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A Meyer Gorlitz Primoplan f/1.9 58mm Lens,Exakta mount, steel, serial no. 878366, body, G, elements, VG, some light cleaning marks to front element Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Voigtlander & Sohn Waterhouse Stop Brass Lens,serial no. 23348, body, F, front element loose, elements, VG, some very light cleaning marks and some slight black marks to perimeter of rear element, complete with set of six Waterhouse stops Note: Overall height 12.4cm, front element diameter 6.5cm
A Maurice Morigraf 35mm Motion Picture Camera,brown/grey painted, serial no. 243, with Cooke Speed Panchro f/2 75mm lens, black, serial no. 286456, body, G, motor running, lens, G, two patches of internal fungus, together with a Kinoptik Apochromat Focale f/2 25mm lens, chrome, serial no. 5511, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, complete with spare film magazine in maker's carry cases Note: The small catch which holds the film gate in the closed position requires attention. A piece of tape has been used to keep it in the closed position.
Princess Xenia Andreevna's Cine Kodak Model K Camera,black, serial no. 17975, with Kodak Anastigmat f/1.9 25mm lens, body, VG, motor running, lens, VG, some light internal haze, complete with Kodacolor Filter Assembly, Kodacolor 2-inch projection lens unit, four exposed films containng images of Paris and various people, in maker's case Note: United States Lines sticker to rear with passenger details for 'Princess Xenia'Note: See photographs online for the history of Princess Xania, along with the contents of the exposed films
A Leitz Elmar '3 Element' f/4 90mm Lens,1962, chrome, serial no. 1936168, body, VG-E, two aperture blades slightly out of alignment, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with lens cap, bubble and box Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
An Important 18th Century Cumming's Pattern Cutting Engine or Microtome,Possibly French, c.1770, unsigned, the body of the instrument is made of brass tube finished on the oustside with a black and mottled red fired enamel to simulate tortoiseshell, at the bottom is a lacquered brass end with a wheel engraved with a scale on a fine steel thread, as the wheel is turned the specimen is raised in front of the blade at the other end, the scale is marked against the brass stop next to the wheel, at the other end is the rotating elliptical blade, this is rotated by turning the polished lignum handle, two knurled wheel at the side are used to hold the blade in place and stop rotation, the other is used to hod the specimen push rod securely in the body of the instrument, the cutting engine comes in its original Fine red Moroccan leather-covered case lined to the inside with red chamois leather, in the case, there is the original shaped stone for sharpening the elliptical blade, a glass slide, a cut-glass bottle with a stopper and another similar but taller with a silver cap, the case 17.4cm wide Footnotes: The Cumming's Cutting Engine - The instrument that changed microscopy. In 1770 a book was published by John Hill (b.1714 – d.1755) on the structure of wood as examined under the microscope. In this book ‘The Construction of Timber from its Early Growth, Explained by the Microscope’, Hill illustrated finely cut sections of wood which were only made possible due to the recent invention of cutting engine or microtome designed and built by Alexander Cumming (ca.1743 – d.1814). This instrument allowed thin sections to be cut so that light could pass through enabling, for the first time, microscopists to see the cell structure of plants. This simple step revolutionised the use of the microscope into a serious scientific instrument. It was George Adams,, then, maker of scientific instruments to King George III, who before this pivotal moment had lamented that the interest in the microscope had waned, famously stating of microscopy “either satisfied with the discoveries already made … or tired by its own exertionsâ€, after Hill's book was published Adams went on to say “So important a subject soon revived the ardor for microscopic pursuits, which seems to have been increasing ever sinceâ€. From Hill’s book, it was stated that Mr. Cummings had made two or three of his cutting engines, the design was then passed to Ramsden who made them commercially, one of which resides today in the collection of the Oxford Science Museum. The Cumming's Pattern Cutting Engine proved difficult to use as keeping the curved blade sharp was a problem. It doesn't appear to have been a great commercial success with only a few instruments surviving today. However, the value of these sections that could be produced for microscopy was now realised and new microtomes were designed and produced