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Pair: Acting Stoker First Class H. Reeve, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (K.45055 H. Reeve. Sto. 2 R.N.) very fine Pair: Able Seaman J. H. Edwards, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (J.4107 J. H. Edwards. A.B. R.N.) light contact marks, good very fine Pair: Cook’s Mate O. Brice, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.16004 O. Brice. Ck. Mte. R.N.) contact marks, nearly very fine Pair: Acting Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class B. L. Andow, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.23520 B. L. Andow. Act. E.R.A.4. R.N.) very fine (8) £100-£140 --- Herbert Reeve was born in Norfolk on 20 July 1887 and joined the Royal Navy, for hostilities only, as a Stoker Second Class in H.M.S. Victory II on 11 August 1917. He subsequently served in H.M.S. Attentive II (Syren), H.M.S. Victory II, and H.M.S. Princess Royal. He was advanced to Acting Stoker First Class on 17 March 1919, and was demobilised on 16 May 1919. John Herbert Edwards was born at Malvern, Worcestershire, on 9 December 1892 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Ganges on 24 March 1909. He was advanced to Ordinary Seaman, H.M.S. Hawke, on 9 December 1910, and to Able Seaman, H.M.S. Hermes, on 26 July 1912. During the Great War he served in H.M.S. Britannia, H.M.S. Victory I, H.M.S. Dolphin, and H.M.S. Ambrose (Submarine L3), and post-War in H.M.S. Titania (Submarine G2) and H.M.S. Platypus. He was loaned to the Royal Australian Navy for a three year period from 25 March 1919. Oliver Brice was born at Taunton, Somerset, on 10 October 1896 and joined the Royal Navy, for hostilities only, as a Probationer Second Cook’s Mate in H.M.S. Vivid I on 27 October 1915. He subsequently served in H.M.S. Lion and was advanced to Cook’s Mate on 27 August 1916. He was demobilided from H.M.S. Vivid I on 10 March 1919. Bernard Lewis Andow was born at Street, Somerset, on 6 March 1897 and joined the Royal Navy, for hostilities only, as an Engine Room Artificer Fifth Class in H.M.S. Vivid II on 23 October 1916. He subsequently served in H.M.S. Constance, and was advanced to Acting Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class on 6 March 1918. He was demobilised from H.M.S. Vivid II on 17 February 1919.

Los 301

Pair: Private G. E. Haggie, Durham Light Infantry, later Yorkshire Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 2 October 1917 British War and Victory Medals (276537 Pte. G. E. Haggie. Durh. L.I.); Memorial Plaque George Esmond Haggie); Memorial Scroll, ‘Pte. George Esmond Haggie, Yorkshire Regt.’, this last mounted in a glazed display frame, with Buckingham Palace enclosure affixed to reverse, remnants of solder and adhesive to revers of plaque, otherwise nearly extremely fine (4) £200-£240 --- George Esmond Haggie was born in Sunderland, Co. Durham, on 7 June 1890, and was educated at Radley College and Magdalen College, Oxford. Articled to a firm of Oxford Solicitors, following the outbreak of the Great War he attested as a Private soldier for the Durham Light Infantry in March 1916, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from June 1917. Transferring to the 9th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, he was killed in action near to Polygon Wood, Ypres, on 2 October 1917, on which date his company, ‘A’ Company, were in positions at Carlisle Farm. Total battalion casualties this day were 4 officers and 13 men killed, and 52 men wounded and 16 men missing. Haggie’s Captain wrote: ‘Your son was well like and beloved by all the men, and was a universal favourite.’ (the recipient’s entry in De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour refers). Buried on the battlefield, Haggie has no known grave, and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. Sold with copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient. Note: Whilst De Ruvigny gives the recipient the rank of Second Lieutenant, no evidence has been found of him having been commissioned, and it is presumably an oversight on the part of De Ruvigny; an understandable assumption given the recipient’s education.

