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Lot 163

Character Options - BBC - An unboxed group of 23 Doctor Who action figures from Character Options. Lot includes 10th Doctor David Tennant (white converse); Rose Tyler (red jacket); Faceless Grandma Connelly and similar. Figures show some signs of play wear and by and large appear Good, and are all unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 49

Norev - A boxed 1:18 scale Norev 'Maxi Jet' #211500 1962 Citroen HY Van. The model in grey appears to be in Mint condition, housed within a Mint window box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 83

Product Enterprise - A boxed Product Enterprise diecast 'Stingray - World Aquanaut Security Patrol'. The model appears to be in Mint condition housed within a Good slightly dusty window box with some general storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 81

Jada Toys - A boxed 1:18 scale Jada Toys #91670 '40 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 from 'The Godfather'. The model appears to be in Mint condition and comes with Marlon Brando figure. The window box has some minor storage wear and appears to be in Excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 414

A silver mounted carnelian pendant and silver K pendant on chain.

Lot 411

A 9ct gold ring set with single clear paste stone. Size K, total weight 3.8g.

Lot 244

K W Hastings, study of modern buildings, oil on canvas

Lot 365

THREE LARGE BASTING SPOONS (3)All probably European, comprising; a fiddle pattern marked twice G K, length 37cm, a stylized Old English pattern, marked four times H H, length 38.5cm and the third with rococo style decoration, probably Danish, length 35cm, combined weight 575 grams

Lot 25

A Boxed Matchbox Cargo Hauler # K-33.

Lot 261

A Boxed Matchbox Massey Ferguson Tractor and Trailer. #K-35.

Lot 3

A Boxed Matchbox Hatra Tractor #K-3. A Fruehauf Hopper Train #M-4 and a Boxed Japanese Mercedes Benz 220 s.

Lot 30

A Boxed Machbox Massey Ferguson Tractor and Trailer. #K-35. Box Is Worn.

Lot 24

A Boxed Matchbox Ford Transcontinental Lorry. # K-21.

Lot 35

A Boxed Matchbox Racing Car Transporter. K-7.

Lot 28

A Boxed Matchbox Peterbilt Refrigeration Truck. #K-31.

Lot 26

A Boxed Matchbox Ford Transcontinental Lorry #K-21.

Lot 23

A Boxed Matchbox Power Boat and Transporter. # K-27.

Lot 289

A Boxed Product Enterprises Doctor Who. Talking 4Th Doctor With K-9 box is worn.

Lot 31

A Boxed Matchbox Low Loader With Bulldozer # K-23.

Lot 179

9ct Gold ring tested for 9ct set with 7 gemstones Size K 1.4g

Lot 123

A Neo Art Glass paperweight in the form of a bird signed K. Heaton; a Kings Lynn crystal paperweight in the form of a bird; a Kerry glass paperweight and three other paperweights

Lot 1984

A 19th century yellow metal, enamel and rose cut diamond cluster set navette shaped ring (a.f.), size K, gross weight 5.4 grams.

Lot 1986

A gentleman's 18k Orator manual wind wrist watch (a.f.) and an 18 k fob watch.

Lot 1929

A 1920's 18ct, plat and seven stone diamond set cluster ring, size K, gross weight 2.2 grams.

Lot 1932

An Edwardian 18ct gold, white opal, ruby and diamond cluster set ring, size K, gross weight 3.1 grams.

Lot 38

A 9CT GOLD DIAMOND BRACELET, designed as a series of single-cut diamonds, interspaced by plain polished S shape links, to the push piece clasp, estimated/stated total diamond weight 1.50cts, assessed colour J-K, assessed clarity I2-I3, hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, stamped 1.50 375, approximate length 177mm, gross weight 14.37 grams (condition report: diamonds fairly bright, heavily included, general wear present to bracelet)

Lot 45

FOUR 9CT GOLD RINGS, the first a white gold shaped band ring, grain set with round brilliant cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size K 1/2, a yellow and white gold cross over band ring, prong set with single cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size M 1/2, a yellow gold band ring grain set with single cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, a 9ct gold amethyst and diamond ring, hallmark rubbed, ring size L 1/2, approximate gross weight 9.3 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, overall condition good)

Lot 89

AN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING, rounded rectangular form with engraved monogram, textured shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1920, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)

Lot 22

AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND RING, Art Deco style diamond ring, set to the centre with a round brilliant cut diamond, flanked by two smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, and a surround of brilliant cut diamond accents, in a white metal mount, total estimated diamond weight 0.50ct, pinched shoulder and polished band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, stamped 18K, ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.2 grams (condition report: general light wear, stones secure, overall condition good)

Lot 151

A 9ct yellow gold ring, set with an oval-cut opal with a marquise-cut green stone set to each side, UK import mark, size K, 2.88grams.

