A Berning Robot II Luftwaffen-Eigentum / British Air Ministry Camera, 1939-45, black, serial no. F56681-6, with Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar f/2 40mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2440261, body, F, shutter working, lens, G, some very light internal haze a few cleaning marks Note: A very unique example of a Luftwaffen-Eigentum Robot, acquired and marked by the British Air Ministry. The lens is also engraved 'Luftwaffen-Eigentium' to the rear
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A Kinoptik Paris T/2.5 150mm Camera Lens, white, serial no. 71093, body G, aperture blades move freely, focussing ring moves well, optics F-VG, 1cm scratch to front element, some areas of separation / cracking to radius of front element, some light haze present, otherwise VG, with rear cap & lens hood,
A Hasselblad 503CX Medium Format Camera, & Friends, to include a Hasselblad 503CX camera body, chrome, serial no. RR 1423380, winds & releases correctly, with some cracking to internal blacking, old-style waist-level finder, with standard focussing screen, also with an NC-2 45° finder, optics G-VG, also with long & shot Hasselblad straps, together with a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/4 150mm lens, optics VG, some light haze present, also with a metered winding knob, responds to light, some damage to plastic casing, together in a Hasselblad hardcase,
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica IIIg Delay 35mm Rangefinder Camera chrome, 1957, serial no.861814, with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar f/2.8 5cm collapsible lens, serial no.1618209, shutter jammed, body F-G, small piece of leatherette missing below lens mount, lens F-G, overall moderate haze, with lens cap, maker's ever ready case and an early model Leica case
A Leitz Leicaflex SL 35mm SLR Camera, chrome, serial no. 1341998, body G, shutter working, some light paint chips to some areas, some very light corrosion to film guide rails, some light dirt to viewfinder, together with a Leitz Elmarit-R f/2.8 35mm lens, serial no. 2410294, body G, some paint wear present, optics G-VG, some very light haze present, with printed manual,
A Good Selection of Zeiss Ikon Contax Accessoires, together with a Contax III, serial no. G9756, shutter not working, rangefinder patch clear, together with a Carl Zeiss Jenna Sonnar f/2 5cm lens, serial no. 2228471, optics G, some haze present, in maker's case, together with a Zeiss Ikon Contatest, a part-complete Contaprox set, a selection of macro & closeup attachment, a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/4 135mm lens, serial no. 2287195, optics F-VG, some separation present, otherwise VG, in maker's case, together with a Zeiss Ikon Contax I camera case, also with a Zeiss Ikon Contameter,
A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format SLR Camera chrome, 1980, serial no.RS1241652, with a Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no.6265025, body VG, lens VG, very light dust, together with a a 500C/M instruction booklet, a 45 degrees prism finder, a Hasselblad magazine for Polaroid film, a hand grip and a focusing screen
A Selection of Zeiss Ikon Camera Viewfinders, to include a Zeiss Ikon 427 universal finder, body VG, optics VG, some light haze present, in maker's carry case, together with a Zeiss Ikon 433/26 Albada collapsible viewfinder, body VG, optics F, issues with etched banding to optical element, also with a Zeiss Ikon 543/7 8.5cm & 13.5cm viewfinder, black, body G-VG, also with a Zeiss Ikon 563/03 8.5cm & 13.5cm viewfinder, chrome, body G, some warping to support frame,
A Bentzin Primar-Reflex Medium Format Camera, 1925-50, black, serial no., 27254, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/2.8 100mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2566402, body, G-VG, shutter requires attention, lens, VG, together with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar T f/3.5 165mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3400585, body, VG, elements, VG, complete with maker's case
A Kiev 60 Medium Format SLR Camera Outfit, chrome, serial no, 9211537, body G-VG, shutter working, with TTL metered head, working when batteries are inserted, together with a waist level finder, also with an MC Volna-3 f/2.8 80mm lens, serial no. 9012780, optics VG, also with a Mir-38B f/3.5 65mm lens, serial no. 930485, optics VG, in maker's carry case,
