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A box of assorted cameras to include Pal M4, Canon AF35 ML, and an Olympus OM1 CONDITION REPORTS No cameras are checked for working order. Olympus OM-1some scratches to base. Some wear to black paint with metal showing under. PAL M4 camera - significant wear to the leather case. Top of the camera is pitted with signs of wear. Canon digital IXUS camera 0 small scratches throughout. Praktica DCZ camera, some minor marks throughout. Canon Elph Jr camera, some minor scratches. Canon ML worn, with chip to flash guard. SOme minor scratches. Minolta zoom 5 some minor scratches, all cameras, with general wear and tear. Unknown if working.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising approximately 360 topographical postcards, mainly modern; a small quantity of Second World War and later naval photographs; an Ikoflex twin lens camera and two other cameras; various spectacles, some in Taunton cases; and a pair of Chinese table ornaments, each surmounted by a white metal dog of fo.
Kodak Retinette 1A ( Type 042 ) Camera. Manufactured 1960-1963. Features Exposure Meter. Reomar. 45mm f/2.8 lens In a Pronto Lk Shutter, Leather Case and Strap.+ a Minolta 5000 Camera, Features AF. Zoom Lens 35.70 Sky ( 1a ) 49mm Case and Strap, As New Condition and a Plusblitz X Universal For 1/10 Pocket Camera + a Minolta AF Zoom Lens 70-210 with Rolev M.G. 55mm Sky. As New Condition, Complete with Fabric Camera Bag and Strap and Accessories.
Subbuteo Teams and Accessories, Teams include 194 Crystal Palace, 25 Celtic/Shamrock, 114 FC Subbuteo (issued one year only), 308 Aldershot, Switzerland, 81 West Brom, 154 Everton, 3 Liverpool, all in small boxes, later issues include 393 Northern Ireland, 329 England, 214 Aberdeen/Bayern Munich, 166 Italy/Israel/Peterborough, 442 Scotland and 361 Millwall/St Johnstone/Ipswich, in original boxes with polystyrene trays, various spare football figures, qty unpainted Spectators, Camera Crew, World Cup, FA Cup and Premier League Cup, F-E, some damage and teams may not be complete, boxes P-G (large qty)
00 Gauge Accessories by Hornby Subbuteo and other Makers: including 70+ metal and plastic figures, Mabex Transfers, Subbuteo Film Camera Platform and Camera Men, Policemen, two Dugouts and other figures, quantity of fencing, telegraph poles, Dinky Toys Poster Hoarding and recast unpainted Dinky Toys figures (12), various animals and other Platform and Lineside Accessories, some N Gauge Accessories and Hornby 0 Gauge open Truck and Signal (without base) F-VG (qty)
GEORGE, H.B. The Oberland and its Glaciers: explored and illustrated with Ice-Axe and Camera. [Map, 28 original mounted photographs.] Bennett, 1866, 4to, cloth gilt. WHYMPER, E. Swiss Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil. RTS, [ca. 1870], 4to, cloth gilt. TURNER, D. Account of a Tour in Normandy. Engravings. Arch, 1820, 2 vols., pink calf gilt. (4)
Kurt Hutton (1893 - 1960), gelatin silver print - 'Care Free', Southend 1949, in glazed frame, inscribed verso, 17.5cm x 19cm NB. In his autobiography, Kurt Hutton writes in detail about this photograph: "Fair pictures can be very disappointing. Probably because so much of the atmosphere of a fair is a deliberately calculated effect, meant to get to work on human senses and not on the hard, unwinking stare of a lens. The glitter is bogus and all that is real about a fair are a number of hard-working people who are shrewd and very skilful about their jobs. There is no reason why one should not try to photograph that glitter, but it hardly ever comes off and the fun of the fair escapes - unless it is caught as it is reflected in people's faces. The photograph nearly drove me mad. The editor asked for some pictures of Southend fun fair, so I roamed all over the place and took an endless number of photos. Then the editor said: 'They're no good. I don't want to a series. I need one striking picture.' Southend seemed a long way to go again...so I went to Hampstead Heath. To make sure I took a pretty model with me. This time the editor said the photos were all right, but the girl was modelish - not really full of life, joy and laughter. 'Well,' said the editor, 'get something on the caterpillar. You know the sort of thing. It's quite easy.' I felt like asking 'Is it?'...so the next day I set off for Southend with a young actress. The photographs were very nice. 'This is it,' said the editor. 'Only I'd much rather have two girls. And this girl is fine but she looks more like an Oxford undergraduate than the Southend type.' By now I was beginning to feel slightly irritable...Next morning I met the two girls I had chosen and found one presented no problems, but the other was far from faultless to photograph. As we neared Southend the storm broke...so we just waited. Eventually it did clear up and with a wind blowing at a somewhat rude angle and with the right side of my difficult model's face to the camera, I got my picture. An easy picture such as you might pick up with a bit of luck any fine day." The image was taken on October 8th 1938 and the original caption was 'Two young women enjoying themselves on a rollercoaster at Southend Fair'

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