A Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic Press Camera, 2¼ x 3¼'', serial no B27822, focal plane shutter working, rangefinder functions, body G, some wear, with Kodak Ektar 105mm f/3.7 lens, shutter working, six DDS from several manufactuters, Kalart flash, Heiland Strobonar I flash unit, with battery pack, AF, and copy of Graphic Graflex Photography by Morgan and Lester, in case
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A Hasselblad 500C/M Gold Exclusive 30th Anniversary Camera, manufactured in a limited numbered edition of 1400, camera number 000530, serial no RT 1401482, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2.8 CF lens, serial no 6953573, with A12 back, dark slide, lens cap, in new unused condition, appears excellent throughout, with manual Hasselblad booklet, warranty cards, in maker's box, in maker's outer sleeve
A Contax 645 Professional Outfit, serial no 003262, shutter working, appears to function as should, body VG, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2 Planar lens, serial no 8768157, auto focus working, shutter working, barrel VG, light fading to grip, elements VG, AE prism finder MF-1, display/metering working, film back holder, dark slide, 120/220 film insert, body & lens caps, GB-72 hood, manual, component maker's boxes and maker's outer box
A Rolleiflex 2.8F TLR Camera, serial no 2403627, shutter working, meter responsive, body G-VG, some light wear, with Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens, elements F-G, fungus spots to front & rear elements, lens cap, lens hood, Rolleinar 12, 3, close up lenses, grun, gelb mittel, orange, hellblau filters, in cases and worn ERC
A Rolleiflex 3.5E TLR Camera, type 1, serial no 1760411, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, meter responsive, body G, some scuffs to leatherette, some scratches to edges, with Carl Zeiss 75mm f/3.5 Planar lens, elements G, some light fungus, light scratches from cleaning, lens cap, Rolleinar 2 close up lens, R II hood, in ERC
A Hasselblad 500C Camera, chrome. Serial no TI 55575, shutter working, body G, some light wear to base plate, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens, serial no 6267921, shutter working, barrel G, some paint wear to filter ring, inner mount ring slightly rough, elements G, slight clouding/fungus, some light scratches from cleaning, with A24 film back, dark slide an1x HZ -0 filter
A Durst Modular 70 Enlarger, untested, with Durst Modular 70 color head, Rodagon 80mm f/4 Rodenstock lens, El Nikkor 50mm f/2.8 lens, both VG, in keepers, with lens mounts, Durst SIDIA 5x5, Sivoma 35 (2), Sixma 45, 35, Sivoma 66 masking frames, Newton ring prevention glass (3), Durst Labometer, untested, VG, with manual, in makers box and two Durst 100S Colamps, no power cable
A Bolex H16 EBM Electric 16mm Cine Camera, untested, body G-VG, with battery grip, terminals clean, slight signs of previous battery leakage, remote cable,EBM electric base, Bolex charger, damaged battery, with Kern Vario Switar 16-100mm f/1.9 POE Bolex H15RX lens, serial no 1119327, barrel G, light wear, elements G, some light fungus spots, Kern Macro Switar 25mm f/1.1 lens, Bolex C adapter, barrel G, elements F, lens shade, in Bolex aluminium case
A Bolex H16 Cine Camera, serial no 104953, 1954, motor runs, body G, some light wear, with eye level finder and Octameter finder, with Kern Paillard Yvar 75mm f2.8 lens, barrel G, elements F-G, some fungus and Kern Paillard Switar 25mm f/1.4 lens, barrel G, elements G, some light scratches from cleaning
A Cine Kodak Special II 16mm Cine Camera, motor runs, appears to function as should, body G-VG, some light wear to base, with both crank arms, Cine Ektar 25mm f/1.4 lens & finder (no front cap), Cine Ektar 15mm f/2.5 lens & finder, cine Ektar 63mm f/2 lens & finder, Cine Ektar 102mm f/2.7 lens & finder, barrels VG, elements VG, all with front & rear caps, a set of frame mask, in maker's carry case
A Siemens German WWII 16mm Bomb Recording Camera, untested, camera numbered 1068, with Wray 2in f/4.5 Supar lens, G, three plug in objectives numbered 928, 829 & 730, two mirrors numbered 928, thirteen 16mm film cartridges, nine in fitted wooden case, various cables,all in fitted box, numbered 3862
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Camera, serial no 1037669, 1961, shutter working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, self-timer working, body G, ding to top edge winder side, light scratches to top plate, with Leitz Wetzlar 50mm f/2.8 Elmar lens, serial no 1911175, 1961, barrel G, light scratches to barrel, elements G-VG, with Leitz UVa filter, lens cap, body cap, MC light meter, meter responsive and manual
A Leitz Wetzlar M2 Camera, serial no 988718, 1960, shutter working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, self-timer working, body G, small ding next to the word Wetzlar on top plate, light wear, with Leitz Wetzlar 3.5cm f/3.5 Summaron lens, serial no 1595685, 1958, barrel G-VG, elements F-G, some fungus, with lens and body cap, with MR light meter, meter responsive
