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A Russian Cine Projector MYR 2 OMO (U.S.S.R) A Camex Ercsam (France) 1960's Cine camera and accessories Quarz zoom Cine camera 1969 (USSR) and case, lens holders, 8mm reels; projector bulbs, etc. Laurel and hardy and Charlie Chaplin 8mm, home movies (q) etc; plus slide viewers and film carrier, etc; VHS camera (Panasonic - complete)
A collection of various cameras, including, Nikkormant FS Body; Vivitar Lens 70-150m F3.8/22 Macro - Zoom; Nikon lens Series E 100mm F2.8/22; Soligor Lens Wide Auto 35mm F2.8/16; Vivitar Lens Wide Auto 35mm F2.8/16; Nikkor H Lens 50mm F2/16; Various filters; Nikon F60 with AF Nikkor lens 35-80mm zoom, f4=22 with Vivitar UV Haze 52mm filter, with instruction manual; Centon FH9.5 Flashgun with module; various filters; Nikon EM black with Nikon lens series E, cased, and Nikon MD-E motor drive /50mm F:1.8/22; Nikkor auto lens 50mm F2/16; Nikkormat FTN with Vivitar 28.70mm F 3.5/22 Macro - Zoom Lens; Centon FH9.5 Flashgun with dedicated module.
A BLACK JAPANNED AND LACQUERED BRASS MAGIC LANTERN with six inch lens with rack focusing and condenser, heated reflector and Newton & Co gas illuminant with four taps, 36cm h, twenty three cedar mounted, painted glass humorous slides, c7 x 29cm - 7.5 x 31cm (two cracked), a set of ten 7 x 22cm slides of wild animals and other subjects in red tape mounts and several smaller slides, late 19th/early 20th c The lantern with some rust mainly confined to the upper surfaces but in sound entirely unrestored condition. Slides dusty but fine
A cased black lacquered and brass sextant by Heath & Co, of New Eltham, London, the pierced frame with pivoted arm mounted with mirror and aperture, with vernier for the signed and silvered inset scale, sold with numerous lenses and with telescopic lens opposing two sets of filters, the mahogany case with accessories and Hezzanith Observatory Works test certificate dated September 1917, case w.29cm
A parcel lot to include Royal Albert Old Country Roses, ten cups and saucers, eight cake plates, five bowls, five side plates, two soup bowls and four stands, two jugs, sugar bowl, two egg cups, planter, rectangular tray and decorative plate, and coasters, Wedgwood blue jasper footed bowl, trumpet vase, ashtray and silver mounted pendant, hallmarked London, Silver cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham, Sowerby vase, bowl, everhot sugar bowl and pot, lacking lids, part set of steel cutlery in wood box, Churchill commemorative crown, part boxed set of Oneida cutlery, cameras to include Jenaflex, Bolex 233, Zeiss lens etc.
A collection of seven English Guernsey Cattle Society bronze medallions, a Paco Rabanne Eau de Calandre stamp album, three toy cowboy guns, a Matchbox Thunderbird II die-cast toy, a similar Thunderbird I toy, various scent bottles, etc., together with a box containing a ceramic hunting jug, modern pottery and white metal mounted stein, patinated resin model of a huntsman, and a Praktica camera with integral lens (cased)
Photography - Karl Arnold, Germany; Karma-Flex roll film camera, heaving a cylindrical view finder, the back panel with apertures numbered 1,2 & 3 and fitted lens marked Victar Anastigmat: 3,5 F=7,5cm together with a leather strap and a baize lined leather case Metal frame is a little rubbed and has lost some of its blackening, leather case is rather rubbed although still good and firm. This is a cosmetic report only and we do not guarantee that this camera works - ** General condition consistent with age
Photography - Adams & Co brass mounted mahogany plate camera stamped patent 319/84 together with two plate holders and a brass lens, in a canvas case Leather bellows although all intact are rather dry, brass and woodwork is good, case is rather worn around all leather edging. This is a cosmetic report only we do not guarantee that this camera works - ** General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Early 1980s Datejust Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified automatic wind wristwatch, ref: 15053, serial no: 7029719, the stainless steel case with 18ct yellow gold bezel, the signed black dial with centre seconds, gold batons and hands. The 18k and stainless steel Jubilee bracelet numbered 62523H14 G8, 34mm, together with green box Movement currently functions, lens is almost 100%, dial is good, case has scratches as expected due to age of watch. Comes with Rolex Service Division Guarantee card dated 07/05.97. Bracelet is in fair condition but is considerably stretched - ** General
Rolex - Early 1950s vintage Oyster Shock-Resisting manual wind wristwatch, ref: 6082, the steel case numbered 696983, the signed off-white dial with centre seconds, gold 6 & 12 numerals interspersed with darts, gold hour and minute hands, outer minute track, signed Super-Oyster crown, on a period signed Rolex stainless steel Oyster bracelet stamped ‘Stellinox’, 34mm Movement currently functions, lens has minor scratches, dial has natural discolouration. The case has scratches as expected due to age, as does the bracelet which also has considerable stretch to some of the links - ** General condition consistent with a
