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Lot 1947

Nikon F4 camera body, No 2404904 with an attached MB-21 motor drive

Lot 1948

Agilfex camera, 80mm lens Anastigmat No 580256

Lot 1949

Kiev 88 camera body, with MC Volna-3 2.8/80 92/5/53 lens, TTL viewfinder, three film backs, MNP-26B 3.5/4.5 lens, Kohbetep K-6B 2x lens, filters, accessories etc. all housed in a green camera bag (qty)

Lot 1951

Micro-Press camera, 5 x 4, Ross London 5 1/2 f/4.9 xpres, No 93296

Lot 1952

Canon EOS 5D digital camera body with BG-E4 battery grip, EF 50mm 1:1.8mm lens, EF 80-200mm 1.4.5-5.6mm zoom lens, Carl Zeiss Jena II F=24mm 1:2.8 Mc Macro lens, Canon Speedlite 200E flash, cables, programme discs etc. all housed in a Lowepro bag

Lot 1954

Zeiss Ikon folding camera, in black

Lot 1955

Canon A1 camera body with Canon Power Winder, Canon T90 camera body, Canon 300tl flash in original box, Canon Command Back 90 in original box, Canon Speedlite 430EZ flash, Yongnuo Speedlite YN560-II in original box, Cullman MC25 flash (7)

Lot 1956

Camera lenses to include Canon Zoom Lens EF 100-300mm 1:4.5-5.6, Canon Zoom Lens EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 III USM, Canon Sigma AF macro 50mm 1:2.8, Canon 22-55mm 0.35m/1.2ft macro, Tamron 28-80mm 1:3.5-5.6, Sigma UC zoom 70-210mm 1:4-5.6, all housed in a Pullman lens bag (7)

Lot 1957

Canon EOS 20D digital camera body with BG-E2 battery grip, Canon zoom lens EF 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 lens, Canon EOS 10D camera body, Canon zoom lens EF 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.5, all housed in a Lowepro, four battery packs, filters etc. Housed in a Lowepro fastpack 200 backpack

Lot 1958

Cameras, binoculars and accessories, to include Car Zeiss Jenoptem 8x30w binoculars, Jhagee Dresden EXA IIb camera, Omo Cosmic Symbol, Canon Finepix S7000 camera, bags, tripod, etc. (qty)

Lot 326

**Sale Room Announcement** A Recent service document from a Rolls Royce specialist has been located outlining maintenance in February 2019 at 22,791 miles for fluids, belts, filters, spark plugs and a replacement suspension damper ECU totalling £3,775A tastefully specified Phantom VII Coupe with just 23,689 miles. UK-supplied, right-hand drive Phantom Coupe indicating just 23,689 miles (atoc)Presented in glorious Diamond Black with a beautifully handcrafted burgundy leather interiorFeaturing a 6.75-litre V12 designed to deliver effortless power in near silenceOriginal book pack, current V5c, HPI clear with an MOT valid until February 2021This car has formed part of a large collection with little or no use. An element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once againOffered here is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive Phantom VII Coupé, first registered in May 2008. Presenting beautifully in sparkling Diamond black paintwork with a luxurious Consort red handcrafted leather interior. Options include; camera system front & rear, TV function, DAB, 21'' Star wheels, iPod integration, European NAV, mobile phone prep and Rosewood furnishings.Today the car remains in superb order with the speedometer displaying just 23,698 miles at the time of cataloguing. Accompanying the car is the original handbook and current V5. The car is HPI clear and is offered with a current MOT valid until January 2021.In recent years this car has formed part of a large collection and as such has received little or no use and an element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once again. Your inspection pre-sale is welcomed and encouraged to appreciate the potential of this rarely offered motor car.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Steven Keen on 07500 040 422 / steven@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: RSK 555Year: 2008Make: Rolls-RoyceModel: PhantomRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: SCA3C68059UH13004Odometer Reading: 23698 milesEngine Capacity: 6749Engine Number: 60274258Body Colour: Black

