boîte en sapin contenant quatre tiroirs, deux emplacements vides, une table réglable montée sur deux crémaillères et servant de support pour une lanterne de projection ; vis de blocage ; manivelle ; deux poignées
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Charles Shaw, Photographic & Scientific Apparatus Manufacturer
Birmingham, 104 Aston Road
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Ouvert :
Longueur : 40 cm
Largeur : 53.5 cm
Hauteur : 91 cm
Fermé :
Longueur : 40 cm
Largeur : 53.5 cm
Hauteur : 91 cm
Diamètre :
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"No more bricks, books, boxes, &c., needed to adjust the height of your lantern. The compact Lanternist's Cabinet and adjustable stand. A place for everything. (...) The stand is raised by rack and pinion to any height up to 5 feet, and is secured by tightening the screw at the side, so making it rigid and preventing slipping. It has tilting table, the arrangement of which is procured by an altogether new method, allowing the Lantern to be placed at any angle. When in use, the recess (occupied by the top of the Stand when closed) can be used for placing the trays with slides in, and the reading lamp, thus preventing anything being knocked off when in the dark. In the cabinet there are spaces for lantern and reading lamp, drawers for valve and key, India-rubber gas tubing, lenses, limes, 200 lantern slides in four loose trays, in each tray space for 50 slides ; slide carriers, dissolving views, etc. Made in satin walnut, with brass fittings, French polished, with handles for carrying. The whole complete (...) : Price for single lantern, pine varnished, £ 5. 5. 0. Price for Biunial do., £ 6. 10. 0. Better quality, superior finish, single, £ 7. 7. 0, Biunial, £ 8. 10. 0. Charles Shaw, Photographic & Scientific Apparatus Manufacturer, 104 Aston Road, Birmingham" (The Photographic Dealer & Optical & Scientific Apparatus Trade Journal, octobre 1896).
The Photographic Dealer & Optical & Scientific Apparatus Trade Journal, octobre 1896.