SOLD FOR £110
A large collection of early 20th Century stereoscopic slides, all by amateurs including Reverend James Seager and F W Heagell, mainly landscapes, botany and domestic scenes, together with a stereoscopic viewer (missing bridge and calibration slides)
SOLD FOR £150
A collection of approximately 200 late 19th/early 20th Century amateur stereoscopic slides contained in a wooden box, many stamped Reverend James Seager 13 St Helens Road, Dorchester and others assigned by different photographers, varied scenes including landscapes, botany, some domestic scenes, foreign including Tangiers, etc, together with a stereoscopic slide viewer
SOLD FOR £260
The Cosmorama Stereoscope marked Night Foster Lane London, registered September 15th 1854, raised on a turned column with circular spreading foot 31cm, together a collection of slides including 5 views of Windsor Castle, 5 cards marked by Royal Command of Their Imperial Majesties George V and Queen Mary, 2 London stereoscopic slides, a Choices Gem slide, Scottish and Welsh scenery, 4 slides of Cathedrals and 35 unmarked slides
SOLD FOR £85
A stereoscopic viewer together with 64 First World War realistic travellers stereoscopic cards nos. 6,7,28,29,32,34,36,37, 44,45,48,52,56,57-60, 62,65,67,80,86,88,90,92,93,95,96, 100,105,108,109,110, 113,114,117,118, 125,133,139,142,145,146,148,149, 152,153,156,157,161,165-168, 170,172,175,183,185,187,195,197,199
SOLD FOR £55
Underwood and Underwood, volumes 1 and 2 "Around The World Through the Stereoscope", approx. 76 cards and "Studies Through the Stereoscope" 32 cards and approx. 65 other cards together with a stereoscopic viewer
SOLD FOR £100
A collection of Underwood and Underwood stereoview slides of Egypt (vols 1 & 2) and Canada (vols 1 and 2) "The Underwood Travel library" contained in faux book casing together with an Underwood and Underwood Stereoscopic viewer
SOLD FOR £60
A collection of Underwood and Underwood stereoview slides of Norway (vols 1 & 2) and Switzerland (vols 1 and 2) "The Underwood Travel library" contained in faux book cases together with an Underwood and Underwood Stereoscopic viewer
SOLD FOR £440
A French automatic stereoscopic viewer "Le Taxiphote" by Jules Richard circa 1905, the twin handled storage base fitted three long drawers each of 4 compartments containing a Bakelite magazine holding 25 slides, the upper cased mechanism fully functional and features a wooden slide ocular adjuster 41 cm h x 22 cm w (including storage base)
The 12 slide trays to include subjects of Brighton, Surrey, Portugal, France (most involving automotive races)
SOLD FOR £90
The Perfecscope stereoscopic slide viewer together with 2 George Barker stereoscopic slides, 5 Hilton View Company stereoscopic slides, 26 Jarvis ditto, 39 Strohmeyer & Wyman of New York and 2 AD Girdwood cards
SOLD FOR £2700
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a rare stereoscopic slide featuring Brunel leaning on the chimney of the SS Great Eastern. The yellow card impressed bottom left "The London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside", the reverse printed "The Great Eastern In the Stereoscope Photographed by special permission of the Board of Directors I.K Brunel Esq.." (taken on his last visit to the Ship). 84mm x 174mm
In this photo from 5th September 1859 Brunel had been making a final inspection visit, but shortly after this photo was taken he suffered a stroke and died ten days later.
SOLD FOR £840
Isambard Kingdom Brunel interest, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Captain Harrison leaning against SS Great Eastern. The card impressed bottom left "The London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside", the reverse printed "The Great Eastern In the Stereoscope Photographed by special permission of the Board of Directors Captain Harrison Commander of the Ship". A second similar slide marked on the reverse with pink label 8 "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP Forward cradle and sheave for hauling tackle" detailing construction of the ship. A third slide of square photos with no stamps or text with purple coloured reverse featuring construction of a railway with Victorian engineers observing.
SOLD FOR £1000
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Brunel seated by the launching chains of the SS Great Eastern (then named The Leviathan). The card impressed bottom left The London Stereoscopic Company, the reverse with pink label marked "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP" (handwritten "Mr Brunel" beneath) 84mm x 174mm
SOLD FOR £85
An early portrait photograph of a gentleman contained in an ebonised and gilt frame 6cm x 4.5cm, a London Stereoscopic Company portrait miniature of William Shakespeare 6cm contained in a circular frame, a photograph portrait of a lady in a silver plated frame 15cm x 15cm together with a black and white portrait photograph of a seated girl 9cm x 6cm
SOLD FOR £420
A stereoscopic viewer together with approx. 200 cards
SOLD FOR £60
An Underwood and Underwood stereoscopic viewer (f) and a Perfectscope stereoscopic viewer with approx. 113 slides
SOLD FOR £55
Underwood & Underwood - Around the world through stereoscope volumes 1 and 2 containing 72 stereoscopic slides complete with viewer
SOLD FOR £170
A stereoscopic viewer and approximately 600 realistic travel slides
SOLD FOR £110
A UFIS French metal framed stereoscopic viewer together with 63 slides
SOLD FOR £200
A stereoscopic viewer (f) and a collection of stereoscopic slides and glass slides together with a Movinette 8 cine camera
SOLD FOR £95
An Underwood stereoscopic viewer together with various Underwood & Underwood slides
SOLD FOR £340
A Verascope Richard stereoscopic viewer together with various slides
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian waisted walnut stereoscopic viewer
SOLD FOR £125
Approx. 79 WWI stereoscopic slides marked by Royal Command of Their Imperial Majesties
SOLD FOR £100
31 various stereoscopic slides by Underwood & Underwood