Lot 527

The 'SA-30 Collection' - 30 exceptional vehicles chosen to celebrate 30 years of the Silverstone Classic and all excitingly offered at No ReserveOne of approximately 243 Series 1 cars built and consequently now very rarePurchased and built by period Lotus stores man Jay 'JJ' Hall on 20/11/1959Immediately entered a long competition career, with period film capturing some eventsRelocated to Scandinavia in the mid 1960's and bought by Per Roxlin in 1985 Roxlin undertook a full restoration and upgraded it to 'Series A' spec with the desirable BMC 'A' Series 1098cc engine and 4-speed gearbox. The bodywork was restored by Williams & Pritchard, original Lotus coachbuildersRepatriated in 1995 by Rod Leach and remained in a private collection for around 20 yearsFabulous period competition history (separate panel) and eligible and welcome in historic motorsport todayStill immense fun on the road, and nicely restored with great history, this is a charming example of the embryonic Lotus SevenTypifying the maxim that a whole can be greater than the sum of its parts, the Lotus Seven was introduced at the 1957 Earls Court Motor Show. Based around a multi-tubular spaceframe chassis, the aluminium-panelled newcomer was powered by a choice of Ford 100E, Coventry Climax FWA or BMC A-series engines. Popular with sporting motorists and club racers alike, the Lotus Seven evolved through Series 2, 3 and 4 guises before the design rights were sold to Caterham in 1973.Sevens dominated club racing in the late 1950's and early 1960's, and with Team Lotus starting to give the established 'Scuderia' cause for concern internationally, the fever to go racing was rife for Lotus' in-house store's man, Jay 'J J' Hall. Astonishingly, our research into this car led us in early 2020 to catch up with Jay, who is now in his 80s, and discover the story of this Lotus direct from the source.Jay started working for Lotus in 1958 and, like all new recruits, was told upon his induction not to have any wild fantasies about 'staff discounts'. So when the itch to race needed scratching, Jay and some like-minded and highly talented colleagues sought to build their own cars instead. Led by renowned car designer Len Terry, the group's resulting sports car specials were known as the Terriers and they proved very effective. Too effective, in fact. Several wins and podiums not only upset Lotus owners, who disliked being beaten by something built by the factory workers, but Colin Chapman himself was furious. Len Terry was fired over the fiasco and, on the advice of Mike Costin, Jay sold his Terrier back to Len so that he could "build a demon Seven instead."Jay ordered this Seven as a complete set of un-assembled parts from Lotus Components, which was an option many Seven owners took as it saved the new car purchase tax that was applied to a car completed by the manufacturer, and was released from Lotus's new Cheshunt factory on 20th November 1959 - Jay's birthday. Lotus had moved its operations from Hornsey earlier in the year and Jay had found accommodation at the nearby White Horse Inn, negotiating the use of its garage in the process, and it was here that Lotus Seven chassis No.787 was delivered after Jay had pulled a favour from Lotus's van driver.Jay also persuaded Hertfordshire's registration office to allocate him the very appropriate registration number '787 JJH' - the car's chassis number, followed by his initials!All that was left to do was build it. The build was gradual, using spare weekends and evenings, and completed with the help of Lotus colleagues who all helped each other build their various projects. Jay would later ease the financial burden by selling a share in the car to colleagues Peter Hutcheon in 1960 and Mark Roberts in 1961.A 'Series F' car this Seven was fitted with the ubiquitous and reliable Ford 100E engine and 3-speed gearbox, and its 40bhp was more than enough to make this sub-500kg Lotus a real giant-killer. Once built, all that the Lotus needed was a livery and Jay commissioned sign-writer Roy Elmore to replicate the scheme adorning his traditional pudding bowl crash helmet: pale blue with a central white stripe.Jay and his 'shareholder' Peter Hutcheon spent their first three race meetings finding their feet at Silverstone over May & June 1960 and, in this evocatively innocent era, taught themselves to drive quickly using a book called 'How to Drive a Racing Car." This culminated in a 5th place for Jay in the 10-lap scratch race on 18th June. Jay and Peter continued entering as many events as possible throughout the summer and into September and even entered the hotly contested 1172cc Chapman Trophy series. Their exploits were captured in a number of stunning images, a film recording and a few column inches in Autosport. By the end of 1960, 787 JJH's scorecard read: one win at Silverstone, a third at Snetterton and 12 further top-ten finishes.Having campaigned no fewer than 26 races, 787 JJH required some attention in preparation for 1961. Mark Roberts, Jay's best friend at Lotus, took over Peter Hutcheon's share and as an extraordinary engineer helped Jay improve the Seven by canting over and boring its engine. Mark Roberts went on to found his eponymous film and TV camera company, which was awarded an Oscar for its innovation before being acquired by Nikon.The time spent working on the Seven left little time to race it in 1961, but Jay and Mark crammed in no fewer than 10 race meetings between August and October. The highlight was Jay taking his first win at Mallory Park. Jay sold the Seven after 1961, a consequence he says of getting married, but a chance encounter saw him reunited with it a few years later in Brighton, where he'd gone to see the finishers arrive from the Veteran Car Run and recognised 'his' Lotus parked on the seafront. From that point in the mid-1960s, the Seven relocated to Scandinavia and was the property of Mr Per Roxlin by 1985. Recognising it as a rare and very special Series One, Roxlin undertook a full restoration of the Lotus and upgraded it to 'Series A' specification with the celebrated BMC 'A' series 1098cc engine and 4-speed gearbox. The bodywork was carried out by Williams & Pritchard no less, who were the original coachbuilders for Lotus.Repatriated in 1995 by the classic car dealer and AC Cobra specialist Rod Leach, the Seven was in a private collection for around 20 years before being acquired by our vendor.Eligible for and positively welcomed in historic motorsport today, the Series One is the purest, prettiest and most coveted of the breed. Still immense fun on the road, and nicely restored with great history, this is a charming example of the embryonic Lotus Seven.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Harry Whale on 07919 887 374 / harry@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: KFO 452Year: 1959Make: LotusModel: SevenRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: MK7787L560760Engine Capacity: 1098Engine Number: 10V189EH453325Body Colour: Aluminium

