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Lot 292

A Quantity of Medium to Large Double Dark Slides, various sizes, typically 4 x 5in, some single slides, brands inculde Graflex, Ica, Verascope Richard and a carrying case embossed 'Captain Fountaine R.N.', 12 approx

Lot 317

Camera Accessories, including a Graflex 4 x 5 film magazine, two E. Suydam 2¼ x 2¼ roll film adaptors, Zeiss Ikon close up lens set, filters and other items

Lot 3217

An old Folmer Schwing Division Eastman Kodak camera, 1st half 20th century. With inscription: 3 A. Graflex. Estimate: € 40 - € 60.

Lot 471

Three Graflex Serice & Parts Manuals,including one for the Pacemaker Speed & Crown Graphic (3)

Lot 532

A Graflex Speed Graphic 5x4" Press Camera,with Taylor Hobson Cooke Anastigmat f/4.5 5¾" lens, body, F, shutter fires but accuracy unchecked, lens, G-VG, with two DDS

Lot 51

Photographic Accessories and Parts, including a Graflex Cut Film Magazine, a 14 x 9cm mahogany-framed ground glass screen, a Kodak 16mm cine film magazine, a Phillips Exposure Calculator, Johnson Exposure Calculators (5), a boxed Beattie Intenscreen for Rolleiflex and other items, A/F

Lot 228

A Graflex Crown Graphic Camera, serial no 714414, body G, bellows G-VG, with Rodenstock Heligon 80mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 61655313, in Syncro-Compur shutter, shutter working, elements G, with Linhoff handle bracket, handle missing strap, two dark slides and 120 roll film back

Lot 436

Two Reflex Cameras, a Folmer & Schwing Revolving Back Auto Graflex, shutter curtain loads & fires, body F, missing leatherette to front top, no door over lens,viewing bellows G, belloows G, no focus screen, with Goerz f/4 lens, elements P and a Butchers Reflex Carbine, shutter not working, damage to viewing bellows, body G, with Aldis 4.25in f/7.7 lens, elements F

Lot 818

Singer Graflex Insta - Load 16 film projector, together with a Kodak projector and an RS3000 projector (3)

Lot 817

Singer Graflex 16 Film projector, together with a Bell & Howell Projector (2)

Lot 738

A Graflex 4" x 5" large format still picture camera, type C-6, with Kalart synchronizer range finder, eight plates and case

Lot 180

stamped inside 'Made in England by Wray London' and 'Licensee of Graflex Inc USA.'

Lot 494

including Drem Justodrem, Singer Graflex Strob Meter, Exelsior A and more, all in fine crafted home-made boxes (a lot)

Lot 343

An unusual mid century Graphic Polaroid back Graflex Inc, Rochester NY USA camera model HR/C 80488 Serial No 19. Complete with Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F=3” f/1.9 No 539701 lens

Lot 475

A Graflex 2 Cell Flash Handle, of Star Wars interest, similar item used to create Star Wars Lightsabers, first used in the 1977 film Star Wars 'A New Hope', G, lacks red button to rear

Lot 457

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

Lot 283

A Box of Double Dark Slides and Plate Backs, various sizes and makers including A.P. Paris, a Graflex Graphic film holder for 6 x 9cm and a Contessa-Nettel half plate holder

Lot 304

A Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm Lens,serial no. 4197779, in Graflex Synchro-Compur shutter

Lot 244

A GENERAL PRECISION GRAFLEX 16 PROJECTOR TOGETHER WITH A DIXONS TOEI TALKIE 8M

Lot 32

A Graflex Speed Graphic Camera, body P, damp damage, mildew, surface corrision throughout, with Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm f/4.5 Tessar lens, serial no 900524, in F Deckel Compur shutter, shutter sticking, sluggish, elements F, fungus, with 30 film slides, P, in case, P,

