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A J. Lizars Challenge Dayspool Tropical Stereo Camera, 1905, 2¼x6¾'', teak, with A. E. Stanley & Co. Eurylan Series I f/4.2 3½" lenses, serial nos. 65977/65978, body, VG-E, lenses, G-VG, some light internal haze and two tiny chips to perimeter of rear or lens no. 65977, complete with three DDS, ground glass viewing screen and blanking plate, in fitted leather case
A Collection of Microscope Soundings, from various location as depths, case constructed of light wood with flip front and hinged top, slides by various makers including 'WHEELER, RUSSELL' and othersSlides of Particular Note: Various slides from H.M.S. Challenger giving location and depth of soundings; one slide titled 'Foramineferous Shells, Reclaimed Cable' including location
An Exceptionally Large Cabinet of Microscope Slides, 19th Century, constructed of French polished mahogany on plinth base, glazed door to front with lock and key, two campaign style handles to sides, containing 30 deep drawers each capable of holding 3 rows of 15 standard slides, large drawer at base for other accessories, all slides are prepared by 'Watson & Sons, London', drawers are generally arranged by subject and cover, entomology, minerology and geology, diatoms, natural history, marine biology, biology, histology and many other subjects, with original copy of Watsons 1933 catalogue of 'Objects For The Microscope', cabinet 93cm tall x 37cm deep x 50cm wide (approximately 1243 slides)Slides of Particular Note: 'Precious Opal, Black Opal In Matrix'; 'Gold Leaf Transmitting Green Light'; 'Fossil Tooth of Shark'; 'Fossil of Masterdon'; various exhibition Polycystina; various exhibition Spicules of Sponge; arranged butterfly wing parts; many full insect slides; a good selection of fine geology slides.
A Collection of Chemical Crystals & Polarising Microscope Slides, microscope slide case containing a collection of chemical crystal and polarising microscope slides, case constructed of polished light wood with flip front & top, slides labelled ‘WATSON & SONS Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London’; 'NORMAN, FLATTERS & GARNET, Longsight, Manchester'; 'C. M. TOPPING' (36 slides)
A Collection of Chemical Crystals & Polarising Microscope Slides, slide case containing a collection of chemical crystal and polarising microscope slides, case constructed of polished light wood with flip front & top, slides labelled ‘WATSON & SONS Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London’; ‘FLATTERS & GARNET, Longsight, Manchester’ (31 slides)
A Leica I Model A Elmax Camera, 1925, black, serial no. 442, with Leitz Elmax f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, G, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze; Original 4-screws to top plate, none reinforced base plate, mushroom release, three lines to lens. Some later modifications include counter to 35, non-flat back viewfinder, no inside tail to chassis.
A Leica I Model C Camera, 1931, black, serial no. 65719, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, VG, shutter working, finder not sitting level, lens, G-VG, some light internal haze, complete with FOFER long base rangefinder, late ETRIN case, every ready case and maker's box, together with various literature and one developed film depicting early flight (1930-35)
A Leica IIIa Rangefinder Camera, 1935, bright chrome, serial no. 163370, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, 1935, chrome, serial no. 247545, body, G, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, G-VG, some light internal marks and haze, with lens hood and filters, in maker's case; Lens with marking on aperture scale at f2.9 for the 'new' Agfa colour process tricolour filters.
A Leica Standard Model E Camera, 1939, chrome, serial no. 322259, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1937, chrome, serial no. 361373, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 35mm lens, 1949, chrome, serial no. 694094, body, VG, elements, G, slight scuff to front element, together with black/nickel VIDOM and 5cm lens hood, in maker's case
A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens, 1958, chrome, serial no.1599979, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's cap; Uncommon screw rigid variation with only 1160 produced between '1960-1963' supposedly, however dated to 1958 according to Hartmut Theiele's 'Leica-Objektive'
A Very Good Collection of Insect Microscope Slides, slide case containing a very good collection of full and part insect specimens, cabinet constructed of polished light wood with flip front & top, with 12 trays containing 6 standard slides, slides all labelled ‘FRED ENOCH’, Preparer; 'WATSON & SONS Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London'; 'NORMAN’; ‘FLATTERS & GARNET, Longsight, Manchester'; 'C. M. TOPPING, W. H. DARLSTON, Birmingham', some good amateur prepared slides and others. (approximately 66 slides)Slides of Particular Note: Collection of 6 good slides by Fred Enoch, a Watson Yellow disk slide showing 5 different animal Spermatozoa, a good whole Dragon Fly.
A Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, 1960, chrome, serial no. 966189, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, 1957, chrome, serial no. 1511398, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Letz Hektor f/4.5 135mm lens, 1956, chrome, serial no. 1415871, body, G, elements, G, some light internal haze and marks to rear element, complete with filter, lens hood and maker's case, together with original receipt from Lewis Newcombe Ltd. dated 18.11.59

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