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A Canon F-1 SLR Camera, serial no 223998, shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, body G, large ding to top of finder, light scratches to base, with Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 lens, barrel G, some paint wear to grip, elements G-VG and Canon front cap

Los 344

A Canon FL 58mm f/1.2 Lens, serial no 40971, barrel G, light paint wear to grip, elements G-VG, with front and rear caps

Los 346

Two Canon FL Lenses, a Canon FL 200mm f/3.5 lens,barrel G, light wear, elements G-VG and a FL 135mm f/3.5 lens, barrel G-VG, elements G-VG, oth with front and rear caps

Los 354

A Canon FD 28mm f/3.5 Lens, chrome nose, serial no 34668, barrel G, some light wear, elements G-VG, with front & rear caps, in Canon lens case

Los 356

A Canon FD 35mm f/3.5 Lens, chrome nose, serial no 46929, barrel G, light wear, elements G-VG, with front & rear caps, in Canon lens case

Los 361

A Canon FD 100mm f/2.8 Lens, chrome nose, serial no 22355, barrel G, light wear, elements G-VG, with front & rear caps and BT-55 hood

Los 369

A Canon FD 300mm f/4 Lens, serial no 22665, barrel G, some light wear/scratches to hood, elements G-VG, with Canon Regular 1x drop in filter, front and rear caps

Los 372

A Canon 28mm Finder, chrome, light brassing, elements G-VG

Los 402

A Canon EOS 5D Mark II EF 24-105mm L IS USM DSLR Camera Kit, powers up, shutter working, appears to function as should, body G-VG, with battery/charger and body cap, with EF 24-105 L IS USM lens, auto focus working, barrel G-VG, light fading to grip, elements VG, with front/rear caps, EW-83H hood, soft lens bag, two SanDisk Extreme IV flash cards, in maker's box

Los 403

A Canon G3X Digital Camera, powers up, shutter working, appears to function as should, body G, light wear, with charged battery, no charger, with Canon 25x 15 f/2.8-5.6 USM lens, elements G-VG, with lens cap, strap, manual, in maker's box

Los 409

A Sony Alpha a700 DSLR Camera Body, shutter working, appears to function as should, body G, some light scratches front top, with VG-C70AM vertical grip, VG, in maker's box, battery, charger, body cap, warranty card, manual, in maker's box

