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This features all other 3D viewers, stereoscopes and accessories that are not attributed to the popular trade name of Viewmaster. Dating from the late 19th and early 20th Century to the mid 20th Century and made from wood, metal or plastic.
22 product(s) found for "Viewers and Stereoscopes - Other Makes"
Stereograph of Harmony
Stereoscopes were a popular form of home entertainment for the whole family from the mid 19th Century until the advent of television. It has been said that every house had a stereoscope. As the popularity increased so did the number of photographers and publishers who created stereographs on every conceivable...
£3.00
Stereograph of Limnley Stoke..
Stereoscopes were a popular form of home entertainment for the whole family from the mid 19th Century until the advent of television. It has been said that every house had a stereoscope. As the popularity increased so did the number of photographers and publishers who created stereographs on every conceivable...
£4.00
Stereographs of Switzerland x2
Stereoscopes were a popular form of home entertainment for the whole family from the mid 19th Century until the advent of television. It has been said that every house had a stereoscope. As the popularity increased so did the number of photographers and publishers who created stereographs on every conceivable...
£10.00
Stereographs of Venice x3
Stereoscopes were a popular form of home entertainment for the whole family from the mid 19th Century until the advent of television. It has been said that every house had a stereoscope. As the popularity increased so did the number of photographers and publishers who created stereographs on every conceivable...
£15.00
Vistascreen 3D Viewer
Before the internet, before the mobile phone and before handheld electronic games, the child of the 1960's would have had their imagination and natural curiousity enhanced by such a 3D viewer as this. There were many types of stereo viewer available at the time. Some had a mechanical mechanism and others...
£15.00
Vistascreen Booklet C.160 - ..
Have you ever been to the Stump Cross Caverns? Situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park the complex is a geological wonder. Closed during lockdown, you can still visit, virtually by purchasing a Vistascreen booklet of ten views of the caverns in magnificient monochrome 3D to enjoy from the comfort...
£6.50
Vistascreen Booklet C.49 - B..
Most visitors to the stately Homes of England would buy a tea towel, thimble or spoon but back in the 1960's you could have purchased a Vistascreen booklet of ten views so you could tour the place again in magnificient monochrome 3D from the comfort of your sofa. Designed specifically for Vistascreen...
£7.50
Vistascreen Booklet C.51 - V..
Have you ever been to the London to Brighton Car Rally? Forget the cold and the rain, back in the 1960's you could have purchased a Vistascreen booklet of ten views of veteran cars in magnificient monochrome 3D to enjoy from the comfort of your sofa. Designed specifically for Vistascreen viewers or it's...
£7.50
Vistascreen Viewer
Before the internet, before the mobile phone and before handheld electronic games, the child of the 1960's would have had their imagination and natural curiousity enhanced by such a 3D viewer as this. There were many types of stereo viewer available at the time. Some had a mechanical mechanism and others...
£15.00
Vistascreen Weetabix 3D View..
Legendary guitarist of Queen, Brian May, is also an astrophysicist and leading light in saving British nature. But few people know he is an authority on stereoscopes and 3D imaging so much so that he has re-established the London Stereoscopic Company and developed his own entry level viewer known as...
£15.00