Los 302

Three: Private E. W. Sanders, Durham Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (53175 Pte. E. W. Sanders. Durh. L.I.); Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R., Circular issue, 1st ‘coinage head’ issue (Edward Sanders) mounted for wear, good very fine Four: Attributed to J. P. Caldicott, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; War Medal 1939-45, with Admiralty enclosure, in named card box of issue addressed to ‘Mr. J. P. Caldicott, 55, Emlin Court Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey’, nearly extremely fine Six: Sapper J. Oswald, Royal Engineers 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 8th Army; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1935 (2214549 Spr. J. Oswald. R.E.) contemporarily engraved naming; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, mounted for wear, nearly extremely fine An unattributed group of four 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted for wear, good very fine An unattributed group of five Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued; copy Jubilee 1977; copy Jubilee 2002, mounted court-style for wear, the two Jubilee Medals both copies, very fine (22) £120-£160

Los 308

A rare ‘Iraq’ M.S.M. and superb inter-war campaign combination group of seven awarded to Warrant Officer C. Oakley, Royal Air Force General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Iraq (3929 F/Sjt. C. Oakley. R.A.F.); India General Service 1908-35, 2 clasps, Mohmand 1933, North West Frontier 1935 (3929. W/O. 2. C. Oakley. R.A.F.) clasps connected by wire; India General Service 1936-39, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (W/O. C. Oakley. R.A.F.); Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Royal Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (3929 F/Sjt. C. Oakley. R.A.F.); Royal Air Force L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (3929. W.O. 2. C. Oakley. R.A.F.) mounted on card for display, light contact marks overall, therefore generally very fine (7) £1,000-£1,400 --- 1 of 12 M.S.M.’s awarded to the R.A.F. over a two year period for Iraq. M.S.M. London Gazette 28 October 1921. The original recommendation states: ‘For continuous good work and devotion to duty. This N.C.O. has been largely instrumental in the successful maintenance of machines in ‘C’ Flight during operations. By his example he has at all times proved himself capable of maintaining a high standard of efficiency in his Flight, and is deserving of high praise.’ Charles Oakley enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in March 1915, but never served overseas and has no entitlement for Great War campaign awards. He transferred to the Royal Air Force in 1918, and was posted for operational service with the Iraq Command in 1920. Oakley was then posted for service with 20 (Army Co-operation) Squadron at Peshawar from 15 March 1932, and continued to serve on the North West Frontier until his return to the UK in 1937. Oakley advanced to Warrant Officer in 1934 (awarded L.S. & G.C. in July 1933), and was serving as Station Warrant Officer at R.A.F. Waddington in 1937. He carried on serving during the Second World War, but appears not to have claimed his campaign medals for that conflict.

Los 309

Five: Lieutenant-Colonel R. E. H. Horn, Royal Army Service Corps, late Madras Regiment and Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1921-24 (Lt. R. E. Horn, 1-3 Madras R.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, good very fine (5) £160-£200 --- R. E. H. Horn served with the 1st Battalion Madras Regiment during the Waziristan campaign of 1921-24. After leaving the Indian Army, he saw further service during the Second World War with both 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry and the Royal Army Service Corps in North Africa, Italy and Greece, for which he was Mentioned in Despatches, as a Lieutenant-Colonel (London Gazette 23 May 1946). Sold with box of issue for Second World War medals, addressed to the recipient at 55 Harrow Road, Carshalton, Surrey.

