| Tin Great Britain c.1725 25" high
Unusual early lantern similar to ones made by Edward Scarlett.
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| Bull's Eye LanternTin Great Britain 18th. c. 15" high
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| Bull's Eye LanternTin Great Britain 18th. c. 15" high
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| PhantasmagoriaTin Great Britain c. 1821 12" x 11 1/2" x 4 1/2"
A Phantasmagoria lantern made by Philip Carpenter.
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| Triunial lanternChatham Wood and Brass Great Britain 1891 34" high
The top lantern could be removed to give the lanternist the flexibility of having a single, biunial, or triunial set up.
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| Biunial lanternWood & brass Great Britain c.1890 27" high
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| Biunial LanternMacIntosh Galvanic and Fredric Battery Conmpany Nickel-plated and brass America 1895 18" hi
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| PamphengosHughes Tin, brass and wood Great Britain 1880 29" high
Horizontal biunial with dissolving fan.
0311 |
| StereopticonWood & metal America 1877 15" x 25" x 11"
The improved oxy-hydrogen dissolving stereopticon was made by Sidney Herbert, Boston and sold by Thoamas Hall, Boston.
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| Biunial LanternM.C. Lilley & Co. Nickle plated & tin America c. 1890 13" high
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| Magic LanternChatham Paxton Wood and brass Great Britain 1891 13" high
0312 |
| Newton & Co. Wood & brass Great Britain c.1890 18" high
0313 |
| Wood & brass America c. 1870 9 3/4" hi.
This lantern made by A.T. Thompson, Boston looks like a camera.
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| Queen & Co. Wood & metal America c. 1890 19" high
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| McAllister America c. 1870 25 1/2" hi.
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| The New Philadelphia LanternN.H. Edgerton America c. 1880 19 3/4" hi.
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