This antique stereoview card features a striking black and white image titled "Bear Hotel and Lower Glacier, Grindelwald, Switzerland." The card was published by the Keystone View Company, a renowned manufacturer and publisher based in Meadville, Pennsylvania. The view number is 10704, and the copyright date is 1900, credited to B. L. Singley. This scenic stereograph captures the Bear Hotel in the foreground with the majestic snow-capped Lower Glacier and towering mountains of Grindelwald in the background, offering a classic 3D Victorian-era travel scene.
The card is mounted on cardboard typical of the early 20th century stereoview format, measuring approximately 7 inches wide as shown against a ruler. The Keystone View Company's elegant script logo and copyright information are visible on the sides, authenticating this as an original first edition stereoview from the early 1900s. This collectible piece represents both historical Swiss alpine architecture and natural glacier landscapes, ideal for collectors of vintage stereographs, Keystone stereoviews, or scenic travel photography from the Victorian period.