We found 115380 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 115380 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
115380 item(s)/page
[ Autograph / Charlie Chaplin ] A signed portrait photograph of the comic actor and film maker Charles Chaplin, Chaplin wearing a straw boater, plaid jacket and bow tie, arms crossed and smiling to the camera, inscribed in ink "With best wishes, Chas Chaplin", circa 1916, [the original photograph was used on the cover of the March 1916 issue of The Tatler], 24 cm x 19 cm
Military Book Collection 10, hardback book titles included are Battle Group, The Sergeant Escapers, Spitfire Propaganda Postcards, World War Two 1939-1945, The History of the RAF, The Unforgettable Army, The RAF in camera, Reaching for the Skies, British Aircraft of World War Two and Night Fighters. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
‘Not On My Patch’ was inspired by the need toraise awareness about the issues of single-useplastics, litter and waste in general. Local schoolsand communities helped collect the bottle tops andthe other small items were collected during localbeach cleans.Organising partner: St Elizabeth HospiceSt Elizabeth Hospice improves life for those livingwith progressive and terminal illnesses throughpalliative and end of life care. We focus on theindividual’s needs including specialist support ifrequired. We are an independent charity providingfree services and every year, we have to generate£10.5 million to run, over three quarters of whichcomes from the local community. We rely onfundraising, donations and volunteers to keep going.Your support helps us grow local hospice care inthe neighbourhood.www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk Artist: Jason AlexanderKnown to many as the Wildlife Gadget Man, Jasonhas spent the last 15 years designing award winningwildlife camera systems for individuals, schools,conservation organisations and TV, as well assharing his wildlife adventures via his award winningblog wildlifegadgetman.com. For the past twoyears he has been developing a new venture calledRubbish Walks (now a registered social enterprise).He spends much of his time working with localauthorities, schools and community groups acrossSuffolk highlighting the issues of single use plastics,litter and waste in general. Having created a numberof sculptures out of litter and recycled materialsincluding ‘Scruff The Plastic Dragon’ Jason enjoysbeing creative and using art wherever possible tohelp engage the local community and encouragechildren and adults to use less plastic, create lesswaste and reuse or recycle whenever possible.
Artiphant is inspired by the work of Chris’ latewife, Valerie Osment, and the amazing Wild in Arttrail sculptures she lovingly painted between 2013and 2017. The top of the sculpture has the familiarcoloured patchwork of Elmer, which then fadeaway to painted pictures of the 13 sculptures thatValerie painted for nine trails over those four years,including the popular Hedgepig, for the 2016 IpswichPigs Gone Wild trail. The rest of Elmer is paintedwith the tools of an artist’s trade including pens,pencils, mosaic tiles, scissors, glue and a camera. Organising partner: Wild in Art Wild in Art is one of the leading producers ofspectacular public art events that entertain, enrich,inform and leave a lasting legacy. We bring togetherbusinesses and creative sectors with schools and localcommunities through the creation of uniquely paintedsculptures. Our events have enabled more than £12million to be raised for charitable causes and helpedmillions of people experience art in non-traditionalsettings. We believe passionately that being creativethrough art not only gives people a voice, it also hasa positive impact on society, education, the economy,and our health and wellbeing.wildinart.co.uk @wildinartArtist: Chris Morgan Chris is a graphic designer, illustrator, recycledmaterial sculptor and artist. He previously workedin partnership with his late wife, Valerie Osment,who was a popular Wild in Art artist and wellestablishedartist in education. He helped Valerieto visualise, design and often assisted in the paintingof many Wild in Art sculptures for trails throughoutthe UK since 2013. Since his wife’s passing in 2017after a short battle with cancer, he decided to keepthe legacy of her public work alive by continuing toproduce thought-provoking, eye-catching and vibrantsculpture designs with a graphic/illustration feel.
