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WAYNE JOHN: (1907-1979) American Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Wayne standing in a full length pose, wearing a Stetson hat, in a friendly group pose alongside four women and another gentleman. Signed by Wayne in black ink to the image, 'Anita - Camera men don't have me looking like this anymore. How about you? John Wayne' and dated 1975 in his hand. The signature and inscription partially run across a darker area of the image although remain completely legible. Annotated to the verso in ink 'This is me - Anita Gottlieb Summer', evidently the lady to whom the photograph was inscribed and undoubtedly also one of the four ladies in the image. Some slight traces of former mounting to the verso and a few minor corner creases, otherwise VG
A small group of cameras including Asahi Pentax ME with SMC Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mm lens, Ilford Sportsman camera with Dacora Dignar 1:3.5/45mm lens, an SMC Pentax-M 1:4 200mm zoom lens and Prinz 880C flash unit etc, also a pair of Zenith Tempest 8x40mm binoculars, majority of items cased, also a small group of British and international low denomination 20th century coinage and small group of costume jewellery.
Autographed 16 x 12 photo, NOBBY STILES 1970, a superb image depicting the midfielder staring into the camera as he leans on a goalpost during a game for Manchester United, c1970, signed using a silver marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A French rhodium or chrome plated brass camera lucida, P. Berville, Paris, circa 1900 With two-draw telescopic arm fitted with universal pivot carrying small glass prism inset into an oxidised carrier incorporating a slot to carry one from a choice of eleven glass lenses/slides present with the lot, the opposing end with thumbscrew clamp for fitting to the edge of a table incorporating lockable pivot for the arm and inscribed CHAMBRE CLAIRE UNIVERSELLE, MODELE DEPOSE, P. BERVILLE - 25 Chausee d’Antin. PARIS, in red velvet lined fabric covered case further stamped with makers name to the inside of the lid, the box 28cm (11ins) wide; with a German stainless and japanned steel planimeter, inscribed Maho No. 60, early 20th century, of Polar type with tracer and arm incorporating Vernier scale within frame incorporating measuring wheel, dial, support wheel and pivot for the pole arm terminating with pinned anchor weight, the pole arm inscribed Maho No. 60, in purple velvet lined fabric covered case, 26cm (10.25ins) wide, (2). The camera lucida allows an artis/draughtsman to trace the form of a three-dimensional object by viewing a reflection of the object via the prism and lens assembly connected to the end of the telescopic arm. The design was patented by William Hyde Wollaston in 1806 although the principals of the instrument had been outlined by Johannes Kepler in his Dioptrice in 1611.The planimeter allows the area of a shape to be measured by tracing around its outline and has historically proven useful in cartography and surveying photography. The polar planimeter was developed in 1854 by The Swiss mathematician Jakob Amsler-Laffon although the design had been pioneered by Johann Martin Hermann in 1814.

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