Los 41

A full description can be found at https://www.specialauctionservices.com/Auction-Calendar/2023/Photographica-and-Cameras-Auction-(5)The Noakes 'Quad' Magic Lantern or Noakesoscope (Special Auction Services wishes to extend its gratitude to Dr Richard Crangle for the following lot description and analysis), description - the lantern body of single, unitary mahogany and lacquered brass construction (not triunial with a demountable ‘single’ or two stacked biunials), but stands no taller than the average triunial: 35 inches including the baseplate, plus 2 inches for the detachable domed top and maybe another 6 inches for the absent chimney cowl; the body is 10 inches long and 9¼ inches wide, attached to its baseplate (23 by 11 inches) by two hinges along its back edge – this allows it to be tilted to elevate the lenses by around 10 degrees, secured by rotary clamps at the front corners ;there are no lifting handles; all references to ‘right’ and ‘left’ here refer to the sides of the lantern when looking ‘forward’ towards its lenses; there are four hinged access doors (6½ by 5¾ inches) on the right side, aligned with the illuminant chambers inside, and four dummy doors (moulded wooden panels screwed onto the body, complete with fake catches and inspection windows) in matching positions on the left side; the interior of the body is lined with tinned iron sheet spaced from the wood; the original chimney cowl is missing (and also not visible in a 1940s photograph); the chimney hole in the lantern top has been blanked off with a metal sheet to prevent light escaping upwards; from the ‘workshop’ photo the chimney cowl appears to have been a standard Noakes pattern; there are three sets of objective lenses (6, 8 and 10 inch focal length) and a set of lens extension tubes - these allow configurations for projection in spaces ranging from a small parlour (Gordon Noakes used the lantern in his home) up to the Albert Hall (around 130 feet [40m] ‘throw’, giving an image width of 40 feet [12m]); there are also, unusually, five extra sets of condenser lenses of varying convexity and focal length, which could be swapped in and out of the cylindrical condenser mounts within the lantern body to give further variations; in other words this was the travelling set-up of a highly professional, indeed perfectionist, lanternist who knew exactly how to achieve the best effect in different situations; it was originally illuminated by limelight: screw holes in the back of the lantern correspond to the mountings of a dissolving gas tap and pipe fastenings, as seen in the ‘workshop’ photograph; however there are references in accompanying press cuttings to electric arc illumination, so it was modified at some stage (perhaps by Gordon Noakes); the current lamp fittings, which are fed by post-1970s cables arranged neatly on the back of the lantern, are bayonet mountings for large 500-watt projector bulbs, which are mounted on horizontal bars with thumbscrews for lateral adjustment relative to the lantern body, which probably relate to the electric arcs rather than being original (they are not visible in the ‘workshop’ photograph); dimensions of lantern - 920mm high, 690mm deep, 280mm, dimensions of iron-bound wooden lantern-carrying chest - 970mm high, 640mm wide, 330mm deep, dimensions of iron-bound wooden slide chest- 840mm high, 660mm wide, 350mm deep. Analysis - the 'Noakes Quad' was a ‘workhorse’ rather than a ‘show pony’ – compared to some triunials there is no ostentatious decoration, beyond the typical wooden beading, shaped chimney and brass fittings contrasting with the mahogany body; this may reflect its being built for Noakes’s own use, rather than in the hope of attracting commercial orders; it shows signs of considerable use: some of the metal surfaces are rubbed and worn, and there is localised charring to the wooden body; rather surprisingly, the four lenses are not aligned along the vertical centre-line of the lantern body, being one inch closer to the right side than to the left: there is no obvious practical explanation for this; the same arrangement is replicated inside the body, where the metal lining includes an additional spacing chamber at the left side, running through all four compartments; both sides carry engraved brass plates reading ‘NOAKES’ PATENT'; however, no patent for a four-lens lantern is known, and it is unlikely that such an ‘invention’ would have been patentable anyway, being just an extension of the principles well-known in the ‘prior art’ of biunial and triunial lanterns.; if the four-lens configuration had been patented, we might expect it to have been made commercially: patents require the invention to find commercial success to recoup the initial and ongoing fees; the ‘Noakes Patent’ designation must refer to one or more detailed design refinements, probably the same ones claimed by similar plates on Noakes’s triunials; the right side also has a brass maker’s plate at the top, reading: 'D.W. NOAKES, “PLEYDELL”, HUMBER ROAD, WESTCOMBE PARK S.E.'; that is the address recorded for Noakes in the 1901 Census, and is probably the house at Westcombe Park mentioned as “lately purchased” in an 1897 OMLJ interview, where he lived until around 1924; the plate could, of course, have been added later, though it is overlaid by other fittings and looks original; if it was attached during construction, the lantern can have been made no earlier than 1896; there is other circumstantial evidence on dating: Noakes published a small booklet listing lectures he offered, giving the same Humber Road address and including the remark that “I have constructed a Quadruple projection apparatus (the only one existing)"; the booklet quotes glowing press reviews, including one praising a “very fine lantern, which was manipulated with practised skill” – however the original 1893 newspaper source used the wording “very fine patent triple lantern;” in other words the Quad was not in use in 1893, yet it definitely was in use by 1901, when (the earliest press reference found so far) a lecture by Pastor Charles Spurgeon was supported by “Mr D.W. Noakes with his Quadruple Dioramic Lantern". Magic Lantern Slides - the 'Noakes Quad' magic lantern to be offered with large collection of mahogany-mounted 3¼sq. in. magic lantern slides, mainly photographic and coloured photographic, being the working collection of David Noakes as a professional lanternist, including slides from 11 out of the 12 readings in Noakes' printed 'Syllabus of Dioramic Lectures', probably printed circa 1901 (treating No. 12 and No. 13 'England Bisected by a Steam Launch' as one set, missing only No. 3 'A Visit to Cloudland'), three period copies of the Syllabus included in lot, some sets in the Syllabus including effects, with occasional rackwork slides, contents of each set not checked for completeness, some slides for use in more than one set - sets detailed as : No. 1 'The Victorian Era' (122), No. 2 'Picturesque Devon' (50), No. 4 'Rambles in Normandy and Brittany' (78), No. 5 'Antwerp, Brussels and Waterloo' (54), No. 6 'River Rambles or The Strange Adventures of a Steam House Boat' (69), No. 7 'The Channel Islands through my Camera' (99), No. 8 'Manxland & its Beauties' (70), No. 9 'Tamesis', including 'RW', probably Raising Wrecks (104), No. 10 'The Greatest Cities of the World' (95), No. 11 'Ancient and Modern Methods of Travelling' (82), No. 12 'England Bisected by a Steam Launch Part 1 The Outward Journey and Part II