Lot 1536

Graflex 3A autographic professional curtain shutter camera. Lens is UK Ross Xpress 7 1/4 F4.5 shutter speed camera. C1916-1926. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 298

A Graflex Auto Graflex Jr Reflex Camera, together with an Ensign Focal Plane Roll Film Reflex camera, some damages (2)

Lot 151

Camera Guides and Photochemistry Books, including Graphic Graflex Photography, Focal Camera Guides (7), a Zeiss Ikon catalogue circa 1939, The Watkins Manual (2 copies), Minitography and Cinetography, The Dufaycolor Book, Enlargements, Modern Darkroom Tecnic Black/White (Ilford, 1970s), The Art of Retouching Photographic Negatives (Marion & Co 1907) and other items

Lot 212

A Graflex Miniature Speed Graphic Camera, 2¼in x 3¼in format, circa 194-1948, body G, slight lifting to leatherettte on back, slight wear to edges, brassing to front standard, bellows G, with Rodenstock 105mm f/4.5 Ysarex lens, serial no 4280423, Synchro Compur shutter, shutter working, elements G, some internal dust, with three double dark slides, boxed Suydam roll film adaptor, quick release cable, in outfit case

Lot 457

A Graflex Crown Graphic Special, serial no 932041, body G, slight wear to back, tripod mount, bellows G, rangefinder appears to function, with Schneider Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 Xenar lens, serial no 5991622, in Synchro Compur D shutter, shutter working, elements G, light scratches from cleaning, some internal dust, with leather hand grip

Lot 465

A Graflex 5 x 4 Pacemaker Speed Graphic Military Camera KS-4A(1) Outfit, olive drab, U.S. Signal Corps camera designation KE-12(1), maker's serial no. 904 612, body F, wear to paintwork and top leatherette, Wollensak Full Synchromatic shutter working, a Graflex Optar 127mm f/4.5 lens, F, haze/fungus, with flashgun, tripod and six cut film holders, all in a Halliburton hard case

Lot 225A

A Good Graflex Super D with Kodak Ektar 152m f4.5 with two 3 1/3 x 4 1/4 inch DDS and fitted with a Graflex 22 120 roll film holder. Bob White's note states this as the 'First SLR in world to have an auto diaphragm lens. First issued around 1941, this model has factory coated lens which places it as a post-war model. (BW).

Lot 226

Graphex Speed Graphic 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 Plate Camera. With Optar 6 3/8ths f4.5 and Optar wide angle 90mm f6.8 lenses. Focal plane shutter working, (condition 5F). With 6 DDS, dark cloth, wooden tripod legs and mount. Also a 3-cell Graflex Star Wars light sabre style flash unit (rusty and 'battle worn') untested. (From The Bob White Collection).

Lot 307

Ensign Focal Plane Roll Film Reflex, a Murer with 108mm f4.5 lens, an Auto Graflex Junior with Baush & Lomb Tessar 551 & a Folding Premograph body. (From The Bob White Collection).

Lot 349

A rare Newman & Sinclair NS Reflex with f4.3/6.8 convertible lens and a R B Auto Graflex Reflex with Cooke Aviar 178mm f4.5. (From The Bob White Collection).

Lot 469

A Quantity of Linhof & Other Accessories. To include a Super Rollex 56x72 film back, 2 Graflex 6x9 roll film backs, bellows lens hood, Gorez Dogmar 12.5cm f4.5 lens etc.

Lot 189

COLLECTION OF 7 GRAPHIC FILM HOLDERS TO INCLUDE 4X5 TYPE 5 BY GRAFLEX

Lot 187

GRAFLEX SPEED GRAPHIC PRESS CAMERA WITH SCHNEIDER KREUZNACH LENS

Lot 200

LARGE COLLECTION OF PLAUBEL ACCESSORIES FOR GRAFLEX CAMERA? INCLUDING LENS BOARDS, AUTOMATIC ROLL HOLDER AND A DE VERE INDUSTRIAL STAND TRIPOD

Lot 345

Vintage American Graphex Speed Graphic press plate camera by the Folmer Graflex Corp., with Kalart syncronised range finder, Graflex Optar lens, plates, filters and film, contained in leather case with two wooden tripods, one with gimballed top.