* Folding cameras. Selection of folding cameras, including a Voigtlander Vito with Skopar 50mm f/3.5 lens, Prontor II shutter and original brown leather case, a Kodak Six-20 Junior De Luxe with Kodak 98mm f/4.5 lens and Dakar No 1 shutter, a Agfa Record III with Apotar 105mm f/4.5 lens and Prontor-SV shutter, a DeMaria-Lapierre (France) Dehel folding camera with Manar Anastigmat 110mm f/4.5 lens, all in good cosmetic condition but untested, together with Kodak Six-20 Brownie E and Ensign Ful-Vue Model II box cameras. (Qty: 6)
* Mamiya RB67 Pro S medium format camera. Mamiya RB67 Pro S medium format camera (Serial Number C201440) with Sekor NB 127mm f/3.8 lens (Serial Number 69935), 6x7cm format, pistol grip shutter attachment, waist-level finder, three film backs (one unused in original box), Mamiya No 1 Auto Extension Tube with caps, lens hood, body and lens caps, all original manuals, generally in good condition with normal wear commensurate with age, optics excellent, all in good working when last used a few years ago, requires new battery. (Qty: 1)
* Olympus OM2n 35mm SLR film camera. Olympus OM2n 35mm SLR film camera (Serial Number 600465) with Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f/1.4 manual focus prime lens (Serial Number 348043) and other compatible lenses and accessories, including Vivitar 75-205mm f/3.8 multi-coated manual focus macro zoom lens with Vivitar MC 2X-21 Tele Converter, Kino Precision KIRON 28-85mm f/2.8 multi-coated manual focus macro zoom lens, Super Ozeck Auto Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 multi-coated manual focus prime lens, Olympus camera strap, boxed Accessory Shoe Attachment U256-2 for OM2n and three extension tubes (13mm, 21mm and 31mm). (Qty: a carton)
* Houghton "Triple Victo" half-plate field camera. Houghton "Triple Victo" half-plate mahogany field camera, circa 1900, with Ross (London) 8 x 5 Rapid Symmetrical f/8 to f/45 aperture brass lens, Serial Number 34714, two Thornton-Pickard Time-and-Instantaneous roller blind shutters (one working and the other needing attention), camera and bellows in good condition with minor wear, camera marked "14" underneath base, six mahogany plate holders included and a rare original matching camera-specific wooden tripod for this camera with special adapter for use with other cameras with conventional screw-mount tripod connections. (Qty: a carton)
* Sanderson Regular Hand and Stand Camera. Sanderson Regular Hand and Stand folding bed field camera, late 1920s, marked Sanderson Patents 4437 on front standard, Kodak Anastigmat 170mm f/7.7 lens and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter, together with a selection of vintage cameras, lenses and accessories, including a J.H. Dallmeyer (London) ADON telephoto lens, circa 1905, Serial Number 68048, aluminium mount with rack and pinion adjustment, optics in good condition, 1950s Ensign Selfix 820 roll film camera (6x6 and 6x9) with Ross (London) 105mm Xpress f/3.8 lens and 8-speed Epsilon shutter with leather case, 1930s Ibsor D.R.P. (Deutsches Reichspatent) folding bed bellows camera, Serial Number 74208, with Steinheil (Munchen) Anastigmat Actinar 135mm f/4.5 lens, Serial Number 175144, 1930's Kodak Recomar 33 folding bed bellows 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch (9x12cm) plate camera with 4 plate holders and leather case, sports finder frame missing, Beck 6" f/7.7 Convertible Double Aplanat lens with pneumatic shutter, lens from Lukos III camera, Eastman Kodak lens marked "Patented Jan 6, 1897", Kodak Six 20 Brownie Junior camera with canvas case, Polaroid Swinger II instand land camera, late 1960s, Ilford Sprite Rapid camera, Weston Master II exposure meter, plus a selection of vintage Kodak and Ilford plates and holders, all untested and sold as seen. (Qty: a carton)