Los 422

A Canon P Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no 786370, blue, orange, chrome film speed dial, shutter working, self timer working, rangefinder functions, body G, light marks to top plate from meter, with light meter, light cell responsive, Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements F, fungus patch centre of rear element, rear lens cap, two Canon front caps, in Canon ERC

Los 424

A Robot Junior Camera, serial no J 131830, spring drive working, shutter working, body G, light wear, with Schneider Kreuznach 35mm f/2.8 Xenar lens, elements G-VG, with Robot Junior manual, in non-matching serial number Robot display box

Los 427

A Canon T90 SLR Camera Outfit, powers up, shutter working, meter responsive, self-timer working, appears to function as should, body G, light wear, with 35-105mm f/3.5 macro FD lens, a 50mm f/1.8 FD lens, a 28mm f/2.8 FD lens, a 70-210mm f/4 FD lens, barrels G-VG, elements G-VG, all with front/rear caps and a 300TL flash, flash working on test

Los 431

An Olympus PEN FT Half Frame Camera, shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, body G-VG, light wear, with F Zuiko 38mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G-VG, light paint scratches to grip, elements G, Pen F front cap, in soft case

Los 436

Two Olympus-PEN EE Half Frame Cameras, type 2, shutters working, one with responsive light cell/aperture, other erratic, bodies G, with D Zuiko 2.5cm f/3.5 lenses, elements G-VG

Los 437

Two Olympus PEN EE-S Half Frame Cameras, shutters working, light cells/apertures responsive, bodies G-VG, one with tiny ding to top plate, with D Zuiko 3cm f/2.8 lenses, elements G-VG, one with soft case

Los 438

An Olympus PEN D Half Fame Camera, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G-VG, with F Zuiko 3.3cm f/1.9 lens, elements G-VG

Los 441

An Olympus PEN W Half Frame Camera, shutter working, body G, light wear, with E Zuiko W 25mm f/2.8 lens, elements G-VG, with soft case, manual, in maker's box

Los 442

An Olympus PEN Rapid EES Half Frame Camera, shutter working, light cell/aperture responsive, body G-VG, with D Zuiko 30mm f/2.8 lens, elements G-VG

Los 443

Two Olympus PEN Half Frame Cameras, a PEN EE-2, shutter working, lightcell/aperture responsive, body G, with D Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 lens, elements G-VG and an EES-2, shutter working, light cell/aperture unresponsive, body G-VG, with D Zuiko 30mm f/2.8 lens, elements G-VG, in worn soft case

Los 444

Three Olympus PEN EE-3 Half Fame Cameras, shutters working, light cells/apertures responsive, bodies G-VG, with D Zuiko 28mm f/2.8 lenses, elements G-VG, with caps, one in maker's box, with manual

Los 446

Two Canon Demi Half Frame Cameras, a Demi C, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G, with 28mm f/2.8 & 50mm f/2.8 lens, barrels G-VG, elements G-VG, in Demi C case and a Demi, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G, elements G, in worn soft case, with manual, in Light Weight Demi maker's box

Los 447

A Canon Demi EE28 Half Frame Camera, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G-VG, with 28mm f/2.8 lens, elements G-VG, with wrist strap

Los 448

A Canon Demi Half Frame Camera, red, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G, elements G-VG

Los 450

Two Fujica Mini Half Frame Cameras, shutters working, light cels responsive, bodies F-G, some scuffs & wear, with wrist chain, soft cases, one in maker's box, with manual

Los 456

A Horizont 35mm Panoramic Camera, serial no 6800626, shutter working, body G, light wear, with 28mm f/2.8 lens, elements G-VG, 24x58 finder, pistol grip, in ERC

