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Lot 469

Vinyl - Rock & Pop - A collection of approx 70+ LP's including ELO, Aztec Camera, Phil Collins, Tina Turner and more. Sleeves & Vinyl at least VG overall

Lot 1137

Tasco Luminova 660 Power Refractor Telescope, Olympus OM20 camera, Reulie 10 x 50 field view binoculars, Metamec clock, Canon Digital 1 x US40 camera, Olympus 5 x wide optional zoom, Nikon Coolpix 3200 digital camera:- One Box

Lot 26

A camera bag and contents of filters, various cameras and a Cannon printer

Lot 1589

Camera Salyut 6x6 (Salut) Hasselblad Style Camera, Kiev-USSR, in case.

Lot 1600

Leica C3 Camera, with Leica Vario-Elmar 28-80 ASPH lens and case, Konica, Boots examples, binoculars.

Lot 1619

Bodill-Parker & Co Brass Military Button Cleaning Guard, brass miners lamp, brass figure of a dog, Ilford sports camera, cork picture etc:- One Tray

Lot 1654

'Sportser' Cine Camera, students microscope (boxed), Dinky planes, handcuffs, chattering teeth, Meccano motor and key, etc:- One Tray

Lot 237

SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTincluding a Nikon EM M90 35mm camera with a Sigma Zoom 28-80mm lens, a Nikon Series E 50mm lens, a Nikon Series E 28mm lens, a Nikon SB-E flash, Bell & Howell Macro 80-205mm lens, Bell & Howell 2x tele converter, Cenlon F.G.3.0 flash and other items

Lot 239

PAIR OF PRINZ FIELD GLASSESwith 12x50 magnification, contained in a brown leather case, a pair of Frank-Nipole field glasses with 8x30 magnification, contained in a dark brown leather case and a Kodak Retinette 35mm camera (3)

Lot 289

SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTincluding an electronic stereoscopic viewer with cards, a Samsung digital camcorder, a vintage Kodak Baby Brownie, a pair of Olympus 8x25 field glasses, and Agfa Prontor II folding camera, a projector screen, etc.

Lot 279

A 'HALINA' VINTAGE CAMERA WITH COLOURED LENS AND FURTHER LENS (3)

Lot 472

A VINTAGE CASED 'KEYSTONE' CAPRI U.S.A. 25X CINE CAMERA

Lot 473

A VINTAGE CASED 'YASHICA' REFLEX ZOOM 8-E CINE CAMERA

Lot 16

Leica IIIa Screw mount camera, serial number 290816 for 1938, fitted with Elmar f=5cm 1:3.5 lens with cap, together with three Leica branded film cases and spools, Leica ever ready case, instruction book and various filters, 13.5cm wide For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 20

An old camera, clocks, lamps etc.

Lot 48

An old camera together with a camcorder.

Lot 1115

Baldina Non-Folding Camera 35 mm with Coupled Range Finder Circa 1957. With collapsible lens/mount and Helical Focus system. Complete with leather camera case and strap. Excellent condition, please see accompanying photographs.

Lot 1116

Regula L Camera With A Steinheil Munchen Cassar 1:2.8/45mm. Made In Germany. 1958. Please See Accompanying Image.

Lot 1365

Antique Cash Box - Complete With Key. Together With An All-Distance Pocket Ensign Camera.

Lot 186

* Kinora of London flicker book viewer. "The Kinora" of London flicker book viewer, early 20th century, wooden model in golden oak, in working order, with three reels including No 347 (untitled), No 542 (untitled) and No 101 "Joys of Suburbia, Moving In".The Kinora system of "home movies" was an invention of the Lumière Brothers in 1896, based on an idea by Herman Casler. Reels of "flipbook" type photographic leaves mounted in a simple miniature mutoscope-type viewing machine were very popular until WWI. Reels could be bought or hired and featured scenes of actuality and many other subjects. It was possible to have one's Kinora moving portrait taken in a studio. A home movie camera was also marketed in England.(Qty: 4)