Lot 91

A group of jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct yellow gold cluster stud earrings set with circular-cut garnets, post & butterfly fitting, 2.16 grams, a silver marquise-shaped ring set with a mixture of different cuts of garnets and faux seed pearls, 3.71 grams, size K, and an ornately designed bracelet of fifteen flowerhead links set with circular-cut red stones, length 17.0cm, unmarked and untested, 17.79 grams, (3)

Lot 167

A 22ct yellow gold wedding band, UK hallmark, size K, 3.6grams.

Lot 161

Four 9ct yellow gold rings, including a single stone paste set ring in a twist setting, UK hallmark, size K; a double row ring set with small single-cut diamonds in an illusion setting, UK import mark, size N; a half eternity style ring set with alternating circular-cut white and blue stones, UK hallmark, size K1/2; and a half eternity style ring illusion set with small single-cut diamonds and a hidden 'I love you' band, UK hallmark, size N, total gross weight 9.7grams, (4). Condition Report 9,2 grams gross weight

Lot 158

A group of three 9ct yellow gold rings, to include a 9ct pearl set ring, UK hallmark, size N, 1.55grams; a 9ct cluster ring set with opal cabochons, size K, 2.20grams; and a 9ct Victorian ring set with three moonstone cabochons interspaced with four rose-cut diamonds, UK hallmark, size M to M1/2, 4.54grams, (3).

Lot 295

Prunkbuch der freiwilligen Feuerwehr zu Großsteinbach 1907, K & K Hofmeister, Ehrenurkunde des Hauptmeisters, Messing emailiert, teils fein feuervergoldet, roter Samtbezug und zwei Quasten

Lot 322

Massives Perlenarmband mit Farbsteinbesatz 18 k WG, mit dem Hersteller Utopia gepunzt, grosse, echte weiss schimmernde Perlen im Wechsel mit Farbsteinen Aquamarinen, Zitrinen und Topasen (hellblau, zartgelb und bräunlich), Durchmesser Perle ca. 8 - 14 mm, feine Juweliersarbeit a la Rainbow, L ca. 20 cm, Gewicht ca. 98,7 g

Lot 58200

Maass, Karl (Deutscher Maler 1890 - 1962)Gemälde, Öl auf Karton, Partie an der Ostsee, unten rechts signiert "K. Maass", ~1920, Ausschnitt 17,5 x 27,5 cm, sichtbar guter, scheinbar unberührter Zustand, sauber modern gerahmt mit Pp. (45 x 56 cm) 4310

Lot 58323

Hutschenreuther - Figur "Ariadne auf dem Panther"Porzellan gold staffiert, Frauenakt auf dem Rücken eines fauchenden Panthers auf ovaler, gestufter Plinthe mit Grassockel, rückseitig geprägte Entwerfersignatur "K. TUTTER.", im Boden unterglasurgrüne Manufakturmarke (Löwe mit "LHS" und "Hutschenreuther Selb Germany Abteilung für Kunst"), H 25,5 cm, Plinthe 26 x 14,5 cm, Entwurf Karl Tutter (1883 - 1969) 1929 (Modellnummer 949), Ausführung Hutschenreuther Kunstabteilung Selb 1929 - 1939, Finger der linken Hand, rückseitiger Grasbüschel und Tuchspitze restauriert 4743 Lit.: Ellen Mey 2009, Im Zeichen des Löwen, Die Kunstabteilung Lorenz Hutschenreuther, Selb 1918 - 1945, Seite 224 (Farbabbildung) und Seite 351, Nr. 949

