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All items on this page are 1" scale
Reading glass $100 #nf13
Photograph album $35 #nf31
Girls and Dolls Album $17 #jday44
Stereo camera with box $235 #nf34
Folding camera $75 #nf141
Box camera $38 #nf911-29
Old fashioned camera set $48
#jwdhm7
Photographers work table $560 #ttg24
Old box of photos $15 #ktm10
Photo box with photos $47 #laccbb1
Framed photo $16 #lds91050
Framed photo $12 #lds91120
Framed photo $6 #lds91081
Framed photo $12 #lds91121
Framed photo $16 #lds92050
Framed photo $8 #lds92091s
Framed photo $8 #lds91030
Framed photo $12 #lds93111
Framed photo $8 #lds92092
Framed photo $12 #lds91210
Framed photo $6 #lds91080
Binoculars $85 #nf911-9
Telescope $155 #ttg80
Poe's tabletop telescope $100 #nf0251
Stargazer telescope $110 #nf45
Tabletop telescope $75 #nf911-10
Magic Lantern $142 #lsechm3
This page was updated 01/2012
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By Nantasy Fantasy
1 1/2" tall, 1 3/8" wide

12 photos included
By Nantasy Fantasy
3/4" x 3/4"


Photo album - 8 pages
By Jean Day
5/8" tall
Click on photo to see the contents of the box
Box contains lenses and plates (click on more photos)
The camera is 5 1/2" tall
The box is 3 1/4" wide, 3/4" deep

Doesn't fold
By Nantasy Fantasy

By Nantasy Fantasy

Click on photo for another view
Very detailed
Working lamp
Filled drawers
Most items are glued on
4 3/4" wide, 3 1/2" deep

Wood
Photos are glued
1" x 3/4"

Walnut
7/8" wide, 1 3/8" deep, 1 1/8" tall

Husband and wife
2" x 2 1/2"

Family
2 1/2" x 2"

Wife and child
7/8" x 7/8"

2 girls and their dog
2" x 2 1/2"

Woman
2" x 2 1/2"

Woman
1" x 1 1/4

Woman
1" x 1 1/4

Bride and groom
1 7/8" x 2 1/2"

Baby
1" x 1 1/4"

Military officer
2" x 2 1/2"

Soldier
7/8" x 1"

Leather carrying case
By Nantasy Fantasy

Leather, wood, and brass
By Taller Targioni
The camera is 5 1/2" tall

By Nsntasy Fantasy
3" wide, 1" deep, 2" tall

By Nantasy Fantasy
5" tall

By Nantasy Fantasy
1 1/2" wide, 1" tall
Click on photo for another view
The first
"slide projector"
Invented in the late 1600's
Used through the 1800's
Non-working
Screen lights up
The screen is 3" wide, 5 1/2" tall
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