A Good Selection of Hasselblad Camera Accessories, to include a metered winding knob, in maker's bubble, two standard winding knobs, one in maker's bubble, a folding lever winding knob, in maker's bubble, four standard focussing screens together with a bright matte focussing screen, a 645 screen mask, also with a rear focussing matte, four early rear body caps, a rear body cap, a darkslide, together with a range of filters, lens hoods, a front body cap, & a boxed extension 16E tube,
An Interesting Home-Made Aluminium 35mm 'Rotating Stage Camera' Outfit, consisting of a 35mm body, fitted to a 180-degree rotating turret that switches between the body and ground glass focusing screen, complete with two additional lenses, and other accessories, together with a card showing distance to flange of shutter conversions titled 'Rotating Stage Camera'
A Georgian Camera Lucida, English, c.1820, unsigned but similar to those made by Cary or Dollond, the lucida with table clamp to the base, telescopic drawer tube engraved 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 and D, the prism head with 2 magnifying lenses and a shade, in a sharkskin covered case, case 23cm wide. The Camera Lucida - also known as the "light chamber," is an optical device that was patented by William Hyde Wollaston in 1806. Its purpose is to assist in the precise rendering of objects during sketching. The instrument comprises a small stand supporting a four-sided prism, positioned above a sheet of paper which superimposes the image viewed over the paper. This allows the artist to sketch the scene in front of them.
An Unusual Modified City Sale & Exchange Salex Mahogany & Brass Camera, body G, with Salex pneumatic shutter to front, missing bulb, front board home-modified for larger lenses, with rear standard part replaced, back held in my home made tabs, back modified to possible 8x10, ground glass intact, fixed front standard, rear standard capable of swing & tilt,
A Voigtlander Superb Medium Format TLR Camera, black, serial no. 235756, body G, shutter working, with Anastigmat Skopar f/3.5 7.5cm taking lens, optics VG, some light cleaning marks present, also with Anastigmat Helomar f/3.5 viewing lens, serial no. 835533, optics G-VG, some cleaning marks present, with camera strap,
A Sinclair & Co. Una 2¼x3¼" Mahogany Hand & Stand Camera, 1900, with Ross Xpres f/4.5 4¾" lens, black, serial no. 172720, in Newman Sinclair 'Perfect' shutter, body, VG, lens, VG, shutter working, also with Ross Homocentric f/6.3 4¼" lens, body G, optics G, with six DDS and maker's fitted case,
A Minox LX 'Gold' Limited Edition Sub-Miniature Camera, 1995, gold, serial no. 147, with Minox f/3.5 15mm lens, body, E, shutter fires but sticking slightly, lens, E, complete with wooden presentation box, paperwork and outer box Note: Limited Edition of only 250, engraved with the signature of Walter Zapp
A Good Leica IIIf 35mm Rangefinder Camera Outfit, to include a Leica IIIf, 1951, serial no. 548782, body G, shutter working, rangefinder contrast poor, viewfinder clear & bright, together with a Leitz Elmar f/3.5 3.5cm lens, serial no. 653802, body G-VG, optics G-VG, some light haze present, with front & rear caps, together with a Leitz Elmar f/3.5 5cm lens, serial no. 670234, body G-VG, optics G, some cleaning marks & light haze present, with front & rear caps, together with a Leitz Elmar f/4 9cm lens, serial no. 596726, body G-VG, optics G, some haze present, with hood & rear cap, also with a Wollensak Ser. II Velostigmat, f/4.5 127mm lens, serial no. 483570, body G, optics G, small scratch to inner optics, with front cap, together with a Leitz universal finder, three reloadable film cassettes in velvet-lined cases, & a Toth Duto 42mm slip-on soft-focus filter, all together in fitted outfit case, together with a book of photographs of receipts & service history for 548782 & other lenses, also with an instruction book in French,
A Mid 19th Century Stereo Tailboard Camera, English, c.1870, unsigned, constructed of French polished mahogany, with square edge bellows, with rack and pinion focusing, notches to rear of camera for septum (not present), with stereo landscape lenses engraved M P Tench , 153 Fleet St London, and numbered 1070 & 1071, with a single lens board and 4 DDS's

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