"Keystone View Company Stereoscope and Cards, Circa 1930
Item Details
A Trip Around The World Through the Telebinocular made by the Keystone View Company in 1930. The viewer can take a photographic trip, using the scope, enjoying a myriad of sights by inserting the cards into the viewer. The cards are neatly stored in file boxes resembling books and the locations include; the Cathedral in Constantinople, ruins in Greece, the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, Iroquois Indians in Quebec, views of Palestine, the leaning tower of Pisa, the Great wall of China, etc. Included is the telebinocular and a book describing the tour with several pull out maps. The second box of miscellaneous cards includes __Selected Subjects_. An additional hand held stereoscope from the Exposition Universelle Internationale held in Paris in 1900.
- The electronic telebinocular was not tested due to the condition of the original wiring which is brittle. The hand held stereoscope works perfectly.
Condition
The telebinocular was untested due to the old wiring which is brittle. The hand held stereoscope works very well and the photographic cards are in very good condition.
Dimensions
Item #
15CIN047-024







