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An early 20th Century mahogany and brass quarter-plate Hand and Stand Camera, with Beck Neostigmar Series III lens in Bausch & Lomb shutter, with dovetail joints, brass details with aligned screw heads and tan leather handle, possibly for tropical use, with rising and bolt-action tilt front, note that focusing screen is reversed for Autochrome use, four dds and Beresford's Paragon Focusser focusing cloth with integral leather face-mask and ear-ribbons, in Thornton-Pickard leather carrying case, G-VG
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Field Camera, with roller-blind shutter and non-original lens board, set of three dds, Perken Son & Rayment 'Optimus' brass 7 x 5 Waterhouse stop lens, with stops in Morocco case, in Ross box, with inscription from Godfrey Batting 'Given me by Dad in 1895', G, handle missing, with canvas knapsack camera bag
Photographic Reference Books, An Early Victorian Album - Hill and Adamson, Ford, C, Julia Margaret Cameron, Ford, C, NPG, 2003, Camille Silvy, Haworth-Booth, M, NPG, 2010, The Pre-Raphaelite Camera, Bartram, M, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1985, The Victorian Art World in Photographs, Maas, J, Barrie & Jenkins, 1984, The Letters of Lewis Carroll Vols 1 & 2, Cohen, M N, Macmillan, 1979, with paperbacks (8) and RPS and other pamphlets (19), G (34)
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass 3in x 4in Watson & Sons 'Alpha' Hand and Stand Camera, with Watson convertible lens in Bausch & Lomb shutter, with swing back, brown hide handle, attachable mirror/sports finder, and set of three dds, each in slip case, in canvas outfit case, G, with Wellcome Exposure Calculator and note from Godfrey Batting 'Watson Alpha Camera made c.1905, purchased from Tom November 1949'
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass and leather-covered 3in x 4in Houghton 'Sanderson' Hand and Stand Camera, with Aldis Patent Series II No. 2 lens, in Bausch and Lomb shutter, with instruction booklet, Lizars 'Challenge' daylight back, Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd Orthochrome Light Filter, in case, Ashford's Patent 'The Giraffe' tripod and head, focusing cloth and Imperial Exposure Reckoner, in canvas outfit case
A rare early 20th Century black grained leather-covered 3in x 4in Lizars Challenge Twin Lens Reflex Camera, made-up' outfit, with non-original Aldis Anastigmat Patent No. 1 f/6 taking lens, apx. 4½in focal length, and Ross 5 x 4 Rapid Symmetrical f/8 iris viewing lens, apx. 5½in focal length, handle replaced, leather P-F, three black Lizars dds, all damaged, and wooden black leather-covered roll-film back
A 19th Century mahogany and brass quarter-plate Rouch Tailboard Field Camera, with inset maker's plate 'W W Rouch & Co, Manufacturers, 180 Strand, London', with dovetail joints and brass reinforcement at bottom of front standard and sliding latches to secure folding bed, with set of three dds, circa 1880, with later Watson Holostigmat f/6.5 4½in convertible lens in later lens mount flange, F-G
Camera Guides and Photochemistry Books, including Graphic Graflex Photography, Focal Camera Guides (7), a Zeiss Ikon catalogue circa 1939, The Watkins Manual (2 copies), Minitography and Cinetography, The Dufaycolor Book, Enlargements, Modern Darkroom Tecnic Black/White (Ilford, 1970s), The Art of Retouching Photographic Negatives (Marion & Co 1907) and other items
Leica Literature, comprising The Leica Way (Matheson, 1963), The Leica and the Leica System (Scheerer, 1962), The Leica and Leicaflex (Scheerer, Makovec, 1970), three Leitz General Catalogues (1966, 1967, 1977), a reprint of 1928 camera instructions, a Weston Master Universal exposure meter and a black changing bag
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Thornton-Pickard 'Imperial' Triple Extension Field Camera, F, sd, parts missing, Perken, Son & Rayment Rapid Euryscope 7 x 5 Optimus Waterhouse-stop lens, overall but front lens flange damaged and bent by fall; with another mahogany and brass half-plate field camera, lacks maker's plate, lens and lens board; F, both a.f.; and mahogany and brass quarter-plate hand and stand camera, lacks lens, F-G (3)
Christie's Camera and Photographic Auction Catalogues 1987-93, a large quantity of staff copies of catalogues from 1987 to 1993 (1992 missing), some with hand written stickers on cover, including most photographica sales in the 1987-93 period by Christie's South Kensington, typically 3 copies per auction, together with a number of examples from 1975 onwards up to 1986, approximately 90 altogether
An early 19th Century Cary lacquered brass Camera Lucida, signed 'Cary, London', with various brass eyepiece tubes and lenses for French refracting telescope, including lenses to power II and III and filter eyepieces 2 and 4, right eyepiece with ground glass screen, parts altered, with home-made telescope sight and various plate camera parts and lens flanges (a lot)
