Two-image Stroboscopic slides
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Two-image Stroboscopic slides

Details
Two-image Stroboscopic slides
A. F. J. Claudet, London; hand coloured paper illustrations stretched over a wood frame, showing a scene in a blacksmith's shop, a stonemason sawing a block, gentlemen fencing, 157 x 85mm.
Literature
Georg Füsslin (1993), Optisches Spielzeug oder wie die Bilder Laufen Lernten, p. 74
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium

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Lot Essay

Claudet's two image stroboscope consisted of an improvement to stereoscopes, which aimed to produce 'pleasing and novel optical illusions by means of a peculiar construction and arrangement of some of the parts, which are made moveable so as to impart to the picture the appearance of moving figures' - from the British patent of 23 March 1853, no. 711.

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