Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Unmarked but probably a Keystone advertising view of an open cabinet showing four Holmes-Bates Stereoscopes with views stored in the slots above. Excellent condition. This view was probably used as a sales aid for the Keystone salesman., Stereocard, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11300
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1878 (after), Lewis Patent box style stereoscope in walnut with lazy tong focusing (American), Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11308
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Untitled studio image of a young man with an early-looking Holmes-Bates style viewer on the table, Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15797
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Untitled studio image of a lady with a Holmes-Bates style scope, Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15798
J.P. Doremus, n.d., Untitled studio image of the ladies with two fancy viewers on the table between them., Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15800
Unidentified photographer, n.d., Two men viewing stereocards [Italian], Carte de visite, Collection of Michael G. Jacob, LL/42268
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Untitled image showing a display case in a photo-studio business, a Holmes-Bates style scope seen on the case, Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15799
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Kilburn #11928 "No home is complete without this work of art!", Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15895
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Keys #423 "A Mouse! A Mouse!", Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15896
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1860s (ca), A group of men looking at stereoviews using Goodale's "Museum", Carte de visite, trimmed, Private collection of Laddy Kite, LL/35883
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1860s (ca), A group of men looking at stereoviews using Goodale's "Museum", Carte de visite, detail, Private collection of Laddy Kite, LL/35884
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Interior of Stereographic Manufactory (Back), Stereocard, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/11730
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Interior of Stereographic Manufactory, Stereocard, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/11729
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Interior of Stereographic Manufactory (Detail), Stereocard, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/11731
D. Appleton, 1858-1860 (ca), Untitled image inside the Appleton Store, showing customers, staff, views, viewers, signs advertising views and viewers., Stereocard, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15898
D. Appleton, 1858-1860 (ca), Untitled image inside the Appleton Store, showing customers, staff, views, viewers, signs advertising views and viewers., Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15899
D. Appleton & Co., n.d., Interior view of the D. Appleton & Co. Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York. Dealer in every kind of Stereoscopic Views & Instruments, Domestic & Imported., Stereoview, hand-tinted, Jeffrey Kraus Antique Photographics, LL/37810
D. Appleton & Co., n.d., Interior view of the D. Appleton & Co. Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York. Dealer in every kind of Stereoscopic Views & Instruments, Domestic & Imported., Stereoview, detail, hand-tinted, Jeffrey Kraus Antique Photographics, LL/37811
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Classic French or English Brewster style stereoscope with extra large lenses, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/13120
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Classic French or English Brewster style stereoscope with extra large lenses, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/13121
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., French "EDUCA" table top stereoscope manufactured by Mattey for the French school system, Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11007
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Table top stereoscope in ebony with colorful hand painted decoration (French), Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11112
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Cadwell Revolving Stereoscope, with interior label showing patent date of January 6th 1874., Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11115
n.d., Alexander Beckers of New York City patented a stereo-viewer on April 7, 1857. It had a revolving mechanism which allowed multiple views of different types to be inspected sequentially by turning a knob., Stereo viewer, Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada, LL/12480
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Untitled image showing a lady viewing in a Becker-style scope, Stereocard, detail, Jefferson Stereoptics, LL/15801
1940, 20 November, Relief Pictures seen through the Stereoscope: An Eighty-Year-Old Pastime. After the Painting by Steven Spurrier, R.B.A., Magazine cover, The Courtauld Institute of Art, LL/36692
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1920s (ca), French Gaumont sterescope for 6 x 13cm glass stereo slides, together with a purpose built storage cabinet, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/13131
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1873, Revolving Scope, Book illustration, Google Books, LL/34537
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Ebony Stereo-Graphoscope, in the style of Napoleon III (French), Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11309
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Stereo-graphoscope with inset ivory label identifying the retailer as "E. H. & T. Anthony, 591 Broadway, New York"., Stereo-graphoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11126
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1873, Graphoscope, Book illustration, Google Books, LL/34535
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1860s (ca), J. H. Dallmeyer, box form Stereoscope on an adjustable brass column, Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11000
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1860s (ca), J. H. Dallmeyer, box form Stereoscope on an adjustable brass column, Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11001
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1879, American nickel plated Stereoscope, patented by Hilarius Pattberg, April 29, 1879., Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11003
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1860 (ca), Brewster style stereoscope, by C. W. Dixey on a turned wood column., Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11117
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1880s (ca), American Holmes Bates style viewer mounted on a revolving table, Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11118
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1881 (patent), Holmes Bates style stereoscope on an adjustable brass (or bronze) column with L. Pattberg Patent date of 1881., Stereoscope, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11119
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1924, The Taxiphote was an instrument designed for viewing and storing both black and white and autochrome stereoscopic transparencies., Catalogue page, Private collection of Mark Jacobs, LL/9120