Thomson (John). Illustrations of China and its People. A Series of Two Hundred Photographs, with Letterpress Descriptions of the Places and People Represented, 4 volumes, 1st edition, Sampson Low, Marston Low, and Searle, 1873-74, 96 plates of photographic illustrations, interleaved with descriptive letterpress text and guards, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated maroon cloth, slight wear to spine ends and corners, a few small nicks to joints, volume 1 partly split and frayed along both joints, folio (470 x 345mm) (Qty: 4)NOTESWestern Travellers in China 91: 'John Thomson (1837-1921) was the first known photographer to document the people and landscape of China for publication and dissemination to the Western world. Between 1868 and 1872 he travelled over 6,500 kilometres with his compass and camera and equipment, dark room and chemicals capturing all aspects of Chinese life. The photographs in these four volumes show the many sides of China: sweeping landscapes, royalty and ruling classes, merchants and economic activity, everyday life, and the faces of men, women and children. In a time when knowledge was derived from observation and classification it should seem odd that Thomson desired a recognition not from the quality of his photographs, but from his contributions to general knowledge'. 'My design in the accompanying work is to present a series of pictures of China and its people, such as shall convey an accurate impression of the country I traversed as well as the arts, usages, and manners which prevail in different provinces of the Empire. With this intention I made the camera a constant companion of my wandering, and to it I am indebted for the faithful representation of the scenes I visited and the types of races I came into contact' (Introduction).
* Contax RTS III. Contax RTS III 35mm camera (Serial Number 025743) with Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.7 manual focus prime lens (Serial Number 8406634), body has a few tiny marks but is otherwise in excellent condition and in good working order, new battery required for body, lens is in excellent condition, original User Manual and shoulder strap included plus National PE-3057 flashgun, Hoya Skylight (1A) filter, Hoya R (25A) red filter, Hoya Y (K2) yellow filter and a selection of 14 Cokin filters. (Qty: 20)
* J.T. Chapman "The British" Half Plate Field Camera. J.T. Chapman (Manchester) "The British" mahogany half plate field camera, circa 1900, plaque on the side of the camera reads The "British" J.T. Chapman, Photographic Chemist, Manchester", camera probably made for J.T. Chapman by Joshua Billcliff, Maroon square section double-extension camera bellows have some seam splits and small holes, glass focusing plate undamaged, detachable side viewer not present, mixture of Honduras and Spanish mahogany, brass fittings, original canvas bag (worn), three mahogany plate holders included (two with protective cloth bags), camera is fitted with Wray (London) 8 ½ inch rectilinear brass screw-fit lens for 6 ½ x 5 inch plates, aperture f/8 to f/64, in good condition with leather lens cap. (Qty: 1)
* Houghton 'Victo' half-plate camera. Houghton 'Victo' mahogany plate camera, circa 1900, with Thornton-Pickard Time and Instantaneous roller blind shutter, four mahogany plate holders, original canvas bag, no lens included, together with APEM Reflex camera marked "Patent Applied For No 31441.21" with Taylor-Hobson T-P Cooke Anastigmat 5 inch f/4.5 lens, Serial Number 161531, and manually operated reflex mirror, another unbranded plate camera (possibly Butcher's) with manually operated reflex mirror, fitted with Aldis Anastigmat 7 inch focus f/3.4 lens, Serial Number 143067, original hard leather bag (worn and strap broken), Canon FTb 35mm film camera , Serial Number 201603, with Canon FD 135mm f/3.5 S.C. lens, Agfa Solette 35mm film camera in leather case with Agfa Solinar 75mm f/3.5 lens and a few filters, Zeiss Ikon Ikonta camera with Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens, and a unbranded brass lens for a plate camera or projector with rack-and-pinion focus adjustment, all untested and sold as seen. (Qty: two cartons)