Lot 232

Photography Patents. A group of 105 photography patents, 1859-72, including John Henry Pepper, Apparatus for showing stereoscopic pictures, 1859; Enrico Angelo Ludovico Negretti & Joseph Warren Zambra, Stereoscopes, 1859; Charles Cowper and John Henry Pein, Photographing on uneven surfaces; Apparatus for that purpose; 1859; Thomas Sutton, An improved camera for taking photographic portraits and instantaneous pictures, 1861; Edgar Cox, Portable dark chambers or tents for the purpose of photographic manipulation in the field, 1866; John Henry Dallmeyer, Compound lenses suitable for photographic uses, 1866; Walter Bentley Woodbury, Producing designs upon wood and other materials, 1866; Oliver Sarony, Improvements in photographs to give them artistic effect and to produce enlarged and permanent pictures from small negatives, 1869; all disbound but retaining original printed upper blue wrapper, small folio (Qty: 105)

Lot 299

* Nudes. A group of 14 vintage gelatin silver print female nude studies, probably Czech, 1950s/1970s, including nine individual nudes, circa 1950s/1960s, 21 x 17.5cm, together with three of a Czech modelling shoot/camera club, circa 1960s, 28 x 17.5cm and slightly smaller, plus one related of two male photographers at the session, plus one other close-up detail of knees and a female hand, plus a large experimental photograph, circa 1970s, wetstamp of Miroslav Feszanicz to verso, 33 x 27.5cm (Qty: 15)

Lot 308

* Press Prints. A group of four press print photographs, circa 1970s/1990s, later gelatin silver prints of photographs by Ansel Adams, Bruce Weber, Andre Kertesz and Alfred Stieglitz, publicity labels to versos, together with two vintage gelatin silver prints by Fay Godwin of Avebury with Creative Camera wetstamp to verso and Jill Freedman of a clown (from Circus Days, 1975), photographer's wetstamp to verso, all 24 x 22cm and similar (Qty: 6)

Lot 334

* The Cottingley Fairies. A rare original contact print photograph of 'Frances and the Fairy Ring', 1917, vintage photograph taken by Elsie Wright of her cousin Frances Griffiths and printed by her father Arthur Wright in 1917 from a glass plate used in his quarter-plate 'Midg' camera, two small pencil indentations to the eyes [by Frances] and inscription 'The Fairy Ring' in her hand to verso, 7 x 10cmProvenance: Mrs Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths. An exceptionally historic photograph, being one of only a few copies made for family and friends by Arthur Wright in his basement darkroom at 31 Main Street, Cottingley. This particular photograph was given to his niece Frances, who appears with the fairy figures in the photograph taken by her older cousin Elsie Wright. In 1920 the glass plate negatives were loaned to Edward Gardner who sent them to Harold Snelling for 'improvement'. It is from the resulting improved negatives that most of the known photographs were then derived in 1920/1921. In this original photograph one can see the mist above and surrounding Frances removed from Snelling's sepia copies, and the duller whiteness of the fairy figures later brightened up by Snelling.(Qty: 1)

Lot 335

* The Cottingley Fairies. A rare original contact print photograph of 'Fairy with a Posy', 1920, vintage photograph taken by Frances Griffiths of her cousin Elsie Wright with their 'Cameo' quarter-plate camera given to them by Edward Gardner and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, inscribed by Griffiths in pencil to verso 'F. Griffiths, Form 2a Girls, Municiple Scho[ol], Scarboro[ugh]', 9.5 x 7cmProvenance: Mrs Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths. A very rare original contact print made by Arthur Wright and given to his niece Frances who has inscribed in pencil on the back.(Qty: 1)

Lot 336

* The Cottingley Fairies. A rare original contact print photograph of 'The Fairy Bower', 1920, vintage photograph taken by Frances Griffiths, developed and printed by her uncle Arthur Wright from a glass plate used in her cousin Elsie's quarter-plate 'Cameo' camera, inscribed in Frances's hand in pencil to verso 'The Fairies Bower', a little dust-soiling and slight bruising to lower outer corner affecting blank area only, 10.5 x 7.5cmProvenance: Mrs Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths. The fairies one can see in 'The Fairy Bower' (so named by Conan Doyle) are the same as the fairies Frances always claimed to see in the beck in 1917 and 1918. However, the fairies in this 1920 photograph were taken in the field above the beck. Frances had never seen them there before. This photograph, which is the only one featuring neither of the girls, was taken by Frances purely by chance. When Frances was brought to Cottingley from Scarborough in the summer of 1920, Elsie only had two paper fairies prepared. Photographing 'The Leaping Fairy' and 'The Fairy with a Posy of Flowers' went as planned, but Polly Wright was not satisfied they had only taken two photographs and sent them out to get more. To fill in the time until they could decently return, they climbed to the field above the beck. It was when sitting in the grass with the camera on her knee that Frances saw what she thought was a 'nest' in a cluster of harebells just three feet away from where she was sitting. Without thinking she set the camera for time, distance and exposure took her photo, having no idea what would appear on the plate until her uncle Arthur developed it the next day. Until the day she died in July 1986 Frances maintained she really did see fairies and that 'The Fairy Bower' was genuine and not faked. She told her daughter Christine in later life that she failed to understand how the camera lens had been able to detect the fairies as she herself only saw them 'obliquely'.(Qty: 1)

