
1000's of Stereoviews for Sale -
If you are looking to visit an antque shop with lots of early photos, several thousand
stereoviews, and great vintage cameras, please take a trip to B&J Antique Mall in Dillsburg
Pennsylvania. Dillsburg is about 10 miles south of the State capitol - Harrisburg in the
center of the state. Dillsburg is about 20 miles north of Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
The shop is on Route 15 several miles south of Dillsburg. Just go to
Dillsburg and head south until you get to Franklin Church Road and turn left. The
Shop is in an old barn and is visible for Route 15.
The shop has no crafts - only antiques and collectible items. Great for all collectors.
What can I say? There are a ton of sites out there that are really serious about stereoviews, and rightfully so, they are amazing. I am not trying to duplicate them here. I really enjoy collecting stereoviews and vintage stereophotography equipment; however, I'm in just for the fun.
Areas of Interest: South Central Pennsylvania including: Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Hanover, Gettysburg, Middletown, Carlisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, etc. Also, my regular emploment is in surface coal mining, so, I am interested in coal mining related views. Have any anthracite coal mining views? Finally, because of my interest in collecting photo equipment, I try to pick up stereoviews and other photogrpahs of perople doing photography. FUN STUFF!
Below are some of my favorite stereoviews that I have been fortunate to obtain. Please look them over and enjoy. This first view is of the interior of a photo studio in Lancaster Pennsylvania -
this is about as good as it gets. The back of the stereoview is printed with the name
"Good Berners & Lant."
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This next view is of the interior of a photo studio in England -
It is an early hand tinted view and shows the images and stereoviews for sale.
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This next view is the famous photographer A.J. Russell and shows a man with a
large format camera above Carmichael's Camp - I believe that was in Utah.
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J.F. Jarvis produced many stereoviews for the market in the early 1900's. This
stereoview shows the front of their business in Washington D.C..
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This stereoview shows ladies at work in the stereoview cutting Department at the
Kilburn Factory in New Hampshire.
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This is a self-portrait by G.S. Irish - he is taking his own stereo-photo in
a reflecting ball at the Fort William Henry Hotel in Lake George, NY.
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This is an interesting private stereoview by Photographer John Moran (brother of
the famous artist Thomas Moran). This view shows John with his sister Elizabeth and a
young lad drinking at a spring.
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