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Camera Lucida, An Optical Device To Aid Drawing

Brass camera lucida in its original case with lenses. The workbench mounting system, with a telescopic and adjustable rod, allows for optical superimposition of the subject to be drawn and transfer of the image onto a drawing. Model patented in 1806 by William Hyde Wollaston. Some lenses are missing, and three lenses have chips. Price is firm. Payment by check or bank transfer. Shipping costs €13 via Colissimo registered mail or Mondial Relay for France; for other countries, please contact me.
200 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Napoleon 3rd

Condition: Condition of use

Material: Brass

Reference (ID): 1688554

Availability: In stock

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Camera Lucida, An Optical Device To Aid Drawing
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