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Charles Hindley - Curiosities of Street Literature. With a new introduction by Leslie Shepard, Broad Sheet King. Published by The Broad Sheet King, London, 1966. Printed and made by Henry Gee Printing Company Ltd, from plates made by Camera One Ltd. Volume 1 Charles Hindley - Curiosities of Street Literature. With a new introduction by Leslie Shepard, Broad Sheet King. Published by The Broad Sheet King, London, 1966. Printed and made by Henry Gee Printing Company Ltd, from plates made by Camera One Ltd. Volume 2 These 2 volumes are reproductions of the original Street Literature and are fascinating windows into life, mainly in London of the 1800s and 1900s. Fine condition in publisher's decorated boards. These volumes are offered as one lot. Each volume has several hundred pages. Scarce. From single vendor Book and Magazine collection. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A collection of 5 VINTAGE CAMERAS including a KODAK 2A Folding Autographic Brownie with (damaged) box; a ROSS ENSIGN FUL-VUE SUPER camera with damaged case and manual; a KERSHAW EIGHT 20 PENGUIN with case; a KODAK BROWNIE SIX 20 MODEL D with case; a REX FLASH box camera with case, and a leather camera case without camera.Approx 6 pieces
Leonardo da Vinci. A Treatise on Painting, first edition in English, London: J. Senex & W. Taylor, 1721. Engraved frontispiece, title page printed in red & black, 35 engraved plates, five of which are folding, pp. [xviii], 189, 16pp. index, 3pp. publisher's advertisements. Octavo, worn panelled calf, ffep featuring mounted grisaille watercolour portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, captioned as 'a camera sketch from a large & authentic Print', the verso with manuscript notes, a 'Remark, on Pictures at Osmaston'. Contents very well-preserved & bright, a few folded corners and small marks in places, contemporary owner inscriptions and handling marks on title, binding worn with upper board detachedThe first edition in English of the influential Trattato della pittura, compiled from numerous manuscripts after Leonardo's death
Hill, David Octavius and Robert Adamson -- "Newhaven Fisheries". Circa 1845/printed 1909. Photogravure printed from the original paper negative by James Craig Annan on Japan tissue. 14 x 19,3 cm. Tipped in corners to original mount (time-stained, slight traces of use). From: Camera Work 28, 1909.A rich, dark print in excellent condition.Lit.: Alfred Stieglitz. Camera Work, The Complete Illustrations 1903-1917. Cologne 1997, ill. p. 479.
[*] NASA -- Photographer: William Anders. Earthrise from Apollo 8. December 24, 1968. Vintage chromogenic print on RC Kodak paper. 20,2 x 25,3 cm. Repeating THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermark on the verso.The celebrated image of planet Earth rising above the bleached lunar horizon. The crew had completed three lunar orbits before emerging from the far side and witnessing this sight, surely one of the most astounding ever photographed. Anders stated: "I was immediately almost overcome by the thought that here we came all this way to the Moon, and yet the most significant thing we're seeing is our own home planet, the Earth." – A few light pressure marks, colors slightly shifted, otherwise in very good condition.Lit.: Ron Schick and Julia Van Haaften. The View from Space. American Astronaut Photography 1962-1972. 1988, ill. p. 98.Andrew Chikin. Space. A History of Space Exploration in Photographs. 2002, ill. p. 83.Beaumont Newhall. Airborne Camera. The World from the Air and Outer Space. 1969, ill. pp. 136-37.
Sudek, Josef -- Landscape panoramas. 1950s. 2 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 11 x 29,7 cm. One photo with layout notes and marks in pencil on the verso.Some nicks in edges, a few light handling marks, otherwise in good condition.Lit.: Illustrated in Camera 4, 1972 (variant).Provenance: Allan Porter Collection
A Carl Zeiss surveyor's level, Serial No. 11924, in fitted oak box, supplied by Clarkson's Optical Stores 338 High Holborn London, box size 23 cm x 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm, a Brunsviga hand calculator (poss 1925/26), 24 cm wide, bears typed label inscribed "This Brunsviga hand calculator was purchased by Mr W T Halcrow to enable Reginald Sorré Cole to calculate the surge characteristics of the main tunnel in Lochaber Hydro Electric Scheme by an interative process. Cole's paper "The Surge Chamber in Hydro Electric Installations: Methods of Calculation" was published as "Selected Engineering Paper No. 55 by The Institution of Civil Engineers in 1927...", a Bell & Howell 16 mm cine camera in brown leather carrying case and a Polaroid Electric Eye 900 land camera, with flash units in brown leather carrying case CONDITION REPORTS Bell & Howell camera only - the leather case is broken, stitching is coming away, rather battered, etc. The camera itself - unknown if working. There are remnants of a glue like substance to the casing and some of the laminate is peeling on the cut out corners. Is grubby all over with some surface scratching and chips to the lacquer. The larger lens is rather dirty. See images. Although appears to be mainly on the exterior, although there is a black mark which appears to be inside the lens. The smaller lens appears again dirty, dusty but generally OK though with a larger scratch to the outside casing. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A LEICA 11F RED DIAL CAMERA, 1952, numbered 762067, with 39th ed. Guide by W. D. Emanuel, original stitched leather case with strap and a larger pig skin case (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Generally good, in used condition with minor wear externally. The circular surface section to the left of the lens is missing its black textured surface. Some dust/dirt internally around the sensor/within the body of the camera (so could do with a clean). Lens appears visually ok. I cannot check the functionality of the camera, but I can hear the shutter working when the button is pressed. Some aging to the external case.
A group of camera equipment, comprising a Pentax ESPIO 120, a Helios Auto Teleconverter 3x lens, a Hoyer close up set, a Komura 135mm telephoto lens, two disposable Kodak Compact cameras, Digi GR8 camera, Asahi Pentax camera, with 891272 lens, Canon EOS 750 camera, Canon Super 58mm skylight lens, Le Clic by Concorde 82SL camera, and accessories. (1 box)

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