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Los 28A

A Leitz Canada Summicron f/2 90mm Lens, 1969, chrome, serial no. 1681293, body VG, elements G-VG, some light haze & dust present, with front & rear caps, in maker's box

Los 47

A Leitz Elmarit-M f/2.8 28mm Lens, 1986, 3rd Version, black, serial no. 3393127, body, VG, elements, VG, some internal haze, complete with lens hood and maker's original box

Los 12

A Leica IIIa Rangefinder Camera, 1935, black, serial no. 167784, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, 1935, chrome, serial no. 239764, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some very light internal haze, with maker's lens cap Note: Post-war conversion suggested by the use of 'No.' and 'Germany'

Los 23

A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens, 1956, chrome, serial no. 1395948, body, VG-E, elements, VG, complete with maker's lens cap and uncommon Leitz aluminium rear cap

Los 69

A Leitz DOONA Presentation Camera Box, for the early Leica M3 rangefinder cameras, body, VG, only some light scuffs

Los 70

A Leitz VISOR Torpedo Finder, 1931, black, with 3.5cm, 5cm, & 13.5cm frame lines,

Los 56A

A Leitz APO-Telyt-M f/3.4 135mm Lens, 2003, black, serial no. 3874454, body, VG-E, elements, VG-E, complete with maker's caps

Los 27

A Leitz Summarex f/1.5 85mm Lens, 1954, chrome, serial no. 1151306, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, complete with maker's lens hood and lens cap

Los 15

A Leica IIIc Rangefinder Camera, 1940, chrome, serial no. 361243, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1935, chrome, serial no. 243907, body, VG-E, shutter working, lens, VG-E, complete with maker's lens cap

Los 14

A Leica III Rangefinder Camera, 1939, black/chrome, serial no. 330128, with Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm lens, 1939, chrome, serial no. 522906, body, VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, VG, complete with non-matching Leica box

Los 59

A Leica Leicaflex SL2 SLR Camera, 1975, black, serial no. 1440056, with Leitz Summicron-R f/2 50mm lens, 1974, black, serial no. 2716798, body, E, shutter working, lens, E, complete with lens hood, cap and maker's case

Los 44

A Leica CL Rangefinder Camera, 1973/74, black, serial no. 1329002, with Leitz Summicron-C f/2 40mm lens, black, serial no. 2636431, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Leitz Elmar-C f/4 90mm lens, black, serial no. 2640968, body, VG, elements, VG, complete with maker's outfit bag and box

Los 64

A Leitz Wetzlar Elmarit-R f/2.8 90mm 2-Cam Red Scale Camera Lens, 1963, black paint, serial no. 2013247, with two cams to rear mount, body G, some areas of paint wear, with red feet scale, optics F-VG, some haze & marking to an inner optical group, otherwise VG, with rear cap,

Los 33

A Leica M2 KS-15 (4) Rangefinder Camera Outfit, 1966, chrome, serial no. 1163358, body G-VG, shutter working, with a Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Dual Range lens, 1968, chrome, serial no. 2307187, body VG, optics GV, some light haze present, also with dual-range ocular attachment, optics VG, some light dust present, with Leitz lens hood, also with a Leitz Elmarit f/2.8 135mm lens, 1976, black, serial no. 2788764, body VG, optics VG, some light cleaning marks & dust present, with a Leitz Elpro VIIa, optics VG, also with a Leica Meter MC, responds to changes in light, also with a Leitz CEYOO flashgun & diffuser, all together in a Leitz KS-15 (4) outfit case, marked E, Leitz New York, with military information badge to lid that reads: MFR. 35643 CASE, PHOTO EQUIPMENT P/N 14803 PART OF: KS-15 (4) CONTRACT: F42600-71-C-0974 FSN: 6760-823-9699 U.S. Note: Leica produced two runs of modified Leica M2S cameras for the U.S. Government for use in the Vietnam War, the first run was 1163150-1163770, the second run was 1164046-1164300, and approximately 870 bodies were produced, this camera outfit has been serviced by Don Goldberg of DAG cameras Oregon, WI, in 2012, Provenance: The camera was allegedly purchased in the U.S. pre-1990 & was then inherited in 1996. The original buyer was told that the camera was on loan to NASA from the USAF for crash testing purposes, though this is not substantiated,