Los 460

A Canon EOS 650 SLR Camera, shutter working, appears to function as should, body G, some light wear, with Canon EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 & EF 70-210mm f/f lenses, auto focus working, barrels G-VG, elements G-VG

Los 461

An Agfa Ambiflex SLR Camera, serial no AV 2299, shutter working, body G-VG, light wear to base, with Agfa 50mm f/2.8 Color Solinar lens, barrel G-VG, elements VG, with waist levet finder, eye level finder, VG, in keeper & maker's box, in ERC

Los 463

A Canon 7 Rangefinder Camera Body, serial no 938623, shutter working, light cell responsive, self timer working, rangefinder functions, body VG

Los 465

A Nikon F SLR Camera, chrome, serial no 6459542, shutter sticking on slow speeds, self timer catching on release button, body F, paint wear to edges, brassing to winder top, with waist level finder, G, Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 5.8cm f/1.4 non AI lens, serial no 174489, barrel F-G, paint wear, elements G, some light fungus, some scratches from cleaning, with front cap

Los 466

A Nippon Kogaku Nikon F SLR Camera Body, chrome, serial no 6554737, shutter working, self timer working, body G, light paint wear to edges, light scratches to base, with eye level finder, body cap, in Nikon F ERC

Los 469

A Nikon F Photomic FTN SLR Camera, chrome, serial no 7211557, shutter not closing on slow speeds, self timer working, finder meter responsive, body G-VG, with Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f/1.4 non AI lens, serial no 563285, barrel G-VG, light brassing to mount, elements G-VG, with Nikkor L1A filter, front cap, in Nikon F ERC

Los 478

A Nikon FE SLR Camera, chrome, serial no 4015548, shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, body G-VG, light marks to base, with Nikon Series E 36-72mm f/3.5 AI-S lens, barrel VG, elements VG, Nikon strap, front cap and Nikon CF-27 case, in maker's box

Los 479

A Nikon FG SLR Camera Body, chrome, serial no 8497264, shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, body G-VG, light marks to base, with base plate cover and body cap

Los 488

A Nippon Kogaku Nikon S2 Rangefinder Camera, chrome, version 2, serial no 6194219, shutter working, rangefinder functions, body G, light scratches to top/bottom plates, paint wear to edges, with Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-H 5cm f/2 lens, serial no 754131, barrel G, elements G, Nikkor f/1.4 No 1 1m -50cm Auto up attachments, G

Los 491

A Nippon Kogaku Nikon F Photomic II SLR Camera Outfit, chrome, serial no 6560258, shutter working, finder responsive, self timer working, body G-VG, light scratches to base, some brassing to ASA dial on finder, with Nippon Kogaku 5cm f/3 lens, serial no 535832, barrel G, elements F, cleaning scratches to front/rear elements, Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 35mm f/2.8 lens, barrel G, elements G, Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-Q 135mm f/3.5 lens, barrel G, elements G, all non AI, all with caps, model III selenium light meter, meter responsive, in worn Nikon outfit case

Los 492

A Nikon F2 SLR Camera, chrome, serial no 8024634, shutter working, self timer working, body G-VG, light wear, with DW-1 waist level finder, Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 AI-S lens, serial no 557512, barrel G, wear to mount/aperture grip, elements G, with lens cap

Los 493

A Nikon D7200 DSLR Camera, serial no 4342384, shutter working, flash working, appears to function as should, body G, some light wear, with Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G lens, auto focus working, barrel G, elements G-VG, with two batteries, MH-25a charger and manual

Los 503

A Nikon AF Nikkor 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Lens, serial no 324823, auto focus working, barrel G, light wear, elements VG, with front & rear caps, in matching serial number maker's box

Los 507

A Nikon ED AF Nikkor 70-300m f/4-5.6D Lens, serial no 294780, auto focus working, barrel G, some light fading to grip, some brassing to mount, elements G-VG, light dust, with front and rear caps,

Los 508

A Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G ED Lens, serial no 383679, auto focus working, barrel F-G, sme damage to focus grip, elements G-VG, light dust, with front and rear caps

Los 509

A Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G II VR Lens, serial no US20090405, auto focus working, barrel G-VG, light fading to grip, elements VG, with HB-48 hood, front & rear caps, in Nikon CL-M2 lens bag

