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Black camera with several film backs, numerous accessories.Up for auction is this unique and rare piece of U.S. military and photographic history- A Graflex XL/KS-98B army issue camera and outfit, in hard-shell military case. Originally released in 1965, the XL press camera was an ideal choice- press cameras were a balance between portability for capturing moving action and large, archival quality negatives for reprinting and enlargement- and Graflex made the best in the business. The XLs stayed in service till 1973, capturing many iconic images during the war. This example is in good cosmetic condition, has a Tessar 3.5 F100mm lens, and includes numerous original accessories- solid black flash bulb unit; handgrip with remote release and bracket pieces; several unexploded flash bulbs; filters and lens hood. It also contains the Graflok back, which allows quick changing among several of the included film backs- a 120 roll film RH/10 back; a 220 RH/20 back; and the rare RH/50 70mm back, which used canned 70mm film cartridges favored by the U.S. military since the 1940's. Several straps, a polaroid format accessory viewfinder, and the matching set of keys for the hardcase locks are also inside. Issued: 1965-1973 Dimensions: 18.5"L x 8.5"D x 11"H, in case Edition Number: 40329G7 Manufacturer: Graflex/Singer Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Heavy metal, face stamped VICTORIA LONDON. Working. Separated wrought iron mounting bracket.A large clock in working condition, manufactured for use on a ship or for mounting on a building or street infrastructure. Clockface stamped VICTORIA LONDON, with large Roman Numerals to mark hours and standard numerals to mark seconds. Ornate gilt crest at top, with motifs of gears. Heavy black wrought iron bracket brace and mounting hardware included. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 24"H x 16.5"W Country of Origin: England Condition: Age related wear; restoration to finial
Speed Graphic camera, flash system, numerous filters, sheet film.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Speed Graphic is a fine example of the sort of professional-grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a ground glass focusing screen, slots for sheet or pack film, rangefinder, dual shutters, and numerous features. This large set includes several classic accessories and tools- a flash gun and flash cables, reflex and quick release bracket, over a dozen Tiffen and Kodak lens filters, many in box and all in cases, mechanical long exposure timer, 3 original boxes of Ektachrome film (may contain film), one box of Kodak Super XX film (may contain film), and a sealed box of Verichrome sheet film. Several original manuals and guides abound- and 2 sheet holders along with a pack film adapter are also included. A splendid array for the collector of classic cameras and technology. And while all cameras from Whitleys Auctioneers are sold as is unless otherwise, it is observed that both the front and rear shutter releases fire, and the cloth rear shutter winds and releases. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 10"D x 8"H Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Thomas Hatton, London on the foliate engraved centre plate, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a strike/silent dial, the movement with locking pendulum, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a foliate bronze handle, 18" high (pendulum and keys) (alterations)
English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Theops Holdred, London on a shaped plaque to the matted centre with false bob and calendar apertures, also with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four brass turned finials and a carrying handle, 21.5" high (pendulum and keys) (alterations)
Good English flame mahogany triple fusee bracket clock, the 8" silvered arched dial signed Thomas Best, Wimpole Street, London with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement back plate signed Thomas Wright, Wimpole Street, Leicester Square, the movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking on another, with locking pendulum, within a rounded arch stepped case inlaid with brass lines, 19.25" high (pendulum & keys)
Gothic oak triple fusee large bracket clock, the 8" silvered dial signed Hunt & Roskell, London, the substantial movement striking on a large gong and with locking pendulum, within a panelled turned pillared stepped carved case surmounted by foliate terminals, 30" high (pendulum and winding key)
Small mahogany double fusee bracket clock striking on a gong, the 5.5" silvered dial signed Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, within a stepped case inlaid with brass lines and bearing a presentation plaque to the plinth, 12" high (pendulum) *The presentation plaque is inscribed 'Presented...to the Rev. T.A. Warnock, B.A. on his appointment...to St George's parish Church, Edinburgh, May 1914'
Good double fusee bracket clock striking on a bell, the 8" cream dial signed E. Hofmeier, Wandsworth, the movement with foliate engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a mahogany panelled case inlaid with brass lines and surmounted by a triangular pediment, 18" high (pendulum) *This clock bears a retail label from Camerer, Cuss & Co inside the base
Oak boardroom double fusee bracket clock striking the hours and quarters on five gongs, the 9" brass arched dial with subsidiary slow/fast and silent/chime dials over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre within a foliate carved breakfront stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, 28" high, (pendulum and winding key)
Oak drumhead double fusee bracket clock, the 9" gilt chapter ring signed Webster, Queen Victoria St and enclosing an engine turned centre, the movement also signed on the back plate, striking on a large gong and with locking pendulum, within an applied foliate and egg and dart carved case, upon a stepped plinth, 17" high (pendulum and winding key)
Good mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 6" silvered dial signed Barraud & Lund, Cornhill, London, no. 1499, with pierced heart shaped hands, the movement also signed on the back plate and with pull repeat, striking on a gong and with locking pendulum, within a pillared stepped case surmounted by a triangular moulded pediment, 18" high (pendulum)
Good Thwaites & Reed mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" silvered dial signed P. Chaunce, Old Court House Street, Calcutta, the movement also signed, striking the quarters on two bells and the hours on another, with locking pendulum, within an attractive panelled stepped case inlaid with meandering foliate brass motifs, surmounted by a rounded arched pediment, 18.5" high (pendulum and winding key)
Oak three train bracket clock, the 6.75" silvered arched dial signed W & H Schwartz, London, with subsidiary slow/fast and chime/silent dials to the arch, the movement playing on four small gongs and striking the hours on a larger one, within a stepped rounded arched case, 13" high (pendulum)
A Chinese Huanghuali ‘landscape’ brush pot, bitong, signed by Fang Cong (1686-1755) but later, of cylindrical slightly waisted form on three short bracket feet, deftly carved with a continuous landscape scene, the wood of a warm reddish-brown colour, 18cm high x 18.7cm diameter 黄花梨山水图笔ç’

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