by a number of scientific instrument makers. These instruments were easier to use and produced better results consigning the Cumming's Pattern Cutting Engine to history. The design of the instrument offered here is particularly interesting and worth considering. Unlike the existing English instrument by Ramsden this instrument appears to be French in construction: the box is very typically continental with the inside lined with red chamois leather; the instrument has some typically French features with the double knurling of the brass adjusting wheels; the way the lignum handle is turned suggests there may well be Dutch influence. As far as we are aware this is the first time a Cummings Cutting engine has ever been offered for sale at auction. For a similar instrument see: https://www.ssplprints.com/image/81932/microtome-1770 https://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/collections/imu-search-page/record-details/?thumbnails=on&irn=1733&TitInventoryNo=65389
A Leica Ia Close Focus Camera Outfit,1930, black, serial no. 44674, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some light internal haze, complete with long-base rangefinder, black paint lens cap, two film cassettes and early ETRIN case Provenance: Previously owned by David. B. Eisendrath, Prominent Philanthropist-Industrialist - https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41403551/obituary-for-d-b-eisendrath-aged-91/ Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
George Adams, Essays on the Microscope,second edition, 1798, illustrated with 32 folio plates, with coniderable additions by Frederick Kanmacher, printed for W & S Jones, the text volume re-bound but apparently unread, with many uncut pages, the folio volume of plates complete, all being the original 1787 George Adams engravings, with replacement end-papers, plates with browning, some with light foxing, creases, one torn and repaired, with receipt for £182 from Harriet Wynter, dated 17th August 1979
A Collection of Documents & Letters Belonging to Conrad Beck,including a letter dated 23 April 1923 of R & J Beck headed paper to a Mr Chapman Jones concerning the use of Darkgroud Illumination, a reprint from 1933 of the Presidential Address to the Royal Microscopical Society signed in ink 'With the author's compliments', a reprint from 1922 on 'The Photometry of a Bulls-Eye Lens for Illuminating Microscopic Objects, By Conrad Beck' for the Royal Microscopical Society signed in ink 'With the author's compliments', and another reprint from 1922 on 'The Illumination of Microscope Objects: Glare and Flooding With Transmitted Light, By Conrad Beck' for the Royal Microscopical Society signed in ink 'With the author's compliments',
Wilhelm Rauh's Leica M3 SS Rangefinder Outfit,1957, chrome, serial no. 855337, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1402446, body, F, professionally used patina, shutter working, lens, F-VG, some light internal haze, complete with Leitz Elmarit f/2.8 28mm, black, serial no. 2061711, body, F-G, elements, G-VG, some light internal haze, Leitz Elmarit-M f/2.8 90mm lens, black, serial no. 3696498, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Leitz Tele-Elmar-M f/4 135mm lens, black, serial no. 3722830, body, VG, elements, VG-E, complete with various accessories including SLOOZ, all in an leather outfit bag
A Fine Collection of Polariscope Selenite Slides,English, c.1890, unsigned, consisting of a two geared slide holders both in polished mahogany frames with a sprung clip to hold the circular disks, most of the slides are geometric designs that change colour when rotated under polarised light (25 mica designs and several iodine polarisers and other filters) Footnote: although unsigned these slides are similar in size and construction to the ones discussed in Lewis Wrights book 'Optical Projection, printed in 1890
A Collection of Polariscope Selenite Slides,English, c.1890, unsigned, in mahogany frames, images include an elaborate six-pointed star, a delicately executed thistle with a banner which reads 'DINNA FORGET', a miller/chimney sweep slide which changes from dark (chimney sweep) to light (miller), an eight-pointed star, a six-petaled orange and yellow flower which turns blue and violet, a double slide with a quater and linear wedge, a selenite twin, a long quartz wedge, along with five loose slides Footnote: although unsigned these slides are similar in size and construction to the ones discussed in Lewis Wrights book 'Optical Projection, printed in 1890
