**Vintage Film Cameras: Collection of Six Classic Models** This collection showcases six vintage film cameras from noteworthy manufacturers Fujica, Ricoh, and Minolta. These classic models, revered for their durability and superior optics, include: 1. **Fujica Compact 35** - The Fujica Compact 35 bears the Fujinon lens with a focal length of 3.8 cm. Manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co., this camera is recognised for its robust construction and crisp image quality. 2. **Ricoh 500 GX** - The Ricoh 500 GX boasts a Color Rikenon lens with an aperture of f/2.8 and a focal length of 40 mm. It features indicators for DIN 27 and 400 ASA (film speed). The camera offers a solid grip, classic design elements, and is recognised for its reliable performance. 3. **Minolta Hi-Matic F** - The Hi-Matic F model features a Rokkor lens with an aperture of f/2.7 and a focal length of 38 mm. It also comes with an ASA setting visible at 500, showcasing Minolta's emphasis on flexibility and control in film speed. 4. **Minolta Hi-Matic 9** - Positioned as one of Minolta’s more sophisticated models, the Hi-Matic 9 offers advanced features and high precision optics, making it a favourite among photography enthusiasts. 5. **Ricoh 500 RF** - Known for its reliability and sharp imaging capabilities, the Ricoh 500 RF has held its place firmly among vintage camera collectors for decades. 6. **Minister III** - The Minister III, though less specified in features, is a dependable model that represents the quality craftsmanship of its time. Each camera in this collection embodies the aesthetic and functional hallmarks of its era, making them prized possessions for both collectors and photography aficionados. Their enduring appeal lies not just in their nostalgic value but also in the quality and consistency of the photographs they produce. All 6 cameras are untested Minolta hi matic G has a broken lens and the rocho 500 RF also has some issues these to would be for parts or spairs
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**Small Wooden Chest of Drawers with Brass Handles** This finely crafted wooden chest of drawers features four spacious drawers, each equipped with a pair of elegant brass handles. Constructed from high-quality wood and finished with a polished surface, the chest exudes a warm tone, embodying both functionality and classic design. Despite showing some wear, including a noticeable black mark in the centre, the piece retains its charm and character. Designed for versatility, this chest is ideal for storing small items such as jewellery, office supplies, or personal treasures. Compact and stylish, it stands as a beautiful addition to any tabletop or countertop, enhancing the decor with its timeless appeal. The clean lines and smooth surfaces of the chest highlight its straightforward yet sophisticated aesthetic. Also includes some engineering tools inside.
ssorted Collection of Vintage Olympus Compact Film Cameras This carefully curated collection features 12 vintage Olympus compact film cameras, showcasing a variety of models with distinct characteristics and functionalities. Notable models included are the Olympus Superzoom 70 with its versatile 38-70mm zoom lens, and the Olympus Trip AF series, with the Trip AF 50 featuring a 28mm lens and the Trip AF 52 with a 34mm lens. The assortment also highlights various advanced models, such as the Olympus Accura View 120 with a substantial 38-120mm zoom lens, and multiple autofocus-capable models including the Olympus AF 10 and AF 10 Super, both of which are equipped with a 35mm 1:3.5 lens. Furthermore, you will find models like the Olympus Superzoom 700XB and 700BF, both with a 38-70mm zoom lens, alongside the Olympus AM-100 Quartzdate featuring a fixed 35mm 1:3.5 lens. Rounding out the collection are models like the Olympus Zoom 2000 and the Multi AF Zoom 105 with a 37.5-105mm zoom range. Some cameras have a wrist strap, enhancing their practicality for collectors and users alike. This compilation notably reflects the diverse range of Olympus's compact and point-and-shoot film cameras, renowned for their reliability and ease of use, capturing a significant era in photographic history. Some cameras likely to have issues. Please see imagery. All of these cameras are untested
Vintage Konica C35 Rangefinder Camera with 38mm F2.8 Hexanon Lens, Box and Accessories This lot features a vintage Konica C35 rangefinder camera, renowned for its compact design and ease of use. The camera boasts a Konica Hexanon lens with a 38mm focal length and an aperture of f/2.8, ideal for capturing well-exposed images in various lighting conditions. The front of the camera prominently displays the "KONICA HEXANON" inscription, while the top and front sections are marked with the model name "KONICA C35." Additional features include a film speed setting with DIN 21 and ASA 100 markings, a "V" logo on both the camera body and the original box, and a visible serial number "582664" on the back. The camera also includes a functional shutter speed dial with markings visible for settings like "16" and "14," a film rewind knob, and a hot shoe mount for attaching accessories such as an external flash. The battery compartment is marked with instructions to use Mallory PX-675 or Eveready EPX-675 batteries for correct exposure. Accompanying the camera is its original black leather-like carrying case, embossed with the "KONICA" logo and equipped with a zip closure. The camera is mounted on its original box, which, while worn, features corresponding branding and descriptions including the names "Konica C35 Hexanon F2.8" and "Konishiroku." This lot is a superb representation of 1970s photographic technology and would be a valuable addition to any collection of vintage cameras or historical photographic equipment. Item appears to be in good condition Item is untested
Early 20th Century Sterling Silver and Blue Enamel Vanity Set Description: Set in an era of luxury, this handsome set of vanity items, dating back to the 1920s, exemplifies the refinement of personal grooming during this period. The collection comprises of six sterling silver pieces, each adorned with blue enamel accents. It includes two large brushes, two smaller variants, an elegantly designed handheld mirror, and a comb. Notably, each piece is stamped with 'sterling silver,' certifying its high quality. However, there are signs of enamel damage, suggesting careful usage over the vast expanse of time. The set's dimensions are as follows: - Handheld mirror: exhibits a flattering 10-inch length. - Large brushes: measured at roughly 8-inch length. - Small brushes: slightly compact at 6-inch length. - Comb: elegantly sits at 7 inches. Despite bearing no company markings, the set is undoubtedly high-quality and consistent with vanity sets of the same period. The lustrous blue enamel detailing emblazoned on each piece in the collection and the satin-lined case further attest to the set's coveted grandeur. With the evident damage on some enamel, it adds a touch of antiquity and personality to the set that speaks of its age and use. Dimensions are approximate. To confirm, please contact if required.
