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A quantity of Alfa projector lights, various other lighting, etc., contained in two wooden boxes. Note: VAT is payable on the hammer price of this lot at 20%.

Los 410

An Olivetti portable typewriter together with one other small case and contents of a projector sold as collectors item

Los 243

A Kershaw Model 250 slide projector in original wooden case with instructions.

Los 246

A quantity of projection equipment including Argus 300 Compact projector and boxed example.

Los 55

Roy Lichtenstein (1923 New York - 1997 ebenda)'Sunrise', Farboffsetlithografie auf Vellum, 1965, 44 cm x 59 cm Plattenmaß, 46,5 cm x 61,5 cm Blattmaß, signiert, leicht gewellt, minimale Griffspuren, an den Kanten minimal aufgeworfen, eine Kante leicht knickfaltig, Literatur: Wvz. Corlett II.7, mit farb. Abb. S. 259; Döring/von der Osten, Lichtenstein Posters, Nr. 11.Der amerikanische Maler, Grafiker und Bildhauer, Roy Lichtenstein, ist ein Hauptvertreter der Pop Art. Er entnahm seine Bildthemen den populären Massenmedien: Reklame, Trickfilm, Zeitungsillustrationen etc. Vor allem arbeitete er mit Comicstripes, die er mit Hilfe eines Projektors bis auf die Rasterpunkte vergrößern konnte. So entwickelte er verschiedenste Motive, Landschaften und Stillleben. Lichtenstein übersetzte sie und experimentierte mit ihnen auf Papier und Leinwand, was sich dann auch in Skulpturen fortsetzte. Die vorliegende Offsetlithografie gehört zu einer Werkreihe von Landschaftsdarstellungen, die seit 1964 entstand. So wie Lichtenstein sonst das Banale monumentalisierte, wird in dieser Reihe das Monumentale banalisiert. Denn "[...] starre, gezeichnete Striche spiegeln einen Sonnenaufgang wider, der sich in natura nicht in unbewegte Formen pressen lässt." Das Blatt besteht aus stark formalisierter und vereinfachter Gestaltungsweise eines umfassend detailreichen Naturmotivs. Niemals würden nur die Primärfarben ausreichen um die tatsächlich naturgegebene und ständig verändernde Schönheit des Himmels, der Sonne und ihren Strahlen über dem Meer festzuhalten. Doch ist gerade die Durchrasterung der Darstellung wiederum bezeichnend für seine Arbeiten dieser Jahre. Auf diese Weise betont der Künstler die Flächigkeit des Motivs und entzieht ihm jegliche illusionistische Raumtiefe.Roy Lichtenstein (1923 New York - 1997 ibid.)Sunrise', colour offset lithograph on vellum, 1965, 44 cm x 59 cm plate dimension, 46.5 cm x 61.5 cm sheet dimension, signed, slightly curled, minimal handling marks, minimally raised at the edges, one edge slightly creased, literature: Wvz. Corlett II.7; Döring/von der Osten, Lichtenstein Posters, No. 11.The American painter, graphic artist and sculptor, Roy Lichtenstein, is a main representative of Pop Art. He took his pictorial themes from the popular mass media: advertising, cartoons, newspaper illustrations, etc. He worked especially with comic strips. Above all, he worked with comic strips, which he could enlarge down to the grid points with the help of a projector. In this way he developed a wide variety of motifs, landscapes and still lifes. Lichtenstein translated them and experimented with them on paper and canvas, which then continued in sculptures. The present offset lithograph belongs to a series of works depicting landscapes that was created from 1964 onwards. Just as Lichtenstein otherwise monumentalised the banal, in this series the monumental is banalised. For ''[...] rigid, drawn strokes reflect a sunrise that cannot be pressed into unmoving forms in natura.'' The sheet consists of highly formalised and simplified design of an extensively detailed natural motif. Never would only the primary colours suffice to capture the actual natural and ever-changing beauty of the sky, the sun and its rays over the sea. Yet it is precisely the screening of the representation that is again characteristic of his works of these years. In this way, the artist emphasises the two-dimensionality of the motif and deprives it of any illusionistic spatial depth.

Los 1405

A boxed vintage slide projector with a box of Apollo 11 slides.

Los 1157

Zeiss Ikon Royal AF Selectiv AV Slide Projector, in its original case (untested).

Los 1412

Baby Projector 130208, PB-EX, eight various baby film reel.

Los 1445

A Miners Lamp 'The Projector' Eccles, Manchester.

Los 84

Photography - A boxed Nikon FM2 camera, a boxed Nikkor 28 - 80mm 3.5 - 5.6D lens, Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 lens, further accessories and a Kindermann projector. [2]Condition Report. The camera is in good overall condition some some dirt and light wear to the body. The light seals may need replacing. The camera cocks and fires but the light meter can not be tested as there are no batteries present. The 50mm lens appears to have fungus inside the elements. The 28-80mm lens is overall in working order but also appears to have slight fungus inside the elements.The 70-300mm lens has quite a large amount of dust and possibly some fungus in the elements.

Los 86

Photography - A collection of cameras including Olympus Pen EE3, Canon and other and an Aldis projector in case.

