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A Leica IIIg serial no. 849932, chrome, body G-VG with working shutter, slow speeds sluggish, and Elmar coated f/2.8 50mm lens no. 1632617, G, with cap and lens hood, and non-matching erc Body has few signs of use. Lens also shows few signs of use, with insignificant internal dust that would not affect picture taking. Case has wrong tripod thread for this body.
A half-plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with Beck f/8 9in brass lens, serial no.2223, brass lens with slot for Waterhouse stops and set of five Waterhouse stops in case, roller blind shutter, set of three dds and another, in carry case, F-G, lenses G (a lot) Camera - F-G, some deep scratches to reverse, otherwise good, both lens - G, some surface marks and dust,
A Leica IIIg serial no.827270, chrome, with Summarit f/1.5 50mm lens, serial no.1055582, in maker`s erc and box with instructions and leica tag, body G-VG, shutter sluggish, lens F some scuffing and surface scratches to top and bottom plate, lens cloudy and some surface marks, viewfinder and rangefinder clear
Early Brass Lenses: Beck f/8 8in Symmetrical lens with rim-set iris, G, Beck f/5.8 4.75in Isostimar lens in Celverex shutter, P, and Watson f/6.1 4.25 in Holostigmat convertible lens with 7.25in elements, F-G, Wray Rapid Rectilinear f/8 lens, and Watson Holostigmat f/4.5 6in lens with rim operated iris, F-G
A No. 5 Folding Kodak Camera, Improved Model, F-G, with Eastman Kodak lens, G, lens elements P, in non-working Bausch & Lomb pneumatic shutter, in fitted case with two dds A most attractive item, better in terms of overall impression than the objective F-G rating might suggest. Camera has signs of moderate use, as must be expected with something of this age, but it is complete (apart from missing viewfinder) with attractive brasswork and no major issues.
A Hasselblad 500C Outfit, body no. TU 73112, F-G, metered prism, P-F, three 120 magazines with dark slides, Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, G, useful accessories include filters, lens hood and spirit level Body sound, few marks on chromium edge trim and around tripod bush, lens in good order with working shutter, a tiny scratch on front element being the only downside. Shutter working but probably a touch slow on slow speeds. Magazine shells and inserts appear to match, with numbers corresponding on two earlier ones. Meter works and gives clear view, but has paint loss and chewed-up battery cover. Instructions in Swedish/German. Useful collection of accessories with two 50mm filters, Softar, Proxars, spirit level, body cap.
A Leica II (Model D) serial no.74416, black, nickel fittings, with Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, serial no.12259, and lens cap, body P-F, shutter sluggish at slow speeds, lens F, slighly cloudy brassing to top plate and base plate, some corrosion to base plate, wear to fittings, some particles trapped in lens, some small areas have been re-painted, viewfinder and rangefinder clear, some trapped particles
A Perken Son & Rayment Lantern with Slide Collection, lantern converted for electric operation with Perken, Son & Rayment `Optimus` Projection lens with slot for Waterhouse stops (missing); painted slides in wooden frames; large collection of 3.25 inch square slides on the Holy Land; and wooden box with early photos of N Devon and Lowestoft (a lot)
A Zeiss Ikon Universal Juwel 440 View Camera, 13cm x 18cm format, F-G, of design favoured by Ansel Adams, with Schneider Xenar f/4.5 21cm lens serial no. 1811181, F, in working Compound shutter, in maker`s leather velvet-lined case with four dds Camera is highly attractive, and much better than gradings would suggest. A few minor blemishes to the leatherette, particularly on the base, and some fungus in the lens mean that "Fair" is the only objective grading, but a little attention could well remedy both problems. Note that a catch securing the rear viewing hood is missing, so it tends to come open when the camera is handled.
A Watson `Alpha` Tropical Half-Plate Hand and Stand Camera, serial number 13571, dovetailed mahogany body with brass binding, offered from 1894 `for hot climates`, with black bellows, original strap, working spirit level stamped `TT&H` (Taylor Hobson), Watson 8.6 x 6.5 in lens with wheel stops, Thornton-Pickard snap-shot shutter (fires, but blinds not light-tight) and one brass-bound dds, camera E, lens F Exceptionally fine hand and stand camera with attractive brass binding. Woodwork in fine condition apart from the usual trivial marks and scratches, brasswork complete and original retaining most of original lacquer, black bellows in good condition, sliding glass screen. Working bidirectional spirit level, shutter with original cord pull and attractive wood finish, blinds a little wrinkled. Lens has ding on front rim and some internal marks which may clean off if dismantled.