Lot 202

Noris Noimat deluxe D projector body, camera tripod, camera lighting shades, Paterson lighting stands and boom units, photo developing equipment, Tamron camera lens, 'Dia Enlarger Model IID (color) and other photography related acessories Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 208

Assorted cameras and accessories including a Gaf L-17 camera, Minolta, Olympus OM 10 and other camera bodies, Soligor lens, cleaning kit and other accessories and a MuDu Doublematic wristwatch Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 209

Collection of horologist's/watch maker's tools and equipment including precision instruments, cased tour a pivoter, engineers stocks and dies, watchmakers lathe, demagnitiser watch glass gripper, glass matcher, pre-war box camera, 1955 German picture book of watch movements, geometrical instruments and other tools and parts including 3 ring sticks, watch mounts, tweezer, keys, watch blower, clock dome etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 211

A Canon AE-1 camera, plus a Minolta Dynax 5000i camera, together with a selection of accessories, comprising various lenses, flashes and filters. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 212

A WWII mark III compass by T G Co Ltd, together with a cased Dekko cine camera, and a Pentax zoom 70-X camera. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 216

Two Vintage shooting sticks, one with leather seat, together with a Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera, a number of assorted camera lenses, a Canon camcorder, a cased Elmo camcorder, two vintage leather holdalls, a metal documents box, etc. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 100

A rare Leningrad spring-wound 35mm camera, 1964, with matching screw-mount Jupiter 8 lens, case, together with a 1955 Kiev 35mm camera with Jupiter 3M lens (2).

