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Ives' photochromoscope

1895-1905

Kromskop Stereo Viewer

1904-1914

Ives' Stereoscopic Kromskop

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)

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 Parallax stereogram.

Ives Parallax stereogram

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

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