Details
M. Lapipe, France
A 35mm. walnut-body Le Lapiposcope projection mechanism with hand-crank, brass top-plate engraved 79. Patent Applied For. Made in France, brass film holder stamped 100, intermittant mechanism, the film gate stamped 101 and brass bound lens
Literature
Michel Auer and Michèle Ory (1979), Histoire de la Caméra ciné amateur, p. 56, 57.

Lot Essay

The Le Lapipeoscope was the subject of British patent number 26,765 of 25 November 1896. It was granted to A. Lapipe and under the 1883 Patents Act the date of the claim was backdated to 8 September. The patent related to: a zoetropic camera applicable also for optical projection...when the apparatus is used as a magic-lantern, a powerful light is fixed behind the film in the usual way. The device made use of an unusual ratchetted intermittant mechanism.

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