Lot 338

* The Cottingley Fairies. Frances Griffiths’ folding quarter-plate `Cameo' camera manufactured by W. Butcher & Sons, London, 1915-1920, with Lukos II symmetrical lens back, some signs of age wear, back missing, 14 x 11 x 5 cm (folded)Provenance: Mrs Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths. ‘Two good quarter-plate [‘Cameo’] cameras were bought, one for each of the girls, and then I went to Illingworth’s factory for the supply of two dozen plates … I went off, too, to Cottingley again, taking the two camera and plates from London, and met the family and explained to the two girls the simple working of the cameras, giving one to each to keep’, Edward L. Gardner, Fairies: The Cottingley Fairies and their Sequel , 4th revised edition, Theosophical Publishing House, 1966, pp. 24-5. This historic camera was given to Frances Griffiths by Edward Gardner and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1920. In 1972 Elsie sold her father’s ‘Midg’ camera (used for taking the first two Cottingley Fairies photographs in 1917) and the ‘Cameo’ camera (used in 1920) through Sotheby’s. The cameras now both reside at the National Media Museum, Bradford. It had been thought that this camera was the one used for at least one of the photographs taken by Frances in 1920, ‘The Fairy Bower’; and possibly the one of Elsie receiving a bouquet of flowers. However, from family papers it now appears probable that this camera was not received by Frances until October 1920, so shortly after these three final fairy photographs were taken in August 1920. Subsequently, Frances used this camera for family snapshots. This does contradict Gardner’s own versions of events as noted above and the intriguing possibility that this did take the fifth photograph in the series, and the one that Frances maintained was genuine right up until her death.(Qty: 1)

Lot 348

* Canon AE-1 Program camera and lenses. Collection of Canon 35mm camera equipment, including Canon AE-1 Program body (Serial Number 3225113) with Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 manual focus lens, Canon FD 70-210mm f/4 manual focus macro zoom lens (Serial Number 439293), Canon FD Extender 2x-B (Serial Number 17231), Sigma 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 multi-coated manual focus zoom lens (Serial Number 1059001), Helios 28mm f/2.8 manual focus wide-angle lens (Serial Number 810773), Canon 188A Speedlite flash, camera bag and several original user manuals, all lenses in excellent condition, camera untested and will need new battery but was working fine when last used. (Qty: 7)

Lot 349

* Compass / Jaeger Le Coultre 1930s miniature camera. Rare 1930s Compass miniature camera made by Jaeger Le Coultre in Switzerland, Serial Number 2773, excellent condition, with focussing screen back and roll film back, untested, takes 35mm film and has two optical viewfinders, one at a right-angle, three filters, an extinction meter, spirit level, rotating fitting for tripod bush in the base with five click stops allowing for panoramic and stereo pictures, shutter runs from 4½ seconds to 1/500s, together with Ensign Midget 'Model 22' miniature camera , in good condition, untested, in black soft leather case, Lumiere Eljy miniature camera , 1930s, made in France, with "Lypar" Anastigmat f/3.5 lens, complete with hard leather case.The Compass Camera was manufactured by the Swiss watch makers Le Coultre et Cie for the London company Compass Cameras Ltd. It was conceived and designed by Noel Pemberton Billing (1881-1948), a Member of Parliament and airman. The aircraft company he founded – Pemberton-Billing Ltd. – would go on to become Supermarine Aviation Works Ltd., and would manufacture, amongst other groundbreaking aircraft, the Supermarine Spitfire. The camera was launched in March 1937, and stayed in production until the early 1940s. Around 4-5000 cameras in total were made before production was prevented by war.(Qty: 6)

