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Lot 303

A mixed lot of photographic equipment and accessories to include a Kodak Pronto-LK 35mm camera, a Fed 4 camera, an Edixa Travegon, processing plates, bulbs, Brownie cameras and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 304

mostly Kodak examples e.g. Colorsnap, Brownie, Cresta, and some other makes, condition generally F-G.

Lot 245

to include an Adox Golf V, body G, shutter works, a Braun Paxina, An Agilux Agifold, body G, shutter appears stuck, An Agilux Agifold, body G, shutter works but ticky at slow speeds, a Kodak Sterling, body G, shutter working, a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/2. body G, shutter works but firing mechanism needs attention, a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/2, body G, shutter works, with case, a Zeiss Ikon box Tengor body G, shutter works, and a Zeiss Ikon Ikonta. body F-G, shutter works.

Lot 274

to include a Canon EOS300, body VG, powers up, takes a shot, AF working, with a Canon zoom 28-90mm lens, a Kodak Junior 1A, working, with stylus, a Kodak Premo folding cartridge camera, working, a Kodak no. A-127, body VG working, a Kodak no. A-127, body F working, anda Zeiss Ikon Nettar 510, body G, working.

Lot 272

to include a Kodak 35 Rangefinder, body F-G, shutter not working, rangefinder working, optics F with haze, a Kodak Retinette 1B, body F-G, shutter works but inaccurate,, and several folding cameras,

Lot 526

comprising a Nikon TW Zoom 105 compact camera with macro, powers up, works, flash works, a Soho Model 'B', working, a Kodak Retinette II (Type 160), jammed, and a Retinette IIB, working.

Lot 325

to include a Minolta Minoltina-P , body F-G, advances and appears to fire, a Kodak 66 Model II folding camera, body VG-E, shutter works, in maker's box, appears to be new, a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex, body F-G, shutter works, a Kodak Retinette IIB, body G, shutter works, a Chinon CE-5, untested, a Weltaflex TLR, body G, shutter works, a Toyocaflex TLR, body P, shutter works, and a DelMonta TLR, body F-G, shutter not working.

Lot 259

comprising a Werra 1, body VG, shutter works but sticks at slow speeds, advances and fires, with case, a A Kodak Retinette, body G, shutter works but sticks at slow speeds, advances and fires, with case, a Balda Baldix, black, body G, opens and closes, shutter works, with case, and an Agfa Optima, body G, shutter works,metering not checked, with case.

Lot 470

to include a Gossen Lunasix 3 exposure meter, several folding vest pocket cameras, a focus free panoramic camera, a Kodak box camera, a Reflecta slide viewer, flashes and other items.

Lot 277

to include a Kodak Retina automatic-1, body G, shutter not opening, with case, a Retinette 1B, body G, shutter hesitant, with case, a Retinette 1B, body G, shutter working, with case, a Retinette type 022, body G, shutter stuck, with case, and a Retinette type 022, body G, shutter working, with case,

Lot 116

to include a Voigtlander Vito B, body G, shutter needs attention, a second Voigtlander Vito B, body G, shutter needs attention, a third Voigtlander Vito B, body G, shutter working, a Voigtlander Vito IIa, body G, shutter needs attention, a Kodak Retinette 1a, body G, shutter working, a Voigtlander Vito CLR, body G, shutter needs attention, and a Dacora Dignette.

Lot 497

to include mechanical models by Specto, Yashica, Zenit, and electrical models by Rank, Kodak, Boots, and Petri, all have issues, for parts or repair.

Lot 314

to include a Bell and howell Electric Eye 127, body Guntested, with case, an Exakta RTL1000, body F-G, shutter works, with metered prism, untested, and a Oreston f/1.8 50mm lens, optics G, a Vest Pocket Kodak A, opens and closes, shutter works, a Falcon 35mm, body F, shutter works, and a Monte-Carlo folding camera, body F, shutter sticky.

Lot 627

to include 17 rolls of120 film by Ilford and Jessop, various expiry dates, and a 30.5m roll of HP5 Plus, expired 2004, a Kodak 126 cartridge, and other items.

Lot 532

multicoloured, with Kodak Gold branding, 130x67cm.

Lot 615

untested, from makers including Kodak, Sony, Nikon, & more,

Lot 268

black, body F, bellows P, rack and pinion operates, with lens board and Kodak Ektar f/7.7 203mm lens, optics F, and three plate holders.

