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Various Makers: Olympus OM10 with F.Zuiko f/1.8 50mm lens, in maker`s erc, Olympus Zoom f/3.5-4.5 35-135mm lens, Zuiko auto-zoom f/4 28-48mm lens, Zeiss Nettar with Novar-Anastigmat f/4.5 75mm len, (2), Tamron CF Tele Macro f/3.8 80-210mm lens and various other cameras and accessories (a lot)
An MPP Micro Technical Camera RAF S.92 Ground Camera Outfit, 5 x 4 camera serial no. S/210/1, with Wray Lustrar f/4.5 184mm lens in Compur shutter, Wray f/6.3 89mm wide angle anastigmat in Synchro-Compur shutter, Ross Tessar f/4.5 150mm lens (no iris), accessories including sports finders, hoods, flashgun, in grey RAF case, general condition G
Various Makers: Rolleiflex T, serial no.T2120557, with Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75mm lens, heavily damaged and parts missing, Kodak Retinette IA with Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar f/3.5 50mm lens, Reverse 8 Uneaeda Telephoto f/1.9 1.5in and F/1.9 6.5mm Cine-Nikkor-Reverse Q f/1.9 13mm, photographic literature including `Collotype & Photolithography`, box cameras and other items (a lot)
A Watson `Tourist` Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Tailboard Camera, serial no 547 (placing camera well before 1888 when Watson serial numbers were standardised at 6000 upwards), with dovetailed mahogany body, interior slotted at rear for septum allowing conversion to stereo operation, with maroon oblong bellows and Watson 6.5 x 4.75 brass bound lens with slot for Waterhouse stops (missing), leather cap, body E, lens G Exceptionally attractive, and with early Serial Number. Bellows intact and undamaged, wood finish bright and attractive with the usual marks around the tripod sockets and a small repair on the side flap. Lens lens body excellent, unusual retaining clamp by Waterhouse slot, glass clean with minor marks only.
A Leica IIIc serial no.463638, chrome, with Summitar f/2 50mm lens, serial no.845226 and lens cap, in maker`s erc, body G, shutter working, lens G minor marks and scratches to top and base plate, advance knob feels a little loose, viewfinder and rangefinder clear and no signs of damage, lens with some surface dust, body F-G
A Houghton Victo Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with black bellows, serial no. 23201 with brass `Victo` plate on lens board and Ensign `British Made` ivorine plate on side, with Ensign roller-blind shutter (not tested for accuracy, but apparently working), Ensign f/8 8in Symmetrical lens with leather lens cap, one dds, matching tripod and dark focusing cloth, body E, lens G-E Unusually well preserved and attractive - landmark design that is hard to find with a date as late as this. Bellows supple and intact, wood exceptionally well preserved with very few of the usual marks and abrasions except for a few scuffs inside baseboard. Leather strap intact, maroon leather lens cap. Brasswork bright and clean with attractive figuration on tripod ring. Lens and shutter in fine cosmetic condition, glass good.
A Thornton-Pickard Ruby Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, serial no. 2613a, with brass binding and red bellows, working roller-blind shutter, stereo and normal lens boards, Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/6.5 7.7 in Cooke lens and cased close-up lens, all G, with three dds and canvas case Camera believed to have been used by a portrait photographer in Clevedon Bristol c. 1905, but it only carries signs of light use. Difficult to find this camera in such complete and smart condition, and the lens and accessories are most desirable. Battered canvas case the only trivial downside.
Zeiss Ikon Roll-Film Cameras: Nettar 510 with Nettar-Anatigmar f/6.3 7.5cm lens, Nettar 517/16 with Novar-Anastigmat f/4.5 75mm lens, Nettar 515/2 with Tessar f/4.5 105mm lens, Nettar 515/2 with Nettar Anastigmat f/6.3 10.5cm lens, Nettar 517/16 with Novar-Anastimat f/4.5 75mm lens, in maker`s erc, Nettar 516/16 with Novar-Anastigmat f/4.5 75mm lens (6)
A Sanderson Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, regular model, serial no. 14176, F with broken front panel, and J H Dallmeyer No. 3 Stigmatic series II lens no. 65977, F-G in non-working Bausch & Lomb shutter, and 2 dds Comb jointed mahogany body, original finish and clean complete brasswork and strap. Woodwork has usual minor scratches and bumps, otherwise good. Front panel needs repair, following which camera would be an attractive piece indeed. Lens unusually good, just a little internal fungus between back elements - might clean up if dismantled. Shutter non working but should also be repairable.
