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Scratch-or Kit-built 0 Gauge Southern Railway Coaching Stock, comprising an ex-LSWR pull-push pair of 'Gate Stock', (one third class coach and one driving brake composite), both in plain SR green without decals, appear scratchbuilt from plastikard with interior detailing and on brass-framed bogies with scale wheels, together with a SR bogie utility van, mounted on LMC bogies, all G-VG, (3)
Hokusai, a single page of Edo period men and women walking beside a torii gate from the ehon of Toto Meisho Ichiran (Views of the Eastern Capital); together with two other pages from Japanese ehon, one after Masanobu, and one after Harunobu (3)For a complete ehon of Hokusai's Toto Meisho Ichiran, see The Metropolitan Museum (2013.712a, b).
A good mixed lot of predominantly costume jewellery to include brooches, a yellow metal bar brooch, a silver filigree bracelet, a hallmarked silver gate bracelet with safety chain and padlock, a set of 12 carat RG Parker pens in leather presentation case, a hallmarked 9 carat gold watch (AF) and a lady's Rotary watch with 9 carat gold hallmarked expandable bracelet. Estimate £50 - £80
Includes original manual and 2 spare bulbs; early and unusual.In the early days of film, no format was sacred- 70mm, today an Imax extravagance, was common, and 35mm was just coming into its own. A number of early amateur and professional formats emerged in this gulf, and Pathex's 9.5mm was a popular if ultimately unsuccessful one. This lost relic from the early days of motion picture, with its glass-lined take-up gate and matching, hand cranked camera, is a wonder of early electro-mechanical engineering- and a rare treat for the collector of cinematic curiosities. Issued: 1920s Dimensions: 7.5"L x 4"D x 13"H, largest Manufacturer: Pathex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Legendary camera with 35, 50, 135mm lens, accessory viewfinders.Introduced in 1955 and in direct competition to the successful rangefinder cameras of Leica and Canon, the Nikon S2 is considered by many to be the first truly fantastic Nikon camera. Rugged, capable, and beautifully formed, the S2 featured a broad range of slow and fast shutter speeds, a bigger brighter viewfinder/rangefinder than its competitors, built-in helical focusing system and a very precise flash synchronization. The success of the S2 would lead to many successors- and within the next 15 years, Nikon would be producing cameras that were on their way to the Moon and considered to be the de facto professional brand for�photo journalists. This S2 (Nikon serial 6176716) is a feast for the eyes to collectors and admirers alike- equipped with a chrome Nikkor-H.C 2.0 50mm Lens with Waltz UV filter and detachable Nikon metal hood, and decked in its original leather full-case. Lot also includes an original W-Nikkor 3.5 F35mm Wide lens (no. 440727) and a Nikkor Q.C 3.5 F135mm Tele lens with detachable hood. Both lenses have their original front and rear caps from Nikon, both come in original leather lens cases with straps, and�both also come with their counterpart Nikon accessory viewfinders in leather cases- the 135mm finder is adjustable for focus range correction. Such complete system collections are a rare find today. The following is observed- the lenses are without obvious signs of cracking or coating loss. Focus and aperture diaphragms move smoothly and feel acceptably lubricated given their age and state. The camera's advance lever winds, and the shutter fires- function of all speeds and accuracy unaccounted, no CLA. Internal focus helical is smooth and tight. Inner film gate and shutter cloth appear to be in near-new cosmetic condition with no obvious sign of pin-holing or kinks. Brightline viewfinder is clear and bright. Light tightness and advanced lens optics diagnosis remains untested.� Issued: 1955-1957 Dimensions: 10"L x 5"D x 8"H Edition Number: 6176716 Edition Size: 56000 Manufacturer: Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon) Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
CATHERINE II THE GREAT: (1762-1796) Empress of Russia 1762-96, Catherine the Great. An excellent and very attractive D.S., `Ekaterina´, in Cyrillic, a bold and good signature example, one large page, oblong 15 x 21 folio, Saint Petersburg, 8th August 1769, in Cyrillic. The document bears to the front a splendid and very large paper seal with coat of Imperial arms and is signed by the `Empress and Sovereign of All Russias..´, being a title given, appointing a representative to the Pope Clemens XIV, who will carry out his duties from the Russian consulate established in the port city of Ancona on the Adriatic Sea. Countersigned at the base by Prince Alexander Golitsyn. It is likely that this appointment was postponed or canceled, the name of the diplomat having never been completed. It was probably part of a political strategy of Catherine II who, after the occupation of Poland, had waited only a spark to launch a war of expansion against Turkey, under the false pretext of providing help to Christians against the unbelievers. It will be done in September 1768, and the port of Ancona, natural gate to Turkey, will serve as a base for the Russian fleet already installed in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1771, Russia will seize Crimea and the Turks will finally sign peace in 1774. Accompanied by an official contemporary translation into Latin, attached to main document signed by Catherine II. Very small overall minor age wear. VG £2500-3500Prince Alexander Golitsyn (1718-1783) Russian Marshal and Diplomat. Governor of Saint Petersburg. One of the main Russian military leaders involved in the war against Turks.
DEREK WILKINSON (1929-2001); pastel, rural scene with barn, signed and dated 1980 lower right, 45.5 x 65.5cm, and a limited edition signed 'Gate' print, both framed and glazed (2). (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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