Lot 58175

Zach, Karl Anton (Österreichischer Maler, 1868 - 1959)Gemälde, Öl auf Leinwand, Innenhof eines Hofanlage in der Wachau, unten links signiert "K. Zach", 47,5 x 62,5 cm, ~1915, guter, scheinbar unberührter Originalzustand mit minimalen Fehlstellen, ungerahmt 4823

Lot 58310

Rosenthal - Lampe "Festreigen"Porzellan unbemalt, drei tanzende Mädchen in langen Gewändern auf breiter, mehrfach gestufter und teils kannelierter Plinthe, mittig montierter, zweiteiliger Säulenschaft mit originaler Messingmontierung mit zwei Fassungen und Kettenschaltern, auf der Plinthe geprägte Künstlersignatur "K. HIMMELSTOSS", im Boden unterglasurgrüne Manufakturmarke "Rosenthal SELB BAVARIA" und geprägte Modellnummer "K 210", H Figur 33 cm, H gesamt 64 cm, Entwurf Karl Himmelstoss 1887 - 1967) 1913, Ausführung Rosenthal Selb vor 1931, 1. Wahl, Fuß der rückwärtigen Figur alt geklebt, am Säulenschaft teils matte Glasur, sonst guter Zustand mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren, später verkabelt 7205 Das Modell wurde 1914 auf der Deutschen Werkbundausstellung in Köln gezeigt und wurde folgendermaßen beurteilt "...die Gruppe zählt zu dem Besten, was auf dieser Ausstellung gezeigt wurde..." (Der Sprechsaal 1914, Seite 641), es wurde sowohl als freie Gruppe als auch als Lampenfuß angeboten Lit.: Emmy Niecol 2001, Rosenthal Kunst- und Zierporzellan 1897 - 1945, Band II, Seite 175, Nr. 3.0285 Aufgrund der Größe und der Form Versand nur nach Absprache

Lot 596

A K Johnston, The World in Hemispheres, hand-coloured engraving, 52 x 61.5cm, J Dower, A View of the Comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers, and Heights of the Principal Mountains in The World, hand-coloured engraving, label verso for Andrew Dando Antiques, Bradford on Avon, 21.5 x 26cm and two other maps

Lot 920

A 9ct gold and platinum ring set with a small diamond, 1.6g, K

Lot 928

A 9ct white gold ring set with diamonds, 2.7g, K

Lot 990

A Victorian 15ct gold, ruby and diamond ring, Birmingham 1889, 2g, K

Lot 1006

A 19th Century yellow metal, enamel and seed pearl ring, 4g, J/K

Lot 912

A 9ct gold, sapphire and cubic zirconia ring, 2.3g, K

Lot 954

A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, 1.9g, J/K

Lot 153

The Ford Mustang 351 Cobra Jet holds a special place in the 60 year history of the Ford Mustang. Introduced in 1969 as a high-performance option, with its sleek design and formidable power, the Mustang 351 Cobra Jet quickly gained a reputation as a street racer's dream. Underneath the bonnet laid a potent 351cui Cleveland V8 engine, tuned to deliver an impressive output of over 300bhp. This robust powertrain, combined with other performance enhancements such as upgraded suspension and Ram-Air, made the 351 Cobra Jet a force to be reckoned with on both the drag strip and the open road.The car we have here is an extremely well specified Q-code example fitted with the top of the range four valve Cleveland V8 and optional ‘Ram Air Cobra jet’, a rare option which forces cold air into the engine at high revs and increases the power produced. It is also a rare factory fitted Hurst four-speed manual car with optional 3.50 Traction-Lok differential. Other optional equipment includes power steering, power front disc brakes, Mach 1 sports interior, triple sports dial console, foldable sports deck rear seats and Magnum 500 chrome wheels. A Marti report accompanies the car, confirming the original specification as Bright Red with black vinyl bucket seats, four-speed manual, as we see it today.The car was imported into the UK in 2011 by a Mr Wessell, at which point the mileage was around 34,000, which is understood to have been the genuine mileage. Many upgrades were fitted during Mr Wessells ownership including a Centreforce clutch, KYB sports adjustable shocks, performance rear leaf springs, uprated rear sway bar, MSD electronic ignition, K&N air filter and many other small upgrades. The car was then sold to a Mustang enthusiast in 2013 who would go on to keep the car until 2020. During this tenure, a further £11,932 was spent further upgrading the car, an FST 750 carburettor was fitted, the engine was removed and inspected by Williams Bros Racing who confirmed the engine had previously been rebuilt with an upgraded camshaft, Harland Sharp rockers, new lifters and pushrods. A stainless steel exhaust was fabricated with Sanderson shorty headers, 2.5” straight pipes through to 24” Cherry Bomb back boxes, which provides an absolutely incredible soundtrack. A new heater core was also fitted, a gearbox refresh was undertaken, new rear Koni shocks, a reversing camera fitted and many other smaller jobs. The car was then fully detailed and ceramic coated and now looks excellent.The car now presents in excellent order, there are a handful of paint chips here and there and a small piece of corrosion on the right side outer sill, just in front of the rear wheel area, but overall the car is truly an excellent example and ticks many boxes.The car is supplied to auction with a comprehensive history file containing the original owners manual and a copy of the original purchase invoice, a RetroFord magazine feature on the car and a V5C registration document. Consigned by Fraser Smith