Lot 340

to include a Canon EOS500N, powers up, shutter works, a Paillard-Bolex C8 cine camera, body G, motor runs, a Canon 514XL cine camera, two Weston exposure meters, and three expired rolls of Kodak Gold 200.

Lot 335

to include a pair of Olympus IS-3000 35mm automatic cameras, one powers up, takes a shot, does not autofocus, the other does not power up, a Kodak DC280 digital camera, not powering up, and a Yashica Rapide half-frame camera, body P, not working.

Lot 313

to include a Graflex Graphic 35, body G, shutter works, with case, a Kodak Signet 35, body F-G, shutter works after a lag, with case, a Vokar II, silver, body G, shutter works, rangefinder patch not moving, with case, and a Clarus MS-35 rangefinder, body G, shutter works, rangefinder focus works, with case.

Lot 339

comprising a Hacoflex Japanese TLR, body F-G, shutter works but needs attention, optics hazy, a a Kodak Duaflex, black, G, and an Argus 75, brown, shutter not working, a Pentax MZ-50, powers up but advance and shutter not working, and a Koda Retinette 1A, body G, shutter stuck closed.

Lot 631

comprising 4off Cine-Kodak Super-X 16mm, 4off Kodachrome 16mm, 4off Kodak Eastman Double-X 16mm, 2off Ilford PanF 16mm, and 4 rolls of 120 format roll film, and other items.

Lot 302

to include an Agfa Super Silette, Kodak Colorsnap 35, Braun Paxette Super III, Fujica 35 Automagic, and Rank Mamiya rangefinder, untested,

Lot 628

to include 120 format, 7 rolls of XP2, 4 rolls APX400, 2 unboxed rolls of Portra, and 35mm format 8 various rolls of Ilford and Kodak film,

Lot 160

to include a Fujifilm Finepix S2950 digital camera,black, body G, powers up, takes a picture, flash works. A Polaroid Land camera, a Kodak Brownie 44A, a box Brownie, and other items.

Lot 489

to include a Kodak 8mm Brownie, silver, body G, motor runs, a Yashica UP, grey, body G, untested, a Yashica US, grey, body G, motor runs, a Kodak 8mm Movie Camera, black, body G, motor runs, and a Bolex 233, body G, untested.

Lot 583

to include a red Focus Free panoramic camera, a Kodak projector lens, flashes, a Polaroid film back,

Lot 357

to include an Agfa Solinette, body G, not working, an Agfa Karat, body F, not working, a Kodak Bantam, a Voigtlander Vitomatic 1, body G, not working, a Voigtlander Vito B, body G, shutter needs CLA, a Voigtlander Vito IIa, body G, shutter seems to work, and some accessories.

Lot 279

to include a Balda Super Baldamatic, shutter works, body G, with case, a Agfa Colorflex, body VG, shutter works, with Apotar f/2.8 50mm lens, with case, Brownie six-20 model C, a Kodak No.2 Brownie, shutter works, body G, a Kowa Century 35, body G, shutter works, rangefinder works, a Voigtlander Vitomatic II, body G, shutter needs attention, with case, a Baby Brownie, shutter works, and an Agilux Agimatic, for repair, and lenses a Mamiya-Sekor f/1.9 48mm, and a Pentacon electric f/2.8 29mm lens.

Lot 1313

A Kodak Retinette Camera upcycled to make a light, fully working, PAT tested.

Lot 651

Lledo Days Gone promotional Vans - to include Auto-Trader, Lyons Ice Cream Bricks, Kodak and 1992 Toy Fair Model vans. Conditions: Assumed Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. These items came from estate of the late S W Stevens-Stratten, was editor of Model Railway Constructor from the autumn of 1966 until mid 1984 along with Vintage Roadscene which covered historical commercial road transport. 

Lot 259

A wooden Kodak film tank, with metal tank. (2)

Lot 161

A group of cameras and camera equipment, to include a Pentax Asahi, a Pentona, a Kodak Brownie 127, and a Praktica Noval. (2 boxes)