An late 19th Century mahogany and aluminium-bound half-plate Lancaster 'Aluminium Mounted Instantograph - Patent' Field Camera, now fitted with brass Aldis Anastigmat f/6 No 3 iris lens in brass Taylor Taylor & Hobson lens mount, rather than Lancaster aluminium originals, with pair of matching aluminium-bound dds and pair of Lancaster brass-bound dds, circa 1895, G-VG, some damp blooming, 'J Lancaster & Son' plate missing, lens body F, with focusing cloth
A late 19th Century mahogany quarter-plate Twin Lens Reflex Falling Plate Camera, with simple unsprung guillotine shutter, screw-reinforced dovetail joints, two brown leather handles, stamped brass plate number indicator, ten out of twelve glass-plate sheaths, and one only unmounted incorrect lens, possibly craftsman-made, 1890s, G, hinged front detached
An early 20th Century folding-strut 2½in x 3½in Newman & Guardia 'Sibyl' Camera, with milled aluminium front standard, Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/6.5 Cooke lens, in swinging sector shutter, film pack back, wooden focusing screen with glass reversed and pencil inscription 'Autochrome', metal focusing screen and six metal dark slides, in leather case, slides af, and wooden dark slide, with ink inscription for Autochrome, in maker's case, circa 1910, F, shutter apparently operating correctly; with French focusing screen
Thornton-Pickard mahogany and brass Quarter-Plate Field Camera Parts, incomplete, without lens or bellows, including rear screen, a T-P Time & Inst roller blind shutter, tripod plate, together with a Watson simple shutter, three 3¼in sq DDS plate backs, a J.Swift microscope camera with shutter, eyepiece, 3¼in sq glass screen and Pentacon macro bellows
A Sands & Hunter mahogany and brass Imperial Whole-Plate Tailboard Stand Camera with Four Lenses, serial no. 543, mid 1880s, 6½ x 8½in rear glass screen, Spanish mahogany, dovetail joints, square cornered, tapered maroon leather bellows, body G, two small white paint spots to bellows, a Perken Son & Rayment Rapid Rectilinear 9x7 Optimus lens, a Ross Rapid Symmetrical 8x5 lens, no. 29535, two other f/8 brass lenses, an additional lens board, both with cracks, three 6½ x 8½in DDS plate holders, Waterhouse stops for Optimus and Ross lenses, two photographer's notebooks with entries dated from 1886 to 1891 and a large leather outfit case
A Mahogany and Brass Half-Plate Field Camera, no maker's plate, serial no. 2818, F, double extension, hinged rear glass screen, Thornton-Pickard Royal roller blind shutter, later replacement lens board, an R & J Beck 8 x 5 Rectilinear 9in f/8 brass lens, with iris diaphragm, no. 6850 and two DDS plate holders
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass whole-plate Thornton-Pickard 'Crown' Triple Extension Field Camera, focusing screen divided in two with one side reversed for Autochrome use, with one dds, incomplete Thornton-Pickard 'Imperial' cardboard box, Thornton-Pickard tripod and head, VG, with earlier f/11 brass iris lens, F, and knapsack-type canvas carrying case
A late 19th Century mahogany sliding-box quarter-plate Tylar's 'Perfect' Camera, with maker's plate 'Tylar's Perfect Camera, 41 High Street, Aston, Birmingham', with possibly refitted Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/8 6.16in sliding stop lens, serial no. 4241, circa 1898, with added Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter, and six out of set of eight dds, one a.f, and focusing screen, overall G, but hinged front damaged and repaired, hinges now fitted externally, with note 'This old camera was purchased from Mr D J Johnson photographer late of Mt Sion Tunbridge Wells & belongs to AGB'
A J.E. Brown's Patent Combination mahogany and aluminium Whole-Plate Field Camera, with plate to rear for sole agents 'Shew & Co., 88 Newman Street W.' (London), late 1880s, dark mahogany, dark red bellows, aluminium fittings, screwed dovetailed joints, a patented front standard fixing and rising front clamping, an interchangeable lens board, a 4in focal length approx. lens and a canvas covered case
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Lancaster 'The 1898 Instantograph Patent' Field Camera, with over-size Lancaster 11½in lens (focuses on full extension as telephoto) in correct lens flange and board, with Lancaster 5½in lens with Lancaster's Patent attachable rotary shutter, with lens flange, lens board and non-matching lens flange, three dds and canvas case, G, old viewfinder holes to top
A Graflex Miniature Speed Graphic Camera, 2¼in x 3¼in format, circa 194-1948, body G, slight lifting to leatherettte on back, slight wear to edges, brassing to front standard, bellows G, with Rodenstock 105mm f/4.5 Ysarex lens, serial no 4280423, Synchro Compur shutter, shutter working, elements G, some internal dust, with three double dark slides, boxed Suydam roll film adaptor, quick release cable, in outfit case

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