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Cigarette Cards: An album of assorted vintage cigarette cards - all full sets. From a large private collection, including cigarette, cigar and tea cards. This album featuring all Cavanders cards. Including; Ancient Chinese, Ancient Egypt, Camera Studies, Coloured Stereoscopic, Foreign Birds, Glorious Britain, Little Friends, Peeps Into Many Lands, River Valleys, Colonial Series, Homeland Series and The Nations Treasures etc.
Jeremy Corbyn' by Phil Maxwell - Original photo mounted and framed to 30cm x 40cm - From early childhood Phil was fascinated by photography. The first camera he used was an old box camera with a hole at the front for the exposure of the roll of film which slipped along the back of the box. It was simplicity itself, but it had the capacity to mesmerise. The facility to capture a moment in time was like magic for a young boy. As the years went by, his fascination changed to a passion that drew him to other photographers, and he bagan to explore the world and humanity through the hundreds of pictures that were waiting to be discovered in books in his local library
Three Dinky Toys B.B.C. T.V. Vehicles, 967 TV Mobile Control Room, in excellent unboxed condition, 968 Roving Eye Vehicle with camera man and aerial, in good condition, with a good Dinky Supertoys blue/white stripe box and 969 Extending Mast Vehicle, with original dish, in excellent condition, one inner packing piece, instruction leaflet, in a very good to excellent original Dinky Supertoys blue/white stripe box (3 items)
*Beaton (Cecil, 1904-1980). Acting Flight Lieutenant Thomas 'Ginger' Neil, No. 249 Squadron, RAF North Weald, 1940, vintage gelatin silver print, showing Neil bending over and smiling towards camera beside his Spitfire, 209 x 200 mm, single corner pinholes and old pencil markups to verso Wing Commander Thomas Francis 'Ginger' Neil, DFC & Bar, AFC, AE (born 1920) is a former Royal Air Force fighter pilot and ace of the Second World War, and one of the few remaining survivors of the Battle of Britain. He is the highest scoring living fighter ace, scoring a total of 14 kills during the Second World War. (1)
Jack (Major E. M.). On the Congo Frontier. Exploration and Sport, 1st edition, 1914, folding map, half-tone illustrations, a little light marginal toning, blue ink stamp to title verso, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, light clear tape residue mark across foot of spine and covers, 8vo (Czech p. 138), together with Neumann (Arthur H.), Elephant-Hunting in East Equatorial Africa. Being an Account of Three Years' Ivory-Hunting under Mount Kenia and among the Ndorobo Savages of the Lorogi Mountains, Including a Trip to the North End of Lake Rudolph, 1st edition, Rowland Ward, 1898, folding map contained in rear pocket (with Intelligence Division ink stamp), chromolithographed plate of butterflies, illustrations, modern half calf, small water stains at foot of lower cover, 8vo (Czech p. 207), plus Baldwin (William Charles), African Hunting and Adventure. From Natal to the Zambesi including Lake Ngami, the Kalahari Desert from 1852 to 1860, 3rd edition, 1894, portrait frontispiece, folding map, four colour lithograph plates, wood-engravings, scattered light spotting, upper area of half title excised and repaired, original cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo (Czech p. 17), with three others related: Abel Chapman's Retrospect. Reminiscences and Impressions of a Hunter-Naturalist in Three Continents 1851-1928, 1928, Frank Puxley's In African Game Tracks, 1929 and A.J. Siggins' Shooting with Rifle and Camera, 1931 (6)
*Polaroids. A group of vintage Polaroid prints relating to Pat Hearn/Mark Morrisroe, circa 1980s, mostly nude studies of a single young female subject, together with a small colour photograph of Hearn holding her Polaroid camera, 9 x 11 cm Pat Hearn (1955-2000), was a founder of the Gramercy International Art Fair and a pioneer of the art scene in the East Village, SoHo and Chelsea. Mark Morrisroe (1959-1989) was an American performance artist and photographer whose work Hearn exhibited from 1985 onwards. (18)
Stieglitz (Alfred, editor). Camera Work, Number 18, New York, 1907, 10 photogravures after photographs by George Davison, Sarah C. Sears and William B. Dyer, light damp stain affecting lower left blank area of most image leaves, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, some tears with loss and upper wrapper detached, small folio Includes George Davison's 'The onion field - 1890', 'In a village under the South Downs', 'A Thames locker', 'Wyvenhoe', 'On the Colne in Essex', 'The long arm' and Berkshire teams and teamsters'; Sarah C. Sears' 'Mrs Julia Ward Howe' and 'Mary'; William B. Dyer's 'The spider' and 'L'Allegro'. (1)
Three Yashica cameras, model no's. FX-D Quartz 027757; 108 Multi Programme, 5037569; FX-3 Super 1257196; a Yashica lens DSB 135mm; a Fujica AX-1 camera, no. 3054100; four Minolta cameras, comprising: Dynax 5000 I, no. 19142008; Dynax 700 SI, no. 13409273; Dynax 500 SI, no. 01536087; and Dynax 4, no. 41211491 (no lenses).

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