Lot 714

Auto Graflex reflex camera with Ross 6½ inch Xpres 1:4.5 lens, in leather carry case with film holders

Lot 187

A Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic 4 x 5in Press Camera, serial no. A60445, body F, back cover leatherette missing, viewing hood cloth partly missing, leaf shutter sticking at slow speeds, with a Graflex Optar 135mm f/4.7 lens, F, fungus, with 2 film holders

Lot 240

A Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic 4 x 5in Press Camera, serial no. A56867, body F-G, Compur shutter sticking at slow speeds, a Voigtländer Anastigmat Skopar 13.5cm f/4.5 lens, P-F, significant haze

Lot 3251A

Graflex folding camera with Ross 136mm xpress F.4.5 lens No. 133398 with various sized dark slides

Lot 3281

Graflex Kodak Folmer & Schwing SLR 3¼ x 4¼in plate camera with a Bausch & Lomb 3¼ x 4¼ Tessar 1C lens, a 23in Graflex 120 Roll Holder and instructions

Lot 11

A Star Wars Graflex metal bodied replica lightsaber with display stand, a Hasbro Star Wars Ulitimate Lightsaber (boxed) and a Character Doctor Who Dalek Sec hybrid voice charger mask, boxed (3)

Lot 386

Graflex Speed Graphic 5x4 Camera. #895949 With Graphlex Optar 135mm f4.7 lens in Graphex shutter. (condition 4/5F) With Grafmatic '45' film pack holder.

Lot 387

Graflex Crown Graphic '23' 6x9cm Plate Camera Outfit. With Optar 101mm f4.5 lens #789273. Also a Super Angulon 65mm f6.8 lens #4363924 in panel and 3 DDS. (all condition 4/5F). All in original makers box. (BW).

Lot 7261

*A Folmer Graflex "5 x 4" camera with Kodak no.3 Supermatic lens and Kalart syncronised range finder (Lot subject to VAT)

Lot 2

Star Wars - Parks Sabers - three replica metal bodied lightsabers, comprising Graflex, Echelon and Maelstrom Special models together with another Graflex metal bodied replica lightsaber by and unknown maker, together with three perspex light tubes unboxed (4)

Lot 139

A Graflex Series B SLR 2¼ x 3¼in Plate Camera, serial no 23069, Kodak Folmer & Schwing Dept example, with a Kodak Anastigmat 4?in f/4.5 lens and a Graflex film pack adapter, all in leather case

Lot 631A

GRAFLEX SPEED GRAPHIC, A Graflex Speed Graphic press camera with Graflex Optar f4.7 135mm lens No. 912379 & Wollensak syncromatic shutter. In case with other accessories including a Graflex Optar f6.8 3½ in. (90mm) lens No. 916120N, flash unit etc. Outfit probably incomplete All cameras are untested & being sold as found on display or in storage.

Lot 307

* Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary Field / Press Camera. Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch field / press camera, circa 1946, fitted with Kodak Ektar 127mm f/4.7 lens (Serial Number EO6096L) and Kodak Supermatic (X) shutter, 3 ¼ inch lens board, Kalart synchronized range finder, body release for rear focal plane shutter, both front and rear shutters in working order, folding wire finder and tubular optical finder, ground glass focusing panel in good condition, exposures between 1s and 1/1000s, bellows in good condition, six plate holders included, together with an antique unbranded box camera, a Kodak Brownie 44A with original box and a 1921 unused 'Welcome' Photographic Exposure Record and Diary in green cloth covers. (Qty: 10)