Los 198

A slide projector and a collection of slides, various cameras and other items.

Los 6

A Leitz Prado projector, model no.170435  9"h in a contemporary case

Los 256

Mid century style magazine rack along with projector screen & collectors plates

Los 33

Cameras - s vintage Danson 540 beam echo projector and speaker, serial no A1681; Agfa cine camera; assorted lenses

Los 62

Video and photographic equipment to include a vintage Prinz 300 projector, a Sony Video 8, a Yashica J2 and a Minolta Disc 7, together with 2 pairs of binoculars, and a small car DVD player Location:

Los 81

A Prinz Concorde projector, two editor viewers, ane Eumig InstaProjection and a box of various camera / film related items to include Soligor telephoto lens.

Los 204

4 boxes of assorted items including music stands, a metronome, sewing seat box with contents, an Eumig cine projector, cutlery, pottery, etc.

Los 377

Two Bell & Howell 16mm film projector's together with a two part film "Action in Arabia", also a Rolls cine projector, a Reviewer and a Kodak printer

Los 526

City tech game, Babylon 5 gift set, vintage books, a snow projector and a sketch-a-graph

Los 2108

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A DENON STEREO RECIEVER, CHINON PROJECTOR AND HEADPHONES ETC

Los 1123

Oregon Prolight projector clock. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 1508

Boxed Eumig projector Mark 501 for Super 8, single 8 and standard 8 film. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1523

Ensign Optiscope number 6 magic lantern projector, cased. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1579

Kodascope projector and a Paillard example. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 204

World.- Harriott (John) Struggles through life, exemplified in the various travels and adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, 2 vol., second edition, stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece (detaching), folding engraved plate of 'Patent fire escapes', plate foxed, 2A3 lower marginal corner cut away, occasional spotting or light foxing, lightly browned, contemporary speckled calf, spines gilt and with red and black leather labels and paper labels at head with ms. shelfmark, stained and rubbed, Printed (for the author) by J. Skirven, 1808 § Canada.- [Shore (Mackworth Charles)] Two months on the Tobique, New Brunswick. An emigrant's journal, 1851, first edition, title lightly browned, occasional spotting, original red cloth, gilt, spine ends and corners little frayed, Smith, Elder, 1866; and 9 others, Travel, including a 3 vol. set of Coxe's Switzerland, 1791, v.s. (12)⁂ The first mentioned includes much on America. Harriott (1745-1817) was a seaman, inventor (including fire escapes depicted by the plate), projector of the Thames police, and resident magistrate at the Thames police court. He served in the navy in America and the West Indies, and was present at the recapture of Newfoundland. For some time he ran farms in New York and Rhode Island, and became involved in a British scheme to purchase 17,000,000 acres in Georgia.

Los 98

Retro electrical accessories to include headphones, reels, Kodaslide 40 projector, Pifco electric massager, Ferguson twin track tape recorder, Kodak Brownie 8, all contained in a wicker basket.

Los 270

A box containing boxed vintage camera equipment including Kodak outfits and cameras and a Reflecta Diamator AF slide projector (boxed).

Los 3204

Vintage Wray London projector in original carry case. Cosmetically in good condition, mechanics untested.

Los 120

Lot to include a boxed Reflecta Combi Set dual projector system, projector screen, an NEC VT45 projector and other. [5]

Los 310A

Vintage large Bakelite radio together with Classic Gnome 745 projector (2), both untested.

Los 158

ION POWER SCAN USB SLIDE AND SLIDE SCANNER,in box with paperwork, along with a Reflecta MB 300 projector (2)

Los 381

A Quantity of Vintage Cameras, including Practica LLC, various box cameras, binoculars including Prinz and Barr & Stroud, Aldis projector, one box of microscope slides

Los 286

A Kodak specialist camera, model 2 4x5. Together with a vintage projector

Los 121

A SELECTION OF PROJECTOR EQUIPMENT ETC TO INC A PORTABLE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR ETC TOGETHER WITH THREE ANGLE POISE TABLE LAMPS

Los 364

1990s Micropicturquiz What is it? Can You Tell? - The camera tests your perceptibility. Projector miniature film quiz game produced by Harold Baim, a Ron Harris release on 16mm film.

Los 3090

Various Tilley Lamps, slide projector etc. (a quantity)  WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Los 638

A Chad Valley Give A Show projector with 12 colour slidesWorking when tested.Takes 3 x D Type Batteries. (not included)Missing 1 Red peg that keeps the battery cover on, but does not effect use.

Los 196

Vintage Toys and Games Including Triang, Vintage Projector, etc.

Los 510

A Soviet Luch-2 movie projector, in original packaging and with a range of accessories; a photographic lamp etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 511

A cased Eumig cine projector, together with a leather-cased Eumig cine-camera Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 112

An Epson EB-SO2 projector in a Travelan Collection carry case with selection of related cables

Los 232

A Ditmar 2960N vintage 35mm projector. In the box with original instruction booklet, H34cm

Los 338

An Alba HiFi with speakers together with a Gnome projector, a projector screen, and a box containing a quantity of vintage 78s.

Los 1871

An Elmo K-100 SM film projector with outer cover and new drive belt set.

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