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1926 Leica I camera body with Leitz Elmar 1:35F=50mm, Summar f=5cm 1:2 No 195153, Elmar f=9cm 1:4 No. 454090 Rangefinder 3.5 to 15, 5cm VIewfinder, Right Angle View Finder, and other accessories Condition Report: Leica camera- general wear and tear, scratches to lens, lens cap still present, wear to grip , no fungusMoving parts move freeleySome minor brassing to top
A Leica 1A, circa 1925,No. 229, with 50mm f3.5 Anastigmat lens, this early Leica has all the features that one would expect including non-dimpled mushroom release, flat eyepiece, low profile knobs, early grained vulcanite covering, R lever with black tip, lens barrel lines match up with lines on the barrel, baseplate with early catch, in early leather pouch stamped Leitz inside and with nickel catch For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Leitz LEICAVIT EINZEL,this version of the Leicavit Einzel was never produced commercially and it activates the shutter as the film is advanced Footnotes:Literature:Van Hasbroeck, Paul-Henry, Leica: A History Illustrating Every Model and Accessory, Sotheby's Publication, 1993, pp 125.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Ernst Leitz Cast-Iron Rotary Microtome, American, early 20th century,plaque on base MANUFACTURE BY E. LEITZ INC. NEW YORK, with adjustable compound clamp fixture holding knife block, with rotary wheel handle, the teethed wheel housed in iron shell, together with a small case fitted with accessories, 9 1/4in x 11 1/2in x 8 1/2in (23.5cm x 29.5cm x 21.5cm) Footnotes:The rotary microtome permitted the cutting of material to extreme thinness in increments of 1/1000mm. A more portable version of the sledge type microtomes, such models would have been used in industry or medical schools for the fine cutting of specimens.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Leitz THAMBAR M 90mm f/2.2 prototype lens 2016,No. 4694489 and numbered in red N24/25, this is a reincarnation of the famous Thambar portrait lens, in leather case with shoulder strap and mounted in lined presentation card case out outer wraps, edition 24 of 25 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small late 19th century Leitz brass students microscope, together with various accessories and in fitted case, the microscope marked E. LEITZ WETZLAR NO.6640 to the stage, with adjustable dial and reflecting mirror below, approx h.28cm; the locking walnut case fitted with velvet pads to the base and two slide-out compartments to the top containing lenses and objectives, the interior door bearing label for CLARKSON'S OPTICAL STORES 338 HIGH HOLBORN LONDON, with steel handle to the top and fully functioning locking mechanism with key; together with a box of spares and accessories to include Leitz, Beck, Watson and other lenses and objectives, slides, mirrors, and a volume of Gerard L'E Turner's Collecting Microscopes etcCondition report: Case is too large and not original to this microscope.
A Box of Leitz and Leica Photographic Product Boxes, comprising boxes for Leica R3 body, Leicaflex SL body, OCMOR Elmar 65mm f/3.5 lens, 11162 Elmar 65mm f/3.5 lens, Vario-Elmar-R 75-200mm f/4.5 lens, Elmarit-R 135mm f/2.8 lens, Leitz Eldur slide copier, Visoflex II (two), Extender-R 2x, 16499 Visoflex Magnifier, OXTBO Visoflex Magnifier (three), E49 Filter Carrier forLeica Digilux 1 and a modern Leica cardboard paperwork miniature chest of drawers
A Pair of Second World War German D.F. 10 X 80 Flak Binoculars by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, finished in dark grey/green paint, the right side stamped D.F. 10 x 80, maker's beh code, OX and numbered 28022, with adjustable lenses, filters, rubber head rest and anti-flare hoods with bayonet catches, in a later wood box Footnote:- Brought back after the war by an RAF Rear Gunner who was shot down and taken prisoner. He made the box during his time as a P.O.W. . Some black marks to internal lenses, with some blurring along the cross reticles.Some scratching to paintwork, generally in undamaged condition
A brass compound microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar, No 69899, for C Baker 244 High Holborn London, early 20th c, focusing by rack work with fine adjustment at the top of the limb, having eyepiece and fine focus attachment, nose piece with three objectives, rotating ebonite surfaced mechanical stage, substage condenser and plano/concave mirror, horseshoe foot, maker's mahogany case numbered as instrument Showing signs of use such as scratched paint and lacquer, but complete and in fair condition
