Hand folding spectacles, yellow metal, made by Carpenter and Westley, 24 Regent Street, London, England, 1801-1850. Hand folding spectacles 1801-1850
Thermometer: scale: one mark, number 98, deg F, separate external ivory scale, by Carpenter and Westley, 24 Regent Street, London, England. Thermometer: scale: one mark
Stereoscopic coloured daguerreotype by T.R. Williams, sold by Carpenter & Westley; 6 3/4" x 3 1/4". Subject: group of vegetables. Stereoscopic coloured daguerreotype group of vegetables
Hand-painted lantern slide, 3 inches circular, combined lever and rotary slide: man eating rats. Magic lantern slide depciting man eating rats
Hand-painted lantern slide, 3 inches circular, with revolving movement, Rembrandt's Mill. Magic lantern slide depicting a copy of 'Rembrandt's Mill'
Framed magic lantern slide of a dead Robin bleeding into a dish being held by a fish, from the nursery rhyme ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’, ('This is the fish who caught his blood') by Carpenter and Westley. Circular mount with spring fixing. Number 3 of a 14 slide set. Magic lantern slide: Who Killed Cock Robin?
Framed magic lantern slide of a weeping bird sitting on a sign that reads Poor Cock Robin’, from the nursery rhyme ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ ('Cock Robin's grave erected by public subscription'), by Carpenter and Westley. Circular mount with spring fixing. Number 14 of a 14 slide set. Magic lantern slide: Who Killed Cock Robin?
Framed magic lantern slide of a beetle making a funeral shawl, from the nursery rhyme ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ ('This is the beetle who made his shroud') by Carpenter and Westley. Circular mount with spring fixing. Number 4 of a 14 slide set. Magic lantern slide: Who Killed Cock Robin?
Framed magic lantern slide of a several weeping birds with handkerchiefs, from the nursery rhyme ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ ('The mourners, all the birds of the air'), by Carpenter and Westley. Circular mount with spring fixing. Number 13 of a 14 slide set. Magic lantern slide: Who Killed Cock Robin?
Framed magic lantern slide of a dove on a branch, from the nursery rhyme ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ ('This is the dove who was chief mourner') by Carpenter and Westley. Circular mount with spring fixing. Number 5 of a 14 slide set. Magic lantern slide: Who Killed Cock Robin?
Hand-painted lantern slide, 3 inches circular, with revolving movement. Astronomical: motion of Venus or Mercury. Magic lantern slide depticing the Motion of Venus or Mercury
Magic lantern rackwork slide showing the Earth's annual motion round the sun. Magic lantern rackwork slide: Earth's motion round the sun
Storage box for stereo-daguerreotypes. Carpenter and Westley, 24 Regent Street, London Storage Box For Stereo-Daguerreotypes
Rotating mechanical lantern slide by Carpenter & Westley, Moveable Astronomical Sliders No. 1., The Solar System. One of a set of astronomical magic lantern slides: 'The Solar System' circa 1850
Hand painted magic lantern slide depicting the interior of St Peter's Basilica, Rome. Magic lantern slide depicting the interior of St Peter's, Rome
Rotating mechanical lantern slide by Carpenter & Westley, Moveable Astronomical Sliders No. 8., 'Annual Motion of the Earth'. One of a set of astronomical magic lantern slides: 'Annual Motion of the Earth' circa 1850
Rotating mechanical lantern slide by Carpenter & Westley, Moveable Astronomical Sliders No. 2., 'The Earth's Annual Motion'. One of a set of astronomical magic lantern slides:'The Earth's Annual Motion' circa 1850
Chromotrope, one of nine, of various patterns by Carpenter & Westley, London, late 19th century. Chromotrope, one of nine 1890-1900
Chromotrope, one of nine, of various patterns by Carpenter & Westley, 24 Regent Street, London, late 19th century. chromotrope 1890-1900