Unidentified manufacturer (probably German), 1860-1870 (ca), Decorative carte de visite album, Carte de visite album, Stockholms Auktionsverk, LL/43507
Unidentified manufacturer (probably German), 1900 (before), Decorative carte de visite album, Carte de visite album, Stockholms Auktionsverk, LL/43508
Leopold F. Manley, n.d., A verse relating to "photographic art", designed to be the first carte in an album, Carte de visite, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/32935
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Bitte Bitte dein Bild. [Please please your picture], Carte de visite, album filler, Private collection of Jack and Beverly Wilgus, LL/39257
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Carte-de-visite with Scottish theme, designed to be the first carte in an album, Carte de visite, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/32936
Schleaers Gallery (Knoxville, Tenn.), 1860s (ca), Photo still life with a pyramid of carte de visite albums, Carte de visite, trimmed, detail, Private collection of Laddy Kite, LL/35880
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1890s (ca), Gilt embossed leather frame to hold four carte des visite (French), Carte de visite frame, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11132
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1890s (ca), Gilt embossed leather frame to hold four carte des visite (French), Carte de visite frame, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11131
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1878, The "Patent Banner Album" introduced by Koch Sones & Co., Magazine page, Google Books, LL/34959
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1878, The "Patent Banner Album" introduced by Koch Sones & Co., Magazine page, Google Books, LL/34960
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1865 (or later), Portrait of a girl with flowers and a CDV roller viewer on the table, Carte de visite, Private collection of Laurie Minor, LL/31202
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Intricately carved wooden self-standing fan which was made to hold seven CDVs. It was never used and the original backing paper is still in each frame., Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada, LL/9968
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), Display album or revolving frame to hold 40 cartes de visite, in special card mounts (probably English), Carte de visite display, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11129
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Hand held "Mirrorscope" for cabinet cards and cartes de visite, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/13134
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Hand held "Mirrorscope" for cabinet cards and cartes de visite, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/13135
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), French table top storage cabinet and viewer for cartes de visites (Closed), Carte de visite combined cabinet and viewer, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11008
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870s (ca), French table top storage cabinet and viewer for cartes de visites (Open), Carte de visite combined cabinet and viewer, Stereographica - Antique Photographica, LL/11009
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Wooden French CDV viewer with multiple CDVs which sequentially pop up into the upper slot when the lever is activated. As the next card is elevated, the previous one drops back into the body. The height is 16" high when opened., Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada, LL/9969
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Lauer's Patented Revolving Photo Cabinet made in Chicago Illinois in the late 1870s is 10" high with a curved glass dome revealing new CDVs with the twist of a knob., Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada, LL/9970