Los 518

Two Nikon Photomic Finder, a Photomic TN, black, slight brassing to one top corner and a Photomic FTN, chrome, light brassing to edges, both untested, both in not mathing model Nikon F finder boxes

Los 519

A Canon EF 500mm f/4 L IS USM Lens, serial no 30316, auto focus working, barrel G-VG, light fading to grip, elements VG-E, with ET-138 hood, E-163 lens cap, rear cap, in Canon 500 lens case

Los 522

A Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens, serial no 49436, auto focus working, barrel G-VG, light fading to grip, elements VG-E, with E-145 lens cap, rear cap, ET-120 hood, in Canon 300 lens case

Los 547

A Canon 85mm f/1.9 Lens, Canon screw mount, chrome, serial no 68121, barrel G-VG, light marks to grip, elemens G, light cleaning marks, with front and rear caps

Los 560

A Carl Zeiss Distagon 24mm f/2 Cine Lens, 35mm Arriflex Standard mount, serial no 5456203, barrel F-G, paint wear to grip, some brassing, elements F-G, some fungus, light scratches to front element, with rear cap

Los 563

A Dallmeyer 25mm f/1.9 Super-Six Projection Lens, serial no 6693555, barrel G, some light wear, elements G-VG, in matching serial number maker's box

Los 568

A Helios-40 85mm f/1.5 Pre Set Lens, M42 mount, serial no 640788, chrome barrel G, some light scratches & wear, elements G-VG, with three filter set, front and rear caps, in fitted case

Los 577

A Fujinon 3.5cm f/2 Lens, L39 mount rangefinder coupled lens, with large three sides focusing grip, serial no 200208, barrel G, elements G, some light scratches from cleaning

Los 587

A Mamiya C220 Professional F TLR Camera, serial no W 109554, body G-VG, some light paint scratches to top film door and top front edge, bellows VG, with Mamiya Sekor S 80mm f2.8 blue dot lens, shutter working, barrel VG, elements G-VG

Los 590

A Rolleiflex 3.5 F TLR Camera, model I, serial no 2211961, shutter working, meter responsive, self-timer working, body G, some wear to edges, front plate, with Carl Zeiss 75mm f/3.5 Planar lens, elements F-G, light fungus spots, some scratches from cleaning, with manual, in worn ERC

Los 594

A Contax 645 Professional Outfit, serial no 003262, shutter working, appears to function as should, body VG, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2 Planar lens, serial no 8768157, auto focus working, shutter working, barrel VG, light fading to grip, elements VG, AE prism finder MF-1, display/metering working, film back holder, dark slide, 120/220 film insert, body & lens caps, GB-72 hood, manual, component maker's boxes and maker's outer box

Los 598

A Rolleiflex 2.8F TLR Camera, serial no 2403627, shutter working, meter responsive, body G-VG, some light wear, with Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens, elements F-G, fungus spots to front & rear elements, lens cap, lens hood, Rolleinar 12, 3, close up lenses, grun, gelb mittel, orange, hellblau filters, in cases and worn ERC

Los 599

A Rolleiflex 3.5E TLR Camera, type 1, serial no 1760411, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, meter responsive, body G, some scuffs to leatherette, some scratches to edges, with Carl Zeiss 75mm f/3.5 Planar lens, elements G, some light fungus, light scratches from cleaning, lens cap, Rolleinar 2 close up lens, R II hood, in ERC

Los 600

A Hasselblad 500C Camera, chrome. Serial no TI 55575, shutter working, body G, some light wear to base plate, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens, serial no 6267921, shutter working, barrel G, some paint wear to filter ring, inner mount ring slightly rough, elements G, slight clouding/fungus, some light scratches from cleaning, with A24 film back, dark slide an1x HZ -0 filter

Los 616

A Gitzo G1329 MK2 Carbon Fibre Tripod, G, some light wear, some light surface oxidation to bolt heads, with center coloumn and Gitzo GH2750CR pan & tilt head, VG

Los 618

A Manfrotto 087NW Wind Up Light Stand, from auction The Collection of the late Earl of Lichfield, SAS, 17 July 2014, G-VG, all moves freely

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