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A Soho Reflex Camera, 1920, black, with Ross Xpres f/4.5 6" lens, black, serial no. 125465, body, VG, shutter not working, lens, VG, some light haze to rear element and some light internal marks, complete with roll film back, in maker's case; Marked to inside of case lid 'The Countess of Suffolk, Charloton Park, Malmesbury'. This camera was gifted to its current owner by a direct relative of The Countess of Suffolk.
A Hasselblad 500C Medium Format Camera, 1968, chrome, serial no. TR82401, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2824869, body, G-VG, lens, G-VG, shutter working, some light cleaning marks to front element, complete with various accessories including bellows focusing rail, frame finder, extension tubes, three backs and more, in fitted Hasselblad aluminium case (a lot)
A Horseman 970 Medium Format Rangefinder Camera, grey, serial no. 411810, with Tokyo Kogaki Topcor P.S f/3.5 105mm lens, body, VG-E, lens, F-G, some light internal fungus and cleaning marks, complete with universal ground glass spring back, optical exposure computer, two roll-film backs and more, in maker's fitted case (a lot)
A Horseman VH-R Medium Format Rangefineder Camera, black, with a complete set of lenses including Horseman P.S f/3.5 105mm, Topcor P.W f/5.6 65mm, Super Topcor f/5.6 90mm, Professional Topcor f/3.5 105mm, Super Horseman f/5.6 150mm, Topcor P.T f/5.6 180mm and Horseman P.T f/5.6 180mm, body, VG-E, lenses overall, VG, all shutters working, couple with some light haze, complete with lens hoods, five roll film backs, filters, Horseman rotary back and more (a lot)
A Mamiya C330 Professional TLR Camera, black, serial no. W200763, with Mamiya-Sekor f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 931764, body, VG-E, lens, VG, shutter working, some light internal haze, together with Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 55mm lens, black, serial no. 95405, body, VG-E, shutter working, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Mamiya-Sekor Super f/4.5 180mm lens, black, serial no. 67639, body, VG, shutter working, elements, VG-E, complete with prism and grip
A Micro Precision Products 'MPP' Mk. VII 5x4" Micro Technical Large Format Camera, red / grey, serial no. 9356, with Schneider Symmar f/5.6 150mm lens, chrome, serial no. 6345170, body, VG-E, lens, VG, shutter working, some very light internal haze, together with Schneider Symmar f/5.6 210mm lens, chrome, serial no. 5968061, body, VG, shutter working, elements, VG, some very light internal haze and Schneider Angulon f/6.8 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 6494375, body, VG, shutter working, elements, E, complete with red roll-film back, six DDS, Polyfocus 4x5 and dark-cloth, all in maker's fitted case; This grey crackle finish with cherry red covering was avaliable to special order, designed to be a studio variant
A Rollei Rolleiflex 2.8F TLR Camera, black, serial no. 2433105, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, serial no. 3836009, body, F-G, shutter working, lens, VG, some very light marks, complete with a large selection of accessories including Rolleinars, Rollei Sonnenblend III, tripod mount and more (a lot)
A T. Ottewill & Co. Sliding Box 8x8" Wet Plate Camera, 1851, brass bound French polished mahogany body with screwed dovetail detail, screwthread focus to rear of base, with J. H. Dallmeyer Petzval brass lens, serial no. 5526, body, G-VG, lens, G, some light cleaning marks, complete with one dark slide with oval mask, and ground glass screen; Retailed by W. Morley, 79, Islington Green, London'
Brunel's Own Copy - An Explanation of the Works of the Tunnel Under the Thames from Rotherhithe to Wapping, W. Warrington, London, 1839. Oblong 24mo. 24pp, illustrated with nine leaves of engraved plates, three of which fold out, and one which has an overlay showing workers within the tunnel, illustrations include architectural plans and engineering diagrams for the project, frontispiece showing a completed section of tunnel lit with gas lamps, diagrams also demonstrate exactly how workers were able to remove earth and lay bricks and illustrate the tunnels progress relative to landmarks above ground, inside cover with name and address ’Brunel 18 Duke Street, Westminster’ in Marc isambard Brunels hand writing, also with pencil notes and corrections on page 24, light foxing throughout grey paper wrapper with pink printed label to front which reads THAMES TUNNEL Thames Tunnel, construction on the tunnel began in 1825 and was finally completed in 1843. At the time that this booklet was published in 1839, workmen had completed just 640 of the planned 1,300 feet of the tunnel's length. It’s likely that this booklet was an effort to increase public interest and enthusiasm for the project at its midpoint. More guides such as this were produced as the construction on the tunnel progressed.
