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A Leica Camera and a Collection of Accessories, comprising a chrome Leica III no.178130, circa 1935, Hektor f/4.5 135mm lens no.825692, Elmar f/4 90mm lens no.1287538, Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens no.1061232, Visoflex I with bellows and release coupler, lens hoods, Imarect view finder, filter, self timer, film cassettes, manuals etc; Leitz Prado Projector, in wooden case
A "Laterna Magica" childs projector, painted tinplate, originally oil lit, but since supplied with separate stand for electric bulb, in paper covered box complete with twelve novelty coloured glass slides, possibly by Emil Pfeiffer, box 10 3/4" wide, and a scratch built wood pokerwork pecking hen toy (2)
A Pathé Kok 28mm projector, French, circa 1912, with black painted cast metal body and hand crank, with built in dynamo seated on a polished wooden base, 52.5cm wide, 35cm high, 25.5cm deep, along with two 28mm films on spools, titled `Part Trip on the Ganjies, Part French Magician on Stage` and a cased spare spool (3) Note: The projector was designed for home use by the Pathé Company. This projector was known as the `Kok` after the firms trademark a crowing cockerel. Introduced in 1912 it made home movies a reality. The Kok projector used non flammable cellulose acerate safety film and an electric light rather than the gas lights often used at the time. The crank handle was an added safety feature that moved the film and also drove a small dynamo to power the projectors light source which went out when cranking stopped.
A baby Pathé 9.5mm movie projector, with black painted cast body and British patent disc No. 175968195945 and 196896, made in France, 18cm wide, 32cm high, 10cm deep, along with four 9.5mm Pathé scope spools and films and four film magazines and accessories Note: The Pathé baby 9.5mm home movie projector was released to the market for Christmas 1922, the system was designed for home use and there was made available a large library of printed subject either for sale or rental, the earliest model was cranked by hand then a later model was powered by electricity.
A brown leather cased R8 Paillard Bolex projector, together with accessories, a Zeiss light meter, in leather case, height 8 cm, a large Luxor Duo projection screen, boxed, a boxed Ohnar Vu-Editor, special IV, a cased Braun projector, (a lot). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use).
2 pre WWII A1 Post Office posters: “Visit the Post Office Film Display, Free” stylized projector on to screen “GPO” (minor tears and creases at foot) and “Post Early in the Day”, 2 stylized envelopes with stamps (folding creases), with “Pat Keely ‘35” and “39” respectively; post war “Address Your Letter Clearly and Correctly”, stylized envelope and postman with legs as dividers pointing to envelope and destination (edge wear lower left), with “Pat Keely ‘47”; in 2 sleeves. GC. (3)
A Nikkormat FT no. 3114116, chrome, with AI Nikkor-H f/2 50mm lens, in maker`s ever ready case, with instructions, 1965; Nikkor f/2.8 20mm lens; Canon FTb no. 110361, chrome; Pentax ME no. 1716473, black; Paillard Bolex Super 8 Cine Projector; film by E A Sollars; and Kodak XL33 Super 8 Movie Camera, in maker`s carry case (a lot)
A Pathescope Gem film projector 11536 in original carrying case and an interesting collection of 9.5mm cine films by Pathescope and others including titles such as "Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies", Charlie Chaplin’s "The Water Cure", "Robinson Crusoe", "The Princess Weds" "Hopalong Cassidy - Outlaw Town", " The Law of the Timber" and others (a lot, as viewed).
* Coachbuilder’s Model. A fine designer’s original scale maquette of a Mobile Exhibition vehicle & trailer by Beford Duple Coachworks, c. 1960s, a commissioned design for a travelling exhibition centre for the Ministry of Technology Production Engineering Research Advisory Service (PERA), the vehicle fitted out as a mobile lecture theatre & cinema, complete with projector and tiered-seating, based on then-current Bedford (Vauxhall Motors) chassis, and with matching 4-wheeled articulated trailer, housing mobile exhibition, having fitted wall-mounted displays and pedestal showcases to interior, principally of cellulose-painted wooden construction with chrome-plated metal fittings, the model is displayed with transparent side and top panels revealing the fully-fitted and detailed interiors to an exacting standard, on both vehicles, representing the pinnacle of the skilled model-makers trade of the period. Shows minor paint loss commensurate with storage, length 30in (76cm) and 23in (59cm) respectively (2)

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