Special Catalogue and Price List of Instructive Mechanical, Optical and Electrical Toys (1902)

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Cinematograph 175 1700 noo “Monopole”. Combination Cinematograph and Magic Lantern with excellent optical effect and reliable Film Transporter, with 6 long coloured Films and 12 long Glass slides each Mk. 13.50 Camera: made of strong Tin, japanned red, with knee chimney. Illumination: intensive Petroleum Lamp with 8'" round burner and fine Reflector. Transporter: strong and reliable construction, for all Films with “Edison Perforations”. Films: with each Cinematograph 6 finely coloured Films are enclosed. Optic: consists of Condenser and 2 finely ground objective Lenses. — Objective finely mckelled. Magic L>antern: arranged for Glass slides of l 9 /ie in. width, or wood pictures ol 1 /s in. width. Glass slides: 12 fine long glass slides 1 3 /i6 in. width are enclosed. Strong and elegant packing. Our Cinematographs can at any time be used as jVtagic San terns. She alteration can be made during a performance without any interruption. For priees and list of coloured and photographic films see page 177. For Magic Lantern slides fitting to above Cinematographs see section “Lantern Slides”. 1902 Gc e. 23*