Lot 350

* Contax & Yashica 35mm cameras and lenses. Selection of Contax and Yashica 35mm cameras with Carl Zeiss Jena and Sigma lenses, including Yashica 159 MM camera with Carl Zeiss Jenazoom II 28-70mm f/2.8-4.3 multi-coated lens, two Yashica RTS camera bodies (one with winder), Contax 167 MT camera body, Yashica FR camera body, Sigma 600mm f/8 multi-coated telephoto mirror lens (Contax/Yashica mount), Sigma 400mm f/5.6 APO telephoto prime lens (Contax/Yashica mount), several original User Manuals and some sales brochures, stored in two aluminium flight cases. (Qty: 9)

Lot 352

* Eastman Kodak 16mm Kodascope Model B projector. Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model B silent 16mm cine film projector, untested but working when last used, with original case, film splicing kit, Cine-Kodak 'Model S' color filter, Kodacolor Adjustable Filter and original user manual, together with Kodak 16mm Model K cine film / movie camera (Serial Number 38328) with Kodak Anastigmat 25mm f/1.9 and 78mm f/4.5 lenses, in original leather case, slightly worn. (Qty: 2)

Lot 353

* Eastman Kodak No 3 Cartridge Model E camera. No 3 Cartridge Kodak Model E camera made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York, circa 1900 (Serial Number 2701), with Kodak Automatic shutter and dark maroon red bellows in good condition, handle intact, supplied with brown leather case. (Qty: 1)

Lot 354

* Epson R-D1 early digital rangefinder (Leica M-mount). Rare Epson R-D1, the first digital rangefinder camera ever made, Leica M-mount, model G911A, Serial Number x002285, near mint condition and in good working order, original near mint box with manuals, software, Epson battery charger, battery, body cap, original receipt from 2005 for £2101.92, no lens included.This was the first digital rangefinder camera made. The R-D1 was jointly developed by Seiko Epson and Cosina and manufactured by the latter. It uses Leica M-mount lenses or earlier Leica screw mount lenses with an adapter. An unusual feature to note on the R-D1 is that it is a digital camera that has a manually wound shutter with a rapid wind lever. The controls operate in the same way as film-based rangefinder cameras. Data such as white balance, shutter speed, picture quality, and shots remaining are all displayed with servo driven indicators on a dial like a watch face (made by Epson's parent company Seiko). With the rear screen folded away, it is not obvious this is a digital camera.(Qty: 1)

Lot 355

* Lancaster 'Le Meritoire' camera. J. Lancaster & Son (Birmingham) 'Le Meritoire' 1/4-plate bellows camera, circa 1882, possibly incomplete, with mahogany housing, brass fittings and original lens, plate carrier, box of plates by the Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd, London, two plastic developer trays, case and strap included but in poor condition, together with Eastman Kodak No 3-A Folding Pocket camera , last U.S. Patent date shown on the inside of the backplate is 1914, bellows showing signs of wear and repair, distance plaque detached but included, leather case in poor condition, together with Zeiss Ikon 'Ikonta' 524/2 6x9 camera (Serial Number W75354) with Novar 105mm f/3.5 lens and Frontor SVS shutter, camera and bellows in good condition, top of original leather case missing. (Qty: 3)

Lot 359

* Leica ( Leitz ) Stemar 33mm f/3.5 stereoscopic lens kit OIRZO-M. Rare Leitz Stemar 33mm f/3.5 chrome stereo lens , Serial Number 1124542, near mint condition and in good working order, front and rear chrome caps, made at the Midland factory in Ontario, Canada in 1954 (can be converted to Leica screw mount by removing the flange if required), with original box also containing the matching Leitz OIDYO chrome viewfinder, Leitz OEIGO stereo lens hood, Leitz OIMPO prism / beam splitter, all in near mint condition (except box) and full working order, no manual.Scarce, only 1571 examples of this lens were made. The Leica Stemar 33mm f3.5 stereo lens was first developed in 1940 but not put into mass production until 1954 (and shortly thereafter discontinued in 1957), it was the first and only stereo lens Leica produced for their M system. The lens can be used on modern Leica M digital cameras without damaging the sensor or shutter, allowing you to make digital stereoscopic images, or even 3D video footage if your Leica camera has video capability.(Qty: 1)

Lot 362

* Leica (Leitz) VOSTN Stereoly attachment for Leica II & III cameras. Leitz VOSTN Stereoly stereoscopic beam splitter attachment for Leica II and III camera models, very good condition and in good working order, complete with brown hard leather case (latch needs re-glueing). (Qty: 1)

