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#69370 Optical Toy / Miscellaneous
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Item is a replica of the old anamorphosis instruments that were popular in the 19th Century. Included are cards with ...
#48539 Optical Toy / Camera Obscura
Item is a replica of the Magic Circle Thaumatrope which had been produced for the first time by John Ayrton ...
#48541 Optical Toy / Camera Obscura
#69164 Optical Toy / Diorama
Flick book reproducing a sequence from Eadward Muybridge's 'Human Locomotion' showing a semi-naked woman skipping. Reproduced from the Library of ...
#31640 Optical Toy / Photography
#69368 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
#69162 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
#69366 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
#69367 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
#69355 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
Circular kaleidoscopic toy, consisting of a cardboard disc with a B&W spiral pattern, in the centre of which is a ...
#55367 Optical Toy / Kaleidoscope
#69369 Optical Toy / Magic Lantern
This flip/flick book illustrating a drop of milk splashing on a liquid surface was created from a slow motion movie ...
#39973 Optical Toy / Proto-Cinema
Optical toy, comprising a flat wooden board on which a real photograph of a 1930s Kodak camera has been printed ...
#55241 Optical Toy / Anamorphosis
Small kaleidoscope toy with patterns based on changing plastic hearts and flower pieces.
#39974 Optical Toy / Kaleidoscope
This 'Ace' film projector is missing its box's label but according to internet sources, this projector was manufactured circa 1962 ...
#37451 Optical Toy / Proto-Cinema
#69163 Optical Toy / Mutoscope
Item is a replica of the telescopic view optical toy made popular during the 19th Century. This optical toy features ...
#48540 Optical Toy / Camera Obscura
Colouring pad of optical illusions, such as spinning coloured discs, flick books, crinkle and sliding pictures as well as simple ...
#34591 Optical Toy / Proto-Cinema
Item is a replica of the 19th Century Phenaquistiscope that had been invented by Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau.
#48542 Optical Toy / Camera Obscura