A Bland & Long Collapsible 6x6" Wet Plate Mahoagny Camera, 1852-63, with Horne, Thornwaite & Wood brass lens, serial no. 1329, body, VG, lens, VG, some very light separation to very perimeter, complete with ground glass screen; Each side with four vertical brass hinges allowing the camera to be folded flat once the front and rear boards removed. Sticker to inside of body reads 'Bland & Long, Philosophical & Photographic Insrument Maker's & Operative Chemists, 153 Fleet St. London'
A Huge Anzoux & Francais Waterhouse Stop Portrait Lens, 1855-60, brass, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some very light seperation to perimeter of frpnt element and small chip to perimeter of rear element, with flange; Rear element signed in pencil to edge 'Anzoux & Francais'. Overall height 30cm
A J. Lizars 'Challenge' Half Plate Tropical Hand & Stand Camera, 1904, brass bound teak, serial no. 4931, with W. Kenngott Medio-Anastigmat f/7.7 lens, in Kolios aluminium shutter, body, VG, lacking front board raising locking nut, VG, lens, VG, shutter working, some very light internal haze
A Set of Carl Zeiss Distagon Cine Lenses, PL mount for Arriflex SR3 Super 16mm, including Carl Ziess Distagon T* f/1.2 9.5mm, black, serial no. 7149420, body, F-G, elements, VG-E, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* f/1.2 12mm, black, serial no. 7149708, body, G, elements, VG-E, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* f/1.2 16mm, black, serial no. 7398511, body, F-G, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, Carl Zeiss Distagon f/1.2 25mm, black, serial no. 7280622, body, F-G, elements, all in fitted aluminium case
A Lake District Folding Geological Map, Ruthven, John, folding map titled ‘Travelling Map of the English Lakes Geologically Coloured’, geological map showing from North Lancaster to Carlisle and from Whitehaven to Brough, with extensive hand-colouring, 47cm x 44cm, laid onto thin linen support, light surface dirt, unframed, published by John Garnett, Windermere, 1855
A Rare Charles Wheatstone Polarization Sundial by William H. Darker, mid-19th century, English, constructed of two mahogany frames hinged to the mahogany base, lower frame black reflecting glass raises to 18 degrees to the horizontal, held by a catch to the upper leaf which set that to 52 degrees, upper frame set with glass panel set with 15 selenite sections, measuring the direction of polarization of sunlight in the atmosphere, hour given by the number closest to the selenite showing maximum colour, upper frame also bearing maker’s plaque ‘Darker Lambeth’, base 11cm x 14cm, complete with a nicol prism polarizer in brass case. Note: This is the only example of this model we are aware of outside a major museum; provenance, purchased from Tesseract in 2011. For further information see Alan A Mills, Polarization of Light from the Sky and its Application to Timetelling, Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society No. 33 (1992)
A Rare Quartz Crystal Camera Obscura(?) Lens, c.1850, French, signed 'Lentille en Quartz Foyer 15cm Ed Lutz Paris', brass lacquered ring with retaining ring to rear, believed to be a camera obscura lens, in chamois leather bag, lens tested under polarised light as Quartz crystal and not glass, diameter 8.5cm
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) PAIR OF DANISH STERLING SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, 1915-30 each raised on a circular base, the fluted cylindrical stem with stylised berries and leaves, supporting two branches and a central standard, the three sockets with lobed bases and part-fluted bodies, stamped maker's marks GJ/ 925/ S/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ 161, import hallmarks London, 1928 (2) 33.5cm high
A 2000 Millennium limited edition series of British Royal Mail first day covers to include Fire and Light and Earth, together with a 1918-1993 album commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the RAF to include a signed Flt Lt John Peter's first day cover no 1446 and an aviation album of stamps and covers including Concorde stamps and a 1996 BAA 50th year cover

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