Lot 1

Clare Sheridan (1885-1970) - English sculptor, writer, and Sir Winston Churchill's cousin. A unique and important personal photograph album showing Sheridan's secret trip to Russia in the summer of 1920, along with a signed photograph by Winston Churchill. In the summer of 1920, the first Soviet Russian trade delegation visited London. Sheridan met Lev Kamenev, a Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician. The two struck up a relationship and she holidayed with him on the Isle of Wight. Whilst there, Kamenev promised to arrange for her to visit Moscow with him, to further her sculpture work and to create busts of notable Russian figures. With deep unease around the world, the British authorities refused to issue her a visa. Instead, she sailed with Kamenev to Stockholm, where he obtained an Estonian visa for her which allowed her entry to Russia. Once there, she stayed in the Kremlin for two months where her sculpting subjects included Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Felix Dzerzhinsky and Kamenev himself. She is reputed to have had affairs with more than one of her sitters. Winston Churchill, as Secretary of State for War, was pressing for British and allied intervention in the Russian revolution and was furious to learn of Sheridan's activities. When she returned to London, Churchill refused to see her, and she found herself widely shunned in polite society. MI5 kept a watch on Sheridan for the rest of her life, and they believed that she had been recruited as a spy for the Soviets, although this was later dismissed and she was labelled a 'mischief-maker.' The period brown leather album contains eighty-three laid-in photographs, largely taken by Sheridan, and most annotated alongside in pencil, in her hand. Some - but not all - were published in her Russian Portraits (1921) and Mayfair To Moscow (1921) diaries. Our research indicates that approximately fifty percent of the images are previously unpublished and unseen. Some of the photographs are faded, whilst others are not. Throughout the album Lev Kamenev is referred to as 'Kameneff' (the alternative Anglicised spelling being well documented in Sheridan's diary). Other names and places are alternatively spelled; either Anglicised, or simply by error. Most of these alternate spellings also align with her diary. The album starts in August 1920 and two images show Sheridan & Kamenev at the residence of Sidney Russell-Cooke on the Isle Of Wight. 'Self & Kameneff in Russell-Cook's garden, Isle Of Wight'. One photograph shows Kamenev and Russell-Cooke, the other is a relaxed pose with Kamenev and Sheridan sitting close together, smiling for the camera. It was during this trip that Kamenev convinced Sheridan to make a trip to Moscow, and the conversation is well noted in Sheridan's diary (August 28th 1920). Within two weeks, the trip was planned and made. The next two pages of photographs depict the start of Sheridan's journey on SS Jupiter, with 'Sydney R.C. sees us off' (this too is well documented in her diary) and 'Kameneff & I start for Moscow'. En route to Moscow, they passed through Oslo and Sheridan has photographed a memorial 'enroute from Oslo - memorial to Scott at a railway station'. The next pages feature large format photographs taken by Sheridan in Oslo and show a meeting between Kamenev and Maxim Litvinov (Sheridan spells this 'Litvinoff') and Litvinov's son, Sacha (we believe this to be a mis-remembering by Sheridan as Litvinov's son's name was actually Mischa. This error was corrected in her published diaries). These particular images were published by Sheridan in 1921, however one particular photograph showing Kamenev, Litvinov and Misha is known to exist only in defaced form - with Kamenev removed. The photograph in this album is the full original image. The next pages are dated 'Sept 20' and two images depict a train journey, annotated 'En route for Moscow - Kameneff's son and I cross the frontier on the engine,' and 'Kameneff at the Russian frontier (his son on the engine)'. The next three images depict 'remnants of civil war' - damaged bridges, taken from the train. The larger of these images was published, the others are alternative unpublished views. From these photographs onwards, all the images taken show Sheridan's time in Moscow and include images variously annotated: 'In the Kremlin - entrance on right to Kameneff's apt,' 'Arrive at the Kremlin,' 'Anna the maid in the window of the Kameneff apt, Kremlin,' 'view from the window in the Kremlin,' 'Kremlin - our Rolls Royce!' 'Self in the Kremlin,' 'The red guard, Kremlin,' 'a corner of the Kremlin - the cathedral?' 'The great bell - Kremlin,' one larger annotated page reads 'I have nothing to do & I can't get outside the Kremlin, so I wander about with my Kodak - Sept 1920' followed by several views of the interior perimeter of the Kremlin, 'The courtyard outside my studio,' 'the great canon taken from Napoleon,' several photographs of the Sofiyskaya 'this is where I was finally housed,' a large format photograph of Leon Trotsky & Lev Kamenev's sons playing - annotated 'Serge Trotski (left) and Alexander Kameneff (right).' Two larger format photographs follow showing 'Imperial eagle flung down from the top of the museum - Moscow, 1920', followed by further views of the Kremlin. Five more laid-in images depict statues in Moscow 'statue of Dostoevski in a square in Moscow.' The next page shows Theodore Rothstein outside the Kremlin (mis-identified by Sheridan as 'Rosenberg (expelled from England)', a previously undocumented photograph of Mikhail Markovich Gruzenberg (Mikhail Borodin) taken by Sheridan annotated 'Michael Borodin' appears to have been taken in her studio / apartment in the Kremlin. This is followed by views of a Moscow market 'but nothing to buy,' Sheridan writes. To the penultimate page of the album are three photographs annotated 'photos of the revolution given me by the (illegible) and propaganda,' and 'Kameneff addressing a crowd.' These three images all feature signatures to the by an unknown hand, presumably the original photographer. The final photograph is annotated 'famous photo, published so often - showing the fighting in the streets of Petrograd' - this image too was likely given to Sheridan. The rest of the album is unfilled. Album size: 22cm x 16cm.Clare Consuelo Sheridan (1885-1970) was an English sculptor, and writer, known primarily for creating busts for famous sitters and keeping travel diaries. A cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, whom she embarrassed with her wild behaviour. She married in 1910 and had three children, one of whom died in 1914. She modelled an angel for the grave and discovered a talent for sculpture. After her husband's death during the First World War she exhibited her sculptures. She was an admirer of communism, and visited the Soviet Union in 1920 against the advice of Churchill and the British Government. There, she sculpted Lenin and Trotsky, later publishing her diaries. This infuriated Churchill who was very anti-Bolshevik and it caused the first of the ‘scandals’ that would keep her name buzzing on the world’s press wires for the next 30 years. She then went to America, where she settled, becoming friends with Charlie Chaplin. Now older, she took her children to live in Algeria and continued to sculpt and write. She died in 1970. NOTE: in respect to the eventual purchaser, and to safeguard the unseen nature of the images, only a handful have been illustrated here. Further images of the unpublished photographs will not be shown or sent for any reason. In-person viewing can be arranged on a strict one-to-one basis but no copying or photography of the album will be allowed.

