19th Century brass binocular microscope by Hennessey of Swansea together with various lenses and a small quantity of slides, in a mahogany case, height of case 40.25cm All the lacquered brass work needs fully cleaning, rack and pinion action on platform slips somewhat, most lens `apertures` to the case are vacant. Case is somewhat rubbed and worn - ** General condition consistent with age
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Cameras-Leica IIIf No.551650 (1951) with a Summitar F=5cm 1:2 lens, with original leather case, together with a Zeiss 85mm lens Cosmetically the camera is clean and the shutter appears to work. We cannot guarantee that the camera actually works. Leather case is a little worn above lens cover area - ** General condition consistent with age
Omega-Seamaster, self-winding wristwatch, in a stainless steel case, ref: 2856-2857 5SC, black dial with polished steel hands and hour markers, applied logo and text, snap-on back, movement no: 16475054 (circa 1959), cal 501, 36mm diameter Movement currently functions, dial is aged and the finish is somewhat thin in places, lens and case are scratched as expected to the age of the watch - ** General condition consistent with age
Omega-Gentleman`s Seamaster De Ville gold capped stainless steel cased self-winding wristwatch, ref: 125048, the silver dial with centre seconds, baton hands and hour markers, calendar aperture, movement no: 22248616, cal. 562, on Omega 1503 bracelet, 34mm diameter, together with original guarantee booklet dated 12.9.66, also with inner and outer boxes Movement currently functions, lens, case and bracelet with wear as expected for age of watch - ** General condition consistent with age
Jaeger Le Coultre-Gentleman`s manual wind wristwatch in a stainless steel case having an off-white dial with polished steel hands and hour markers, centre seconds, screw-down case back numbered 660249, 33mm diameter Movement currently functions, dial is spotted and aged, lens and case have scratches as expected in a watch of this aged, Crown appears to be a non JLC replacement - ** General condition consistent with age
Vulcan-Chronometre 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch, the case with wire lugs, the mother-of-pearl dial with black hands, subsidiary seconds dial and Arabic numerals, the hinged case back numbered 1122387, 29mm diameter together with original box Movement currently functions, the bezel and lens are missing, the back in unhinged, the case interior is worn - wear as expected for age of watch
An unrestored Great Eastern Railway pattern sliding knob hand lamp, with London & North Eastern Railway brass plate `Morton Road`. This lamp started life at `Audley End` (stamped no.18) on the GER main line before being transferred to Morton Road, the first station north of Bourne on the GNR line to Sleaford. Regular passenger services stopped in 1930, but occasional specials ran on the line and freight continued on the southern part of the branch until 1965, with interchangeable green lens, 32cm high.
A pair of German World War II Third Reich Dienstglas fixed focus U-boat binoculars by Emil Busch A.G., Rathenow7 x 50 magnification, the lenses with heavy duty rubber shroud protectors, serial number 457001.Note: sold with accompanying typed note inscribed "These field glasses were given to me by my RSM Harry Claydon (Welsh Guards) when I was commanding 60th Anti-Tank Regiment (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) in Italy. He always accompanied me in my jeep and found the glasses on a dead German in a derelict tank". CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight splits to rubber lens boots and shroud covers, some chipping to paint, protective coating with some losses/perishing, screws with evidence of use, lenses seem to be in good order with some light surface scratching.
LEITZ (Germany): Leica screw mount camera Leica IIIc with military markings. A 1940 Leica IIIc SN 361739 with Elmar 5cm f3.5 lens, the shutter with soft release. The camera markings are those associated with the German airforce - "Fl. No 38079" on top and "Luftwaffen - Eigentum" on the rear of the top plate. No other relevant markings are seen on body or lens. The vulcanite is in excellent condition and may have been replaced at some time. Note the unusual "w" and "u" in the inscribed script, each matching that seen in similar cameras sold previously at auction (see e.g. WestLicht lot 59 - May 2007 and lot 30 - November 2007) and identified as authentic military Leicas.
LEITZ (Germany): Leica camera cases. A varied group of leather Leica camera cases, some for screw mount cameras some for M series. Noted a rare ETRIN (for Leica I Mod A). Three cases include a metal Leica lens cap, two cases are not manufactured by Leitz. (8 cases) Illustrated online at: www.mossgreen.com.au
KILFITT (Germany): A Heinz Kilfitt Fern-Kilar 400mm f5.6 C LTM/M39 mount lens SN 220-0682. The lens with provision for slot-in filters is detachably mounted on a worked timber (gun stock-like) shoulder grip with integrated cable release. With rear cap, hood, and fitted maker`s leather case. Illustrated online at: www.mossgreen.com.au
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