Lot 101

A collection of sub-miniature cameras, to include a Meopta Mikrona II in green covering, two Kunik Petie cameras, Japanese "Hit" cased camera and a Pal Jr camera (5).

Lot 82

Three boxes of assorted cameras, lenses and accessories, to include a Canon FTb 35mm, Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL, cased Gaf 64 cine camera, Minolta XL-660 Sound cine camera, Fujica Zoom B, RMC Tokina 70-210mm 1:3.5 062, Auto Optomax 1:2.8 135mm 55 and MC Auto-Beroflex 1:4.5 200mm 052 (3).

Lot 84

Three boxes of assorted cameras, lenses and accessories, to include a cased Goldech Vario, boxed Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera, boxed Halina Viewer, Pentax MV, Pentax ME F, ME Super, RICOH KR-10M, Canon EOS 5000, Hoya HMC Zoom & Macro 80-205mm 1:3.8 and a Pentax 28-210mm f4-5.6 Macro (3)

Lot 85

Three boxes of assorted cameras, lenses and accessories, to include a Canon EOS 700, Praktica B100, Minolta SR T 303, Praktica L2, Movexoom 10 Sound cine camera, ENNA Munchen Tele-Zoom 1:4/85-250mm, TAMRON 85-210mm f4.5 and a Bell & Howell 80-205mm f/4.5 Macro Lens (3).

Lot 86

Three boxes of assorted cameras, lenses and accessories, to include a boxed Kodak Polaroid Colour Swinger Land Camera, boxed Kodak EK200 Instant Camera, Kodak EK2 Instant Camera, cased Gevaert Gevabox, cased Revere Eight Model Fifty Five, Nalcom FTL cine camera, Konica FS-1 and a Soligor 1:4.5 90-230mm lens (3).

Lot 87

A Leica C3 Compact 35mm Camera with a 28-80 ASPH Vario Elmar lens, together with a Leica R4S Mod.2 camera, both in carry case (2).

Lot 90

A collection of vintage cameras and accessories, to include a cased Zeiss Ikon, cased Kodak camera, Braun Poxette, cased Reid & Sigrist Ltd No. P2734 and a Special Kodak No.3.

Lot 92

A selection of plate cameras to include Butchers Midg falling plate camera, Kershaw patent reflex body and Marion Soho body Ensign, cased with wooden darksides and accessories.

Lot 93

A selection of vintage cameras, to include Ica Trona plate camera with Tessar lens, Ica Trona with Dominar lens, Ica Trona 210 with Lifonar lens, Butcher's Klito falling plate camera and a Zeiss Ikon baby box camera.

Lot 95

A collection of cameras and accessories, to include a Nikon D70 with Sigma 70-300mmD 1:4-5.6 DG lens, Minolta Dimage 7 HL, Lumix Leica digital camera, Amigo Polaroid 600 Land Camera, Canon PowerShot SX50 HS, together with Canon battery chargers, Sigma EF-500 DG Super and a Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED lens (qty).

Lot 98

A cased Nikon AF F-801 camera, with AF Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5 lens, together with a carry case full of Nikon accessories including a Vicitar Auto Thyristor 2600 D, Nikon SB-E and Speedlight SB-22 and other items (qty).

Lot 99

A box of assorted film cameras, mainly 35mm compact models, to include Pentax, Canon, Agta and others, plus a Pentax SP 1000 SLR camera with SMC lens (qty).

Lot 381

Photography - A Pentax K1000 camera with fitted Vivitar 28mm f/2.8 lens and two additional lenses comprising a Vivitar 150mm f/3.8 and a SMC Pentax-M 200mm f/4.

Lot 282

Two Minolta camera's along with three separate lens including a cased Sigma AF Tele. Also including is a carry case, tripod, camera bag etc

Lot 314

A Canon AV1 camera with 50mm lens, along with a Sigma 80-200mm lens, Canon Powershot A80 etc.

