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A Sands Hunter Half Plate Mahogany Field Camera Body, circa 1910, nameplate SANDS, HUNTER & CO LTD 37 BEDFORD ST STRAND LONDON WC, square-cornered tapered black bellows, double extension, focusing screen present, circular cutout in base for lens, no lens, body F, one front strut missing, with a separate roller blind shutter, not working
An Asahi Pentax Auto 110 SLR System, most items present, including a Pentax Auto 110 SLR camera, shutter working, body cap, Pentax-110 24mm, 50mm and 18mm f/2.8 lenses, AF130P electronic flash, flash not working, 110 winder, powers up, battery cover loose, with close up lenses, filters and instuction booklet, in maker's presentation box and slip case
A Dallmeyer Press Reflex Camera, body F-G, some wear, scratches, viewing hood bellows G, bellows G, shutter curtain damaged, shutter not working, with Dallmeyer 6in f/4.5 Anastigmat lens, serial no 140001, elements G, light fungus spots, with film slides, roll film back, Dallmeyer instructions, in City Sale & Exchange leather case
A Newman & Guardia Baby Sibyl Folding Plate Camera, 6 x 4.5cm format, body G, shutter not working, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5cm, f/4.5 lens, serial no 179299, circa 1912, marked with the maker's London address and Sands Hunter's name and address, with three DDS plate holders and a leather outfit case
A Newman and Sinclair N&S Patent Reflex Camera, patent no 20018.10, 3¼x4 ½in format, with front shutter, shutter fires, body G, some scratches to base, some brassing, bellows G, viewing hood G, with grided focus screen, with Ross London 180mm f/4.5 Zeiss Tessar lens, some brassing to barrel, elements G, some fungus, with nine DDS, plate holder, in leather case marked James A Sinclair & Co Ltd, 54 Haymarket LONDON SW
A Newman & Guardia 5 x 4 Special Twin Lens Camera, circa 1895, originally owned by Sir Philip Crompton Smiley (1866-1953, a colonial judge), box form twin lens reflex, Newman & Guardia shutter working, body F, a Carl Zeiss Jena Protarlinse 285mm lens, with maker's carrying case P, lid detached and documentary provenance
A Newman & Guardia Nydia Folding Plate Camera, Rd no 352241, 3¼x4¼in format, shutter fires, sluggish, body G, brassing to frame, mahogany change box with leather change bag, G, bellows F-G, some wear to edges, with eleven film plates, sprung pressure plate, dark slide, with Ross London 5¼in f/6.3 Homocentric lens, serial no 64391, elements F-G, misting, fungus, with Newman & Guardia Ltd 90 & 92 Shaftesbury Avenue LONDON W plate to back
A Newman and Sinclair N&S Patent Reflex Camera, patent no 20018.10, 3¼x4 ½in format, with front shutter, shutter not working correctly, one or more aperture leaves missing, body F-G, handle lug damaged, some screw oxidisation, front plate missing, bellows G, viewing hood G, both ground glass screens replaced, with Ross London 180mm f/4.5 Zeiss Tessar lens, serial no 17198, scratches, brassing to barrel, elements G, light fungus spots
A Multiscope & Film Co Al Vista 4B Panoramic Camera, Pat Sep 8 1896, five format model, 4in high, 4,6,8,10,12in long, body G, some fading to leatherette on front panel, wear to strap, scratches to back, scanning shutter functions, with five vanes of varying sizes that attach to bottom of camera to control pan speed, with unmarked Waterhouse-stop lens, with the number 903 and what looks like F 2 inscribed to barrel, elements G, haze, no stops present, with exposure chart, lens cap, with Hinton & Co 88 Bedford ST, London W.C nameplate under maker's plate
A Number 2 Pocket Cyko Camera, a collaspible strut camera, aluminium body, with leather bellows, introduced by John J Griffin, circa 1902, with six quarter plate daylight changing magazine, dark slide, pop-out waist-level finder, camera stand, time & instantaneous shutter buttons, shutter fires, elements F-G, haze, body G, some pitting, scratches,bellows G
A Newman & Guardia Long Focus Reflex Camera, circa 1902, body G, paint wear to focus, shutter knobs, some damage to viewing hood cover, mildew damage to hood, bellows G, with detachable shutter mechanism, complete, not firing, with mahogany film plate cartridge, with leather change bag, 4 twelve 4¼ x 3¼in film plates, sprung pressure plate, dark slide, with Zeiss Patent 11½in lens, no 9329, elements G-VG