Lot 709

Luke Skywalker's (Mark Hamill) production-made lightsaber from the production of Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Lightsabers are one of the most memorable props in the history of cinema, and it is well-known amongst enthusiasts that Luke's original lightsaber was built from a Graflex 3-Cell Camera Flash Attachment unit. The modifications used to turn the flash handle into the lightsaber prop were relatively straightforward: a set of black T-shaped grips were attached to the lower half of the flash, a D-ring was attached to the bottom of the unit to allow it to hang from a belt hook, and a set of plastic magnification "bubbles" from a vintage calculator display were fitted to the flashes center clamp. Due to the simple nature of the prop's construction, authenticity around Graflex-based lightsaber props is frequently controversial. This is the first Luke Skywalker lightsaber Prop Store has handled with solid provenance and the appropriate physical construction elements to support that it is indeed from the production. The most well-documented Skywalker lightsaber props are the Graflex-based hero version seen best in production photography, and the special-effects version with a motorized spinning blade (designed to reflect light into the camera lens) that was made from a piece of pipe dressed to look a Graflex. It is not clear exactly how many lightsaber props were built for the first film in total. This lightsaber is distinctly not the hero Graflex version seen in production photographs, or the well-documented spinning version, but is an original made for the production of the film. The lightsaber originated from Andy Mitchel, the son of Andrew Mitchell, who was the managing director of Elstree Studios at the time the original Star Wars films were shot there. Mitchell recovered the lightsaber prop as a young man from the Elstree Studios backlot where it had been discarded along many other props and sets during or after production. He was allowed to keep the piece as a memento shortly after production wrapped. The Graflex is a "Folmer" version of the flash handle, which is the same version of Graflex used to create the hero piece seen in production photographs. This flash unit was fully converted into a prop lightsaber: a D-ring is affixed to the bottom of the handle with two pop rivets, a bubble lens strip fitted in the center clamp (with 7 bubbles, matching the hero prop), and glue residue exists on the lower half where the T-shaped grips were once attached. The red button at the top of the flash is a version with a thin band of knurling€â€different to the documented hero Graflex, but the same style of button seen on the document effects "spinning blade" prop. The most interesting aspect of this piece is a welded metal plate affixed into the open end of the emitter. The plate features a small hole in the center and the welding process has deformed some of the top of the flash. This plate was almost certainly welded in as part of the effort to mount a blade in the handle. This custom modification supports the fact that the special effects or props team at Elstree Studio was working with this piece at some point during production, and it was specifically converted to be a lightsaber prop. At present, the location of both the well-documented hero Graflex lightsaber and well-documented "spinning blade" effects version of the prop are not known. Therefore, this may be the only, or certainly one of the few, genuine Luke Skywalker lightsaber props from the original Star Wars film still in existence. While it is uncertain whether this piece was ever used in filming or not, it has a strong chain of provenance and the appropriate physical construction to support its authenticity and is a wonderful example of this legendary film prop. Included are a letter of authenticity from Andy Mitchell who originally obtained the piece from the Elstree backlot, and from a friend of Mitchell's who was gifted the piece by Mitchell in 1983. The piece is well-worn, with numerous scratches and marks to the body. Dimensions: 25 cm x 5.75 cm x 3 .75 cm (10" x 21/4" x 11/2")£60000-100000 M

Lot 196

Film Backs and Other Accessories, a Bronica 220 ETR back, a 6 x 6cm reflex viewing hood, an unknown camera back, possibly Mamiya TLR, a Graphic Polaroid back for 5 x 4 Graflex, an unbranded auto power winder for Nikon FA, FE2 and FM2 cameras and more

Lot 215

A Selection of Various Cameras, including Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 532/16, Voigtlander Bessa I, Graflex National Series II and more (a lot)

Lot 179

A Graflex Speed Graphic Large Format Camera, with Kodak Ektar f/4.7 127mm and Schneider Angulon f/6.8 90mm lenses, together with flash unit and 9 DDS, in maker's fitted case (a lot)

Lot 173

A MPP VII Micro Technical Large Format Camera, with Schneider Symmar f/5.6 135mm, Angulon f/6.8 90mm and Graflex Optar f/4.5 6⅜" lenses, together with various DDS and accessories, in maker's case

Lot 306

A vintage leather cased R. B. Graflex plate camera together with a Kodak film pack etc CONDITION REPORT: In the closed position this camera measures 19cm by 17cm by 18cm. The shutter appears to be working.