**G Plan Fresco Tallboy Chest of Drawers from the 1970s** This G Plan Fresco tallboy chest of drawers is a quintessential example of mid-century modern design from the 1970s. Crafted with a warm, reddish-brown wood finish, this tallboy features six drawer compartments, each adorned with the distinctive carved wooden handles iconic to the G Plan Fresco range. Its sleek and clean lines exemplify the era's aesthetic, making it both a functional and stylish piece for any interior. The chest's dimensions are approximately 103 cm in height, 46 cm in width, and 56 cm in depth, making it a compact yet spacious storage solution. The elegant craftsmanship and timeless design of this G Plan piece underscore its historical significance and enduring appeal in contemporary spaces.
Looking fabulous in Cosmos Blue, this one owner from new Griffith has covered just over 10,000 miles. With the introduction of the Griffith in 1991, Blackpool-based sports car manufacturer, TVR, resurrected one of their great model names from its past. The first Griffith of the 1960s had been a lightweight and compact coupé powered by a 4.7-litre Ford V8 engine, a combination that made for seriously exciting motoring. Considerably more refined than its predecessor yet even faster, the new Griffith was a sleek open roadster powered by the Rover V8 engine in various capacities. The multi-tubular backbone chassis was a short-wheelbase development of the Tuscan race-car's and thus the Griffith came with wide-base, unequal-length wishbone suspension all round. The top speed of the popular 4.3-litre version was around 160mph and it was relatively affordable, so it was hardly surprising that TVR was swamped by orders when the production car debuted at London's Motorfair in October 1991. The fact that it accelerated faster than a Ferrari Testarossa or Porsche 911 Turbo, models costing many times as much, did nothing to hinder sales, which were further boosted by the build quality: the Griffith was easily the best-built car TVR had ever produced. The model's final flourish was the even faster Griffith 500, introduced in August 1993, which was powered by a 5-litre version of the Rover V8 producing 325bhp.Finished in Cosmos Blue metallic with a Grey half-hide interior, this superb Griffith 500 was purchased new on 1st June 1996 by our vendor from the TVR Centre in Barnet and has remained in single ownership ever since covering an incredible 10,120 miles in that time. The car remains in simply delightful condition having been cosseted by our vendor from Day one. We quote from his notes to us;'This car has been kept in an air-conditioned garage for all its life and has only left there whilst being driven. It has seen rain just twice in its life! It has been stored in there and been on SORN for the last seven years and has only recently come out of hibernation to have a 6,000 mile service and MOT with a TVR specialist that has looked after this car for many years.The car has had very few problems in its life and those that it has have been very minor. It has completed just under 10,120 miles and has covered just under 800 miles in the last 11 years.It is virtually 100% original and even has the same tyres on as the day it came out of the Blackpool factory. It comes also with the original two TVR key sets, the original owners hand book and much paperwork that includes a faxed copy of the original invoice, 20 tax discs going back to 1997, MOT Certificates (going back to the very first), original TVR Griffith Brochures, service history and much more combined within a large A4 folder'It will come to sale with a fresh MOT until July 2025 issued with 'No Advisories’ and recent service.A mid-1990s Griffith 500 in this condition with this mileage and one owner from new is a rare find, the ‘Holy Grail’ perhaps, and we encourage your inspection at our Silverstone Festival Sale. Specification Make: TVR Model: GRIFFITH 500 Year: 1996 Chassis Number: SDLDGC5PXTE011536 Registration Number: N588 JLM Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 37A50P3873 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 10120 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
Second series Zagato-bodied Appia GTE with European Rally Provenance now in need of a full restoration. Styled like its Aurelia B10 big brother, Lancia’s new Appia small car arrived in 1953. The Lancia tradition of outstanding innovation in automotive technology was exemplified by the Appia’s ultra-compact engine, a narrow-angle (10°) 1,089cc V4 whose inclined overhead-valves were set in hemispherical combustion chambers and operated by twin camshafts in the block. The unitary chassis construction adopted on the pre-war Aprilia was, naturally enough, continued, as was Lancia’s traditional sliding-pillar independent front suspension. Notchback-style Series II cars came with a lengthened wheelbase and more power (up from 38 to 43bhp) while the final (third) series boasted further styling revisions and 48bhp. Complementing the standard Appia saloon were a