A Zeiss Convertible Brass Lens, brass body inscribed `Zeiss Convertible Anastigmat, Ross London`, front component engraved `Zeiss Patent 14 in No 7329`, rear component engraved `Zeiss Patent 11.5 in 5968`, lever-operated iris, G Brass lens body clean with only the most trivial scratches, lens elements clear apart from some trivial internal dust which might clean off if dismantled
A Rolleiflex T Grey Outfit, body with Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75mm lens and Heidosmat f/2.8 75mm lens, in maker`s erc, body VG, shutter working, lenses G-VG, prismatic head, Rollei E19BC flash gun, Rollei 35 LED camera in case, polariod back, Rollei filters and other accessories, in metal flight case (a lot)
Early Lenses and Lens Accessories: 3 lenses with military markings, Dallmeyer Pentac f/2.9 8 inch and 5.75 inch lenses, and a 5 inch wide-angle with WW mark (probably Dallmeyer); Swift & Son 6 inch with stops on sliding plate, part-complete Beck Wide Angle Rectilinear 9 inch, Aldis no. 2 in shutter, No. 2 Beck Multifex, Perken Son & Rayment 5 x 4 Rapid Rectilinear, Busch 6.5 inch Detektiv Aplanat in Unicum shutter, other useful items include Waterhouse stops in leather wallets, 5, width approx 27mm, 31mm 44mm, 50mm, 52mm
Folding and Other Cameras: Agfa Isolette II with rare Agfa Solinar f/3.5 75mm lens, in maker`s box and erc, Canon QL f/1.7 45mm lens, in maker`s erc, Zeiss Icarette 500/2 with Tessar f/4.5 105mm lens, Kodak Autographics (2), Ensign Selfix 420 with Ensar Anastigmat f/4.5 105mm, in maker`s box, other cameras and light meters (14) (a lot)
A Shew Xit 2 Camera, with black bellows, glass screen 6 x 9cm (approx), viewfinder and spirit level, Shew patent brass sector shutter, f/6 focussing lens, body F/G, lens F, shutter fires but not tested for accuracy Unusually well preserved and attractive - the usual minor faults do not greatly detract. Black bellows intact, supple. Wood retains attractive original finish, a few marks round tripod bush as usual. Shutter and lens in good cosmetic order, but glass has a few minor scratches at rear element, and noticeable separation to the front.
A Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Field Camera, with tapering red bellows, marked Patent No. 13956, P-F, with replaced glass screen, in damaged canvas bag with non-matching Thornton-Pickard 7 x 5 `Ruby` wide angle Rectilinear lens with wheel-operated stops, lens body G, elements P, three dds, and focusing dark cloth
Various Makers: Voigtlander Bessa with Voigtar f/3.5 10.5cm lens, in Compur-Rapid shutter, in maker`s case, Kodak Retina with Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenar f/2.8 45mm lens, in maker`s erc, Kodak Retinette IA, with Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar f/3.5 50mm lens, in maker`s erc, pair of Zeiss Jena binoculars and other items (a lot)
Sanderson Field Cameras: Sanderson whole-plate, serial no. 7022 (c.1904), Houghton ivorine maker`s plate, with brass binding, earlier porthole-style lens board with rotation and rack-controlled rise, black bellows, P, with lens board and one locking catch missing; and later half-plate Sanderson, with Ensign flag branding device, serial no. 25312, post 1928, P, with missing lens board, glass screen and some non-original fittings (2)
A London Stereoscopic Company `Carlton` Twin-Lens Reflex Camera, with matching London Stereoscopic Black Band 5in x 4in taking lens, magazine with plateholders, F-G, with fitted London Stereo velvet-lined leather case and home-made tripod top Exceptionally complete and unusual example of camera that was introduced in 1894. Camera bears signs of light to moderate use. Some internal rust on the changing mechanism, wear on the carrying handle and trivial marks on leatherette and metalwork do not greatly detract. Lens has internal marks which may clean off if dismantled, and iris needs to be freed up.
A Shew 5 x 4 Mahogany and Brass Tailboard Camera, with maroon bellows and Ross f/8 6 x 5 Rapid Symmetrical lens, body G lens F Unusually well preserved and attractive - the usual minor faults do not greatly detract. Bellows intact with minor wear and pinholing at extreme corners. Body dovetailed, attractive original finish - repair on front standard and marking on base. Brass fittings complete and attractive. Lens cloudy with internal dust - may clean up if dismantled. Working iris.
A Shew Xit 2b Outfit, with maroon bellows, spirit level and collapsible viewfiender, Unicum shutter with Aldis f/6 No. 2 Anastigmat lens, 3in x 4in glass screen and two dds, in leather case, body G, shutter working (but not tested for accuracy), lens G-VG Unusually well preserved and attractive - the usual minor faults do not greatly detract. Bellows intact, some wear on corners, wood marked around tripod ring and on edges, otherwise retains attractive finish. Lens and shutter in good condition. Viewfinder and level in good order, spirit bubble in order. Maroon lens cap, carrying case marked in places but intact with original lock.
A Rolleiflex 2.8D Outfit, body serial no. 1610791, with Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, lens cap, lens hood, mid-yellow filter and erc, body G, lens G Body clean with a little paint loss at extremities, some minor scratches on base, and a few areas of shrinkage on leatherette. Shutter appears to work well. Lens clear with trivial dust and cleaning marks. Case and other accessories functional (but lid missing fixing stud one one side) and in good condition.
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