A Leica Ia Close Focus Camera,1930, black/nickel, serial no. 46684, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, body, G, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze and light cleaning marks Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leica CL Rangefinder Camera Outfit,black, serial no. 1315056, with Leitz Summicron-C f/2 40mm lens, 1973, black, serial no. 2566622, body, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds inaccurate, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with a Leitz Elmar-C f/4 90mm lens, 1973, black, serial no. 2640832, body, G-VG, elements, VG-E, complete with maker's cases (a lot)
A Minolta CLE Rangefinder Outfit,1981, black, serial no. 1031195, with Minolta M-Rokkor f/2 40mm lens, black, serial no. 2109032, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, complete with Minolta M-Rokkor f/2.8 28mm lens, black, serial no. 1014439, body, VG-E, elements, F-G, internal haze and condensation-like marks, and Minolta M-Rokkor f/4 90mm lens, black, serial no. 2013760, body, VG-E, elements, VG-E, complete with Minolta CLE flash unit and original red leather carry case
A Leitz Tri-Elmar-M ASPH. f/4 28-35-50mm Lens, black, serial no. 3857978, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summilux-M Double Aspherical f/1.4 35mm Lens,1988, black, serial no. 3460952, body, VG-E, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with original lens hood, soft case and original box Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summiron f/2 35mm Lens,1969, black, serial no. 2330204, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leica II Rangefinder Camera,1932, black, serial no. 82686, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1932, nickel, serial no. 93590, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's lens cap Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summilux f/1.4 50mm Lens,1966, chrome, serial no. 2198382, body, G-VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with maker's lens hood and uncommon Leica leather case Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens,1969, black, serial no. 2349783, body, VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with lens hood and maker's bubble Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leica R5 SLR Camera Outfit,1988, black, serial no. 1763944, complete with Leitz Vario-Elmar-R f/3.5 35-70mm, Leitz Elmarit-R f/2.8 28mm, Leitz Macro-Elmarit-R f/2.8 60mm, Leitz Summicron-R f/2 90mm and Leitz Vario-Elmar-R f/4 70-210mm lenses, body, G-VG, shutter working, lenses overall, VG, some light internal haze, complete with other accessories (a lot)
A Leitz Summar f/4.5 120mm Objective,black, body, G-VG, elements, G-VG, some light internal haze Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
5 Lalique Nina Ricci 'Coeur Joie' heart shaped perfume bottles in various sizes with frosted and clear crystal floral heart shaped body and butterfly stopper. Largest bottle 15cm high including stopper, smallest 9cm high.Qty: 5Condition report: Restoration to the butterfly topper of the largest bottle and also a chip to both sides of the body. The rest of the bottles are in good overall condition with some light surface scratching, some time and fleabite chips to the stoppers.
German Venjakob 'Chi' circular light oak mechanical extending dining table and 6 matching chrome and oak chairs with grey upholstery. Unextended measures: 120cm (47in) wide, 120cm (47in) deep, 75cm (29.5in) high. Extended: 120cm (47in) wide, 170cm (67in) deep, 75cm (29.5in) high. Chairs: 63cm (25in) wide, 68cm (27in) deep, 87cm (34in) highCondition report: Table and chairs in great condition. Chairs are solid and upholstery is clean. The table extends easily and quickly using the inbuilt mechanism. The table surface is clean with minor signs of wear including two faint marks on the extendable section of the table. The brushed metal base has some minor wear and scratching to the edges.
Rupert Annual 1936, The New Adventures of Rupert, "There's Lots of Fun Inside". Red black cloth covers, published by The Daily Express, Printed in Great Britain by Greycaine Limited, Watford, Herts, 1936. 124 pages. Pictures have been very lightly coloured with remnants of the colour still visible. Belongs to box has been filledCondition report: Light foxing throughout and to the extremities. Minor staining to the front and back cover, spine has minor damage and is badly discoloured.
A silver gilt and enamel surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, the textured silver gilt egg opening to reval a leaping frog with vari shade enamel pool, lily pad and flowers, numbered 28 to base, Stuart Devlin, London, 1987, height 6cm, gross weight 83.4g. With maker's fitted case and stand 'Works of Art by Stuart Devlin Exclusive to Boodles'.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairTarnishing and discolouration in keeping with ageMarks clearEnamel in good to fair condition, some light scratches and losses to edgesStand with losses

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