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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 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 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 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 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
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 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
A Linhof Super Technika 4 x 5in Model V Folding Field Camera, serial no 2 112 851, body G, with a Carl Zeiss Planar 135mm f/3.5 lens, G, 135 rangefinder cam, rangefinder working, a Schneider Kreuznach Symmar 300-500mm F/5.6-12 lens, G, Compur Electrionic 3 shutter, shutter working, cable release and five Fidelity & Toyo Cut 5 x 4in cut film holders, all in aluminium case
A Fuji GX680 6 x 8 Professional Camera Outfit, powers up, shutter working when fully assembled, body G-VG, slight marks, slight wear to back, bellows G-VG, with EBC Fujinon GX 80mm f/5.6 lens, barrel G-VG, elements G-VG, some internal dust, EBC Fujinon GX 125mm f/5.6 lens, barrel G, light scratch to filter ring, elements G, light haze, EBC Fujinon GX 180mm f/5.6 lens, barrel G, light marks, elements G-VG, with 120, 220 and Polaroid backs, AE finder, Prism finder, remote shutter release, two boxed film cassettes, GX extension rail, boxed long bellows, wide angle bellows, professional lens hood, battery charger, one battery, manuals, in carry case
A Graflex Crown Graphic Camera, serial no 706089, body VG, bellows G-VG, with Linhof Schneider Kreuznach 105mm f/3.5 Xenar lens, serial no 3426768, shutter working, barrel G, elements G-VG, some internal dust, with ''23'' Graphic 120 roll film back, Horseman 8EXP 120 roll film back and two 2¼ x 3¼ Graphic film holders, in plastic case
A Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR Camera, serial no 2217190, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, meter not responsive, body G-VG, light marks to back, with Carl Zeiss 75mm f/3.5 Planar lens, serial no 2278633, elements G, light surface scratches, internal dust, with lens cap, ERC, Rolleipol, green filters, lens hood, binocular viewing hood 2 ¼ x 2¼, in maker's box, VG-E, plate film back adaptor, with focusing screen, six film plates, Rollei flash, Rollei way, 3rd edition Rollei manual and two Rolleiflex guides
Mamiya Accessories, a M645 Super 120 roll film holder N, RZ67 pro II Polaroid film holder HP702, 645 pro TL strobo bracket AD401, soft leather case for C330 camera, soft leather case no 1 for 50mm-150mm RZ67/RB67 lenses and a focusing screen holder for Mamiya Press camera, all in maker's boxes
A Paillard Bolex H16 Rx-VS 16mm Cine Camera, serial no 184389, 1960, round base with variable shutter, body G, spring motor runs 16ft at 24 frames/sec without film, with Bolex accessory flat base, Octameter viewfinder, two Switar Rx prime lenses, 16mm f/1.8, 25mm f/1.4, both barrel G, elements F and a Bolex leather camera case with broken fastener
A Paillard Bolex H16 16mm Cine Camera, serial no 123052, 1956, filter slot model, round base, body G, label residue on film chamber cover and winding handle, spring motor runs 16ft at 24 frames/sec without film, with three Kern lenses - a Pizar 26mm, a Yvar 75mm and a Yvar 16mm, an Octameter side finder, eye level focusing finder,instructions, other accessories and a Bolex leather case
A Pathe DS8/BTL Double Super 8 Professional Reflex Camera, serial no 95930, spring motor runs freely, meter untested, body G, light darkening to viewfinder side body, 3 lens turret with caps, detachable pistol grip, Pathe film magazine saddle, maker's box together with a P. Angenieux Paris 8-64mm f/1.9 zoom lens G, in maker's box
Two Christmas-Themed Kodak Retail Shop Displays, one advertising Kodak Ektasound movie cameras & projectors, with the words Keep the merry sound of Christmas to top, circa mid 1970s, card no A4-57, approx 36cm high, 28cm wide, G some knocks to edges, some light mildew marks to front top, heavier on back and a shop mobile, 1980, card no A11-94 C, with a Christmas screen, advertising Kodak Ektra cameras & Kodacolor film, in two parts, the top with the words Kodak America's Storyteller printed, approx 31 x 10cm, the bottom part approx 31 x 15cm, with connecting twine, G, some light marks
Three Kodak Retail Shop Displays, a table standing cardboard display, advertising Kodak Instamatic X cameras and film, circa 1960s, approx 44cm high 27cm wide, card no A4-38, with Picture America on Kodak film to top, G, some damage to corners, some fading, a mobile with a scarecrow, with Goblins on the run, catch the fun on Kodak film, circa 1970's, card no A11-75C, approx 41cm high 35cm wide, G, creasing to one of the scarecrow hands, some knocks to edges and another mobile, with Keep Springtime smiles on Kodak film, card no A11-73D, approx 32cm high 42cm wide, G,crease to one side, some knocks to edges
Three Kodak Retail Shop Displays, a table standing carboard display, 1978, advertising Kodak film, with the words Kodak film. You've got what it takes, Old woman that lives in a shoe theme, approx 33cm high 36cm wide, card no A11-86C, G paper lifting to bottom corner, slight knocks, discoloration to back, a shop mobile, circa 1970s, with the words Summer's magic moments belong on Kodak film, card no A11-87M, approx 37cm high 36cm wide, G, some fading and a table standing display, with the words Summers magic moments belong on Kodak film, card no A11-87C, approx 39cm high 37cm wide, G, some fading, all with cartoon graphics and real type images
Two Kodak Retail Shop Displays, a 1978 table standing carboard display, advertising Kodak film, with the words Kodak film, You've got what it takes, with 1978 America's Junior Miss Kim Crosby pictured, card no A6-37, approx 56cm high 17cm wide, G, some knocks to edges. Light scuffs and a covered tin display, circa 1980s, advertising Kodak disk cameras, with the words 'For life the way you live it' to bottom, approx 53cm high 41cm wide, G, some damage to top edge
A Kodak Retail Shop Display, a 3D cadrboard display, cirac 1970s, with We sell Kodak Film to top, nautical theme, cartoon children in sailing attire, with real type images, with boat that slots in main part, possibly incomplete, stands approx 90cm high 66cm wide, G, some knocks to edges and scuffs
Two Kodak Retail Shop Displays, a table-standing cardboard display, advertising Kodak Cloud filters, with the words Add greater realism to your scenics….with the Kodak Cloud filter, displaying no 13 filters five in total, one missing, no 6A filters, all six present, approx 34cm high 26cm wide,card no 38732B, GGG slight knocks to edges, a Kodak Verichrome film display, with the words SAVE! in the Duo-Pak, one roll for your camera...one for spare, twelve metal hooks for hanging films, all with corrosion, wooden constrution, approx 40cm high 30cm wide, G, some damage to edges and an unbranded 35mm film canister display, with the words 400 Speed film, Film made in USA 36 Exposure, approx 43cm high 20cm circumference, F, some damage to top rim
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