A Rolleiflex 2.8C Outfit, body serial no.1442363 with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar f/2.8 80mm lens and Heidosmat f/2.8 80mm lens, body F, shutter working, lens P-F, Zeiss Rollei-Mutar 0.7x and 1.5x, in maker`s case, Rollei plate adapter, in maker`s case, Rollei flash guns, filters and other accessories in Rollei cases (a lot)
A Reid III with Taylor-Hobson Lens, body serial no. P1912, F, shutter not working, Taylor-Hobson f/2 2 inch Anastigmat serial no. 330614, barrel VG, elements G, and erc Body has signs of moderate / heavy use with wear and paint loss on exposed surfaces and heavy abrasion around tripod ring. Small indentation near serial number and extensive scratching on winding knob top. On the plus side, leatherette is complete. Shutter requires service, doesn`t really work at all. Lens has clean exterior. Glass has a few cleaning marks and some internal dust, but none of these is serious - lens cap is Leitz not TTH by the way. Case quite smart.
A Stanley`s Patent Half-Plate Field Camera, F, with missing glass screen and worn bellows, with f/8 brass lens, F, with two non-working shutters and three non-matching dds Camera complete apart from glass back. Mahogany finish in quite good condition, with the usual minor marks. Bellows stiff, discoloured and will not fold flat following repair. Roller blind shutter has no pull-cord; earlier lever operated design may not be complete. Lens quite attractive externally with some fungus and marks that might improve with cleaning. dds fit OK but do not match each other and may not be original.
Minolta Equipment: Dynax 500si with Sigma f4-5.6 28-mm UC zoom, G, appears to work, an SRT303 body, G but non-working shutter, meter untested, with f/1.7 50mm lens, G, SR-1 body with 55mm standard lens and detachable exposure meter, body P-F, working shutter, meter not tested; lens F, Minolta 110 Zoom, G, (but untested), and Minolta MC Tele-Rokkor f/4 200mm lens with caps, VG
Various Makers: Zeiss Contaflex Super with Tessar f/2.8 50mm lens, in maker`s erc, Minoltaflex II with Rokkor Chiyoko f/3.5 75mm lens, in maker`s erc, Voigtlander Brillant, metal, with Anastigmat Voigtar f/6.3 75mm lens, Praktica Super TL with Zeiss Tessar f/2.8 50mm lens, Chinon 7x50 372ft binoculars in case, Weston Meters, box cameras and other cameras (a lot)
Zeiss Ikon Folding Cameras: Super Ikonta B type 532/16, with Tessar f/2.8 uncoated 80mm lens in Compur-Rapid shutter; Super Ikonta C type 530/2 with Tessar f/3.8 uncoated 105mm lens in Compur shutter; Super Ikonta type 531/2 with uncoated f/3.8 Tessar 105mm lens in Compur Rapid shutter; Nettar 515/2 with coated Nettar f/4.5 105mm lens in Compur shutter; and Zeiss-Ikonta 524/2 with f/4.5 coated 105mm Novar lens in Prontor SV shutter (a lot)
A Leica Standard serial no.355482, chrome, with Leitz New York Wollensak Velostigmat f/3.5 50mm lens, serial no.497978, and lens cap, in erc, body G, shutter working, lens G some scratching to chrome, tape and glue residue to vulcanite, viewfinder clear - no damages, lens body G, lens elements clear, some surface dust and marks, iris diaphragm running smoothly
Kodak Retina Cameras: IIIc with Rodenstock Retina-Heligon f/2 50mm interchangeable front element, in maker`s erc, associated Retina-Heligon C f/4 80mm lens, in maker`s keeper. Retina IIc, with interchangeable front element, in maker`s erc, all VG, withRetina I and Retina IIa, in maker’s erc (7)
Wood and Brass Field Cameras: tailboard camera by Photo-Vulga Paris, plate size 13 x 18cm, revolving bellows giving landscape or portrait by means of stud-and-keyhole system, F-G, with non-working roller blind shutter and unmarked meniscus lens with screw-in aperture, G; and Houghton Triple Victo half-plate serial no. 11576, P, missing tripod fitments, lens board not original The French camera shows signs of light to moderate use, with no major issue. It has intact but shabby bellows and comes with a simple lens and French-made shutter, which needs repair. Good example of a design popular on the Continent but less so in the UK. Victo is shabby with various faults and missing parts and is a restoration project. It does have reasonably intact bellows, though.
Various Makers: Edixa-mat Kadett with Super-Takumar f/2 55mm lens, in erc, Asahi Pentax Sportmatic SP with Super-Takumar f/1.4 50mm lens, in maker`s erc, Asahi Pentax K1000 with SMC Pentax-M f/2 50mm lens, in maker`s erc, SMC Pentax-M f/1.7 50mm lens, FED-4, in maker`s erc and Corfeifld Periflex boxed extension tubes (6)
A Pearson & Denham Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with black bellows, f/6 9in lens stamped `Talco, London and Leeds` (iris stiff, but working), five dds, dark focusing cloth, tripod ring and tripod, body VG, lens F-G; Pearson & Denham were a Leeds-based manufacturer active in the 1890s. Unusually well preserved and attractive, and from an unusual Leeds-based manufacturer. Bellows supple and attractive, wood exceptionally well preserved with few of the usual abrasions. Brasswork clean and attractive. Lens lacquer bright and clean, but slight scratch on front element and iris stiff. Maroon leather lens cap.
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