Description: I cant find much on the company C.T. Milligan just some hits that they were on Chestnut St. In Philladelphia PA sold lots of camera equipment and of course the Magic Lantern.This was built for a 3 wick burner but that is missing and some where in the early history of electricity someone put a light bulb on a block of wood with a cord (you will need a maie to male cord) to connect it. I dont have this type of cord or I would have plugged it in. The addition of the block of wood with the light bulb is can be removed without any damage to the projector. Both lens are present and the front lens is brass and marked "A. Darlot Opticien Paris" - The baffle is in very good condition and from my inspection no rips or holes and expands and collapses without issues. Measures - compressed 18" long x 10" tall x 6" wide - Expanded 25" long Would look great on any shelf or table for display Original Wood box does have the original information on the inside lid and there are some cracks in the case but over all in good condition - leather handle is missing but hardware for the handle is in place if you would like to recondition the box. Measures Box - 21.5" long x 8" wide x 10 tall Weight 18 lbs 8 ozThis is a used item so minor signs of wear should be expected. Any additional notes specific to this item are listed above. This will be packed with care for safe travels. If shipping costs look a bit off please message me for a more accurate shipping cost. Reasonable offers are considered. Local Pick Up - Message me for details
Price: 699 USD
Location: Dallastown, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-09-27T12:46:47.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Set
Antique: Yes
Photo Type: Magic Lantern
Type: Magic Lantern Projector
Year of Production: 1890
Image Orientation: Landscape
Image Color: Color
Material: Glass
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Antique Projector
Vintage: Yes