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Selection of Cannon Cameras and Lenses including a Cannon FTb QL 35mm camera fitted with 50mm 1:14 Cannon Lens, Cannon A1 35mm camera, Cannon zoom lens FD 80-200mm 1:4, Cannon lens FD 135mm 1:3.5 and a Cannon lens FD 20mm 1:2.8. (we have not tested these items, we advise all potential bidders to make an appointment to view this lot)
A 19th Century glass binocular microscope, by Charles Collins, 77 Great Titchfield Street, London, with adjustable lens tubes on a ratchet support, with further fittings below, including a mirror mount, 16in. (40cms) high at shortest, within original mahogany case, the top with lacquered brass handle, the interior fitted with lenses and other fittings, 8 x 7 x 18in. (20 x 18 x 45cms) high.
Leitz Wetzlar Leica CL camera, serial no. 1397668, with lens reading 'Leitz Wetzlar 2592135 Summicron-C 1:2/40'. Together with another lens reading 'Leitz Wetzlar 2603557 Elmar-C 1:4/90'. Both camera and lens also come with Leitz Wetzlar service cards, original Leica CL instructions booklet and other accessories.
A Leica IIIF Rangefinder camera c.1956, impressed 'Leica D.B.P. Ernst Leitz G.M.B.H. Wetzlar, Germany' and numbered 724355, to viewing aperture, Elmar 01:03.5 lens, additional Elmar1:4 lens in original housing, flash unit, Leitz Wetzlar 9cm viewer, leather case, original purchase documents in Leica envelope, various manuals, books, certificates. (qty)
A lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Carl Zeiss, Jena A lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Carl Zeiss, Jena, circa 1900 The tube with rack and pinion coarse and fine top-screw focus adjustment and signed Carl Zeiss, Jena, No. 26173 to front above triple objective nosepiece and rectangular stage fitted with screws for X and Y subject positioning over sub-stage condenser and pivoted plano-concave mirror beneath, pivoted via axis support on 'Y' shaped foot, in original mahogany box with two lens canisters indistinctly engraved ZEISS , JENA and four more engraved E. Leitz, Wetzlar , the box 37cm (14.5ins) high excluding handle; with a quantity of laboratory prepared slides , in a cardboard box with lift-out trays, 26.5 (10.5ins) wide.
A late Victorian lacquered brass monocular microscope Ross, London A late Victorian lacquered brass monocular microscope Ross, London, late 19th century With rack and pinion coarse and fine top-screw focus adjustment and triple objective nosepiece above rectangular stage fitted with screws for X and Y subject positioning over sub-stage condenser and pivoted plano-concave mirror beneath, pivoted via axis support on 'Y' shaped foot inscribed ROSS, LONDON to rear, in original mahogany box with two lens canisters engraved ROSS, LONDON and two additional eyepiece lenses, the box 34cm (13.5ins) high excluding handle; with a small lacquered brass cylindrical field microscope, J.H Steward, London, late 19th century, engraved J.H. STEWARD 406 STRAND, LONDON to foot, in original mahogany box with additional lenses, the box 20cm (8ins) wide, (2).
CARPENTER. W.B. The Microscope and its Revelations. Single vols. Fifth edition. Published 1875, also ALLEN A. and SPIERS W. The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science. Single vol 1 (Third Series)/vol x (Old series). Published 1891. Cloth and marbled boards, also COOKE M.C. One Thousand Objects for the Microscope. Single booklet, also a soft bound booklet by MORTON. F. Manual of Optical. and FORD. B.J. Revealing Lens. Published 1973 also a PAMPHLET The Social History of the Microscope (6)
A good quality 19th century ships lamp, (probably port side), constructed principally in copper, of rounded triangular form with brass mounts and surround enclosing a substantial ribbed red glass lens, with central applied brass plaque reading 'Great Grimsby Coal, Salt & Tanning Company Limited Trademark', complete with brass loop handle and hanging bracket to reverse, 46 cm tall approx
A 19th century chest shaped tea caddy with satinwood inlaid borders and ivory inlay to the lock escutcheon, the hinged lid enclosing a two divisional lidded interior together with an early cased signalling lamp with protruding lens enclosing a mirror plate and green felt interior, set within hinged clasping doors, stamped verso Ever Ready Electric, etc
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