Lot 432

A Kodak Junior Six-16 camera

Lot 448

A vintage Carena Variogon Zoomex cine camera along with an Olympus AZ-300 camera etc.

Lot 534

A Balda Baldix camera in leather case along with an Elmo 106 cine camera

Lot 556

A collection of three vintage wooden planers, along with a pair of binoculars, Canon "Canonet" camera and Titan shoe last.

Lot 585

A Eumig Viennette Super 8 camera along with a Eumig underwater case "Submarine"

Lot 640

A Nikon F-301 camera along with 3 lenses including Sigma and Hoya etc.

Lot 1288

An Olympus IS-21 35mm film bridge camera. 

Lot 1412

A vintage Minolta Autocord film camera; together with three old Kodak film cameras; and I.B.T Camera.

Lot 1419

A vintage Sundial 8mm movie camera, by Bell & Howell.

Lot 672

Large selection of literature relating to photography to include; multiple volumes 'Photographing Nature', folders of vintage 'You and your Camera' magazines, two vintage cameras, etc

Lot 552

A Nikon F camera body with Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens, 135mm 2.8 telescopic lens and case

Lot 624

A vintage USSR Zorki-4K rangefinder camera with Jupiter 8 lens, Ever-Ready case, book and tripod, in Helios 2000 carry case

Lot 629

A box of assorted collectable items including vintage Leitz binoculars, Zeiss Ikon Compur bellows camera, box carcass, pewter candlesticks, modern cinnabar bowl, carved stone animals, etc.

Lot 777

Three camera lenses comprising strobe, Sigma Zoom Master, Tamron, etc. - tired condition

Lot 785

Assorted camera lenses

Lot 825

A vintage boxed brass stencil set - sold with a travelling alarm clock and a Kodak vest pocket camera

Lot 225

ZEISS; an Ikon bellows camera with Novar-Anastigmat 1:4.5 F=10.5CM lens, in leather case.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. No visible splits to the bellows, general surface wear throughout.

Lot 113

A Gaumont & Co Block Notes compact folding camera, incomplete, together with plate holders etc.

Lot 356

CAMERAS TO INCLUDE PENTAX MX OLYMPUS CM10 WITH SPARE 135MM LENS A NIKON F80 NO LENS. OTHER COMPACT CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES ALL CONTAINED IN BLACK CAMERA BAG

Lot 423

VINTAGE BRASS BINOCULARS AND BROWNIE CAMERA MODEL C IN CARRY BAG

Lot 510

A PENTAX SUPER A CAMERA AND A35 MACRO LENS A CANON DOS 500 TOGETHER WITH ASSORTED COMPACT CAMERAS AND CAM RECORDERS TO INCLUDE JVC NIKON OLYMPUS ETC

Lot 545

Three Second World War Royal Air Force armourers note books with hand written notes and diagrams on all aspects of an armourers duties, detailed diagrams on such diverse items as, G.22 Fixed Camera, No3 Signal Pistol, Thompson Sub Machine Gun, Boulton Paul Turret System, Fuze No 858, 100Ib Smoke Bomb, 450Ib Depth Charge, Vickers .303 Machine Gun, etc, large amount of detailed information on WW2 weaponry and other systems, R.A.F. leave pass in the name of 146053 AC2 McNab A.T. inside one of the note books, (3)

Lot 251

Photographic equipment - Prakitka LTL 3 camera, case and lenses; Polaroid 104; Polaroid flash gun # 268; Tacnon 8mm editor; a Brownie 88mm wind up cine-camera; Sonector LS2 projector; Sanyo VM-EX25P camcorder cased; Eumig Mark M projector, boxed.

Lot 112

Quantity of cameras and lenses, including rare Langham Thompson land camera body

Lot 169

A mixed lot to include 'Homemaker' plate, 'Corie 7" Owd Bill' character jug, a no. 2 Hawkette camera together with mixed silver plate and other items

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