Rolex - Early 1950s vintage Shock-Resisting Oyster manual wind wristwatch, ref: 6282, the stainless steel case numbered 857285, the signed champagne dial with a raised chapter ring having gold darts, gold hands, blued centre seconds, dot minute markers, signed crown, on a replacement strap, 34mm Movement currently functions, dial is lightly spotted, lens is scratched, case has scratches as expected due to age - ** General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Late 1940s vintage Oyster Royal Shock-Resisting manual wind wristwatch, ref: 4444, the stainless steel case numbered 589049, the signed off-white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, luminous hands and Roman numerals, outer minute track, signed Oyster crown, on a leather strap with gold plated Rolex buckle, 32mm Possibly ref: 6044 but case only marked with serial number. Movement currently functions, dial is spotted, lens has minor scratches, case has scratches as expected due to age of watch - ** General condition consistent with age
Omega - Speedmaster Professional manual wind chronograph ref: 145.022 ST71 (1971), serial no: 31328183. The signed black dial with centre chronograph, seconds and three recessed registers, the case with tachymetre bezel, the screw down back with Seamaster logo and text ‘Flight Qualified by N.A.S.A…’. The signed 861 cal movement with dust cover. The Omega stainless steel bracelet with 1171/1 clasp and 633 end pieces , 42mm Movement currently functions and appears to be in good condition, the lens is fairly heavily scratched, as is the bezel which has a small dent at the 130 area. The case is marked and there are two `dings` to the RHS lower lug. Bracelet is worn and stretch
Omega - Speedmaster Professional manual wind chronograph, ref: 145.022 76ST (1976), serial no: 39183711. The signed black dial with centre chronograph seconds and three recessed registers, the case with tachymetre bezel, the screw down back with Seamaster logo and text ;Flight Qualified by N.A.S.A…’. The signed cal.861 movement with dust cover. The Omega stainless steel bracelet with 1171 clasp and 633 end pieces, 42mm The movement currently functions. Both chrono pushers are jammed. Case and lens are heavily scratched and worn and there is damage to one of the clasp hinges. Highly recommend a full service before further use - ** General condition consistent with age
Rotary - 1920s vintage Super-Sports 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the signed white dial with subsidiary seconds, Roman numerals and minute track, cal 984 movement, enclosed in a dust cover, Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1927, 28mm, on a 9ct gold sprung expandable gate bracelet. Together with original Rotary Art deco style ivory coloured Bakelite box Movement currently functions, lens is scratched, crown is replaced, case and bracelet in fair/good condition. Box in good condition for age - ** General condition consistent with age
Bucherer - Archimedes manual wind chronograph, ref: 1872-500. The tonneau shaped stainless steel case having rectangular chronograph buttons, the signed black dial with Roman numerals, centre chronograph hand and two recessed registers. The signed curved back cover held by four screws. The signed stainless steel bracelet with deployment clasp 32mm wide (exc. Crown) x 42mm high (tip of lug to lug) Movement currently functions. Chrono stop/start button functions but the reset button is jammed. The case, lens and bracelet are moderately scratched - ** General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust automatic wristwatch, ref: 179173, serial no: Z 223 673, the stainless steel case having an 18k yellow gold bezel, signed yellow gold Jubilee dial with diamond hour markers, signed yellow gold crown, 26mm, on 18k gold and stainless steel Jubilee bracelet numbered 63133 OP7. Together with outer box, green box, Oyster Swimpruf, booklets, green holder and calendar card for 2007/2008 Apart from some minor chips to the lens at 12, 6 & 7 this watch with its boxes etc is close to perfect condition
A THORNTON PICKARD "IMPERIAL" PLATE CAMERA, c.1900, with brass mounted folding mahogany frame, Thornton-Pickard shutter, Stigmatic Series II lens No.62148 by J H Dallmeyer, four 6" x 8" mahogany plate holders, canvas carrying case and oak and brass mounted folding tripod by Thornton-Pickard, in case
Bernard Lens II, British 1659-1725- "The Adoration of Christ by the Wise Men" after Paulo Veronese; mezzotint, 23.5x33.8cm, Note: see The British Museum registration number: 2010.7081.170 for example of the same: British School, 18th century- "Richard Dickson" publ by John Bowles, Mercers Hall, Cheapside, London; mezzotint, 20x15cm: together with a quantity of prints by and after various hands, various techniques, various sizes, (unframed), (alot) Provenance: From the collection of The Estate of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd
A late 19th/early 20th century brass microscope, height 21cm, together with five further lenses and a brass mounted magnifying glass, all enclosed in a mahogany wooden case, also in this lot a brass cased lens, diameter 7cm, a black leather case containing seven metal plates with reduced diameter in sizes, all enclosed in a brown leather case
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