Lot 363

* Leica accessories. A collection of Leica accessories, comprising filters, lens caps, lens hoods, prism finder, magnifier, brackets, bellows, close-up M1 series extension tubes (including Summar, Elmar 50mm M1:3, M1:2 & M1:1.5) etc., plus Leitz Wetzlar Germany Lens Hood Shade VTOOX for Elmar 50mm f/2.8 with aperture ring, Leitz 13352X Polarizer Special A42P lens, Leitz f. Summicron 5cm SOOFM in original box, Leica yellow filter 50mm 1:1.5 XOOPT in original box, Leica 50mm polarizing filter in original box, and Ilford Sportsman 300 camera in leather case, boxed MINOX copy stand, and projector type VIII S 7, 3-9cm supplementary lens. (Qty: a carton)

Lot 364

* Leica Attrappen (Shop Display) dummy cameras and accessories. Selection of Leica Attrappen (dummy cameras) and accessories for shop display, including Leica IIIf chrome rangefinder , Serial Number 10090A, with chrome Summicron 50mm f/2 dummy lens and chrome lens cap, Leica M2 chrome rangefinder , Serial Number 13028A, with chrome Summicron 50mm f/2 dummy lens and black lens cap, Leica R4 black camera body , Serial Number 1614282, with motor winder and several cut-away sections, black body cap, mounted on Leitz-branded clear perspex display stand, Leitz Elmar 135mm f/4.5 black dummy lens , not numbered, rear lens cap only, Leitz Summicron 50mm f/2 chrome dummy lens , front and rear caps, not numbered, Leitz Elmar 90mm chrome dummy lens , telescopic type, half vertical section only. (Qty: 6)

Lot 365

* Leica camera cases. A collection of 11 various Leica Ever Ready leather cases, plus a Leitz lens case, a Leitz compact camera case and original boxes for Leitz Blitzleuchtehalter CTOOM and Leitz Synchronblitzer, plus four Leica plastic carrier bags (Qty: a carton)

Lot 366

* Leica CL with Summicron 40mm and Elmar 90mm. Leica CL black rangefinder camera, Serial number 1319908, good cosmetic condition with very slight dent on top plate, rangefinder working horizontally but not vertically, with Leitz black soft leather case, original box and User Manual, together with Summicron-C 40mm f/2 black lens , Serial Number 2566618, excellent condition and good working order with original box, front cap and Service Card, Elmar-C 90mm f/4 black lens , Serial Number 2640945, excellent condition and good working order with original box and front cap. (Qty: 3)

Lot 367

* Leica CL with Summicron-C 40mm and Elmar-C 90mm. Leica CL black rangefinder camera, Serial number 1397860, made in Japan, good cosmetic condition with very small shallow dent on top plate, rangefinder not working, no battery in camera so meter untested, with body cap, Leitz black soft leather case, original box and User Manual, together with Summicron-C 40mm f/2 black lens , Serial Number 2635983, excellent condition and in good working order, with front lens cap, Elmar-C 90mm f/4 black lens , Serial Number 2606552, near mint condition and in good working order, with front and rear lens caps, all stored in Leitz black leather kit case. (Qty: 2)

Lot 368

* Leica compact cameras. A Leica C2-Zoom camera and AF-C1 camera, both with original Ever Ready Cases, Leica C2-Zoom instructions present, with original camera and case packaging and boxes (Qty: 4)

Lot 371

* Leica I camera (1930) with fixed Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica I camera, Serial Number 46517, made in Germany in 1930, good working order, generally in good condition with paint loss and wear commensurate with age from regular use, with fixed Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens, very good condition and in good working order, with Leica black metal lens cap .The Leica I was first introduced to the market at the 1925 spring fair in Leipzig, based on the Ur-Leica prototype developed by Barnack in 1913 and the Prototyp 1 developed in 1923. Followed by Leica Luxur and Leica Compur (a total of 60,586 of the Leica I, Luxur and Compur models were made). The Leica I had a fixed lens, interchangeable lenses were introduced in 1930.(Qty: 1)

Lot 372

* Leica I camera (1930) with fixed Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica I camera, Serial Number 52800, made in Germany in 1930, good working order, generally in good condition with paint loss and wear commensurate with age from regular use, with fixed Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens, very good condition and in good working order, with Leica black metal lens cap, rubbed and worn.The Leica I was first introduced to the market at the 1925 spring fair in Leipzig, based on the Ur-Leica prototype developed by Barnack in 1913 and the Prototyp 1 developed in 1923. Followed by Leica Luxur and Leica Compur (a total of 60,586 of the Leica I, Luxur and Compur models were made). The Leica I had a fixed lens, interchangeable lenses were introduced in 1930.(Qty: 1)