Lot 68B

An Art Deco Kodak 1A Walter Dorwin Teague designed camera and original outer box

Lot 495

A Collection of Sundries to Comprise Two Cased Binoculars to Include Prinz, Kodak Camera and Jewellery Case

Lot 443

Miscellaneous items including an acoustic guitar, ship in bottle, table boxes, Kodak Instamatic camera, etc. (1 box)

Lot 708

Brimtoy 0 Gauge clockwork BR Train Set, comprising red 7000 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, brown open wagon, red Van, two piece Tunnel, circle of Brimtoy track and four Hornby straights, all in base of original box, in a large sturdy Kodak box, VG, tested well, box P

Lot 542

French Dinky 32aj Panhard Articulated Truck and Trailer "Kodak", yellow including metal tilt and convex hubs with smooth tyres, silver trim, metal tow hook, condition appears to be Good Plus to Excellent, with some small paint chips. See photo. 

Lot 550

Dinky Toys No.480 Bedford 10cwt Van "Kodak", Yellow body, silver trim, red rigid hubs, condition appears to be Good Plus, within Good box. See photo. 

Lot 863

A TRAY OF SIX CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES to include an Olympus OM10 camera fitted with a Zuiko 1:1.8 f=50mm lens, an Olympus Super Zoom 70G, a Polaroid Instant Joycam, a Kodak Brownie 127, a Kodak No.2 Folding Brownie, and a Vivitar Vivicam4100, cases etc (1 tray) (Condition report: untested, appear in fair condition)

Lot 770

TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include cameras - a vintage Kodak Instamatic 133, Yashica Zoomate 70, and a Nikon Coolpix 4300 with manual, vintage board games Monopoly and Cluedo, eight hardback format books subjects Princess Diana and a signed Anita Roddick book 'Business as unusual', also included vintage lighters, a Stratton powder compact mirror, EPNS tongs, oval footed tray and a silver plated Viners heart shaped hinged trinket pot with a detailed design etc. (2 boxes), (sd/af)

Lot 801

POSTCARDS: SANKEY COLLECTION HOUSED IN 18 BOXES ESTIMATED 5,000+ CARDS Substantial and meaty lot of Sankey postcards, housed in 18 Kodak/Kentmere boxes. These cards and boxes are from the original Sankey Shop which closed in Barrow in the late 1960's. Each box (average 2-3 hundred per box) contains a variety of Cumbrian scenes, many in duplication as the boxes have been left (including dust!) as is for 50 or so years. Of the cards seen many of prints are of 1920's onwards, as the Raymond Sankey's car can be seen in some of the scenes. Some cards we note are 'bowed' due to age, but all wonderfully clean and fresh.