Lot 179

The 308 GTB was launched at the Paris Motor Show in 1975 and was built alongside the 308 GT4, contrived as a replacement for the 246 Dino. Designed by Leonardo Fiorvanti, the man who styled some of the most iconic Ferraris including the Daytona, the new 308 was a rakish and attractive body which fused classic elements of Ferrari styling with a thoroughly modern design. For the first two years of production, the body of the 308 was produced in fibreglass after which steel was used. The 308 shared a similar tube frame chassis as the original Dino and 308 GT4 with four-wheel double wishbone independent suspension. The engine was a V8 unit which was positioned behind the driver; it was transversely mounted with double overhead camshafts and four 40DCNF Weber carburettors, latterly replaced with Bosch K Jetronic mechanical fuel injection.This lovely privately owned and entered 308 GTS was built by Ferrari in Marinello December 1979 as can be found by the original order and correspondence with Ferrari aficionado Tony Willis. Delivered to the UK on 25th April 1980 to Mr Wozniak, a dentist, via HR Owen Ferrari London. The original order shows that car was specified in Rosso Chiaro with Nero black hide, with matching carpets, air conditioning, wider wheels, front spoiler and fog lamps with flashing facility all of which can be seen in the history file. In 1989 the car had been purchased by a Mr Baughn, printed correspondence with Marinello Concessionaires Ltd shows that he was unhappy with his bodywork and commissioned Maranello’s to fully bare metal repaint the car at a cost of £18,000 before he had the car fully retrimmed two years later, owning the car until 1998.In the tenure of owner number three, whilst being thoroughly enjoyed and very well maintained, the car had its first dealing with Kent High Performance Centre, this a relationship with the car that has lasted up until recently with Kent High Performance performing the latest Cam Belt service for our owner in 2022 at 61,299 miles. The History file is extensive, almost all MoT certificates are present as is what appears to be every bill and piece of correspondence with the car, our vendor purchased the car from Kent High Performance/The Ferrari Centre in 2018 and has frequented shows and meets always gaining compliments about his GTS.Importantly, this is a UK supplied right hand drive early (1979 production) example, seen as more desirable than the fuel injected cars that followed and sits correctly on the original wheels with good tyres all round. Our vendor states that the buyer should have all the confidence to not only purchase but drive the car home from auction with the wind in their hair. Supplied with a large history file including original book and service pack and treated to a new MoT for reassurance.One of the best privately owned and true enthusiast 308’s we have had the pleasure to offer, viewing is highly recommended for an iconic example of the prancing horse. Consigned By Mathew Priddy.ORIGINAL UK SUPPLIED RHD EXAMPLE, 62,000 MILES & STUNNINGWITH VERY IMPRESSIVE HISTORY FILE AND MAINTENANCE RECORD