Lot 373

* Leica Ig chrome camera with Elmar "Mountain" 105mm f/6.3 lens. Leica Ig chrome camera, Serial Number 907311, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1957, excellent near mint condition, good working order, with body cap, together with Leitz Elmar 105m f/6.3 black lens , Serial Number 162173, made in Germany in 1933, very good condition and in good working order, with metal lens hood (slightly worn), front and rear lens caps and original red cylindrical Leitz box in good condition marked "Leitz Elmar 10,5cm Elzenkup Germany". (Qty: 2)

Lot 374

* Leica II rangefinder (1932) with 35mm , 50mm and 135mm lenses. Leica II rangefinder camera, Serial Number 92000, made in Germany in 1932, good condition with general wear and paint loss in places commensurate with age, appears to be in good working order, together with Leitz Hektor 50mm f/2.5 lens , Serial Number 140138, made in Germany in 1932, excellent condition and in good working order, Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens , Serial Number not found, made in Germany, excellent condition and in good working order, Leitz Elmar 35mm f/3.5 lens , Serial Number 470797, made in Germany in 1938, excellent condition and in good working order, Leitz Elmar 135mm f/4.5 black lens , Serial Number not found, made in Germany, good condition with some barrel marks and paint loss, good working order, with lens cap, plus Leica WINKO right-angle finder, Leica FOFER rangefinder and two metal Leica film holders, all stored in Leica green hard leather case with internal label "James A. Sinclair & Co. Ltd, 3 Whitehall, London, SW1", some damage to case.The Leica II is a rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1932. They were the first Leica cameras with a built-in rangefinder. The Leica II uses a coupled rangefinder distinct from the viewfinder. The viewfinder is set for a 50 mm lens; use of shorter or longer lenses requires installing an alternate viewfinder on the accessory socket.(Qty: a case)

Lot 375

* Leica IIc rangefinder (1938) with Summar 50mm f/2 lens. Leica IIc chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 297029, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany, very good condition overall with only minor surface marks, good working order, together with Leitz Summar 50mm f/2 chrome lens , Serial Number 482799, made in Germany in 1938, good condition, some discolouring on sliding barrel and aperture ring quite stiff, possibly in need of lubrication, no lens caps .

Lot 376

* Leica IIf rangefinder (1955) with Elmar 50mm f/2.8 lens. Leica IIf chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 763755, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1955, excellent condition overall with only some very minor surface marks, good working order, with brown hard leather case, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/2.8 lens , Serial Number 1636099, excellent condition and in good working order, with front lens cap. (Qty: 1)

Lot 377

* Leica IIf rangefinder with Summarex 85mm f/1.5 chrome portrait lens. Leica IIf chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 654678, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1953, excellent condition with only minor surface marks, good working order, with body cap, together with Leitz Summarex 85mm f/1.5 chrome portrait lens , Serial Number 732147, made in Germany in 1949, very good condition, some internal dust not affecting optical quality, focusing very stiff, lens may need lubrication and or servicing/repair, aperture moving nicely, with matching metal lens hood and front/rear caps. (Qty: 2)

Lot 378

* Leica IIf with Summicron 50mm, Visoflex and Bellows. Leica IIf chrome rangefinder camera (Serial Number 561648), excellent condition and good working order, together with Summicron 50mm f/2 chrome lens , Serial Number 1329182, very good condition and in working order, Visoflex I , Serial Number 20060, with angle magnifier, excellent condition, Leitz Bellows , Serial Number 7256, with bellows hood, both in excellent condition, Leitz nickel ball & socket , early type, excellent condition, the whole outfit stored in a rexine covered custom wooden case with keys. (Qty: a case)

