The Naylor Collection 2007-10-19 Auction - 494 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 11
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The Naylor Collection

For more than half a century, Thurman "Jack" Naylor has been amassing an unprecedented collection of thousands of items covering the many aspects of photography. Smithsonian Magazine, in a nine page article written about this Collection in 1987, described it as "unique" and "the most comprehensive in existence." Categories in the Naylor Collection include Cameras, Images (photographic prints from such legendary photographers as Edward Curtis, Mathew Brady, Margaret Bourke-White and "Doc" Edgerton), Stereoviewers, Espionage, Rare Books and the Daguerreian Period with rare Daguerreian cameras and more than one thousand of the rarest daguerreotypes. An extensive auction catalogue was printed and is available from Guernsey's. Corrections to the catalogue have graciously been provided by accomplished experts including Eaton Lothrop, Helda Costa, Ralph & Bobbie London, Rob Niederman, Stephen Shohet, Milan Zahorcak and Wayne Cogan. Should you have any questions prior to bidding on any of the nearly two thousand lots, please contact Guernsey's. Thank you. Guernsey's: 1-212-794-2280; www.guernseys.com; auctions@guernseys.com
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T20 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1923: Kalloscope #10 penny coin operated stereoviewer with a bold gold colored sign on front and a manual push arm for changing cards. The viewer came with 12 transparent view stereocards, identified by
0626: T20 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1923Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T21 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855: English viewer by Brewster. Raised on a turned wooden pedestal.
0627: T21 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T22 - STEREO VIEWER, 1883: An exceptionally elaborate stereo model with red plush hooded viewer, card rest and base. The viewer holds a stack of stereo cards, from 2-50, in its rear section with focusing slide arrangement.
0628: T22 - STEREO VIEWER, 1883Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T23 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870: Holmes-type folding stereo viewer with lazy-tong trellis and leather hood. Image holder is missing. Folding handle, when fully open, makes the length 10-inches long. Patented July 5, 1870 by E.K.
0629: T23 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T24 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1850: Closed-box, Brewster-style, refracting, truncated stereoscope for viewing stereodaguerreotypes or tissues. Eye pieces have interocular adjustment. Made in France.
0630: T24 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1850Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T25 - STEREOSCOPE, 1855: Brewster design burlwood stereoscope with Charles Sands patented adjustable reflector and fine brass decorations. Made by The London Stereoscopic Company 6 1/2 x 7 x 4_
0631: T25 - STEREOSCOPE, 1855Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T26 - STEREO VIEWER, 1879: Stereo viewer on metal stand with Graphoscope, red plush hood and stand base. Rail type viewer of Holmes-Bates design folds parallel to stand. Graphoscope magnifier views stereo cards held by 2 clips
0632: T26 - STEREO VIEWER, 1879Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T28 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1890: A mahogany wood stereoscope with brass mounting for the two lens with manual focusing. Wood is nicely finished. There is a black wood carrying case designed to hold the stereoscope and glass slides.
0634: T28 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1890Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T29 - STEREOGRAPHOSCOPE, CIRCA 1896: StereoGraphoscope, has brass eyecups on both sides of lenses and special focus slide. This model was sold by Sears, Roebuck. Made by by H.C. WhiteCo., and patented April 28, 1888, in the USA.Other
0635: T29 - STEREOGRAPHOSCOPE, CIRCA 1896Est. $100-$1,000,000
T30 - STEREOCARD VIEWER, CIRCA 1865: Wooden Holmes-style stereocard viewer has a wooden septum, frame, and handle. An aluminum hood covers the magnifying glass in the eyepiece. An embossed seal with the name of the manufacturer is on
0636: T30 - STEREOCARD VIEWER, CIRCA 1865Est. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T31 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1853: Mascher_s Improved Stereoscope. With two sixth plate daguerreotypes of a seated woman. Short focus lens for a larger image. An uncommon viewing case with a metal stand. 5 1/4 x 4 2/3 x 5"
0637: T31 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1853Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T32 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1853, _56: Mascher_s Improved Stereoscope. For two oval images. Two stereo daguerreotypes of a seated man, taken January, 1856 by an unknown pphotographer. Images are in a Union case with _Lyre and Cherubs_
0638: T32 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1853, _56Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T33 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855: Stull_s Folding Stereo Viewer. Patented Feb. 27, 1855, this hinged and folding stereo viewer holds two ninth plate stereo ambrotypes in oval mats of a distinguished gentleman with tinted cheeks. 3
0639: T33 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T34 - STEREO VIEWER, 1854: Rare Lyre shaped viewer and focusing lenses made of mahogany with brass lens housings. Door needs repair. Made in England by The London Stereoscope Company, with maker_s seal. 7 3/4 x 6_ high
0640: T34 - STEREO VIEWER, 1854Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T35 - RARE CLAUDET STEREO VIEWER: Daguerreotype stereo viewer with two images of a mother with her deceased child. 5_ x 4 3/4_ x 4 1/4_
0641: T35 - RARE CLAUDET STEREO VIEWEREst. $100-$1,000,000
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T36 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855: Mascher_s Improved Stereoscope. Patented March 8, 1853. For two daguerreotypes of a seated father with his young son. 3 1/4_ x 4 1/4_
0642: T36 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T37 - STEREOSCOPE, 1853: Mascher_s Improved Stereoscope patented March 8, 1853 and constructed of wood covered in maroon leather. This stereoscope makes two oval images 1 3/4 x 2_ and includes a stereo ambrotype of seated
0643: T37 - STEREOSCOPE, 1853Est. $100-$1,000,000
T42 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1950: Folding _Ster-O-Card_ viewer demonstrator was an attractive sales aid for five stereo pairs of product. Custom made in Florida by Fort Pierce Industries with heavy paper, in colors, with mail-back
0648: T42 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1950Est. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T43 - EXCELSIOR 5X8" STEREO CAMERA: Made by A. Semmendinger of Fort Lee, NJ, 1875. Wood with brass hardware.
0649: T43 - EXCELSIOR 5X8" STEREO CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
T44 - NO LOT: see lo0t T8.
0650: T44 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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R1 - SHOOTING THE APPLE," 1964: A signed print of "Shooting The Apple" by Dr. Harold Edgerton in a metal frame with a rectangular mat. Taken in Boston, MA. 1964. 8 x 10. Dr. Harold Edgerton
0656: R1 - SHOOTING THE APPLE," 1964Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R2 - MULTIFLASH DYE TRANSFER IMAGE OF A PIGEON, 19: A multiflash exposure of a pigeon signed by Dr. Harold Edgerton Dye Transfer. In a metal frame with a paper mat. Taken in Boston, MA, 1965. 17 3/4 x 14. Dr. Harold Edgerton
0657: R2 - MULTIFLASH DYE TRANSFER IMAGE OF A PIGEON, 19Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R3 - BULLET ENTERING A BANANA, 1964: A micro second exposure of .30 caliber bullet after entering a banana. Dye Transfer. Photo by Dr. Edgerton is in a metal frame with a paper mat. Photo taken in Boston, MA. 1964. 14 x 16. Dr. Harold
0658: R3 - BULLET ENTERING A BANANA, 1964Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R4 - CRANBERRY JUICE DROP INTO MILK," 1960: A close-up microsecond exposure of a drop of cranberry juice falling into a glass of milk. Dye Transfer. Signed. Photo by Dr. Edgerton is in a metal frame with a paper mat. Photo taken in Boston,
0659: R4 - CRANBERRY JUICE DROP INTO MILK," 1960Est. $100-$1,000,000