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A Leitz Wetzlar 9cm f/4 Collapsible Elmar M Lens, serial no 1522648, 1957, barrel G-VG, light wear, elements F-G, some fungus, in maker's bubbleFungus mainly to front elements, fungus clouding mainly to front element, light cleaning scratches to front element, slightly visible to the naked eye
LEICA; a MKIII camerca, no.217810, with a Leitz Elmar 5cm lens, in leather case, with a Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 9cm lens, no.295412, and a Hektor 7.3cm lens, no.377114. Condition Report: The camera is worn throughout with loss to the black lacquering around edges, etc, scratches and wear to the silvering and some light tarnishing, grubby throughout, the leather case in poor condition, viewing aperture grubby, the Elmar lens grubby but no visible blooming, the Hektor lens also grubby but with no visible blooming, both lenses with general age wear rubbing to the surface throughout, there is a case for the 9cm lens, though this is in poor condition.
An Ernest Leitz monocular microscope, brass cased on an anodised stand, box 28.5 cm high, a JH Steward of London monocular microscope, 34 cm high, together with three various lens cases and a box of various camera accessories including a Minolta SRT101 camera, Prinz 770C computerised flash unit, Leitz boxed tripod, two Minolta lenses and a Gossen Color Finder
A 1964 LEITZ LEICA M2 RANGEFINDER CAMERA FITTED WITH A LEITZ SUMMILUX 1:1.4/35 LENS Serial no. 1098612, lens serial no. 2061492, contained within its original velvet-lined brown leather fitted case Condition Report:Please see additional images showing the lens from a variety of angles. Case and strap are generally clean with light scuffs and a little wear to flex points. The camera has been very well looked after and has no obvious condition issues (to the non-specialist eye). Lens appears to be free from scratches and fogging. Please note that we cannot guarantee the mechanical functionality of any item.
A Leica III D.R.P Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 35mm camera, black (serial No 185240), 1936, together with a Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summar 50mm f/2 lens (serial No 284848), 1936, in a Leica branded carry case with strap, together with a Leica Hektor 135mm f/4.5 and a Leica Elmar 90mm f/4, in carry case, also including light meters, lens caps, a Elfitz Wetzlar universal viewfinder, a Leica 17000 W film viewer, boxed, also with a collection of Leica literature, including books, catalogues, manuals and others
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica III Rangefinder camera, 35 mm, 1935, in original fitted leather case, serial No. 153610, fitted with Leitz Elmar F=5 cm (50 mm) lens serial No. 232739, complete with black Japaned tin original Leica lens cap. 34 cm wide x 7 cm high.The mechanism cocks and releases on the button and the shutter speed seems to correspond to each increment (judged by ear)I can not see any fungus in the lens and the aperture opens and closes smoothly as expected
A 1958 Leica DBP Ernst Leitz GMBH Wetzlar IIIg camera, (No 933881), with Ernst Leitz GMBH Wetzlar Summicron F=3.5cm 1:3.5 lens (No 1638959), with lens cap, in original Leica branded leather case.Generally, mechanisms may require an overhaul. Shutter in working order, but can be a little sticky on occasions. Lens with UVa filter and appears to be in good condition.
Two Leica viewfinder roll film cameras, both with F50mm Leitz Elmar standard lenses, one having black body No. 74736, the other brushed white metal body No. 328029. Both with leather Ever Ready cases. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Both have general wear overall with some nicks and chips and minor corrosion showing, the silver camera has some damage in the form of dents to the top above viewfinders. shutters seem to work at different speeds.

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