Hall's illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving lanterns, and stereopticons : for societies, parlor entertainment, panoramas, and public exhibitions. (1873?)

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4 hall's illustrated catalogue of Oxy-Hydrogen Stereopticons fop Dissolving Views. No. 1. First-class Oxy-Hydrogen Stereopticon for Dissolving- Views, two japanned tin cases 10^- inches long by 84- inches wide, and 16^ inches high, on raised walnut platform, brass rack adjust- ment for focusing, extra fine plano-convex condensing lenses 4 \ inches diameter, very finest achromatic magnifying lenses 2 inches diameter, giving high and low power. Hall's latest Improved Concentric Safety Jet Oxy-Hydrogen Blow Pipes, compound dis- solving stop-cock, India-rubber gas bag 40 inches long by 30 inches wide, with press boards, and twelve feet of gum tubing for the oxygen gas copper retort and metal pipe for making the oxygen gas, glass wash bottle with brass screw top, tin spirit lamp for heating the retort, iron retort stand, copper gasometer and gene- rator 11 inches diameter by 24 inches high, and 8 feet gum tubing for the hydrogen gas, 1 dozen lime cylinders, all packed in two neat wood boxes, with locks and keys, and handles. Price, $225.