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A Carl Zeiss Jena Stereo-Palmos Stereo Camera, 9x12cm, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/6.3 90mm lenses, serial nos. 167788 / 167714, body, G, roller-blind shutter not working, lenses, G, some fungus to rear, with spare lens board, together with Carl Zeiss Verant Stereoscope viewer and various stereo slides, some color
A Corfield 66 Camera, chrome, serial no. AA00943, with Corfield Lumax f/3.5 95mm lens, black, serial no. 2212949, body, VG, shutter working, covering very slightly starting to lift at edges, lens, G, scuff / coating mark to front element, with two roll-film backs, and two plate holders, in maker’s case
A Graflex Speed Graphic Signal Corps U.S. Army KE-12-1 Camera, green, serial no. 892576, military no. 2180, with Graflex Optar f/4.5 127mm lens, serial no. G43937, body, G, lens, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, with seven DDS, matching green tripod, in fitted aluminium case; this model was possibly made in the Korean War up to 1953, or even up to 1955; the case carries US Army stencils indicating that it saw service at Long Binh, close to Saigon, and the largest US Army base in Viet Nam during the conflict between Viet Nam and the USA
The Roy Hungerford Collection, Including Lots 355, 483, 491-493, 496, 504, 595-599 and 603, Roy (1920-2015) had a keen interest in photography all his life. He started taking photographs as a boy with a box camera and before World War II he was also taking colour photographs. In his nineties he was happily using a digital camera. Roy became an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society and was a member of their historical group. He exhibited at various venues including the London Salon until recently. His interest extended to all aspects of photography: developing his own films (he always had his own darkroom), researching old printing processes (which he tried out with friends) as well as collecting cameras, lenses, books and medals. Roy’s excellent memory meant he had a vast store of information about photography, both theoretical and practical, which he was happy to share with anyone who was interested. A Kodak ‘Original’ Camera, circa 1888-1889, circular 2½, serial no. 11817, body, G-VG, swinging sector shutter working, with modified waist-level finder, VG, complete with maker’s cased embossed to top ‘E. B. Mackenzie’, and Kodak memorandum booklet, partly filled in, starting 14th November 1889; still loaded with film
A Kodak Super Six-20 Rangefinder Camera, 2¼x3¼, serial no. 2361, with Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 100mm lens, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with instructions and patents; the first camera in the world with an automatic exposure setting and supposedly only 719 of these cameras were produced
A Thornton Pickard Ruby Stereo Mahogany Field Camera, 4½x6½, serial no. 2182, with Taylor Taylor Hobson f/8 5.25” Rapid Rectilinear lenses, in Thornton Pickard stereo shutter, serial no. 13335 / 12999, body, F-G, shutter working, lenses, VG, together with Taylor Taylor & Hobson Casket Set No. III 8½x6½, W.A.R finish, incomplete, with two DDS and tripod
A Zeiss Contaflex TLR Camera, chrome, serial no. A46218, with Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar f/1.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2037129, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze and some tiny bubbles to glass, together with Sonnerblende 1283/8 lens shade, lens cap, and instruction manual, in maker’s case
A Contax I Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. G20848, with Zeiss-Opton T Sonnar f/1.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 712551, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze and single fungal patch, in maker’s case; top plate marked with Kriegsmarine stamp and ‘M5’, and base plate marked ‘MF 1041’ and ‘Kriegsmarine Eigentum’
A Corfield Periflex Camera, first version, with brown pigskin covering, black, serial no. 1992, with Corfield Lumar f/3.5 50mm lens, serial no. 2260, body, VG, shutter sticking slightly, lens, G-VG, some light cleaning marks, in original maker’s case; the very first Periflex model cameras produced were covered with brown pigskin which was only used for approx. 200 cameras. Later the brown pigskin was replaced as it was found the pig skin was very easy to stain. Some of the 200 produced may have had their coverings converted to the new black leather when the owners returned their cameras back to Wolverhampton for servicing
A Sharman D. Neill Mahogany Field Camera, 3x4”, with R. J. Beck Rectilinear 5” Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 1601, body, VG, lens, VG, engraved ‘ W. H. Walmsley & Co. Sole American Agents’, with Ross No.2 Symmetrical 4” Rotary Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 21446, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some light internal debris, both lenses in felt-lined lead tubes, one with set of stops, together with six DDS, Thornton Pickard shutter, and wooden tripod, in fitted case; ex-Christie’s lot number 459, 15th November 2005, maker’s plate to side ‘ Sharman D. Neill, 12 Donegall Place, Belfast, Optican to H.R.H The Prince of Wales’
A Voigtländer Bessa-R Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 00106004, with Voigtländer Ultron f/1.7 35mm lens, chrome, serial no. 9010037, body, VG, shutter working, some marks to rubber rear, lens, VG, together with Voigtländer Color-Heliar f/2.5 75mm lens, chrome, serial no. 9951666, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some very light internal haze, some boxed
A Wray Wrayflex Ia SLR Camera, chrome, serial no. 1803, with Wray Unilite f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 172524, body, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds inaccurate, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with Wray Lustrar f/4 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 121860, body, G-VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze

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