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A Canon S "Seiki-Kogaku" Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 11738, with Nippon Nikkor f/3.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 501826, body, F-G, shutter working, re-covered with hessian fabric, minor repair to top plate near hot shoe and missing screw to hot shoe, lens, G, minor haze and light fungus, in leather case, non-maker`s
Nikon F Camera Equipment: A Great example of the Camera F Body Serial No 6537918, Nikkor Lens 50mm 1:1.4, 35mm 1:2.8, 200mm 1:4, Nikon F Slide Copy Attachment, Nikon F Bellows Focusing Attachment Model 2, Nikon Leather Camera Case, Nikon F / Nikkormat Handbook of Photography by Joseph D Cooper and Joseph C Abbott (2 Books) The Nikon Manual.
A Carved and Burl Walnut Roswell-Type Stereo Graphoscope, 19th c., hinged and adjustable with folding magnifying lens and stereo lenses, card holder with shaped fretwork crest, the whole folding flat into the molded base, base 12 1/2 in. x 25 1/4 in., accompanied by two stereographic view cards from the International Exhibition of 1876 showing booths from "Herts & Co." and "Austrian Bent Wood Furniture".
[Brice (lisa)] LISA BRICE 4to (300 x 220 mm) 228 pages, profusely illustrated throughout, pictorial card covers (paperback), a very good copy inscribed by the author on the title page. Text in English, German and Chinese. ‘Lisa Brice is one of the leaders of a new generation of young artists in South Africa, the post-apartheid kids. Her work reflects life through the lens of her own experiences, both in her own country and abroad. In 1992 German gallerists Ellen and Frank Hänel saw her first post-art school exhibition “Sex Show Works” and in 1993 gave Brice her first one-person show at their Frankfurt gallery. Since then Brice has won a strong following in Germany, and show regularly at art fairs and galleries across Europe and elsewhere in the world.’ Editor’s note. Very good Frankfurt Galerie Frank Hänel 1998 Click here to view further details and to bid
A good quality three inch diameter brass astronomical refractor telescope c.1901, made for A. Clarkson & Co. Ltd., 338 High Holborn by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co., London EC1, with adjustable sighting scope, separate terrestrial righting lens, five astronomical lenses, high angle viewing prism, three solar filters and solar projection viewer, the telescope housed in its original fitted mahogany case, with separate walnut lens case and substantial folding mahogany tripod stand, the telescope 41½in. (105.5cm.) long. See Illustration
An Olympus OM1 camera, lenses and accessories to include body, Zuiko Auto-S 1:1.4 f=50mm lens, Zuiko Auto-W F3.5 f=21mm lens, Zuiko Auto-Zoom 1:4 f=75-150mm lens, Zuiko Auto-Macro 1:3.5 f=50mm lens, Quick Auto 300 flash, Winder 1, Semi-Hard Case, Extension Tube 25, Synchro Cord, filters, etc., many with original boxes.
An Oriental carved ivory magnifying glass first half 20th century, the ivory handle of tapered cylindrical form with gilt metal collared top, surmounted by carved ivory figure of a recumbent Oriental male, trefoil brass lens holders mounted with three cabochon jade and amethyst stones, unframed convex lens, with padded silk lens protector, 9½in. (21cm.) long.
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