Los 11

A Leica III 'Bright Chrome' Rangefinder Camera, 1934, chrome, serial no. 135710, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, 1934, chrome, serial no. 208309, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some internal haze, complete with lens cap and maker's case Note: Engraved to base plate 'Sold by James A. Sinclair & Co. Ltd, 3 Whitehall, London S.W.1'

Los 53B

A Leitz Summilux-M f/1.4 50mm Lens, 6-bit, black, serial no. 3871038, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some internal haze, complete with maker's caps

Los 22

A Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm Lens, chrome, body, VG, elements, VG-E Note: Uncommon example just engraved "Summitar 1" and no serial number

Los 46A

A Leitz Elmarit f/2.8 28mm Lens, 1966, first version, black, serial no. 2197059, body, VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with rear lens cap and lens hood

Los 58

A Leitz Leicaflex 35mm SLR Camera Body, 1964, black paint, serial no. 1084140, with pie-style frame counter, body G-VG, shutter working, meter untested,

Los 1

A Leica Ia '4-digit' Camera, 1927, black, serial no. 3516, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, body, F-G, shutter working, lens, VGNotes: This example has characteristics of a V2 with feathered arrows, low knobs and mushroom shutter release Reference: Angela and Henning v. Einem…"The 10 variants of the classical Leica model A with Elmar,” p19

Los 57

A Leitz Tri-Elmar-M ASPH. f/4 28-35-50mm Lens, 1998, black, serial no. 3800065, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze

Los 60

A Leica Leicaflex SL2 SLR Camera, 1975, chrome, serial no. 1440549, with Leitz Macro-Elmarit-R f/2.8 60mm lens, 1978, black, serial no. 2894294, body, VG-E, shutter working, lens, G-VG, complete with instructions and maker's original box

Los 52

A Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm Lens, 1960, chrome, serial no. 1180253, body F-G, some marking to rear blacking, aperture mechanism a little stiff, optics F-G, some internal haze present,

Los 77

A Selection of Leitz Leica Camera Accessories, to include a Leitz Elmar f/3.5 5cm, serial no. 230708, nickel, body G, optics F, haze & some light cleaning marks, together with a nickel Elmar F=5cm macro adaptor, a cased VIDOM universal viewfinder, in maker's box, a Leitz SOOFM Summitar U Summicron lens hood, in maker's box, a tall Leitz Leica ever ready case, & four boxed filters for Summarit 5cm f/1.5 lens: XOOZY, ZOOQG, XOOUI, XOOSH,

Los 50

A Leitz Summicron-M f/2 35mm Pre-ASPH Lens, 1993, chrome, serial no. 3640292, body, G-VG, elements, E, complete with maker's caps Note: Serviced 06/07/2023

Los 49

A Leitz Summicron-M f/2 35mm Lens, 1979, black, serial no. 2975324, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some internal haze, complete with lens hood and maker's original box Note: The foam inside the box deteriorated

Los 444

E. Leitz beh Dienstglas field binoculars, 7 x 50, World War II period in original case

Los 1457

Antique Ernst Leitz Wetzlar brass microscope with box and accessories, 1920s, NR 95366,

Los 1554

Cameras: a Leicaflex, Serial No.1117619, with Leitz Summicron-R 1:2/50 lens, Serial No.2039372, with lens cap and Leitz brown leather case. 

Los 277

A Leica IIIa Rangefinder 1935 camera body in chrome. No. 163796, together with a Leitz Nooky close up adapter Elmar 5cm, Elmar Minolta E.Rokkor 1:4.5 f =50mm lens No. 1208664 in a plastic bubble case, a Watameter rangefinder, an Autoknips V self timer, a Hanimex Sekonic light meter and various other camera accessories.

Los 300

MikroskopAnfang 20. Jh., gemarkt E. Leitz Wetzlar, Seriennummer 28403 sowie undeutliches Besitzermonogramm HL?, goldbronziertes Eisengussgestell mit einfachem, mehrfach ausziehbarem Revolver, beigegeben Wechselokular, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, H 28 cm.

Los 303

Fotoapparat LeicaMitte 20. Jh., gemarkt Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, Seriennummer 304375, lederummanteltes Metallgehäuse, Objektiv gemarkt Elmar 1:3,5 F=50 mm, stärkere Gebrauchsspuren, funktionstüchtig, im Etui.