Lot 405

National Graflex Camera with B&L f4.5 Lens & Additional, Rare 140mm f6.3 Telephoto Lens. (condition 4/5F). (From the Bob White Collection) (Cabinet M).

Lot 61

A Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic Press Camera, with a 5 x 4in Graphic Film Holder Type 5, a Kodak Ektar 127mm f/4.7 lens, No 2 Kodak Supermatic shutter working, body F, no leatherette covering on screen cover, lens F, haze

Lot 101

Black camera with several film backs, numerous accessories.Up for auction is this unique and rare piece of U.S. military and photographic history- A Graflex XL/KS-98B army issue camera and outfit, in hard-shell military case. Originally released in 1965, the XL press camera was an ideal choice- press cameras were a balance between portability for capturing moving action and large, archival quality negatives for reprinting and enlargement- and Graflex made the best in the business. The XLs stayed in service till 1973, capturing many iconic images during the war. This example is in good cosmetic condition, has a Tessar 3.5 F100mm lens, and includes numerous original accessories- solid black flash bulb unit; handgrip with remote release and bracket pieces; several unexploded flash bulbs; filters and lens hood. It also contains the Graflok back, which allows quick changing among several of the included film backs- a 120 roll film RH/10 back; a 220 RH/20 back; and the rare RH/50 70mm back, which used canned 70mm film cartridges favored by the U.S. military since the 1940's. Several straps, a polaroid format accessory viewfinder, and the matching set of keys for the hardcase locks are also inside. Issued: 1965-1973 Dimensions: 18.5"L x 8.5"D x 11"H, in case Edition Number: 40329G7 Manufacturer: Graflex/Singer Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 102

Speed Graphic camera, flash system, extra shutter, film holders.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Speed Graphic is a fine example of the sort professional grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a ground glass focusing screen, slots for sheet or pack film, rangefinder, dual shutters, and numerous features. This large set includes several classic accessories and tools- a flash gun and flash cable, several film holders including an ingenious rapid fire 6 shot holder, manuals, a spare shutter/main lens in box, and the Speed Graphic itself- well made, with a working fore and aft shutter, accessory rangefinder, and big ground glass with flip out viewing shade. All sit in a military style hard case. Issued: 1950s Dimensions: 17.5"L x 8.5"D x 10.5"H Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 103

Sheet film 1:1 photographic copier meant for detective work.Vintage Folmer Graflex Corp fingerprint camera was made by Folmer Graflex Corp circa 1917-1929. This is a copy camera that was built for making 1:1 photographic copies of finger-print cards or other 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" photos or documents. A Kodak Anastigmat 72mm f/6.3 lens is recessed inside the flat-black rigid shroud and is pre-focused on the plane of the opening in the front of the shroud. Four battery-operated flashlight bulbs inside the shroud illuminate the subject during exposure. Issued: 1917-1929 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"D x 12.25"H Manufacturer: Folmer Graflex Corp Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 11

Blue velvet lined leather case, strap and metal locking mechanism.Historic single lens reflex camera with a mirror and prism system. The historic Graflex Reflex served as the companion to many legendary photographers of the early 20th century. Dark brown leatherette exterior over wooden frame with metal casings and components. Kodak Anastigmat lens, with curtain aperture, metal shutter and viewing shade. Includes five original plate holders. Original manufacturer tag on front of case. Leather handle. Issued: c. 1925 Dimensions: 10.5"L x 8.75"H x 9"W, camera, closed Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as is.

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