Lot 234

The Chevrolet Suburban is a full-size SUV from Chevrolet and the name started in 1934 for the 1935 U.S. model year, making it the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in production. It has traditionally been one of General Motors' most profitable vehicles. The 1935 first generation Carryall Suburban was one of the first production all-metal bodied station wagons. It now comes with three engine options: a 5.3 litre V8, 6.2 litre V8 or a 3.0 litre Inline-6 turbo diesel. The GMT400-based Suburban’s were introduced in December 1991 for the 1992 model year. The similar pick-up truck models had switched to the newer platforms in the 1988 model year. Both two wheel and four-wheel drive models, designated ‘C’ and ‘K’, were offered, as well as half ton and three quarter ton (‘1500’ and ‘2500’) models. Trim options included a base-level version, the LS, and the LT. Interior seating arrangements allowed for either bucket or bench seating in the first row and optional third row bench. The vehicle could be configured from two to nine passenger seating. Transmissions included the 4L60 four-speed automatic in the 1500 series, and the heavier duty 4L80 four-speed automatic in the 2500.This Chevrolet has been owned in the same family from new and presents in delightful condition. The black coachwork is in very good order as is the interior. As well as being extremely well-appointed vehicles there is ample room for passengers in these supremely comfortable vehicles. The 5.3 litre V8 engine, mated to an automatic transmission offers smoothness and performance if need. This low mileage example is being sold with a V5 registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until 14th August 2024. Offered at a very sensible reserve these are fabulous vehicles and are extremely practical family SUV’s with substantial interior space for people and luggage, this must be one of the finest available of this marque. Consigned by Stewart Banks. ONE FAMILY OWNED FROM NEWONLY 32,000 MILESIN SPLENDID CONDITION

Lot 221

Rationalising its manufacturing, General Motors moved production of Chevrolet commercial vehicles to its Vauxhall car plant at Luton, from whence a redesigned range of 'Bedford' branded commercials emerged in 1931. In 1939, Bedford introduced the 'K' series which, in common with passenger cars of the time, was more curvaceously styled and featured a rounded radiator grille. The 'K' series catered for 30-40cwt payloads, while further up the scale Bedford offered the 'M' and 'O' series for loads of up to three tons and five tons respectively. In August 1939, two new prototypes of very special public vehicles were launched. The first was the famous red Routemaster double decker bus the second was the Bedford OB single decker bus, each destined to become an icon in their own right. Only a few weeks later war was declared and most of the Bedford production went into producing military vehicles and any buses that were made usually had utility, wooden slatted seats. Relatively few 'OB' chassis were built prior to WWII, but the model would prove to be an outstanding success with 12,766 produced up to 1951, making it one of the most popular buses of its type ever.After the war, in an effort to stretch the available facilities and resources the Government ‘persuaded’ coach and bus builders to produce a dual purpose Bus/Coach model. This lovely 1949 Bedford OB Bus/Coach by Duple is one of these models, positioned halfway between a luxury Vista Coach and a utility Bus. Because it lost the curved swage lines of the luxury coach it was nicknamed the ‘Straight Liner’ which very few remain. In April 1949 this Bedford OB, body number DU54127 was supplied to South Nottinghamshire Bus company. Finished in cream with red wings and roof, with lovely red interior this coach is fitted with a tachograph. It can be driven on a normal driving licence with up to eight, none paying passengers, or it is fully licenced to be used commercially. Supplied with a V5C registration document, a class six MoT test certificate which expires 28th August 2024, a PSV certificate of initial fitness and a history of the eight weekly PCV inspections with a new inspection being carried out just prior to the sale. This Bedford OB presents well, will be driven to the auction and is an opportunity to join the classic bus owner’s community with a business potential. Consigned by John Tomlin. A VERY RARE STRAIGHT LINER BUS/COACHHAS BEEN FULLY MAINTAINEDCAN BE DRIVEN ON A NOMRAL LICENCE OR IT CAN BE USED COMMERCIALLY

Lot 9614

10 tlg. Figurenkonvolut erzgebirgischer Volkskunst, 9x W & K - Figuren in sehr schönem Erhalt, Höhe von ca. 4 bis ca. 11 cm. 1x Etikett fehlend.

Lot 6807

Zeitlos elegante Perlenkette, Perlen einzeln geknotet, silbrigweißer Lüster, Länge ü. A. ca. 48,5 cm, blütenförmige 14 K Gelbgoldschließe mit Sicherheitsbügel. Schöner, getragener Erhalt.

