereoscope

Two slides, possibly for use in a stereoscope

Stereoscope in wooden case

Stereoscopic slide of the full Moon photographed from original negatives of Warren De La Rue

Set of cards for use with Cruise stereoscope

Cruise stereoscope by Theodore Hamblin, English

Wooden stereoscope

Cruise stereoscope

Two slides, possibly from stereoscope

Stereoscope, cased for viewing stereoscopic X-ray negatives

Wooden stereoscope

Pigeon Cantonnet stereoscope

1920-1950

Patent magic stereoscope, by Negretti and Zambra, on wooden stand (chipped) with brass rod extensions with 3 clamping screws; ivory plate on top:- "Magic Stereoscope No.104 by Royal Letters patent, Negretti and Zambra, 59 Cornhill London"

Patent magic stereoscope

Apparatus for testing for squint (Maddox)

Apparatus for testing for squint (Maddox)

Stereoscope for measuring squint, hand held, steel, by J. and R. Fleming Ltd., British, 1920-1940

Stereoscope for measuring squint

1920-1940

Stereoscopic viewer for x-ray plates or films by Alfred E. Dean and Company, Leigh Place, Brooke St., Holborn, London, 1920-1935

Stereoscopic viewer for x-ray plates or films by Alfred E. Dean and Company

1902-1935

Two folding hand stereoscopes. (In same box as 1972-314)

Two folding hand stereoscopes.

Incomplete wall-mounting stereoscopic viewer for x-ray plates or films (lacks light boxes) by the Solus Electrical Company, 69 & 71-100 Judd Street, London, WC1, England, 1925-1935.

Incomplete wall-mounting stereoscopic viewer for x-ray plates or films

1925-1935

Kinetic stereoscope, by Clement Clarke Ltd., 16 Wigmore Street, London, W1, England, with some slides, 1920-1940.

Kinetic stereoscope

1920-1940

Stereoscope with variable prisms in eyepieces, by C.W. Dixey & Son, English

Stereoscope with variable prisms in eyepieces

Screen from stereoscope, designed to hold Hamblin stereo cards and Lynn Holder cards, with set of Lynn Holder cards

Screen from stereoscope

Pigeon-Cantonnet reflecting stereoscope with cards

Pigeon-Cantonnet reflecting stereoscope with cards