Los 304

Objektiv Leica 1970er Jahre, gemarkt Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar, Elmar f=9 cm, 1:4 sowie Seriennummer 1523480, sehr gute Erhaltung.

Los 301

A Leitz Hektor 7.3cm f/1.9 Lens, serial no. 141087, chrome and black barrel, with makers back cap and lens hood, together with a Leica ADVOO 16503 lens and finder in its box

Los 947

Leica M3-KameraErnst Leitz GmbH, Wetzlar, 1958, Nr. M3-919580, 2 Objektive: Summarit f=5cm 1:1,5 Nr. 1499987 & Hektor f=13,5cm 1:4,5 Nr. 1584829, mit Belichtungsmesser "Leica-METER MC". Altersspuren, Kamera und Hektor in Ledertasche. Nicht auf Funktion oder Vollständigkeit geprüft. Dazu Buch: Theo Kisselbach, Das Leica-Buch, Seebruck, Heering, 1957, 11.-20- Tausend.

Los 267

TWO MODERN MICROSCOPES electric microscopes by Reichert, Austria and Watson, probably 1960s, one with dust cover, together with a lamp with polariser, with accessories for both, and a catalogue for Beck microscopes circa 1957(6)Dr Mill notes:Carl Reichert was the leading Austrian manufacturer. As a young man he had married into the Leitz family, but unable to obtain a partnership he set up on his own with two Leitz technicians in 1876. The Company quickly established itself as one of the world's quality producers of microscopes. It was distinguished by the high mechanical quality of its instruments (particularly the fine focus) and especially by its good quality objectives. The 7a included here was approvingly mentioned by Carpenter. The company still exists although it was sold first to AOL, then to Cambridge Instruments itself taken over by Wild-Leitz - neatly closing the circle after 110 years.This Grosse Stativ AII(1) dates from 1910 and is typical of continental stands of the turn of the century. It was intended for medical and basic research use and equipped with the virtually standard three lenses of 2/3, 1/6"-in this case 1/7", and 1/12" oil immersion. The stage is round and rotates and can be centred by two screw knobs. The substage has an off-centre rack focus. it carries an Abbe condensor with an iris diaphragm which can be rotated and decentred by a rack. Common to German and Austrian stands at this time, this provided a form of oblique illumination. Original cost 430 marksFounded in 1837 (but making microscopes only from 1876) Watsons became the leading UK maker in the end of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries. The company was sold to Pye in 1957 and to Phillips in 1967, ceasing to make microscopes in 1970.Their top model was called the Van Heurck and was the leading quality instrument of the period. These represented the last in the long line of hand made instruments - as opposed to mass production . This, however, is their "Royal" model. It was intended to contain the main features of the Van Heurck in a rather more compact form. It has numerous controls and all the mechanical movements can be adjusted to provide critical performance.. The stand cost £62 17s 6p in 1937.The mahogany case contains 2", 1" & 1/2" Parachromatic objectives but only a single eyepiece remains. The revolving nosepiece is probably later. Also present are a brass compressorium and a brass box of substage diaphragms.ref: Watson Catalogue 1936 p79.

Los 550

An Elmar 9cm f4 lens by Leitz, bayonet-fit with UVa filter and lens-cap, in original perspex case.

Los 164

A Leica IIIA Rangefinder cameraBody Nr. 232107 1936-37, in a pig skin leather carry caseLeitz Summar 5cm F=2 collapsible lens Nr.346207 Additionally a case containing accessories and two Leica bookletsCondition ReportCamera fires on all speeds, lower speeds fluctuate in accuracy, camera curtain is in good condition, rangefinder appears aligned correctly but not film tested to verify accuracy, lens has dust and haze present, blades appear clean, pig skin case front section is unstitched from the body.

Los 72

Replica Leica D.R.P Ernst leitz wetzlar no 219600 camera

Los 17

An early 20th century lacquered brass and iron monocular microscope having a rack and pinion action above a concave mirror on an iron U-shaped base, stamped C Baker, 244 High Holborn, London, further marked VE. Leitz Wetzalr No. 73988 in fitted mahogany case

Los 1362

A quantity of physics laboratory items including Interferometer mirrors, crystals, Theodolite circles, convex and concave lenses, mirrors, Hilger & Watts TV grating, Aberrations, cased and loose lens hoods and filters, a Robot film winder and an old Leitz Wetzlour Summar f+5cm lense, camera cable release, etc.