Lot 379

* Leica III chrome camera with 5 lenses and accessories. Leica III chrome rangefinder camera (Serial Number 200941), near mint condition and in good working order, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 chrome lens (Serial Number 1244574) in good working order and excellent condition with caps, Leitz Hektor 28mm f/6.3 chrome lens (Serial Number 336576) in good working order and excellent condition with caps, Leitz Summarit 50mm f/1.5 chrome lens (Serial Number 1297964) in good working order and excellent condition with rear cap only, Leitz Elmar 90mm f/4 chrome lens (Serial Number 1411999) in good working order and excellent condition with caps, would benefit from an external clean, Leitz Elmar 135mm f/4 chrome lens (Serial Number 2007879) in good working order and excellent condition with caps, plus many accessories such as cassettes, filters, close-up accessories, flash unit and several finders, all stored securely in a large Leitz leather hard case in very good condition. (Qty: a case)

Lot 380

* Leica III rangefinder with Summar 50mm f/2 lens. Leica III black rangefinder camera, upgraded from 1931 Leica Ia by the factory, Serial Number 65795, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany, good condition, general wear commensurate with age, good working order, together with Leitz Summar 50mm f/2 chrome lens , Serial Number 316086, made in Germany in 1936, very good condition, good working order, black Leica lens cap .This camera started life as a Leica Ia in 1931. It was returned to the factory for an upgrade to Leica III specifications, which was quite common. Contemporary price lists give fixed costs for this and list the options available.(Qty: 1)

Lot 381

* Leica IIIb rangefinder (1938) with Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica IIIb chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 285656, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1938, very good condition overall with only minor surface marks, good working order, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 chrome lens , Serial Number 305420, made in Wetzlar, Germany in 1938, very good condition, with Schneider-Kreuznach black lens cap . (Qty: 1)

Lot 382

* Leica IIIb rangefinder (1938) with Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica IIIb chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 282370, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1938, very good condition overall with only minor surface marks, good working order, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 chrome lens , Serial Number 429081, made in Germany in 1935, excellent condition and in good working order with front lens cap . (Qty: 1)

Lot 383

* Leica IIIb rangefinder (1938/9) with Elmar 35mm f/3.5 lens. Leica IIIb chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 289627, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1938/9, very good condition condition overall with only minor surface marks, good working order, with Leica brown hard leather case in very good condition, together with Leitz Elmar 35mm f/3.5 lens , Serial Number 540570, excellent condition and in good working order, with front lens cap, Leica-Motor 1045 , good overall condition but some surface wear and paint loss on rear viewing window rim. (Qty: 1)

Lot 384

* Leica IIIf rangefinder (1951) with Summitar 50mm f/2 lens and Leicavit winder. Leica IIIf chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 596629, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1951-2, excellent condition overall with only some very minor surface marks, good working order, together with Leitz Summitar 50mm f/2 chrome lens , Serial Number 901402, made in Germany in 1951, excellent condition and in good working order, with Summitar UVa filter and front lens cap, Leicavit Rapid Winder , chrome, good working order, very slight damage underneath and a small shallow dent on the front but overall in good condition, Leica 50mm SBOOI bright line finder , excellent condition. (Qty: 1)

Lot 385

* Leica IIIf rangefinder (1953) with Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica IIIf chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 684763, manufactured at Midland factory, Ontario, Canada in 1953, very good condition overall with only minor surface marks, engraved at the back "W. John Harvie, Edmonton", good working order, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 chrome lens , Serial Number 988581, very good condition, aperture ring very stiff, possibly in need of lubrication, with Leica lens cap . (Qty: 1)

Lot 386

* Leica IIIf rangefinder (1955) with Hektor 73mm f/1.9 lens. Leica IIIf chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 774919, made in Germany in 1955, excellent condition overall with only minor surface marks, in working order but temperamental so may need service, with black body cap, together with Leitz Hektor 73mm f/1.9 lens , Serial Number 235394, very good condition, good working order, with Leica black metal lens hood and cap . (Qty: 2)

Lot 387

* Leica IIIg chrome rangefinder with Summitar 50mm f/2 lens. Leica IIIg chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 827836, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1956, excellent condition with only minor surface marks, good working order, with body cap, together with Leitz Summitar 50mm f/2 chrome lens , Serial Number 934264, made in Germany in 1951, very good condition, aperture ring very stiff, lens may need lubrication and or servicing/repair, focus ring moving nicely, with filter, front lens cap and plastic storage container. (Qty: 2)

Lot 388

* Leica IIIg rangefinder (1957) with Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens. Leica IIIg chrome rangefinder camera, Serial Number 891149, manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany in 1957, excellent condition with only some very minor surface marks, good working order, together with Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens , good overall condition but some marks, good working order. (Qty: 1)

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