Description: "Machines that double and spin for the warp, Silk Throwing Plant, Paterson, N. J." (S93-11437) Published by Underwood & Underwood, formerly one of the largest stereoview publishers in the world. This is a stereoview (also known as a stereograph or stereoscope card). It was one of the first forms of 3D photography. The images were captured with a special stereoscopic camera, which had two lenses - simulating the view of our left and right eyes. The two, nearly identical pictures were then mounted next to each other (most commonly on a piece of cardstock, glued on as photographs or printed as lithographs). The image could then be seen in three dimensions when viewed through a device known as a stereoscope, stereopticon, televiewer and/or realisticscope. Standard-size stereograph, measuring about 3.5 x 7 inches.
Price: 14.95 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2024-09-17T08:46:24.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Antique: Yes
Signed: No
Image Color: Black & White
Title: Machines that double and spin for the warp, Silk Throwing Plant,
Material: Cardboard, Paper
Brand/Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subject: Tourism, Travel & Transportation, Women
Vintage: Yes
Type: Stereoview & Stereoscope
Unit Type: Unit
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Famous Places, History, Travel, Working Life
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Production Technique: Stereoview
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Number of Items: 1