* Argus, Praktica & Yashica 35mm cameras. Argus, Practica & Yashica 35mm film cameras and lenses, including Argus C3 camera (also known as "The Brick") with Cintar 50mm f/3.5 lens in original leather case, Sandmar 35mm f/4.5 lens in leather case, Tele-Sandmar 100mm f/4.5 lens and Argus 35mm/100mm removable viewfinder, Praktica MTL3 camera with leather case and camera strap, Pentacon Auto 50mm f/1.8 and Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Tessar 50mm f/2.8 prime lenses and bellows, Yashica FX-3 camera (leather missing) with Yashica ML 50mm f/2 prime lens, Mitakon 80-205mm f/3.9 Auto Zoom multi-coated lens with Aico 7-element Tele Converter, Mitakon 28mm f/2.8 Auto multi-coated prime lens and boxed Sun 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 macro zoom lens, Hanimex TZ1 flash gun, Agfa Silette Record camera with Color-Apotar 45mm f/2.8 lens and leather case. (Qty: a carton)
Great Britain. Dupe (William Henry, 1824-1901, butler at Thenford, Northamptonshire). A photograph album of approximately 260 photographs, c.1850s-1860s and some later, including approximately 200 albumen prints by or attributed to W.H. Dupe, including three unusual large albumen print photogenic drawings of ferns on separate sheets (27.5 x 24 cm, 25 x 21 cm and 23 x 22cm), the sheets larger than the album and loosely inserted with 16 similar loose smaller albumen print photogenic drawings of ferns (9 x 6 cm and smaller including two cut-outs), all c.1860s, the remaining album contents including many of places and people (gentry and household members of older age) in Thenford and Wallop, Northamptonshire, and Evercreech, Somerset, and surrounding areas, ink or pencil captions include 'Evercreech Sunday School in Olden Times 1825', 'All the Old People of Thenford', 'Ann Butler Aged 79', 'Happy Moments', and 'The Clown', plus a number of commercial European views including Venice and Pompeii, plus several pencil and pen sketches by the photographer of churches, studies of artefacts within churches, a tree, and an Ancient Greek soldier with a winged horse, various manuscript and printed items, some relating to Mr & Mrs Severne, owners of the Thenford estate, the photographs and other items largely mounted as multiples to rectos and versos of a total of 116 leaves, many leaves detached and some with excisions from earlier removals, ownership signature of W.H. Dupe to front pastedown, inner hinges broken, contemporary skiver, rubbed and slightly soiled, 4to (33 x 28 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESAn extraordinary archive of early photographs taken by a domestic servant and amateur photographer. The little-known William Henry Dupe (1824-1901) was born in Evercreech, Somerset. He married Eleanor Bowen in Fulham, London, in 1856, and their two children were born in Thenford, South Northamptonshire in 1857 and 1860. It would have been highly unusual for an uneducated person without good financial means to have taken up photography in the 1850s. But somehow Dupe did come by a camera and sufficient technical expertise to take, develop and print photographs while working as a servant from the mid-1850s onwards. During the 1860s he worked as a butler for the Severne family at Thenford, and while doing so took photographs of the village and surroundings and their inhabitants, paying as much attention to recording images of his fellow workers and the elderly as the gentry. It appears that he left service at Thenford to become a full-time photographer, even winning prizes in Switzerland and, according to one cutting in the album, New South Wales. He died in Brackley, Northamptonshire, in 1901, just five months after his wife passed away. The album is assembled as a utilitarian scrap album with his own unacknowledged photographs mixed in with commercial photos, standard studio portraits, various sketches, manuscript items and news cuttings. Most of the photographs by and attributed to Dupe, including the three large and beautiful ‘photogenic drawings’ of ferns, would appear to date from the 1860s, though photographs of Evercreech in Somerset suggest that he already had the camera and was taking photographs in the mid-1850s, so before he arrived at Thenford. Dupe is mentioned, and some of his photographs reproduced, in Michael and Anne Heseltine, Thenford: The Creation of an English Garden, Head of Zeus, 2016. A copy of the book is included with the lot.
* Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary Field / Press Camera. Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch field / press camera, circa 1946, fitted with Kodak Ektar 127mm f/4.7 lens (Serial Number EO6096L) and Kodak Supermatic (X) shutter, 3 ¼ inch lens board, Kalart synchronized range finder, body release for rear focal plane shutter, both front and rear shutters in working order, folding wire finder and tubular optical finder, ground glass focusing panel in good condition, exposures between 1s and 1/1000s, bellows in good condition, six plate holders included, together with an antique unbranded box camera, a Kodak Brownie 44A with original box and a 1921 unused 'Welcome' Photographic Exposure Record and Diary in green cloth covers. (Qty: 10)
* Bronica SQ-A medium format camera. Bronica SQ-A medium format (6x6cm) camera (Serial Number 1251877) with Zenzanon-S 80mm f/2.8 lens (Serial Number 8218457), removable120 film back (Serial Number 2284417) and dark slide, waist-level finder, body cap, rear lens cap, all in good condition with only very minor wear, optics excellent, good working order when last used a few years ago, new battery required. (Qty: 1)
* Hasselblad 500C with Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens. Hasselblad 500C medium-format film camera, chrome version, manufactured 1967, Serial Number TU75592, some defects but in working order, with Carl Zeiss Planar chrome 80mm f/2.8 lens, Serial Number 4290373, manufactured May 1966, very good condition, two model 12 film backs, both manufactured in 1965, one of them needs repair or servicing, together with Nikkor-H Auto 50mm f/2 manual focus 6-element lens for 35mm Nikon film cameras, made in Japan (Nippon Kogaku) in the 1960s, Serial Number 629922, excellent optics with some very minor barrel wear, Gossen Lunasix 3 light meter , Serial Number 298459, good working order, no batteries fitted. (Qty: 4)
* Jules Richard Verascope No 2 stereo camera. Verascope No 2 stereo plate camera by Jules Richard (Paris), circa 1900, early model, Serial Number 16776, 45mm x 107mm format, bare metal body worn in places, shutter working, fixed focus lenses, fixed aperture, waist level finder nice and bright, fold-out finder in good condition, no lens caps, complete with sliding back and metal plate holders inside, original leather case. (Qty: 1)
Military. An album of 92 window-mounted photographs of war horses and their soldier handlers in France during World War One, 92 gelatin silver prints, many similar of a soldier holding the reins of two horses while posing for camera with a railway track and army camp in the background, 6 x 10.5 cm, mounted two to a page and back to back on stiff card mounts, entirely uncaptioned, ink presentation inscription to front pastedown from C.S. Jones, 'with keen appreciation of the help you gave me in re-organising the Transport Section of 2nd Battn. QWR [Queen's Westminster Rifles], March 1919', inner hinges broken and some album mounts loose, contemporary cloth, rubbed, small 4to (21 x 16 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESAn unusual album relating entirely to the Horse Transport Section of World War One.