Los 316

Six: Captain H. H. F. Roser, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Section, Army Cadet Force, late Hampshire Regiment and Royal Army Service Corps, who was captured and taken Prisoner of War during the Second World War 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 2 clasps, Cyprus, Malaya, clasps mounted in this order (T/22784709 W.O. Cl.2. H. H. F. Roser. R.A.S.C.); Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (T/22784709 W.O. Cl.2. H. H. F. Roser. R.A.S.C.); Cadet Forces Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Capt. H. H. F. Roser. ACF.) mounted court-style as worn, light contact marks, good very fine and better (6) £260-£300 --- Horace Hnry Frederick Roser was born in 1920 and attested foe the Hampshire Regiment in November 1938. He served with them during the Second World War in North Africa, and was captured and taken Prisoner of War, being held at Stalag 18A at Wolfsberg. Repatriated following the cessation of hostilities, he transferred to the Royal Army Service Corps in January 1946, and saw further service with them in Malaya and Cyprus, being advanced Warrant Officer Class II, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 17 October 1957. He was subsequently, for 18 years, Cadet Administrative Assistant of the Gosport Area, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Section, Army Cadet Force, and was awarded his Cadet Forces Medal in 1974 (London Gazette 5 November 1974). He died on 6 October 1980. Sold with copied research.

Los 323

Four: Corporal J. J. Brady, Australian Forces 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal, all officially named ‘NX167206 J. J. Brady’; together with a Dutch War Commemorative Cross, bronze, this last mounted for wear by ‘Fa. A. Tack, Breda, lacquered, good very fine Four: Leading Aircraftman J. W. Atkinson, Royal Australian Air Force 1939-45 Star, unnamed; copy Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal, the latter two officially named ‘116404 J. W. Atkinson’, very fine (9) £80-£100 --- James Joseph Brady was born at Largs, New South Wales, on 28 January 1912 and enlisted in the Australian Military Forces at Taree on 10 July 1942. Posted to the Anti Aircraft Defences at Sydney, he subsequently served with the 110th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment during operations in southern Dutch New Guinea against the Japanese from 29 June 1943, and was promoted Corporal on 13 August 1943. He returned to Australia in February 1945, and was discharged on 11 March 1946. John William Atkinson was born at Sandwell, South Australia, on 2 April 1920 and enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force at Croydon, South Australia, on 28 October 1942. He served during the Second World War with the 6 Mobile Works Squadron, and was discharged on 4 February 1946. Over the course of his time in the R.A.A.F. he was several times absent without leave. Sold with copied service papers, including a photographic image of the recipient.

Los 154

A COMPOSITE WALL LIGHT LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY in the form of a cherub, with painted and gilt decoration, holding hooks for two lights, with an iron suspension hook 45cm high

Los 180

THREE TREEN LIGNUM VITAE GO TO BEDS OR VESTA HOLDERS 19TH CENTURY the covers with foliate fringe decoration, around a central vesta or light holder (3) 12.2cm (max) Provenance The Geoffrey Chesters Collection of Treen.

Los 466

A 1960's light mahogany sideboard, some marks and stains to top, 182 x 45 x 73cm.

Los 468

A carved light oak wardrobe with camphor interior, 180 x 38 x 72cm.

Los 471

A large bronzed metal and crystal eight branch chandelier light fitting, H. 107cm, Dia. 67cm.

Los 472

A pair of five branch metal light fittings together with a gilt metal five branch light fitting.

Los 285

A carved light oak cabinet with drop down front, 112 x 47 x 61cm.

Los 288

A pair of modern light wood and metal breakfast bar stools, H. 80cm.

Los 302

A pair of gilt brass and glass six branch chandelier light fittings.

Los 745

A Minolta Spotmeter F,black, body G, tape to the rear for reasons unknown, unit appears to work correctly when batteries inserted, some light corrosion to battery terminals, in makers pouch,

Los 765

An Asahi Pentax Spotmeter V Light Meter,untested, in maker's case

Los 778

A Master Portable Light Box,white, with red handle, appears to be working at time of auction, light aperture 46cm x 30cm,

Los 779

A Master Portable Light Box,white, with red handle, appears working at time of auction, light aperture 30cm x 23cm

Los 111

A Polarising Microscope,a Teaching or Amateur Grade, Binocular, Transmitted Light Illuminated, Polarising Microscope suitable for observing polarasable materials such as geological thin sections. This microscope has a binocular head, a pair 10X eyepieces , 4 Achromatic, Strain-free, Centerable Objectives 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X oil, a rotating, centerable stage, a Retractable Analyser in Head, Rotatable polariser, Halogen transmitted light, Abbe Condenser, Coarse/fine focus with adjustable tension and limit stopper untested

