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ADDITIONAL CONDITION REPORT INFORMATION SEE BOTTOM OF DESCRIPTION W. Morley mahogany and brass camera, with two plate backs measuring 5.25 x 7.75 inches, together with a collection of unrelated mahogany camera accessories including nine plate backs of various sizes, three stereo viewers, six lenses of differing sizes, also two Ensign 'All distance' camera and a Kodak Six-20 Brownie C. The Morley camera measures 22cm x 30cm extended.Condition report: The Morley camera and equipment are in fair order, a clean and polish would make them look more presentable. Close inspection reveals signs of a regular working life with working alterations, small damages and repairs to the wood work and metal work as well as typical scuffs dents and scratches. The lens ratchet only partially works in extending the lens, the glass is free of chips or cracks. The camera base board appears to be a period replacement. The only lenses with markings are as follows: Clement & Gilmer Paris Jules Vogel Philadelpia 16664 No.3 Hemispherique Rapide 5758 also reads 'Property of Maps' The Large chromed lens has a CM monogram and registered trade mark There is one lens with a white tag which the previous owner has written 'Detzval 5" 1875' The lens attached to the camera has no marks. Additional Condition report information: The pinion is missing from the rack and pinion mechanism of the unmarked 'Petzval' lens, and the large chromed lens. The Clement & Gilmer lens lacks the rear glass. The small black flat fish eye lens seen in the centre of the fifth image along with the yellow label on it has a crack to the glass.
Collection of Nikon and Cannon cameras, Cannon prime lenses and a boxed Ray Flash Ring,. We cannot guarantee the working order of this lot. We recommend viewing in person. Camera models include Nikon D70, F70, EOS500, EOD650 and Canon AE1.Lenses include Tokina 28mm, Minolta Teleplus x2, Sigma 72mm and 52mm, Vivitar Series I 70-210,, and 62mm, Canon 50mm (x2 of these), Canon Hoya 49 mm, 75-300 mm.
Rolleiflex 2.8D SN. 1600733, Franke & Heidecke, Heidosmat 1:2.8/80, viewing lens 732582, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 taking lens, Nr 1245409, and a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera. Ewbank's cannot guarantee the working order of this lot. Externally, lenses are ok to the naked eye. Both cases have scratches and wear consistent with age and use. The leather Rolleiflex camera case has some scratches and wear.
NO RESERVE Africa.- Dugmore (A. Radclyffe) Wild Life and the Camera, frontispiece, plates, original decorative cloth, small stain to upper cover, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1912 § Johnson (Martin) Over African Jungles, first edition, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p110], 1935 § Dando (Walter P.) Wild Animals and the Camera, mounted collotype frontispiece, plates including 11 mounted collotype, occasional light spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, n.d.; More Wild Animals and the Camera, mounted collotype frontispiece, plates including 11 mounted collotype, spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to extremities, n.d.; and 5 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (9)
Miscellaneous books, a quantity, including Harris, William CornwallisThe Wild Sports of Southern Africa. 1852. Fifth edition, 8vo, folding map and 34 (of 36) hand-coloured lithographed plates, virutally disbound, lower board only, title page dust-soiled and with stamp at head, occasional light soiling but plates mostly very clean; Egbert, D.D. The Tickhill Psalter and Related Manuscripts. New York, 1940. Folio, Newbattle Abbey College stamp to title and endpaper, original cloth, dustwrapper torn; Skrine, F.H. Life of Sir William Wilson Hunter. 1901., original cloth, stamp to title-page; [Oxford] An Account of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia, to the University of Oxford. Oxford, 1815. Folio, folding sheet & 2 uncoloured plates, lacks the frontispiece, original boards, uncut, worn, cover detached; Maxwell, M. Stalking Big Game with a Camera. 1925. 4to, original cloth, worn, upper hinge broken; sold not subject to return (quantity)Provenance: The property of the Newbattle Abbey College Trust
Ransome, Arthur2 typed letters, signed, addressed to 'Howard', and written at Haverthwaite: in the first dated June 2. 1960, Ransome discusses Swedish publishers for his works, and experiences of the Adriatic coastline; in the second letter, dated May 5. 1961, Ransome refers to the publication of Swallowdale and discusses misprints in the proof copies of the work, followed by a brief request that "...the Penguins follow the text of, say, the 29th edition..." before Ransome laments his own typing skills; each letter 26 x 21cm; a note from the Alden Press is stapled to the reverse of the second letter; and a camera, said to have belonged to Arthur RansomeNote: The camera included in this lot, a Six-20 'Kodak' B, issued between 1937 and 1940, was given to the vendor by George Wren Howard, of the Jonathan Cape publishing house. Howard was chairman of the company and a good friend of Arthur Ransome, who is thought to have given him the camera.
Natural History, a quantityHarvie-Brown, J.A. A Fauna of the North-West Highlands & Skye. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904. 8vo, green cloth; [Idem] A Vertebrate Fauna of Argyll... Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892. 8vo, contemporary quarter calf; Fisher, James - The New Naturalist The Fulmar. London: Collins, 1952. 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket; Fraser, Sir Hugh Amid the High Hills. London: A. & C. Black, 1923. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Kearton, Cherry With Nature and a Camera... London: Cassell and Company, 1808. 8vo, contemporary green cloth gilt; Grieve, Symington The Great Auk, or Garefowl... London: Thomas C. Jack, 1885. 4to, cloth; Pike, Oliver G. Behind the Veil in Birdland. London the Religious Tract Society, 1908. Folio, original green cloth gilt; Gordon, Seton Highland Days. London: Cassell, 1964. Third edition, 8vo; [Idem] A Highland Year. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1947. 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket; [Idem] Birds of the Loch and Mountain. London: Cassell and Company, 1907. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; [Idem] A Foot in Wild Places. London: Cassell and Company, 1937. 8vo, dust-jacket with tears; and a quantity of others, sold not subject to return
Hall, Captain BasilForty Etchings, from Sketches made with the Camera Lucida in North America. Edinburgh: Cadell & Co., 1829. 4to, folding hand-coloured map, 40 engravings on 20 sheets, original paper-covered boards, some slight internal spotting and browning, some rubbing and chipping to covers and spine, joints splitting
Photography - A Jhagee Exakta A SLR camera, Xenar f3.5 7cm lens, leather case c.1935. This is an interesting example of an Exacta camera in as much as it has knob winder as per model type 2.2, but has a two hole vacublitz socket as per model type 4.1. Condition Report: Lever for helix lock missing.
Photography - A Gerlach Ideal Color 35 camera, Nixon f3.5 45mm lens; A Balda Baldixette camera, Baldar f9 72mm lens; Another similar; A Dacora Digna camera; A Haking Halina Paulette Electric 35mm viewfinder camera, case; A Haking Halina 6-4 duel format eye-level camera (boxed); A Haking Halina 35X 35mm camera, case; An Amica Eyelux 18 35mm rangefinder camera (Branded for Boots the Chemists) A Zeiss Ikon Duper Ikonta IV (534/16) camera body (9)

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