* Contax IIIa rangefinder camera. Contax IIIa 35mm chrome rangefinder camera, circa 1954, Serial Number C1118, with Zeiss-Opton Sonnar 50mm f/1.5 lens, Serial Number 1010314, original brown leather case (strap broken and partially missing), Zeiss UV filter, a few Zeiss "bumps" on the leather of the camera back, untested but believed to be working, may need servicing, sold as seen. (Qty: 2)
* Sands & Hunter "Exhibition" plate camera. Sands & Hunter "Exhibition" mahogany 4 ½ x 6 ¼ tail board plate camera, circa 1895, rare model with plaque on the front "Sands & Hunter's Exhibition Camera", with brass lens marked Sands, Hunter & Co, 20 Cranbourn St., London, Rapid Landscape, 14in focus, No 492 and another brass lens marked Busch's Rapid Symmetrical F:8, spare lens board, two matching mahogany plate holders and original case also included, camera and bellows in good condition, together with another smaller 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ mahogany tail board plate camera (very likely also made by Sands & Hunter but not marked) with Ross (Zeiss Patent) 11 ½ inch lens, Serial Number 13063, on non-original lens board with partial damage, unusual tilting rear standard, two matching mahogany plate holders included. (Qty: a carton)
* Paillard-Bolex 16mm cine camera. Paillard-Bolex H16 cine camera, 16mm format, circa 1950, Serial Number 56185, with three Kern lenses including Yvar 75mm f/2.8, Yvar 15mm f/2.8 and Switar 25mm f/1.4 with lens hood, original receipt dated 18th April 1951, original card from Photo-Molard (Geneva) listing camera and lenses, original instruction manual, motor working but otherwise untested, together with several accessories including original brown hard leather case, Hanimex PR-60 light meter, Omag P32 filter, Kodachrome Haze filter and Paillard exposure chart. (Qty: 1)
* America. A group of five group portraits of American student groups, possibly Harvard, c. 1860s, albumen prints, three showing a group of standing and seated students drinking and playing up to camera, each 11 x 14 cm, the other two vignetted oval albumen prints of four students playing pranks, 10 x 7.5 cm (Qty: 5)
* Seneca No 9 (3A) folding plate camera and wooden tripod. Seneca No 9 (3A) folding plate camera, manufactured from 1906 to 1922, Serial Number 30836 C.A.H., with C.P. Goertz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III Dagor 168mm f/6.8 lens, camera has revolving back, complete with six mahogany plate holders, original case (some damage) and a period wooden tripod with attachment, both in their original leather hard cases, together with a large quantity of general plate camera accessories and lenses of varying types. (Qty: a carton)
* J. Lancaster & Son "The International" plate camera. J. Lancaster & Son (Birmingham) "The International" patent tailboard mahogany half-plate camera, circa 1886, with J. Lancaster Patent Rectigraph lens, two spare mahogany lens boards and one mahogany plate holder, camera and bellows in good condition. (Qty: 1)
* Thornton-Pickard Time-and-Instantaneous patent shutter. Thornton-Pickard Time & Inst patent roller blind shutter for plate cameras, circa 1900, mahogany body with brass fittings, Serial Number J66633, 3-speed model with 1/15s, 1/45s and 1/90s options, appears to be in working order to some extent but will need attention, together with a selection of wooden plate camera parts by Ensign, Tylar's Perfect Camera (Birmingham) and others, several lens plates, a quantity of wooden plate holders (various sizes) and a handbook for a 4" x 5" Mk VIII Micro-Technical Camera. (Qty: a carton)
* Bell & Howell Eyemo 35mm movie camera. Bell & Howell Eyemo 35mm spring-driven movie camera, circa 1927, Serial Number 4076, fitted with Bell & Howell Eymax Anastigmat Type-V one inch (25mm) f/4.5 lens, Serial Number 358029, two speeds (16 and 32), in good working order but needs cleaning, scarce model, together with small manual UCO (D.R.P.) 35mm projector or viewer, handles missing and in need of repair, and a large film winder mounted on wooden base. (Qty: 3)
* Munkacsi (Martin, 1896-1963). A group of 46 photographs of various subjects, various dates, copy prints, printed circa 1970s, gelatin silver prints, including a group of 15 images mostly 24 x 19 cm and a group of 31 smaller images with typed captions to versos, 20 x 16 cm, together with a related letter to Colin Osman, Creative Camera, 1979 (Qty: 46)
A collection various cameras and lenses to include makes and models form Canon EOS 500 with a Sigma Autofocus lens, Vivitar v3800n Multi-exp with a Vivitar MC Macro Focusing Zoom 52 28-70mm 1:3.4-4.8 lens, Praktica BC1 electronic camera, Miranda 28-200mm MC Macro lens, Hoya 55mm UV(0) Japan lens, Optomax Auto 35mm lens and a leather cased Dacora dignette camera.

-
115380 item(s)/page