Los 113

A Large Cabinet for Microscope Slides,English, c.1960, with a label for James Swift & Son, Basingstoke, the cabinet constructed of French polished light oak with glazed door, holding 63 drawers in 2 sections each capable of holding 45 standard slides in 3 rows, total capacity of 2835 standard slides, cabinet height 101cmNote: top drawer contains a few slides the rest of the case is empty

Los 158

Boxing Programmes, Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper, 1966,official souvenir programme, Muhammed Ali versus Henry Cooper, Arsenal Stadium 21st May 1966, 24 pages including covers, 28cm x 21.4, central pages with unidentified autograph signature in ball-point pen and light pencil annotations, with a programme for Britain's Champions (including Terry Downes) versus 'Stars across the Atlantic', Empire Pool Wembley, 7th March 1961, and 16 copies of the British Boxing Board Of Control (1929) promoter and boxer contract, all unsigned,

Los 163

Mappin & Webb Ltd. and Mappin Bros. Catalogue,of Jewellery, Silver, and Plated Wares; including penknives, lady's fitted cases, barometers, and more. the cover with silver and gold coloured embossed Art Nouveau decoration c.1905, 27 cm x 20.5 cm Some damage to the spine, and to the forward index. Light staining.

Los 228

A Large Illuminator 5000 Lightbox,white, appears working at time of auction, light aperture 60cm x 45cm, PLEASE NOTE: SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT - COLLECTION OR BUYER'S COURIER ONLY

Los 297

A Pair of Rogers LS3/5A Monitor Loudspekers,serial nos. 032452A / 032452B, some light damages to cabinets (2)

Los 329

A Leica I Rangefinder Camera1931, black, serial no. 65273, shutter working, with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens, optics G, some light haze & cleaning marks to front element, with makers ever-ready case,

Los 334

A Leica IIIc Rangefinder Camera,chrome, serial no. 191322, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 205895, body, F, shutter working but sticking on the slowest speeds, lens, G, some internal haze and light cleaning marks

Los 335

Three Leitz Hektor f/4.5 135mm Camera Lenses,screw mount, bodies overall, F, elements overall, F-G, some haze and light fungus to a few (3)

Los 338

A Leitz Summicron f/2 90mm Lens,chrome, serial no. 1818222, body, G, elements, G-VG, some very light internal marks, a few look fungus like

Los 339

A Leitz Elmarit f/2.8 90mm Lens,chrome, serial no. 2044199, body, E, elements, VG-E, one or two very light internal marks to perimeter, complete with maker's bubble and original box

Los 367

A Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D Lens,body VG-E, optics VG, some light dust present, in makers box, no caps, no hood,

Los 376

A Selection of Five Praktica 35mm SLR Cameras,to include an EE2, together with four EE3 bodies, all shutters working, together with two Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lenses, optics F-G, some haze present, together with a Formula 5 85mm-210mm lens, optics F-G, some light haze present,

Los 379

An Ihagee Exakta Varex IIb 35mm SLR Outfit,chrome, body G, shutter working but sticks on slow speeds, VF bright & clear, curtains appear good, together with a Pancolar 50mm f/2 lens, optics G-VG, slight haze and light cleaning marks to front element, also with a Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm f/2.8, optics F-G, internal haze present, also with a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm f/4 lens, optics G, some slight internal haze present, also with an eye-level viewfinder, & more,

Los 381

A Welta Welit 35mm Viewfinder Camera,black, body G, shutter working, optics F-G, some haze & light fungus present,

Los 386

A Clarus MS-35 35mm Rangefinder Cameras,chrome, body G-VG, some light corrosion to hard edges, shutter working but second curtain slow to return, with Wollensak 50mm f/2.8 Anastigmat, optics G, some internal haze present, with makers case,