series of limited edition models produced on a separate chassis and bodied by leading carrozzeria, Pininfarina being responsible for the Coupé, Vignale the Cabriolet and Zagato the GT Coupé. Engine power was increased to 59bhp for these more sporting Appias which, when equipped with Zagato’s lightweight, aerodynamic coachwork, could touch 100mph.Dating from 1962, this Series II left-hand drive GTE Coupé is typical of Zagato's work of the period. It was delivered new to a Tullio Sergio in Ancona (they went on to run Ferrari 275s in the Mille Miglia). Little is known of the cars early years, but it was sold in 1987 to Fabbri Gabriele in Riccione and then put on display in the Hotel Promenade & Residence Museum just south of Rimini. There are two photos in the history file (and on our website) of the Lancia competing on the Monte Carlo - Sestriere Rally – these are unfortunately undated. Our vendor bought the little Lancia with his father some 30 years ago and it was used until around 2010 before joining their impressive private Collection and has not turned a wheel since. There is without doubt more to find out about this rare car and doing the research on a winter’s evening with a bowl of fresh pasta and a glass of Barolo could be rewarding.The car is supplied with its original L’Ispettorato log book, hotel brochure showing the car in the hotel museum and various receipts and items of correspondence. The car has never been UK-registered.With restored examples having achieved over £100k, this project example with competition provenance is sure to excite.Specification Make: LANCIA Model: APPIA Year: 1962 Chassis Number: 812.03-5053 Registration Number: AN 65521 Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Left-hand Drive Make: Only LHD Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Selection of Costume Jewellery, Silver Jewellery, a pair of Unmarked Yellow Metal Butterfly Studs, a pair of 10k White Gold Earrings (with odd backs), an odd 9ct Gold Hoop Earring, a broken 9ct Gold Chain and a Musical Jewellery Box. The Costume Jewellery includes a Saffron Green Paste Stone Necklace and other Costume Paste Stone Jewellery, a Ronson Lighter, a Stratton Footballer Tie Clip, a Melissa Compact & Lipstick Holder, Silver Plated Spoons and two Sterling Silver Clasp Blue Bead Necklace and a Purple Glass Bead Necklace. The Sterling Silver Jewellery includes a Sterling Silver Bangle, a Gold Plated Sterling Silver Heart Necklace & Earrings, a Sterling Silver Heart Pendant and Chain, three other Sterling Silver Chains an unmarked White Metal Marcasite Ring. Total Gross Weight of the Sterling Silver and Unmarked White Metal Marcasite Ring is approx. 37.6 grams. Total Gross Weight of the Gold is approx. 5.3 grams.
A large quantity of modern and vintage fashion jewellery comprising unused High Street jewellery, mixed bangles and bracelets, vintage necklaces to include an Aurora Borealis 2-string necklace, simulated pearl necklaces, a Jaeger multi bead necklace, silver tone chains with glass pendants, a Dubarry silver tone compact
A group of edged weapons comprising a United Cutlery M48 hawk axe with nylon sheath, overall length 16 1/2"; an MTECH USA Xtreme Tactical Model MX-8078 fixed blade knife, overall length 7 1/2", in sheath; a folding garden knife, 6 1/2" overall; two Ontario Knife Company Tactical Mission 'Edge' dive knives, blade length 4 1/2", overall length 9 1/2" (no sheaves); a Tramontina hunting knife with 'Eighth Air Force' sheath; an Izula compact survival knife, blade length 3", in sheath; two vintage kukri knives (blades marked 'India') in leather scabbards, each with two smaller knives; an Indian dagger, blade length 6", overall length 9 1/2", in wooden scabbard with friction locking plate, and one further large knife, overall length 14 1/2"; together with a folding multi-tool camo pouch and two imitation bladeless Sgian Dubhs (qty).By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A Small Group of Cameras, a Canon EOS 50E, shutter working, flash working, body VG, with EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 Ultrasonic lens, auto focusing working, G-VG, EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 III Ultrasonic lens, auto focusing not working, G-VG, Canon Sprint, Fujifilm Zoom Date 90, Konica C35 compact, untested, F-G, two Kodak instamatics and a Six 20 Model D box Brownie, F
A Group of Olympus Compact Cameras, an Olympus Trip 35, chrome button, shutter working, responsive in auto, G, XA-1, shutter working, light cell responsive, lens door not catching, with working A9M flash, Superzoom 700XB, 80G, 140S, AF-10 Mini, shutters working, flashes working, self timers working, G-VG
Three Compact Cameras, a Yashica ME 1, shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, some seal deterioration, g, Gaf Memo 35 ET, shutter working, meter unresponsive, rangefinder working, G and a Cosina Flash 35E, shutter working, flash working, meter responsive, self timer working, G

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