An Adams & Co Adams De Luxe Number 1 Camera, circa 1898, with twelve Plate mahogany magazine, with The Adams Changing Box Patent label, with twelve film plates, darkslide, leather change bag, rack and pinon single extension focus, rising front, body F, scratches to leather, wear to handle, with Adams & Co shutter, shutter working, sluggish on slow speeds,with unnamed lens, elements G, light scratches, with The Adams De Luxe No 1 Pattern Adams & Co 26 Charing Cross Rd London W C nameplate to back panel
A Newman & Guardia Folding Reflex Camera, shutter fires, very stiff to wind, shutter curtain creased, body F-G, wear to edges, scratches to leatherette, bellows, viewing hood G, with folding hood optics, rise and tilt front, with Ross 135mm f/4.5 Xpress lens, serial no 103897, elements G, light fungus, with three film slides, in Newman & Guardia case
A Newman & Guardia 6½ x 4¾in Special B Camera, serial no SH652, shutter working, sluggish on slow speeds, no shutter button, release cable present, body G, some wear to edges, focusing bellows VG, with mahogany film plate cartridge, with leather change bag, G-VG, with twelve film plates, sprung plate, dark slide, focus screen, VG, unnamed lens, elements G, light fungus to rear element, in Newman & Guardia leather case
A Newman & Guardia 3¼ x 4¼ Special B Camera, serial no SB1591, shutter working, sluggish on slow speeeds, body G, some brassing, wear, focus bellows, G, with mahogany slide film cartridge, with twelve film plates, sprung plate, leather change bag, focus screen, G-VG, with Carl Zeiss Jena 224mm Protarlinse lens, serial no 55385, elements G
A late 19th Century C P Stirn Concealed Vest Camera No 1, circular body, DRP no 38391, serial no 5032, shutter working, some tension loss to spring, body G, some metal tarnishing, mostly to back, with hinged back door, elements G, with 'Patentee's Agents J. Robinson & Sons 172 Regent St London & Dublin' engraved to front, circa 1890
A Newman & Guardia Special Stereoscopic Camera, circa 1900, serial no SS1857, no film plate magazine, T style levels, one focus screen missing, body F-G, some brassing, some wear, scratches, some surface oxidisation on focus rack, focusing bellows F-G, shutter fires, with two Carl Zeiss Jena 224mm Protarlinse lenses, serial no's 72060, 72062, elements G, some fungus
A Rochester Cycle Poco No 4 Folding Plate Camera, 5 x 4in, nameplate ROCHESTER CAMERA & SUPPLY CO, circa 1898, another plate JOHN J. GRIFFIN & SONS SOLE AGENTS LONDON W.C., red bellows, leather covered wood body, polished interior, condition G, screen present, Gem shutter working, lens F, fungus, with fitted case and 3 DDS plate holders
An Envoy Wide Angle Camera, by Photo Developments Ltd Birmingham England, serial no 3473, shutter working, 6x9cm on 620 or 120 rollfim or cut film, body G, some scratches to back, paint wear, with 64mm f/6.5 wide angle lens, serial no 381624, elements P-F, fungus, with roll film cartridge, plate film back, six cut film holders by A P Paris, with lens hood, instuction manual in leather case
A Jules Carpentier Photo Jumelle Binocular Camera, branded The London Stereographic Co, patent no 6631.92, sold by E Newton 38 Brewer St Piccadilly, with six plate film holders, changed by rod extending through side of camera, shutter fires, body G, some brassing, with Zeiss 110mm f/8 Anastigmat lens, elements F-G
A Jules Carpentier Photo Jumelle Binocular Camera, branded The London Stereographic Co, patent no 6631.92, with 10 plate film holders,P-F, changed by rod extending through side of camera, shutter fires, body G, some brassing, with Zeiss 110mm f/8 Anastigmat lens, elements F-G, in leather case, with Army & Navy Auxiliary C S Ltd, Photographic Dept Westminster label
A Jumelle Photographique Mackenstein Stereo Camera, branded The London Stereographic Co, serial no 3630, body G, some brassing, surface oxidisation to aperture lever, scratches, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, with 9 x 18cm magazine back, aperture lever and focusing stiff, with Carl Zeiss Jena 110mm f/8 Biotar lens, serial no's 40830, 40842, elements P, fungus
A Gaumont Grand Prix 1900 Stereo Camera, serial no 10669, aluminium body, body G, some brassing, shutter working, focus and aperture smooth, with Carl Zeis Jena 84mm f/6.3 lenses, serial no's 201773, 2017780, elements G, in leather case, with three changing magazines, six film plate, film plate holder and focus screen

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