Los 391

A Practice BC1 Electronic 35mm SLR Outfit,black, body VG, shutter working when batteries are inserted, LEDs light in viewfinder, viewfinder clear & bright, with Pentacon Prakticar 50mm f/1.8 lens, optics G-VG, some slight dust present, also with a Pentacon Prakticar 28mm f/2.8, optics G, some haze present, also with a Prakticar Auto-Zoom 70-210mm f/4.5-5.5 lens, optics F-G, some haze & fungus present, also with a Praktica BC 1600 Flash, untested, also with three expired rolls of film, & camera instructions,

Los 396

A Wray Wrayflex Ia Camera,chrome, serial no. 3446, with Wray Unilux f/2.8 50m lens, chrome, serial no. 136386, body, G, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze

Los 398

A Wray Wrayflex Ia Camera,chrome, serial no. 2667, with Wray Unilux f/2.8 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 208408, body, F-G, shutters stuck, lens, G-VG, some light internal haze

Los 400

A Zenit 122 Fiftieth Anniversary Edition 35mm SLR Camera,faux titanium (plastic), body VG-E, shutter working but mirror does not travel, together with Zenit Helios-44M-6 f/2 58mm lens, opticx G-VG, some light dust present, in ever-ready case, in makers box,

Los 405

Four FED 35mm Rangefinder Cameras,to include a FED 4, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with N-61 f/2.8 52mm lens, optics G, some dust present, together with a FED 5, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with Industar-61 f/2.8 55mm lens, optics G, light haze present, together with a FED 3, body G, shutter speed selector broken, shutter working, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with N-61 f/2.8 52mm lens, optics G some dust & haze present, together with a FED 4, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with a N-61 f/2.8 53mm lens, optics F, some haze & dust present,

Los 409

Three Zorki 35mm Rangefinder Cameras,to include a Zorki 4k, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear, medium-bright, & responsive, with Jupiter-8M f/2 50mm lens, optics F, some fungus present, together with a Zorki 4, body G-VG, shutter sometimes sticking on slow speeds, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with Jupiter-8M f/2 50mm lens, optics G-VG, together with a Zorki 4, body G, shutter sometimes sticking, RF patch clear, bright, & responsive, with Jupiter-8M f/2 50mm lens, optics P-VG, one single fibre inside lens with some light haze, (3)

Los 410

Four Zenit 35mm SLR Cameras,to incldue a Zenit EM, black, body VG, shutter working, with Helios-44M f/2 58mm lens, optics G, some cleaning marks & fungus to front element, together with a Zenit-E, chrome, shutter working, with Helios-44-2 f/2 58mm lens, optics F, some haze present, together with a Zenit-E, chrome, body VG, shutter working but slower speeds stick, with Helios-44-2 f/2 58mm lens, optics G, some haze present, together with a Zenit-E, chrome, shutter working, with a Helios-44-2 f/2 58mm lens, optics G, some light haze & cleaning marks present,

Los 414

A Revere Stereo 33 35mm Stereo Camera,chrome, body G, some corrosion to lens grips, shutter working, optics G, some light haze present, in makers ever ready case, also with a Iloca 3D Stereograms stereo camera, body G-VG, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, optics G, some haze present,

Los 416

A Corfield Periflex I Camera,serial no. 6190 28, with Corfield Lumax f/1.9 45mm lens, body, G, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some dust & light internal haze, with makers case,

Los 419

Three 35mm Cameras,to include a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex, body G-VG, shutter working, with Zeiss Tessar 50mm f/2.8 lens, optics F-G, some haze present, together with a Kodak Retina Reflex, body G, shutter stuck, optics F, some haze & fungus present, also with a Kodak Retina Automatic I, body G-VG, shutter not working, together with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Tele-Xenar f/4 135mm lens, optics G, some dust & light haze present (3)

Los 424

A Leitz Elmar f/4 90mm Lens,black/chrome, serial no. 446438, body, G, elements, VG, a few very light cleaning marks, complete with maker's box

