\"Making a Record of the Customer\'s Order.\"
Published by Sears, Roebuck & Company, sometime between 1900-1925.They released many lithograph prints, but they didn\'t actually manufacture any themselves and this is likely by Truman Ward Ingersoll\'s company.
This is a stereoview (also known as a stereograph or stereoscope card). It was one of the first forms of 3D photography. The images were captured with a special stereoscopic camera, which had two lenses - simulating the view of our left and right eyes. The two, nearly identical pictures were then mounted next to each other (most commonly on a piece of cardstock, glued on as photographs or printed as lithographs). The image could then be seen in three dimensions when viewed through a device known as a stereoscope, stereopticon, and/or televiewer.
Standard-size stereograph, measuring about 3.5 x 7 inches.
Will be shipped safely and securely! All items are protected in archival sleeves and packaged in rigid cardboard.
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