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1528. Stereoscope^ plain, transparent, with best cosmoramic fixed lenses and reflector, 



in mahogany . . . . . . . 076 



1529. STEBEOSCOPE, as above, in walnut or rosewood . . . 090 



1530. STEEEOSCOPE, of superior make, transparent, etc., as above, with hinged top 



mahogany, lls. 6d. ; walnut, 13s. Od. ; rosewood, 14s. ; zebra wood 16 6 



1532. Stereoscopes^ of the best quality, with silvered reflectors, and German silver 



mountings, in the following fancy woods, viz., walnut, rosewood, zebra, tulip, 

 Hungarian ash, etc. . . . . . . 110 



1533. STEEEOSCOPE, cosmoramic, square, with sliding body for focal adjustment, hinge 



front and best reflector, in various fancy woods, as above, mahogany, 1 13s. ; 

 walnut, 1 18s. ; rosewood . . . . . 200 



*#* Stands for the above, with vertical, horizontal and elongating motion, clamps, etc. 

 in brass, 12s. 6d., or richly turned wood, 17s. Cd. to 1 10s. 



1534. STEEEOSCOPE (extra size), panoramic, holding nine dozen slides, revolving at 



pleasure and admitting two persons to look at the same time, very elegant, 

 in walnut or mahogany. Price, without slides 5 10 to 7 10 



1535. al)inet or Panoramie Stereoscope, with convex top for 100 paper or 50 glass 



slides, with double reflectors and superior achromatic lens, with rack and 

 pinion, revolving at pleasure and admitting two persons to look at the same 

 time. In this arrangement the slides are always clean, being kept in their 

 position in the stereoscope, instead of separate as in the ordinary way, in 

 walnut or mahogany . . . . 5 10 to 8 



An elegant ornament for the drawing-room. 



1536. CABINET OE PANOEAMIC STEEEOSCOPE, the same as above, arranged for one 



observer only ..... , * 550 



STEREOSCOPIC SLIDES, 



Including only the very best of each kind, the difference in price arising from the 

 greater or less difficulty attending the production of the object. The great variety 

 of stereoscopic slides now before the public receiving as it does daily additions, prevents 

 a general and fixed price list being given; the following, however, will convey a 

 general idea of their prices and kinds, every interesting variety being added as it 

 appears : 



GLASS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. 



1537. Glass Stereoscopic Views, by the leading artists, including Wilson, England, 

 Blanchard, Ferrier, etc., of the chief scenes of interest in the following places, 

 at 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. each: 



England. Russia. 



London and Environs. Constantinople and Athens. 



Scotland, by "Wilson. America. 



Ireland. Egypt and Nubia, including the leading 



France. scenes of the Abyssinian War, and the 



Spain. Suez Canal. 