Lot 334

A large format vintage Eastman Kodak bellows camera, the lens mount stamped "PATENTED JANY. 5. 1897"

Lot 2097

A collection of cameras including two Pentax, Mamiya 645 and Kodak Brownie, a Sony Handycam, binoculars and other accessories

Lot 2267

Mixed lot to include a Lurpak butter dish with matching toast rack, a wood storage box, an oil burner and candle holder, a 1937 posy vase basket, a Kodak camera and a pair of binoculars with case and two photograph albums with images of vintage cars

Lot 432

Dinky No. 480 Bedford Van, Kodak. Yellow, with red hubs, as shown. Displays generally very good to excellent, with the odd very minor sign of wear. In excellent original box.

Lot 797

Wohl „Ham“ (1956-1983). Farbfotografie, auf Kodak Papier. Der erste Schimpanse, der im Rahmen des Mercury-Programms der NASA am 31. Januar 1961 ins Weltall geflogen wurde, 34,5 x 24,3 cm.

Lot 814

Four boxed 1:18 scale die-cast vehicles including Solido Ford Kodak Pick Up, Eagle Military Landrover ambulance and two others (4)

Lot 1060

15 Boxed Vanguards diecast models to include VA8001 Kodak, VA8000 Heinz, VA20000 Power Petrol, VA9002 Cleveland Motor Spirit, VA14005 Mini Cooper Van, etc, all diecast ex, boxes vg overall

Lot 1254

20 Mid 20th C play worn diecast models to include Dinky and Matchbox featuring 2 x Dinky Bedford (Kodak & Ovaltine), Dinky Nestle Austin etc

Lot 1495

A boxed Dinky Toys No.480 Beford Kodak Van, a boxed No.149 Citroen Dyane and a boxed No.702 D.H. Comet Airliner, all G-Ex, boxes G-Ex

Lot 1372

A rare French Dinky Toys No.32AJ Trade Box Panhard Kodak containing two models, both M, box Nr perfect with the built in dividers

Lot 1123

A box containing five plates including two Davenport examples - sold with a Kodak Box Brownie camera

Lot 657

A collection of vintage cameras including a Kodak Rettinette, a Quartz cine camera, a Rollei B35, Nikon Coolpix 5000, etc.

Lot 333

MODERN CUCKOO CLOCK, AND OTHER ITEMS including a pair of Chinon binoculars, Kodak Retinette slr camera and a group of china and glass31cm high

Lot 356

PAIR OF BINOCULARS, ALONG WITH TWO CAMERAS AND A FLASH the Zenith 10 x 50 binoculars in carry case, the cameras including Kodak, the flash a Speedtron 3H

Lot 291

13 Re-issue Dinky Toys. Austin Atlantic Convertible (106). Ford Zephyr Saloon (162). Bedford 10CWT Van, Kodak (480). Dodge Royal Sedan (191), Morris Oxford Saloon (159), Jaguar XK120 Coupe (157), Volkswagen (181), Volvo 122S (184), Morris Mini Traveller (197), Renault Dauphine Minicab (268), Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe (187). Opel Kapitan (177) and an Aston Martin DB3S (110). All boxed, most as new, one with minor creasing. £60-80

Lot 308

9 Dinky Toys. British Railways Hindle Smart Helecs in maroon. Bedford Wagon in green. Bedford Van, KODAK in yellow. Royal Mail Van, in red and black. Leyland Forward Control in red with repainted wheels. Morris J Van, Royal Mail. Austin A40 Van, NESTLE'S in red with yellow wheels. Plus a van in red and a Loud Speaker Van in bright blue with silver speaker. GC, some chipping. £70-100

Lot 302

60 restored Dinky Vehicles. Including Gift Set No.25 and No.33, in reproduction boxes. Plus unboxed examples including a Morris Capstan Van, Austin TAXI, Royal Air Mail Car, Sunbeam Alpine. MG Midget, Lincoln Zephyr, Streamlined Tourer, Trojan vans, OXO and Cydrax. Bedford Kodak and AA. Triumph 1800, Austin Somerset, Aston Martin, Austin Healey, Frazer Nash/BMW. 2x Market Gardeners Lorry, Streamlined Fire Engine etc. All repainted. GC. £60-90

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