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A Voigtländer Bessa-R camera body, boxed, together with four Voigtländer lenses, comprising Color-Skopar 50mm f2.5 lens (lacking cover), Color Skopar Classic 35mm f:2.5 lens, Snap Shot Skopar 25mm f:4.0 lens and Ultron aspherical 35mm f:1.7 lens, and three empty adapter ring and viewfinder boxes.
An early mahogany 'Boot's Special' half plate bellows camera with brass mounts, Thornton Pickard 'Time & Inst.' roller-shutter & Aldis Anastigmat F7.7 No.7 lens, to/w two double-plate cases, hood and folding tripod and WW1 self portrait photograph of the uniformed camera Condition Report Focus frame joints loose - needs fixing but no losses
A Victorian lacquered brass-mounted magnifying lens, to/w a tortoiseshell double loupe, a single loupe and a Victorian set of four silvered commemorative and patriotic whist counters in gilt case - 'The Queen, Prince Albert and Britain's Hope' (4) Condition Report Condition: magnifier very good original, the commemorative set bright and original
LMS Lucas King Of The Road 1920`s Rear Lamp ex LMS Road Cart. Brass construction standing 8¾" tall with clear lens and small red lens to side. An electric bulb fitting to the rear suggests this may have been a `transitional` design. The accompanying letter and copy of original Lucas Catalogue shows this to be a rear lamp, the clear lens to light the vehicle numberplate and the red to show the back of the vehicle. Stamped `LMS 1766B` it carries the standard King Of The Road makers plate showing Lamp Number 631 to the front and there is also an additional plate at the rear `1756` possibly added by the LMS. Complete with screw-out reservoir and burner. Acquired by the vendor`s Grandfather in the 1930`s from Euston Goods. A most desirable lamp.
A stunning collection of Railway Lamps comprising:- Gauge Glass Lamps, qty 6 including BR(E), BR(M), BR(W) etc. All appear to be in reasonable to good condition. Together with qty 3 BR(M) small Flare Lamps. Also Loco Lamps, qty 6 comprising:- LNER Loco Lamp with brass `Polkey` plate, complete together with an LMS 4 aspect Handlamp, complete and an LMS 3 aspect Handlamp complete; BR(M) slide lens missing; BR(M) with slide red glass but missing burner; Private Owner brass plated Henry Jew & Co., Bradford Street, Birmingham, no burner. Also, an enamel `Mexican Hat` station lamp missing glass.
LATE 19TH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS MICROSCOPE maker J.H.Steward, 400 Strand London, with rack and pinion monocular lens and two directional table, in a mahogany case fitted with additional 1/4 in lense and bench condenser, the small interior drawer with eleven slides, the microscope, 31cm high Working condition, some wear to lacquered barss.
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