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A telescopic sight for a Holland & Holland sporting rifle, 10½” overall, with lugs for securing bolts with 4” centres, by “Aldis Brothers, Birmingham, No 68917, 1916”, the body engraved “Holland & Holland” and serial number “F/779”, this number also stamped on the underside of one securing bracket, of heavy blackened brass construction. GC (some wear to blacking); with its leather lens covers and original leather carrying case which is also numbered F779, and has adjusting instructions in the lid. Plate 7
WW2 RAF Reflector Gunsight MKII blackened circular mount with central lens. Rubber crash pad and top angled reflector glass. Removable lower light fixing with electrical lead. Brass issue label ÒReflector Type 1 Mark 1Ó with contract date Ò43Ó. Second alloy issue label as MKII and same contract date Ò43Ó. Complete in its fitted wooden transit box. Clean condition.
Small Selection of Various Lapel Badges including gilt and enamel Comrades of the Great War ... Silver WWII Veteran ... White metal For Loyal Service ... KC silvered and enamel RAOC ... KC silvered and enamel Royal Navy ... KC gilt and enamel RAOC ... KC brass and enamel RE ... Silvered Canada General Service ... Gilt and enamel Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire ... Gilt and enamel Arras ... Gilt Lens. 45 items.
Selection of Various Military Torches including 2 x British brown rectangular torches with sliding coloured filters ... 4 x American green composite tubular torches with angled top lenses ... American grey composite tubular torch ... 2 x No 68 ARP lamps complete in issue card box ... Green painted bike lamp with front flip down lens cover. 10 items.
WW2 German Trench Periscope light khaki tan painted tubular body. Top square section with angled lens. Lower L shape lens. The body with German makerÕs stamp. Lower tubular grip. Some wear to paint. Together with a single periscope arm from a pair of rabbit ear binoculars. Light khaki tan painted with tubular body and top angle lens. Lower L lens and bracket joining mount. Possibly used just as a trench periscope. 2 items.
A 1930s Kodascope cine projector, bearing the label 'the shut action in front of this focal lens makes this machine unique', serial no.7457, with box and transformer (converted to 110volts), this machine was used during WWII, a mid 20th century Amprosound vintage projector, model XANM22R, serial no.48002, with 16mm lens, length 60cm, height not including foldout arm, 58cm, a Kodascope G-A Series 2 projector, on adjustable height stand, height 35.5cm, complete with one transformer, together with a 1940s British Thomson-Houston 301 projector with 16mm Taylor Hobson 2inch lens, serial no.294929, in brown leather fitted case complete with speaker case, height 31cm, length (not including case) 56cm (all sold electrically untested) (5)
A Victorian brass-mounted mahogany full-plate camera with black bellows and lacquered brass 'Rapid Symmetrical' 9 x 7 lens by Ross of London, retailed by J. F. Shew & Co., London, in leather case with three double plate-holders Condition Report 38 cm with lens, 30.5 cm without 25.5 cm wide 29 cm high 30 cm wide case 28 cm high case 12.5 cm deep case
A rosewood Box, with boxwood stringing and mother-of-pearl inlays, 11in (28cm) wide, together with a brass three-draw telescope with lens cap and case, 23in (58.5cm) long extended, and a pair of WW1 period Aitchison & Co 1915 No.3 prismatic binoculars in E.R. Watts & Son 1915 leather case (3)
A gold, turquoise and rose diamond set heart shaped pendant, with a gold neckchain, a gold neckchain fitted with two citrine and one pale amethyst set heart shaped drops, four green buttons, an unmounted oval cut amethyst, and a Connemara marble-style charm formed as a cooking pot, fitted with a Stanhope lens, detailed `Souvenir of Cork` (faults).
An early 20th Century lacquered brass 3½ inch telescope, signed `Ross, London` and numbered `43155`, the 106cm body tube with screw adjustment to eyepiece extension tube and star-finder, mounted on a brass column and three folding legs, the column inscribed `Presented to H.A Johnstone Esq J.P... Dec 18th 1906`, together with various accessories, including shade, lens cap and two winders.
A Coronet box camera (cased), a Bell & Howell Type A cine camera on tripod, a boxed Kodak Hawkeye and various accessories, etc CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, some damage and losses. the Coronet does not appear to have a lens. Please note change to catalogue description - there is no Ensign Commando in this lot - the Ensign is now Lot 224A. We can make no guarantee as to whether items are complete nor whether in working order.
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