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ERNST LEITZ-WETZLAR 'LEICA' M2 CAMERA NO. 1028602 with satin finish white metal and textured black composition body, having Leitz Wetzlar 'Summaron' 1:2.8/35 lens No. 1814046 TOGETHER WITH LENS COVER, LEICA METER MC attachment original PAPER TAG W28602 INSTRUCTION PAMPHLETS, lined and fitted retail box and BROWN LEATHER CAMERA CASE and a WEST FOLDING FLASH ATTACHMENT in case
LEICA M3, CAMERA BODY, 3 LENSES, VIEW FINDER: Separate light meter, 2 lens hoods; lenses includes: 3 Ernest Leitz GMBH Wetzlar Summicron f-5cm 1:2 NR 1315400; Summicron f=3.5cm 1:3.5 NR 1272377; Elmar f=9cm 1:4NR 1237674; one Weston light meter and leather. Assorted lens filters and attachments 12 + pieces including fitted camera leather case and leather kit case. Both with straps.
A LEICA IIIf CAMERA, NO 652393 with Leitz Summitar f2 5cm, Elmar f3.5 3.5cm and Elmar f4 9cm lenses and various Leitz accessories, in maker's fitted brown leather case ++In reasonably good condition, no obvious signs of heavy use or wear but not 'mint'. The leather case a little untidy, the exterior scuffed and scratched and some of the stitching undone but not hitherto offered for sale and in the present private family ownership for many years
An interesting selection of vintage photographic and other equipment to include the 1892 Instantograph camera set within a folding timber housing with brass mounts, with further inset and stamped plaque reading J Lancaster & Son Birmingham, a vintage oak tripod, various further cased cameras to include a Kodak Brownie, The Vest Pocket Autographic model by Kodak, etc., photograph plate frames together with a 20th century Gilbert desk fan, a Bakelite cased Ferranti alarm clock, a E Leitz Wetzlar, Germany precision measuring block, a vintage bulb testing assembly, etc
A rare Italian 1953 Kristall R rangefinder camera fitted with a Travenon 35mm f3.5 lens. Also a 105mm f3.5 Trinol Anastigmat lens, Leitz VIDOM adjustable viewfinder, a further frame type viewfinder, Leitz FILCA cassette and a boxed Leitz FISON lens hood (6). CONDITION REPORT Body serial number 20304 is in good condition with slight marking to the bottom plate and back. The shutter/wind-on mechanism is working. The flash shoe has become detached but is included. The 35mm lens is clear but the diaphragm is not working at present. The 105mm has marks around the filter ring.
A collection of scientific instruments including a boxed small Leitz Wetzlar small chrome microscope, a small box of antique microscope slides, a boxed Wheatstone bridge resistance tester by "Nivoc" by George & Becker Ltd, inscribed "No 11600", two boxed Ilford lantern plates, an "Ansco Shurshot" box camera, a cased pocket barometer, two volt meters, etc.
Leica Rangefinder Cameras: three Leica cameras, serial nos. 213955 / 368573 / 602310, each with Leitz lens, with various engravings including 'FI.No.38079', 'Luftwaffen-Eigentum'', and others (3) Lots 69 to 108 are all genuine factory products in our opinion. However, please note that we believe that all these pieces have, many years after the original date of manufacture, had spurious names and numbers engraved onto them. These lots are offered at values consistent with original equipment in damaged condition, as, in our opinion, the false inscriptions detract from the value of the original piece. Therefore buyers are asked to inspect these lots very carefully before bidding as they are sold ‘as found’ and are not subject to return. Please speak to a member of our Camera Department if you need further details or assistance regarding these lots.
A Leica M3 Rangefinder Body, chrome, serial no. 707620, with various engravings including 'Leitz-Eigentum' and 'Leih-Kamera 2' Lots 69 to 108 are all genuine factory products in our opinion. However, please note that we believe that all these pieces have, many years after the original date of manufacture, had spurious names and numbers engraved onto them. These lots are offered at values consistent with original equipment in damaged condition, as, in our opinion, the false inscriptions detract from the value of the original piece. Therefore buyers are asked to inspect these lots very carefully before bidding as they are sold ‘as found’ and are not subject to return. Please speak to a member of our Camera Department if you need further details or assistance regarding these lots.
Leica Rangefinder Cameras: three Leica cameras, serial nos. 198905 / 202006 / 435951, each with Leitz lens, with various engravings including 'Marine Eigentum', 'Leitz-Eigentum' and others (3) Lots 69 to 108 are all genuine factory products in our opinion. However, please note that we believe that all these pieces have, many years after the original date of manufacture, had spurious names and numbers engraved onto them. These lots are offered at values consistent with original equipment in damaged condition, as, in our opinion, the false inscriptions detract from the value of the original piece. Therefore buyers are asked to inspect these lots very carefully before bidding as they are sold ‘as found’ and are not subject to return. Please speak to a member of our Camera Department if you need further details or assistance regarding these lots.

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