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A Ricoh KR-10 Super 35mm camera, with Rikenon P Zoom Macro 35-70mm lens attached, instruction booklet; other lenses, Ricoh Rikenon P 28mm, cased; Ricoh 50mm lens; filters, etc; a Panasonic Compact 35mm camera, C-D425AF, boxed; a pair of Secompte, Paris binoculars, 8 x 32, brown leather case, early 20th century; a Eumig film projector, scratch built carry case
9.5mm Cine Motion Picture Equipment comprising a Camera-Projectors Limited Midas 9.5mm Combined Camera-Projector with a Taylor-Hobson Cam Anastigmat f/2.5 lens with instructions, exposure guide, take-up spool and outfit case, untested and a Cine-Equipments Ltd Dekko 9.5mm bakelite camera, spring motor runs, with a Dallmeyer f/1.9 lens, 1939 receipt and outfit case
A Mixed Selection of Camera & Projector Lenses, to include a Fuji Photo Optical Co. Fujinon-TV W Zoom f/1.7 6.5 - 23mm lens, optics G-VG, some dust & light haze present, also with a Fujinon-TV Z f/1.7 9-126mm lens, optics G-VG, some dust present with some small scratches to front element, also with a Tamron CF Tele Macro f/3.8 80-210mm lens, optics G, some light haze present, also with a Hoya HMC Zoom & Macro f/3.8 70-210mm lens, optics P, lens elements move freely within lens, all elements with fungus, also with a pair of Benoist Berthiot 80-125mm zoom projection lenses, optics F, some fungus & haze present, together with other optics,
Chad Valley - Disneyland Give a show Projector - Hotwheels - Criss Cross Crisis - Matchbox - Cascade. A selection of 5 boxed games and playsets appearing in Excellent condition to include: Chad Valley's Disneyland 'Give-a-show' Projector, appearing complete and in Excellent condition. #924025. Hot Wheels 'Criss Cross Crash' by Mattel #2945 Appearing like New. Matchbox 'Cascade' #CA-1. The rubber has perished on one of the drums, to be expected with it's age. Otherwise in Excellent condition and 2 more. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Ideal - Merit - Gaf - Beat the black ball - Magic. A selection of 5 boxed items (The Monogram box only contains used sprues) Beat the black ball by Ideal #2106-3 appearing in Near Mint condition. Magic by Merit, Set No. 40 #5340 appearing in Excellent condition. A Show Beam push button projector by GAF. Item appears in Excellent condition, unable to confirm if functioning. House Martin Hardwood Draughts in Excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Geobra Electric-Telefon 80 - Chad Valley Cine Projector - Flight Deck - Up Against Time. A selection of 5 boxed games and playsets appearing in Excellent to Near Mint condition to include: Chad Valley, Disneyland Easy-Show Cine Projector #G336R, tested with batteries and can confirm fully working. Airfix 'Flight Deck' #51329-6 Appears to be complete. Geobra Electric-Telefon 80 appears as new. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
A Collection of Vintage Cameras and Film Equipment comprising of: Agfamatic 50, Kodak Instamatic 133, Kodak 177X, Christen, R. Angenieux Paris, Nikai PDS 35mm System, Eastman Kodak Baby Brownie, Kodak Instamatic 130, Hanimex 35 se, Roniflex X 3000, Boots Disc 415, Kodak M4 Instamatic Movie camera, Halina, Kodak Instamatic M55 - L Movie Projector and Medis Germany range finder. Untested, but appear to be in good condition.
Various Cameras, including Ensign Klito, Voigtlander Bessa, Bell & Howell Sportster cine, Finepix A405 (boxed), Canon PowerShot S500 (boxed) and others; Prinz Galaxy f6.3400mm and Hunter f5.6 100-200mm lenses; and a few other items; Baby PB-Ex Projector (in plain card box)Eumig Projektor P8 (boxed), Autoload Super 8 (boxed) and various Pathe film reels (four boxes)
Advertising & Lightbulbs - F & P color click lock transparency holders, 6x6, qty boxed; Ferraniacolor invertible photographic film rolls, others Dufay, Kodak etc; assorted shape and sizes, lightbulbs inc Opal, fluorescent tubes, Osram, Phillips, Sylvania blue top projector lamps, Thorn, Aramee, Maxim etc, mostly boxed; Mullard Master Valve TDD2A 7/6 etc
Timothy "Tim" Noble (British, b. 1966) and Susan "Sue" Webster (British, 1967). Scrap metal sculpture titled "Metal Fucking Rats with Heart Shaped Tail," 2007. Welded steel and light projector. When light is directed on the sculpture, a shadow of two amorous rats with their tails forming a heart can be viewed.The duo referred to as Tim Noble and Sue Webster are most often associated with the post-YBA generation of artists. Working with odds and ends to create sculpture installations, their work can be divided into two categories: light and shadow. The pair met in college while studying at Nottingham Trent University and became close friends due to their shared interests in music. After moving around for several years, they both moved to London while Noble started his MA in sculpture at the Royal College of Art.In 1996 they held their first exhibition called "British Rubbish" at the Independent Art Space. The success of this exhibition led to a multitude of follow-up exhibitions including their most well-known work, "Dirty White Trash (with Gulls)," which was created from six months' worth of garbage. When the light was shown on the heap the artists, Noble and Webster, could be seen sitting back-to-back.Their works have been included in exhibits around the world including shows at the Royal Academy London, the British Museum in London, and galleries in Berlin, Seoul, New York, Athens, Boston, and Moscow. Their artwork is held in the collections of the Arken Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, the National Portrait Gallery in London, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.Since the late 1980's, Tim Noble and Sue Webster have been known for their shadow sculptures built using household objects, garbage, taxidermy, and scrap metal - like the sculpture offered here. Under directed light, these works cast recognizable shadows, sometimes self-portraits. Merging together form and anti-form, high culture and anti-culture, their anti-monuments explore human psychology and how and why we attach meaning to images.Height: 23 in x width: 25 in x depth: 7 in.Condition: The scultpure appears to be in excellent condition. Due to the nature of the sculpture, it is difficult to determine if there are any losses, bends, or breaks. The metal is patinated and has oxidized, though this may be original to the production of the sculpture as it was created from scrap metal. The projector runs and works but has not been tested for prolonged use.

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