Graphoscope

Object number72.52.1
Date1890
MediumWalnut; Brass; Pine
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Hurlbrink
DescriptionRectangular wood base with beveled sides, opening with hinged covering large round magnifying glass that raises up and over to top, also covering decorative wedge. Top has hinged magnifying eye glasses at one end with decorative hinged holder for card at far end.Dimensions19 x 12.5 in. (48.3 x 31.8 cm)
InscriptionsHandwritten in black ink on interior of base: 72-52
MarksStamped on oval piece of ivory: STEREOGRAPHIC/COMPANY/IMPROVED/
GRAPHOSCOPE/54 CHEAPSIDE/108 to 110 REGENT ST
Historical NotesThe graphoscope was a 19th-century device used in parlors in order to enhance the viewing of photographs and text. Donated in 1956 by Mrs. H.V. Hurlbrink.
On View
Not on view
Toolbox
Craftsman
1954-1995
Eyeglasses
Designs for Vision
1986-1995
Rule, Slide
J. R. Dempster
c. 1933
Loupe
Bausch and Lomb Optical Company
1926-1991
Barometer, Mercury
W. Adamos
c. 1820
Chair, Arm
Augustus Eliaers
c.1855
Crate, Shipping
C. B. Timpson and Lawrence
1861
Guard, Eye
Jules Franklin
c. 1923
Machine, Stamping
James H. Matthews and Company
c. 1950
Set, Beverage
H. J. Heinz Company
1988
navigate_beforenavigate_next