A J. Lancaster & Sons Euryscope Instantograph Patent Quarter Plate Mahogany Field Camera, 1886-1910, with J. Lancaster f/10 brass lens, with 'See Saw' shutter, body, VG, brass bound with pivoting back, lens, VG, shutter working, with one DDS; Marked to top 'Archer & Sons, 73 Lord Str., Liverpool'
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A J. Lizars Challenge Dayspool Tropical Stereo Camera, 1905, 2¼x6¾'', teak, with A. E. Stanley & Co. Eurylan Series I f/4.2 3½" lenses, serial nos. 65977/65978, body, VG-E, lenses, G-VG, some light internal haze and two tiny chips to perimeter of rear or lens no. 65977, complete with three DDS, ground glass viewing screen and blanking plate, in fitted leather case
A W. Watson & Sons Alpha Hand & Stand Camera, 1892, 3¼×4¼, serial no. 11626, with R & J Beck Isostigmar f/5.8 4.75" Lens, in Celverex shutter, aluminium, serial no. 15228, body, VG, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, shutter working, complete with five non-original DDS and MacKenzie Daylight Slide, in fitted case
An Unmarked Tropical Camera, 1915-25, 9x12cm, teak, with Steinheil Doppelanastigmat Unofokal f/4.5 135mm lens, serial no. 193453, body, G-VG, lens, shutter working, slow speeds inaccurate, some internal haze; Part of the James L. Bikoff collection of Tropical Cameras, sold at Christies 14th & 15th May 1992
An Unusual Daguerreotype Sliding Box Camera, unmarked, with 'Daguerreotype Style' brass lens, body, F, lens, F-G, complete with ground glass screen and one dark slide; Rear section and slide appear to be of very high quality and construction of around 1840-1850, however base and front section are of lesser quality wood and construction methods. Lens appears to have been constructed from a later Petzval design
A Leica I Model A Elmax Camera, 1925, black, serial no. 442, with Leitz Elmax f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, G, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze; Original 4-screws to top plate, none reinforced base plate, mushroom release, three lines to lens. Some later modifications include counter to 35, non-flat back viewfinder, no inside tail to chassis.
A Leica I Model C Camera, 1930, black, serial no. 61734, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, G, shutter working, heavy brassing all over, lens, G, some haze and cleaning marks to front element, in maker's case; Leica I Model C cameras started production at 60501, so it is likely that this would have been non-standard body to begin with
A Leica I Model C Camera, 1931, black, serial no. 65719, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, VG, shutter working, finder not sitting level, lens, G-VG, some light internal haze, complete with FOFER long base rangefinder, late ETRIN case, every ready case and maker's box, together with various literature and one developed film depicting early flight (1930-35)
A Leica IIIc Rangefinder Camera, 1933, bright chrome, serial no. 116358, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1938, chrome, serial no. 463535, body, G, shutter sticking, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, together with Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens, 1953, chrome, serial no. 1059698, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze, and Leitz Hektor f/4.5 135mm lens, 1953, chrome, serial no. 1084244, body, G, elemenets, G, some internal haze and marks, complete with various other accessories, in maker's cases (a lot)
A Leica IIIa Rangefinder Camera, 1935, bright chrome, serial no. 163370, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, 1935, chrome, serial no. 247545, body, G, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, G-VG, some light internal marks and haze, with lens hood and filters, in maker's case; Lens with marking on aperture scale at f2.9 for the 'new' Agfa colour process tricolour filters.
A Leica III 'British Military' Rangefinder Body, 1936, black, serial no. 191452, body, G-VG, shutter working; Engraved to top 'W6/JD/8502'. During the war effort, adverts were placed in tabloids with the headline 'The R.A.F. needs your Leica or Contax Camera Now'. These examples sent to the Ministry had British Military markings applied.
A Leica Standard Model E Camera, 1939, chrome, serial no. 322259, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1937, chrome, serial no. 361373, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 35mm lens, 1949, chrome, serial no. 694094, body, VG, elements, G, slight scuff to front element, together with black/nickel VIDOM and 5cm lens hood, in maker's case
A Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, 1960, chrome, serial no. 966189, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, 1957, chrome, serial no. 1511398, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Letz Hektor f/4.5 135mm lens, 1956, chrome, serial no. 1415871, body, G, elements, G, some light internal haze and marks to rear element, complete with filter, lens hood and maker's case, together with original receipt from Lewis Newcombe Ltd. dated 18.11.59
A Prototype Wake IV Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 454, with Schneider Xenar f/3.5 50mm lens, serial no. 1880886, in Compur-Rapid shutter, body, VG, door retaining clips sheered off but still included, lens, VG, shutter working, complete with lens cap engraved 'W' and with Leitz 50mm brightline finder, in fitted case

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