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A Marklin projector, c.1940; four slide cases; a magnifier on stand; Nine coloured etchings, Scone Palace, Picton Castle, Sudeley Castle, Charlecote, Cholondeley, Beaudesert, Penryn Castle, Burton Agnes Hall, Blenheim, Ugbrooke, 12.5cm x 18cm, framed; An early 20th century lace table cloth, 274cm x 325cm; others damask and linen; Books - Burns Works, 3 volumes; Pevsner Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Worcestershire; Cotton Liverpool Cathedral; Blake and Reveirs Hopkins, Old English Furniture; other antique related; etc
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CAMERAS AND FILM PROJECTORS, to include a Prinz Oxford 1200Super 8 film projector, a Sony 4000P video camera HVC 4000P, an LCD projector model HD66, a Canon 805S direct sound film camera, a Canon IXUS camera, an Olympus IS-2000 camera, a Kodak EK8 instant camera, a Sony Cyber-Shot camera, a Chinon Sound 8000 machine, a Sony digital Handycam- DCR-PC9E PAL, an Amazon Google Echo 2nd generation smart speaker, etc. (s.d/a.f) (4 boxes + loose)
A 1912 Austin 15 Tourer (Right hand drive), with coachwork by Austin, Registration No. YJ 691. The coachwork is finished in attractive mid blue, Chassis/Engine No. 5865, 2,840 cc., a V5C is present, the existing Registration number having been allocated on 13/03/2013, (she apparently previously had the South African Registration HX 7536). She was acquired by the family in 1993, having been re-imported from South Africa and has been the subject of an ongoing restoration since that time. Work has been carried out to the body-work, the woodwork, the upholstery/trim and also mechanical work, including to the engine, which is of the later, more powerful design with individual "T Head" cylinders on a cast iron crankcase painted to resemble aluminium. It is understood that one of the cylinders (No. 2) required replacing and one was removed from a spare engine and assembled to the crankcase, thus explaining why one is of a differing colour. The Information Folder includes correspondence in 1993 with the D.V.L.A. regarding the registration, a photocopy of an extract from The Car, Oct 26, 1910 - "A Day at the Austin Works", a photocopy of Instructions for the 15 h.p. Car and various invoices including for new (steel spoked) wheels in 2011. Whilst the family have run the engine and driven a short distance around their home, they will understandably be feeling disappointed that they never had the chance to experience that first great adventure on the open road. Here arises the opportunity to acquire an Edwardian Era motor car, produced 112 years ago, prior to the First World War, a type of vehicle that is generally only seen in a museum and apparently one of only 688 ever manufactured. You are unlikely to see another. This Austin 15 has carbide front lighting with a brass calcium carbide acetylene gas generator "A.L. Popular" by S. Smith & Son. Ltd., A.L. Generator-Allen Liversidge, patent no. 25661-09 Reg 557367, 9 Strand, London", 12 7/8" high, a Pair of "H & B Projector Headlamps No. 960, Best English Make by Howes & Burley Ltd., Birmingham", the slatted lenses 6 5/8" diameter, 8 1/4" high x 10 1/4" wide x 7" deep, the horn fixing holes 7" apart and 1/2" diameter approx. Also present is a pair of rear oil lamps "Dependance Reg'd trade mark, J & R Oldfield Ltd., manufacturers, Birmingham, patent nos. 20060-14395/11, type no. 5402, 8 1/4" high approx., the oil burners being present. The original carburettor that was on the car has been found and will be sold with the car, whilst it does not bear a maker's mark, it is believed to be by Claudel-Hobson, a company that apparently produced carburettors for aircraft. It is very heavy and of rather unusual design using a principle of vaporisation that was, it seems, quite efficient.
A Selection of Slide and Cine Projectors, to include a Selecto 8mm cine projector, brown hammered finish, confition G, untested, a Prinz-Holbeck auto cine projector, condition VG, untested, a Leitz Pradovit slide projector, condition VG, powers up, lamp comes on, in maker's box, an Aldis Tru-Lite slide projector, powers on, lamp comes on, and other items.
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY. Weapons and Equipment. Second World War, circa 1939-45, together with a couple later An interesting collection of approximately 64 black and white photographs by British Pool, Central Press, Keystone and other related press publications, printed captions to verso, sizes 16cm x 10.5cm up to around 28cm x 17.5cm Subjects include:Six-pounders in actionLanding Ship-Tank in ActionThames Estuary Balloon Barrage37mm Anti-Tank Gun12" HowitzerGreen Howards manning a blockhouseArmy's "new stiletto bayonet" and its predecessorA corset suit for Fighter Pilots (to prevent black-outs)Norden Bomb-sightThe King inspecting machine gunners with Yukon packsFlamethrowersHome Guard firing the "Rocket Projector" (cancelled for press publication due to not being passed by censor)Firefighting equipmentand much more (approximately 64)
A Pathe Kid 9.5mm Cine Projector, hand crank moves freely, body G, elements G, with 9.5mm Pathe films, titles No 1 & 2 Felix in Pharaohland, No 1,2 & 3 Paul Spins a Yarn, No 1 & 2 The Beautiful Sultana, In an Ultra Modern Laundry, At The Carnival and Negretina's Fire Brigade, all not viewed and an unrelated transformer
Cine Cameras and Related Equipment, a Fujica P300 8mm cine camera, Eumig Mini 3 8mm cine camera, Minolta Mini 16 slide projector, an Agfa Klwebepresse F 8S splicer, all in maker's boxes, Godox LED 64 & LED video light, working, CBS Movielight, Shaftsbury microphone stand, camera filters, flash bulbs and other items

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