A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, double stroke, serial no 856847, 1957, shutter working, self timer working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, body G, slight marks to top plate, light marks to film door edges, with Leitz Wetzlar 5cm f/2 Summicron duel range lens, (no goggles), barrel G, elements F-G, some clouding, in ERC
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A Leitz Wetzlar 60mm f/2.8 Macro Elmarit-R Lens, 11 253, 3rd CAM, serial no 3423443, 1987, barrel VG, elements G, some light fungus to rear element, with front & rear caps, lens manual, warranty card, in lens case, matching serial number makers box, with Macro Adapter 6 14 256, VG-E, in makers box
A Mamiya 645 Pro Camera, serial no PH1568, shutter working, body G, some light marks to base, with AE Prism Finder, meter responsive, finder working, with Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f/2.8 N lens, barrel G, some paint wear to mount, elements G, some light fungus to rear element, 120 back, dark slide, body cap and front cap
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica II Model D Rangefinder Camera, black, serial no 89642, 1932, shutter working, rangefinder working, body G, some brassing to top edges/dials, light scratches to base plate, with Leitz Wetzlar Summar 5cm f/2 nickel lens, serial no 186163, 1933, barrel G, paint wear to filter ring, elements G, quick release cable screw on adapter, in unbranded ERC
A Nikon F SLR Camera, black, serial no 6832437, shutter working, self timer working, body G, some marks to base plate, with chrome Photomic T finder, finder responsive, some brassing to edges, Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 lens, barrel G, light paint wear, elements G, tiny spot to centre rear element and front cap
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M5 Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no 1291488, 1971-72, shutter working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, self timer working, body G-VG, some light wear in front of shoe on top plate, with Leitz Wetzlar 50mm f/2 Summicron lens, serial no 2609687, 1973, barrel G, some slight paint wear to grips & filter ring, elements G-VG and front cap
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica III Model F Rangefinder Camera, black, serial no 121348, 1933, shutter working, rangefinder working, body G, some brassing to top plate edges, marks to base plate, with Leitz 5cm f/3.5 red scale Elmar lens, serial no 1086065, 1953,barrel G, some light scratches to barrel, elements G and front cap
A Canon IV Sb Rangefinder Camera, serial no 106786, shutter working, rangefinder working, body G-VG, light marks to top & bottom plate, with Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens, serial no 152214, barrel G-VG, elements G, Canon 50mm finder, Canon 135mm f/3.5 lens, serial no 64332, barrel G-VG, elements VG, with caps, 135mm lens case and Canon ERC
A Canon S-II Rangefinder Camera, made in occupied Japan, Canon Camera Company LTD, serial no 22336, shutter working, rangefinder functions, crease to shutter curtain, body G, some light wear, with 5cm f/2 collapsible Serenar lens, serial no 20788, barrel G, some light scratches to barrel, elements G, some light fungus spots, dust, with unbranded front cap, in ERC
rectangular form, with reeded decoration, initialled, gilt interior, marks distorted/ worn, Birmingham c.1820, together with a late Victorian silver vesta box, decorated with an enamelled girl in a green dress within an applied foliate border, by T. Beardsmore, Birmingham, 1900; the snuff box 3" (7.7cm) long; 5.3ozt (2). *CR Both with wear, the snuff box more so, some light scratches to the enamel. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
circular form, with incised borders, a central boss and the spreading foot with a turned rosewood support, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1933; 9.4" (24cm) diameter; 21.5ozt. *CR Pretty good, just a bit worn, some light scratches & black pitting marks & minor bending Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Signed below the window, oil on canvas 34.5 x 24.5cm. * The lot is accompanied by a signed letter by the artist to Henry Smith, dated September 10th 1875, in which Claxton declares that `the picture is not a portrait of anyone but was done from a sketch taken in the Bus. He looked like "A Canny Scotsman"`. Claxton adds that he thinks it `was sold to Broadhead who has bought 52 of my works`. *CR Unlined; generally good condition; needs a light clean.
The sitter depicted seated by a window, bust length, wearing a striped blue dress and holding a cigarette, two wine glasses to her left, signed, inscribed `Frau Ellen och Acke..` and further indistinctly inscribed, oil on canvas 51 x 77.5cm. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of J. W. Wester, Guildford. The portrait was painted in 1909. *CR Lined; some light scattered retouching; needs a light clean.
Lithograph, 1916/1917, on thin wove, signed and dated 1917 Image 33.5 x 45.5cm. Provenance: London, The Antique Lovers' Coterie at Ingram Warwick (label on backboard, priced at £70, no date) This rare lithograph, issued in an edition of fifty but very rarely seen on the market, is amongst the first three subjects by Nevinson in this medium (the others are recorded as `Loading the Ship` and `La Villette` but the precise order of their creation is not known). This subject was exhibited at The Senefelder Club, Leicester Galleries, London in late January 1917 and a related work was shown at The Allied Artist's Association in July 1913, no.301. This rediscovery in a private collection shows the artist's facility with lithography, acquired in 1912 under the guidance of Ernest Jackson (1872-1945) at The London County Council School (off Southampton Row). Nevinson was inspired by the Futurist theories of Filippo Marinetti (1876-1944) but he disdained the Futurists' glorification of war. His concentration upon the medium declined after the early 1920s when he focused more upon drypoints and etchings (which were also more lucrative for him during the remarkable boom for subjects in that medium). Nevinson was much encouraged by the eminent American printmaker Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) in his pursuit of this medium and the subject caught the eye of Campbell Dodgson (1867-1948) who admired it for `ranking as amongst the best of recent lithographs` (`British Artists at the Front`, Country Life, 1918). The subject, which could have been so commonplace in the hands of a less inventive artist, is invested here with bold angularity of line, a sure command of depth, a fine balance of tones and a disquieting mood. "During the latter part of the War [Nevinson's] most powerful statements in black and white were in lithography [...]. The rare works [...] recall the early prints in his Cubist manner." (Gordon Cooke, "C.R.W. Nevinson As a Printmaker," in C.R.W. Nevinson: The Twentieth Century, ed. Richard Ingleby et al. (London, 1999)). *CR The full sheet; mat-staining and light-staining; repaired tear at very edge of image upper right corner; repaired tear in margin at left; repaired tear upper centre extending slightly into image; smaller tear within top margin; surface nicks and light grazes towards right of image;.
Signed with initials, also signed (or bears signature) on a label on the overlap, oil on canvas, unframed 61 x 91.5cm. *CR Unlined; flaked losses in sky upper left and some smaller losses elsewhere; a few scattered blemishes; some craquelure; the dogs' red blanket with retouching; needs a light clean to address the slightly yellowed varnish.
curved rectangular form, the cover with an applied badge of The Somerset Light Infantry and with a relating inscription inside, character marks to the reverse, marked "TAI HUA", c.1937, together with an early 20th century silver spirit flask, initialled & inscribed, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1939 and a Far Eastern box & cover, unmarked; the cigarette case 4.75" (12cm) long; 12.4ozt (3). *CR Each piece with wear, the cigarette case the worst with dents to the body and knicks to the edges. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
rounded rectangular, the body with applied gold wirework fish-scale decoration surrounding a scrolling cartouche and set with red glass beads, unmarked; 2.6" (6.6cm) long; 1.7ozt. *CR A bit of wear, some light scratches to the interior but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

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