Los 429

A Hanimex 21mm f/3.8 Wide Angle Lens,m42 screw mount, body VG-E, optics VG, some light dust present, in maker's carry case, together with a Hoya HMC Zoom f/4 80-200mm lens, optics G, some light haze present, in makers case, also with a Helios Auto Teleconverter 2x, optics VG,

Los 438

A Canon EF f/2.8 135mm Soft Focus Lens,body, VG-E, elements, VG, some very light internal haze

Los 440

A Selection of Pentax 35mm SLR Cameras,to include a Pentax S2, body F, shutter working but sticks on slow speeds, with an Auto-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics F, some haze & dust present, together with a Pentax S1a, shutter working, wind arm return rough, also with a Pentax SV, body G, shutter working, with a Super-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, optics G-VG, some very light haze present, also with a Pentax SP 1000, body G, shutter working, with Super-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, optics F-G, some fungus present, also with a Pentax SP500, shutter working, with Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics G, some haze present, also with a Pentax SP500, body F, shutter working but sometimes sticks,

Los 442

A Heiland Pentax H1 35mm SLR Camera,chrome, body G, shutter working, with Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar 55mm f/2.2 lens, optics G, some haze present, together with an Asahiflex H2, chrome, body G, shutter working, with Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar 55mm f/2 lens, optics F-G, some haze & light fungus,

Los 449

Two Asahi Pentax 35mm SLR Cameras,to include a Pentax S2, body G, shutter working but sticks on slow speeds, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics VG, some light dust present, together with a Pentax H2, body G, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics P, some strong haze present,

Los 450

Five Pentax 35mm SLR Cameras,to include a Pentax SV, body F-G, shutter requires attention, with Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, optics G-VG, also with a Pentax SP, body G, shutter working but sometimes mirror sticks up, together with a Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics G, some light dust & haze present, also with a Honeywell Pentax SP1000, body G-VG, shutter working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Multi-Coated-Takumar f/1.4 50mm lens, optics F, some haze & speckling present, also with a Pentax SP, body G, shutter working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar /f1.8 55mm lens, optics G, some dust present, also with a Pentax SP 500, body G, shutter working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics G-VG, some dust present, (5)

Los 451

A Pentax SL 35mm SLR Camera,black, body G, shutter working, some chipping to paint, together with an Asahi Opt. Co Auto-Takumar f/1.8 5mm lens, optics G-VG, some dust & light haze present,

Los 452

A Pentax K 35mm SLR Camera,chrome, serial no. 172619, body G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds stick, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, optics P-VG, damage to optical coating of lens, otherwise some dust & very light haze present,

Los 456

Four Pentax 35mm SLR Cameras,to include a Honeywell Pentax H3v, body G-VG, shutter working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, optics F, some radial haze present, also with a Honeywell Pentax H3v, body G, shutter working but second curtain always sticks, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics F, some radial haze present, also with a Pentax S1a, body G, shutter working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, optics F, some light haze present, also with a Pentax S1, body F, shutter not working, together with an Asahi Opt. Co. Auto-Takumar f/2.2 55mm lens, optics G, some radial haze present, (4)

Los 470

A Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 300mm f/4 Telephoto Lens,white/cream repaint, body G-VG, some light chips to paint, optics VG, some faint dust present, with front & rear caps, & makers case,

Los 472

A Pentax ME F 35mm SLR Camera,chrome, body G, shutter working in manual, LEDs do not light up when batteries are inserted, together with an SMC Pentax AF Zoom 35-70mm f/2.8 lens, body G-VG, AF not tested, batteries inserted & is non-responsive, lens battery terminals are VG-E, optics G-VG, some slight haze & dust present,

Los 473

A Pentax LX 35mm SLR Camera,black, body G, shutter working when batteries inserted, LEDs light up correctly, shutter speeds appear accurate, VF image bright & clear, together with an SMC Pentax-M Zoom 40-80mm f/2.8-4, optics VG, slight dust & haze present, also with a Pentax LX Winder, in makers box, VG condition,

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