A Quantity of Military Collectibles, including: A WW1 Princess Mary tin, 2 x Trench Art gas lighters, British Langley Ltd Range finder trigger, 22MM shell from a Spitfire, altitude switch with bracket, 605J GGs Recorder MK II24v, water temperature gauge WWII ex Spitfire, marked AM with kings crown, British ex Lancaster Astro compass MK II, B47 Range commuter, The Erac P.40 camera and film, plus others (15 items).Please note ZIPPO lighter box is a modern reproduction and the lot does not include a zippo lighter.
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A J. Lancaster Instantograph Camera, double extension, black leather tapered bellows, tilt and swing back, body, G, with a laquered brass Fren's Rectilinear Rapid Aplanat No.2 Lens, circular iris diaphragm, barrel, G, elements, F-G, minor balsam seperation to peripheries, complete with mahogany DDS
A Mixed Lot including a Lancaster Instantagraph 1895 Wood & Brass Camera. With contemporary lens (mount needs slight attention, missing 1 support knot) also an unnamed English mahogany quarter-plate camera with a later Cooke lens in a ACME shutter and 3 DDS's. Also an Exa Ia with CZJ 50mm Tessar f2.8 lens with makers box and instruction book.
A late 19thC Jay Lancaster and Sons Birmingham plate camera, of small proportion with mahogany casing and brass centre, 16cm high, 15cm wide, 6cm deep (when closed), a number 2 stereo Brownie viewer in pressed leather rectangular case, Morse Code signalling torch and a Boy Scouts ambulance set.
A J Lancaster & Son Birmingham The 1892 Instantograph Patent camera, with mahogany case, together with a 19th century mahogany box containing a folding rule with brass hinge, a carved wooden wall decoration carved with flowers, a collection of coins to include shillings and half pennies, a bamboo and paper oriental fan, an oriental bamboo case containing a knife and pair of chopsticks and a brass cased prism viewer
A Fallowfield mahogany and brass Tailboard Camera, Jonathan Fallowfield, Original Special Camera, Lambeth, S.E London' half-plate, roller blind shutter, mahogany DDS (2), additional lens boards and a tripod, body F-G, minor age related marks, an unmarked brass lens, body, P-F, elements F, some haze and dust, and a Lancaster & Sons 13in lens, body F-G, elements P, internal dust and debris, in outfit case
A early J Lancaster Half-Plate Instantograph Camera, mahogany and brass, 1882, square bellows, demountable portrait oblique landscape format, worm focusing to rear of baseboard, body G, wood screw repair to front standard with enamels maker's plaque, with J Lancaster and Son brass lens with aperture wheel, barrel G, elements G, together with pair of mahogany DDS
A Lancaster Rover Detective Camera, No 2 model using 3¼x4¼ plates, Lancaster Patent See-Saw Shutter with instant and 'T' settings, mounted in front of an F10 lens, body, G-VG, minor marks consistent with age, lens board complete but fractured, old repair to right hand side by plate advancing lever, internal tambour blind moving smoothly,original Lancaster inset logo and model plates
Magic Lanterns one with brass lens and side handles and mahogany body (lacking chimney, rear door and other parts missing, otherwise in used original condition) another tin example (lacking lens) and a J Lancaster with non-original rear section; together with a body only from a large plate camera (4)
Lancaster Rover Detective Camera, No 2 model using 3¼x4¼ plates, Lancaster Patent See-Saw 'instantaneous' only shutter, 'wing nut' type plate advance lever, body, VG, predictable small blemishes but no significant marks, Lancaster badging missing, retailer's plate 'from J W Small & Co, Melbourne and Sydney' fixed to the camera top
A Swift & Son Simple 4x5" Mahogany Tailboard Camera, 1880, with J. Lancaster & Son f10 brass lens, complete wth J. Lancaster & Son 'See-Saw Shutter', body, VG, lens, VG, shutter not tested; Marked to top 'Swift & Son, 81 Tottenham Court Road, London'. Swift & Son was active from 1880 so possibly one of their first dry plate models. This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A J. Lancaster & Son 'The Ladies' Quarter Plate Mahogany Tailbaord Camera, 1891, with unmarked f/8 brass lens, body, G-VG, lacking top name plate, lens, G, some separation to perimeter of front elements; Originally sold in a set which was a wooden box containing the camera, a tripod, plates, dark slides and chemicals This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
Horological ephemera including photographic plates - a mixed collection: To include approximately 100 etched copper printing plates mainly of 17th and 18th century English clocks circa 1900; approximately 120 glass photographic negative plates mainly of important early English and Continental clocks and watches probably mostly unpublished together with a mahogany plate camera signed J. LANCASTER & SON, BIRMINGHAM and six mahogany plate frames; a quantity of reproductions of various equation tables, horological prints and related; a sign-written shop sign inscribed DANIEL DESBOIS & SONS, INCORPORATED WITH ERNEST A. WATKINS LTD., WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS, 51 Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn, London W.C.2., ESTABLISHED 1730, HOL. 7935., 116cm (45.5ins) wide; and a large quantity of assorted horological ephemera including horological book catalogues, museum guides and miscellaneous publications, (qty). Provenance: The horological library of Michael Hurst.
Magic Lanterns one with brass lens and side handles and mahogany body (lacking chimney, rear door and other parts missing, otherwise in used original condition) another tin example (lacking lens) and a J Lancaster with non-original rear section; together with a body only from a large plate camera (4)

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