Lot 108

6 ungewöhnliche Kameras für 35mm-Film1) Carmen S.A., Frankreich. Carmen, für 12 Aufnahmen 24 x 24 mm auf 35mm-Film "Pygmée", um 1935, schwarz glänzend. Mit rotem "Garantie"-Blatt, lag in der Kamera, Version mit Rückfenster. (3/3) - 2) Carmen, Version in Kräusellack und mit abgedecktem Filmfenster. (3+/3) - 3) Durst. S.A., Italien. Duca, 24 x 36 mm auf 35mm-Film, um 1949, Ducar 8/5 cm. (3+/3) - 4) Österreichische Telephon A.G., Wien. "Amourette", 24 x 30 mm, Extra-Rapid-Optik 6,3/35 mm, Verschluß 1/25-1/100 Sek., läuft, Zusatzöffnung neben Sucher. Kleine, seltene und als 35mm-Leica-Vorläufer gesuchte Kamera. (3/3) - Und: 5-6) Kochmann, Dresden. Korelle K, für 18 x 24 mm, in Schwarz mit Xenar 2,9/3,5 cm und in Braun mit Zeiss Tessar 3,5/5 cm, äußerlich gut erhalten, ohne Funktion. (3/-) Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (-/-)6 Unusual 35mm Cameras1) Carmen S.A., France. Carmen, c. 1935, for twelve 24 x 24 mm exposures on "Pygmée" film, version with rear window, glossy black finish, with red guarantee slip (inside camera). (3/3) - 2) Carmen, version with crackle-paint and covered film window. (3+/3) - 3) Durst S.A., Italy. Duca, c. 1949, 24 x 36 mm, with Ducar 8/5 cm lens. (3+/3) - 4) Österreichische Telephon A.G., Vienna. "Amourette", 24 x 30 mm, extra-rapid optics 6.3/35 mm, shutter working 1/25-1/100 sec., additional opening next to viewfinder. A sought-after Leica forerunner. (3/3) - And: 5-6) Kochmann, Dresden. Korelle K, for 18 x 24 mm, black with Xenar 2.9/3.5 cm lens and brown with Zeiss Tessar 3.5/5 cm, outwardly good, inoperative. (3/-) Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 89

Ausrüstung Contarex professionalZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. 1) Contarex professional Chrom Nr. K 45786, mit Blitz-Planar 2/50 mm, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit Stützbrücke, Deckel und Sonnenblende mit Etui. (2/2) - 2) Distagon 2,8/25 mm Nr. 3971382, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit Sonnenblende, Deckel und Plexidose. (2/2-) - 3) Sonnar 2,8/135 mm, Nr. 4816858. Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit Deckel und Plexidose. (2-/2-) - Und: 4-7) Balgengerät, Zwischenring von 34 mm Höhe, Winkelsucher und Mikroskop-Adapter. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: ()Contarex Professional OutfitZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. 1) Contarex professional, chrome no. K 45786, with Blitz-Planar 2/50 mm, support bridge, cap and sunshade with case, optics clean under point light. (2/2) - 2) Distagon 2.8/25 mm no. 3971382, with sunshade, cap and plexi case, optics clean under point light. (2/2-) - 3) Sonnar 2.8/135 mm, no. 4816858, with cap and plexi case, optics clean under point light. (2-/2-) - And: 4-7) Bellows device, intermediate ring of 34 mm height, angle-finder and microscope adapter. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: ()

