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prices of these rather common lanterns range from 50 to 500 euros/dollars.
The shown specimens on this page are part of the collection of 'de
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Bing Werke 1920, Germany, Bing Werke (B.W.) 'made in Germany', produced in five sizes. Photo: two different sizes. Black lacquered tin-plate. Lion claw shaped legs. (See also: Magic Lanterns Gebrüder Bing) |
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Ernst
Plank
Germany, Ernst Plank Nürnberg (E.P.), Toy lantern with a socket for a small light bulb in the back (low-voltage). Right: separate light source, using a built-in 4,5 V battery. (See also: Magic Lanterns Ernst Plank) |
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Falk
1890, Germany, Johann Falk Nürnberg (J.F.). Red lacquered tin-plate on a painted wooden base. A lot of other manufacturers produced lanterns like this barrel shaped model. (See also: Magic Lanterns Johann Falk) |
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Unknown
Magic lantern using 8,3 x 8,3 cm slides. Black painted metal. Wooden slide holder for changing the pictures. |
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Germany, Bing Werke Nürnberg (B.W.), black painted tin-plate. Complete with a separate little oil lamp. (See also: Magic Lanterns Gebrüder Bing) |
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Kinematograph
ca. 1905. No trademark. Made of Russian iron. Suitable for lanternslides of 3 cm wide and films (loops) of 35 mm wide. Intermittent movement of the film by a Maltese cross. |
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