Los 1352

Dallmeyer 50mm F/1.65 Lens, Leitz Elmar 1=2.8/100mm, Eumig, Simplex and others.

Los 131

Two camera lenses comprising of a boxed Olympus OM 28mm lens (working) together with a cased Leica Leitz Summicron R-90mm lens (working, dust specks & faint haze)

Los 377

Ernst Leitz Wetzlar monocular microscope, numbered '258501' with three Leitz lenses, 34cm tall. 

Los 387

Mid-20th century cased monocular microscope, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 573511, the integral stand and base with screw adjusting universal stage over a removable electric condenser

Los 578

Sigma for Nikon Apo Tele convertor 1.4x Ex and a Leitz AO90 microscope condenser. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 197

A LEICA R4 CAMERA WITH LEITZ CANADA SUMMICRON -R LENS2959058, cased, a Leica 72X, Leica digilux, Penta digital binoculars, Leica display stands, books and instructions

Los 200

A LEITZ LEICAFLEX CAMERA, No 1119983and a Nikon Nikkormat, both in a camera case

Los 4551

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''E. Leitz Wetzlar Germany''. Leicht ber., H. 38 cm

Los 4553

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''E. Leitz Wetzlar Germany''. Leicht ber., H. 48 cm

Los 4554

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''E. Leitz Wetzlar Germany''. Leicht ber., H. 39 cm

Los 4555

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''E. Leitz Wetzlar Germany''. Leicht ber., H. 36 cm

Los 4556

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''Ernst Leitz Wetzlar''. Mit Transportkiste aus hellem Holz. Leicht ber., Maße Kiste 39 x 26 x 28 cm

Los 4558

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''Ernst Leitz Wetzlar''. Mit Original Transportkiste aus hellem Holz. Leicht ber., Maße Kiste 42 x 25 x 28 cm

Los 4559

Mikroskop, Deutschland, 20. Jh., am Korpus bez. ''Ernst Leitz Wetzlar''. Mit Original Transportkiste aus Kunststoff. Leicht ber., Maße Kiste 41 x 30 x 20 cm

Los 552

A LEICA M2 RANGEFINDER CAMERA, serial number M2-1006 225, fitted with a Leitz Summicron 50mm f2 lens, with lens cap, serial number 1707860, original instruction booklet and brown leather case and strap, Condition Report: the shutter fires but the speeds are not consistent or accurate, the lens has some fungus towards the rear elements, the body is lightly marked but is free from dents

Los 193

Messingmikroskop von Ernst Leitz, 1888Signiert am Fuß: "E. Leitz - Wetzlar - No. 11906", Original-Zaponierung, Irisblende, Kondensor, Dreifachrevolver, Grob- und Feineinstellung, 1 Okular, 4 Objektive, Höhe 28 cm, in dazugehörendem Kasten mit identischer Seriennummer. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2/2)Ernst Leitz Brass Microscope, 1888Engraved on the front: "E. Leitz - Wetzlar - No. 11906", original lacquered brass, double-mirror, iris diaphragm, condenser, coarse and fine adjustment, 1 eyepiece, 4 objectives, height 11 in., in fitted case with matching serial number. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2/2)

Los 195

Binokular-Mikroskop Leitz Orthoplan, um 1980Nr. 851301, Auflicht/Durchlicht-Labormikroskop, bestehend aus: Stativ, Trinokulartubus mit Photoausgang und zwei Okularen Periplan GW 10x, höhenverstellbarem Kreuztisch mit Kondensor-Linse und Iris-Blende, zwei Lampenhäusern und Fluoreszenz-Tubus 5-fach-Objektivrevolver mit 3 Objektiven (25/0,45, 40/0,65 und 25/0,60 Fluoreszenz), guter Zustand, alle Teile leichtgängig, klare Optik, kein Trafo enthalten, daher ungetestet. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (2-3/-)Leitz Orthoplan Binocular Microscope, c. 1980No. 851301, reflected light/transmitted light laboratory microscope, consisting of stand, trinocular tube with photo output and two Periplan GW 10x eyepieces, height-adjustable stage with condenser lens and iris diaphragm, two lamp houses and fluorescence tube, revolving quintuple nosepiece with 3 objectives (25/0.45, 40/0.65 and 25/0.60 fluorescence), good condition, all parts smooth-running, clear optics, no transformer included, therefore untested. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (2-3/-)

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