You are bidding on 11 stereoviews (stereoscope slides) 

1. Slide featuring a color photo numbered as no. 37 and captioned, "'Whose Little Fairy Are You?", showing a little girl in a pageant costume of sorts. There is no printed date or brand or other information. No significant bends, but the paper coating has come away from the cardboard at one corner. There is some writing in pencil on the back.

2.-5. Four slides featuring black-and-white photographs of the Sears, Roebuck & Co. plant in Chicago, Illinois. The four views are: no. 4. The Merchandise Building; no. 11. Packing Goods for Shipment; no. 22. Mail Opening and Mail Auditing Departments; and no. 25. Writing Letters to Customers. There is no printed date or brand or other information, though the images suggest the 1910s or ’20s. The back of each has a detailed printed explanation of the view. No significant bends or creases. There are prices, in pencil, on the backs of the slides.

6. A slide featuring a color photo numbered as no. 38 and captioned, "'Grand Daddy Long Legs," showing a comic dressed rural elder from an angle that exaggerates his long legs. There is no printed date or brand or other information. No significant bends or creases. There is some writing in pencil on the back.

7. A slide featuring a color photo numbered as no. 1064 in the "JAG SERIES" and titled, "'Believe I've Seen That Face Before," showing a well-dressed but disheveled drunkard confronting himself in the mirror. This well-worn humorous cliché is elaborated in two full printed paragraphs of monologue in "drunkard spelling" on the reverse. There is no printed date or brand or other information. No significant bends or creases.

8. A slide featuring a mildly racy color photo numbered as no. 33 and captioned, "'Keep Him Out, Girls,'" showing a man poking his head in a door to address four females (his wife and daughters?) in bedclothes. There is no printed date or brand or other information. A couple bends and creases and was obviously well used. There are some stray pencil marks on the back.

9. A slide featuring a racy photo titled "Admiring Her Image" and numbered 167, showing a woman in front of a mirror in a bathing suit.  It is in black and white, with the bathing suit's stripes colored in. On the edges is printed "L. S. & Co. Series (Made in England)." This item's paper is thinner than usual, and the edges seem hand-cut with scissors. This, and the quality of the image, lead me to regard this as a reproduction rather than a stereoscope slide from the original heyday of the medium. I cannot verify its provenance or age. Very slightly curved but without bends, bumps, creases, or extraneous markings.

10. A slide featuring a color (but very washed-out color) photo captioned, "Miniature Yachts, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa." There is no printed date or brand or other information. No significant bends or creases. Some pencil marks on the back.

11. A slide featuring a comical color photo numbered as no. 3 and captioned, "Look Out Below!", showing a well dressed man having a load of bricks accidentally dumped on him as he walks through a construction site. There is no printed date or brand or other information. Some pencil marks on the back, including a child's drawing.

All are cardboard and measure about 7 x 3.5 inches.

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