A brass compound microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar, No 93684, c1900, focusing by rack work with fine adjustment at the top of the limb, having eyepiece, nose piece with two objectives, ebonite surfaced stage, substage condenser and plano/concave mirror, on Y-shaped foot, fitted mahogany case Lacquer almost all worn off, showing signs of use mainly around stage, concave mirror with slight mildew or similar
A brass compound microscope, E Leitz, No 150571, early 20th c, focusing by rack work with fine adjustment, having eyepiece, nose piece with three objectives, ebonite surfaced stage, substage condenser and plano/concave mirror, on tripod, fitted mahogany case with maker?s printed trade label and 18 Bloomsbury Square London WC address Good condition, rack work functioning smoothly
A brass compound microscope, c1900, with eyepiece and two E Leitz objectives to the nose piece, universal joint, on horseshoe foot, three brass cans, mahogany case retaining practically all of the original lacquer, lacquer darkened with age, black paint worn and scratched around the stage and on edges of foot in places, both mirrors in good condition but for some settled dirt, rack work operating smoothly; mahogany case associated
A brass and black painted metal compound binocular microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar, No 223990, early 20th c, with nickel plated fittings, focusing by rack work, having two eyepieces, nose piece, four objectives, two cans, stage with Leitz attachment, substage condenser and plano / concave mirror, lightwood box with maker's printed label numbered as instrument Complete and in good condition, dusty and paint slightly spattered in white
A brass compound microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar, No 49293, 1899, focusing by rack work with eyepiece, nose piece and three objectives in cans, substage condenser and plano/concave mirror, on tripod, fitted mahogany case with maker's label dated 1899 Showing some signs of use, mainly on the stage but in good condition retaining practically all of the lacquer, rack work operating smoothly
A brass single lens dissecting microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar for C Baker 244 High Holborn London, late 19th c, with bar of triangular section and focusing by rack work, plate glass stage and substage wheel of stops, plain mirror, detachable fabric covered flaps, fitted mahogany case Signs of use consistent with age, rack work operating smoothly, case lacks escutcheon
A brass and iron compound binocular microscope, E Leitz, Wetzler ,No186629, focusing by rack work, with several eyepieces, nose piece and three objectives, circular mechanical stage and attachable stage, substage condenser and plano/concave mirror on Y shaped foot, in wood case numbered as instrument
A brass compound microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar, No 61020, c1900, the limb on compass joint to round pillar with screw adjustment, focusing by rack work with eyepiece and objective, ebonite surfaced stage and several accessories, in a wood case Showing signs of age and use, the lacquer rubbed off revealing the dull brass, rack work operating
Small selection of books including: Leitz general catalogue for the Leica date June 1966 with stamp to front of book Haleys camera cine specialist, 1 Citadale Row, Carlise, a Leica MII/MIII catalogue a copy of 35MM and sub miniature photography from April 1965, all about the Leicaflex, a hard back book the Leica Way, a pamphlet for the Leicaflex SL camera (5)
Vintage Leica Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar camera, model no. 93892, in leather Leica caseCondition report: Not checked for mechanical function, sold as seen. General knocks and scratches present to the camera body, although quite minor. The leather case having general wear, with creases to the leather and some losses in places. General condition consistent with age.
Fotoapparat LeicaMitte 20. Jh., mehrfach gemarkt Leica Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, Seriennummer 339820, lederummanteltes Metallgehäuse, Objektiv bezeichnet Summar f=5 cm 1:2, im originalen Lederetui, funktionstüchtig, beigegeben Gebrauchsanleitung sowie Fachbuch Leica-Technik von Curt Emmermann, leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.

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