Tray-Stereoscope ‘Série III’
The wooden trays contain 25 slides each and can be inserted into the viewer by flipping back its top. Then, by turning a crank on the right side of the housing, one slide after another can be examined. Each half-turn of the crank advances or returns the slides and moves the tray forward. A metal lever integrated into the counter on the left side of the viewer enables free slide navigation. A fold-out mirror at the back adjusts light for optimal image illumination.
The viewer illustrated has a beautifully decorated base which seems to be original but still can’t be found in the catalogues. Probably, it was made to order. As there is no storage base in ‘Série III’ this viewer only comes with one original tray, which is the Autochrome version with 12 thicker slots. It’s still equipped with its 12 Autochrome colour slides in the rare 10x15cm format.
‘Hemdé’ viewers are among the rarer tray-stereoscopes, and are testimonies to the remarkable diversity of French stereoscopes.
Further reading: Stereoscopy History Series — Hemdé (A. Ruiter)