Lot 113

Robot-SammlungBerning, Düsseldorf. 1) Robot I, Nr. 21907, mit 2 Kassetten, Tessar 2,8/3 cm. (3/-) - 2) Robot II Nr. B 30342, 2 Kassetten, Tessar 2,8/3 ¾ cm, läuft. (3/3) - 3) Robot II Nr. B 91975, 2 Kassetten, Blitz, Xenagon 3,5/30 mm, anderer Synchro-Stecker. (3/-) - 4) Robot II Nr. B 35303-9, 2 Kassetten, Biotar 2/4 cm, läuft. (3/3) - 5) Robot II Nr. D 109404, 2 Kasetten, Xenar 2,8/38 mm, läuft langsam, mit Zoom-Sucher. (3/3-4) - 6) Recorder 36, Nr. K-158862 a, 1 Kassette, Zoom-Sucher 30-75 mm, Xenar 2,8/45 mm, läuft. (3/3) - 7) Robot Royal Mod. III Nr. G-130355, Zoom-Sucher 30-75 mm, Xenogon 2,8/35 mm, Delle in Filterkragen. (3/-) - 8) Robot Royal 36 Mod. III Nr. Z-139962, 1 Kassette, Sonnar 2/50 mm. (3-/-) - 9-10) Federwerkmotor SAWIR, läuft, und Elektromotor SAVIP. - 11-15) Tele Xenar: 3,8/75 mm mit Sucher, 4/75 mm, 3,8/10 cm und 4,5/15 cm. (3-/3) - Und: 16) Rahmensucher und Nahlinse Nr. 2. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (-/-)Robot Camera CollectionBerning, Düsseldorf. 1) Robot I, no. 21907, with 2 cassettes, Tessar 2.8/3 cm. (3/-) - 2) Robot II no. B 30342, 2 cassettes, Tessar 2.8/3 ¾ cm, working. (3/3) - 3) Robot II no. B 91975, 2 cassettes, flash, Xenagon 3.5/30 mm, in a variant of the synchro-mount. (3/-) - 4) Robot II no. B 35303-9, 2 cassettes, Biotar 2/4 cm, working. (3/3) - 5) Robot II no. D 109404, 2 cassettes, Xenar 2.8/38 mm and zoom viewfinder, working slowly. (3/3-4) - 6) Recorder 36, no. K-158862 a, cassette, zoom viewfinder 30-75 mm, Xenar 2.8/45 mm, working. (3/3) - 7) Robot Royal Mod. III no. G-130355, zoom viewfinder 30-75 mm, Xenogon 2.8/35 mm, dent in filter mount. (3/-) - 8) Robot Royal 36 Mod. III no. Z-139962, cassette, Sonnar 2/50 mm. (3-/-) - 9-10) Motor drive SAWIR (working) and electric motor SAVIP. - 11-15) Tele Xenar 3.8/75 mm with viewfinder, 4/75 mm, 3,8/10 cm and 4,5/15 cm. (3-/3) - And: 16) Sports finder and close-up lens no. 2. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 69

Zeiss Stereotar C 4/3,5 cm für Contax, 1941Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. 1) Stereotar C 4/3,5 cm Nr. W 26025, Objektivteil mit Prismenvorsatz. Gläser und Prismen unter Punktlicht mit Altersbelag, mit Stereo-Sucher 543/30, Front- und Rückdeckel und Kunstlederköfferchen 543/1074. (3/3) - Und: 2) Contax II Nr. K 56308, Entfernungsmesser genau, Verschluß zweiter Vorhang hängt etwas, mit Sonnar 2/5 cm und Tasche. (3/3-) - Sehr gesuchte erste Ausführung des Stereo­tar, die mitten im Krieg produziert wurde. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: ()Zeiss Stereotar C 4/3.5 cm for the Contax, 1941Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. 1) Stereotar C 4/3,5 cm no. W 26025, with prism attachment on lens section, stereo viewfinder 543/30, front and back caps and imitation leather case 543/1074, optics and prisms with film of age when viewed under point light. (3/3) - And: 2) Contax II no. K 56308, with Sonnar 2/5 cm and case, rangefinder accurate, second curtain closure sticking. (3/3-) - Sought-after first version of the Stereotar produced during the war. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: ()

Lot 96

Contarex Tele-Tessar 5,6/400 mmZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. 1) Tele-Tessar 5,6/400 mm, Nr. 4996586, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit beiden Deckeln, Handgriff und Köcher. (2-3/2) - 2) Contarex professional Chrom, Nr. K 46398, neuwertig, mit Gehäusedeckel. (2/2) - Und: 3) Tessar 2,8/50 mm, Chrom, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit Plexi-Dose. Der kleine Bruder zum großen Tele-Tessar. (2/2) Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: ()Contarex Tele-Tessar 5.6/400 mm LensZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. 1) Tele-Tessar 5.6/400 mm, no. 4996586, with both caps, grip and case, optics clean under point light. (2-3/2) - 2) Contarex Professional chrome, no. K 46398, with body cap, near-mint condition. (2/2) - And: 3) Tessar 2.8/50 mm, chrome, with plexi case, optics clean under point light, the little brother to the big Tele-Tessar. (2/2) Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: ()

Lot 6590

Continental School (20th century): Skating on a Frozen Dutch River, oil on canvas signed 'K Keijzer' 39cm x 50cm

Lot 74

A 18ct gold wedding band K 5.27g 

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