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Underwood & Underwood, creator. Sun Sculpture stereoscope.
Underwood & Underwood
Sun Sculpture stereoscope
not before 1901
 Peep egg viewer of Weymouth, Dorset.
Peep egg viewer of Weymouth, Dorset
ca. 1855
Negretti & Zambra, creator. Stereographoscope :
Negretti & Zambra
Stereographoscope
ca. 1875
 Camera lucida.
Camera lucida
late 19th century?
 The Kinora.
The Kinora
[1911?]
 Gems of American scenery :
Gems of American scenery
1878
R. & J. Beck (Firm), creator. Achromatic stereoscope.
R. & J. Beck (Firm)
Achromatic stereoscope
not before 1865
 Microscope camera lucida.
Microscope camera lucida
approximately 1850?
 Fenby's patent Panteidoscope.
Fenby's patent Panteidoscope
[ca. 1885]
P. Berville (Paris, France) Camera lucida.
P. Berville (Paris, France)
Camera lucida
approximately 1900
Claymore Co. (Cedaredge, Colo.) The stereoscope :
Claymore Co. (Cedaredge, Colo.)
The stereoscope
ca. 1980?
Dallmeyer, J. H. (John Henry), (1830-1883), creator. Stereoscope.
Dallmeyer, J. H. (John Henry), (1830–1883)
Stereoscope
approximately 1870
 NeoLucida.
NeoLucida
[2017]
Smith, Beck, and Beck, creator.  Binocular magnifying glass.
Smith, Beck, and Beck
Binocular magnifying glass
between 1857 and 1865
Nachet, Jean Alfred, 1831-1908. Microscope camera lucida.
Nachet, Jean Alfred, 1831–1908
Microscope camera lucida
1880s?
 NeoLucida.
NeoLucida
[2014]
Carpenter & Westley. Camera lucida.
Carpenter & Westley
Camera lucida
late 19th century
 Zograscope.
Zograscope
late 18th century
 Stereographoscope.
Stereographoscope
late 19th century?
 Optimix Pix viewer.
Optimix Pix viewer
2016 or 2017
 Stereoscope :
Stereoscope
late 19th century
 Brewster stereoscope.
Brewster stereoscope
late 19th century
 [Camera obscura].
[Camera obscura]
[mid-19th century]
 NeoLucida XL.
NeoLucida XL
[2017?]
 Monocular opaque glass viewer enclosing a print showing the Thames Tunnel.
Monocular opaque glass viewer enclosing a print showing the Thames Tunnel
approximately 1843
P. and J. Dollond. Camera lucida.
P. and J. Dollond
Camera lucida
early 19th century