A Leica R-E SLR Camera, made in Germany, serial no 1797191, 1991, shutter working, meter working, shutter responds in auto, self-timer not working, with Leica 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 E 60 Vario Elmar lens, 3 cam, made in Japan, serial no 3543912, barrel G, some paint wear, hood loose, elements G, some dust, with lens cap and Leica strap
A Leitz Wetzlar MD 24x27mm Post Camera, serial no 1286 792, 1972 shutter fires with quick release cable, button jammed, shutter speed dial missing, fires on one speed, body G, some paint scratches to front plate, some paint wear to back, with Leitz Wetzlar 35mm f/2.8 fixed Summaron lens, serial no 2312192, 1968, elements G
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Camera, serial no 988 898, 1960, shutter working, self timer working, rangefinder working, body G, light scratches to base plate, light wear to top plate, with Leitz Wetzlar 5cm f/2.8 elmar lens, serial no 1602757, 1958, barrel G-VG, slight wear to barrel, elements P, fungus/clouding, Leitz UVa filter, MC meter, meter responsive, lens cap, in ERC
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica Standard Model E Camera, chrome, serial no 196653, 1936, shutter working, body P-F, brassing to all dials, scratches, leatherette faded brown, lifting on front edges, with Leitz Wetzlar 9cm f/4 black/chrome Elmar lens, serial no 295524, 1936, barrel F-G, dings to filter ring, paint wear/brassing, elements P-F, fungus, rear cap, VIDOM finder, F, 35mm film canister, push on yellow filter, in worn Leitz case
A collection of vintage 20th century and later cameras, video camera, lenses and photographic accessories. To include, a Canon UC1000 8mm Video Camera with charger, cables, power pack, instructions and remote control, all housed in its original Canon case. A cased weatherproof analogue Olympus MJU Zoom 105 camera with instruction manual, a cased Pentax ESPIO 160 with 38mm - 1600mm SMC pentax zoom lens, Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC S 1:3,5 f=135 lens, Carl Zeiss Jena P 1:2.8 f=29mm MC lens, Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Tessar 2.8 / 50 lens (22672), Cobra Auto Thyristor flash, leather cased Luxon Phototechnics flash, Weston Master V Exposure meter, cased Halina STB 110 Tele 25 / 43mm camera, an 8 x 40 Field 6.5 degree coated lenses by Pacific No.72044. Two extendable camera stands, one MS-3B by Velbon - Japan, the other made in Germany. Along with an Alba & Cotton Traders digital cameras. Also includes a 35mm handbook for problem solving book for every photographic situation, COKIN carry case.
The medals, war diary and historic aerial photographs of the "Tirpitz" of Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey Dunworth DSC, RN, comprising: Medals Distinguished Service Cross, lower limb dated 1942, hallmarked 1941, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Arctic Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal 82613 Pte G Morley RAMC. Diary Walker's Pocket Diary for 1942, with occasional lengthy descriptive entries mid February - mid June, inscribed on endpaper S/L(A) G Dunworth DSC RNVR 38 Rochdale Road Blackley Manchester 9. In early 1942 the German battleship "Tirpitz" was deployed to Norway and stationed near Trondheim. There it again became the high priority target of the Royal Navy, such was the grave danger the battleship posed to Arctic Convoys. A search force of six Fairey Albacore bi-plane torpedo bombers from HMS "Victorious" was dispatched to locate the Tirpitz early on March 9 following intercepted Enigma messages that the German battleship was moving to attack Convoys QP8 and PQ12. As Observer on one of the aircraft, Dunworth, an accomplished photographer, captured images of the German battleship accompanied by the destroyer Z14 Freidrich Ihn taking avoiding action at sea. They are a unique record not only of the perilous lives of Albacore crews but also one of the most famous battleships in the history of naval warfare. Dunworth's diary included in the lot record the events of that morning: "05:00 Flap for Emergency Reconnaissance... took off at 06.30 with L/A Davies and S/L Birch. Just over an hour later the pilot reported an "island" about 25-30 miles ahead. It was the "Tirpitz" escorted by one destroyer. Remained shadowing and reporting along with another of our aircraft who sighted about the same time. She was a tremendous size and amazingly fast and seemed to be as manoeuvrable as a destroyer. At 08:40 tracer suddenly flashed by the window and then a long burst in the back cockpit. I saw water bottles and fire extinguishers smash up and then a lot of blood all over the place. Fighter had got unobserved under our tail and closed right in before firing. Warned pilot and conned him into cloud and safety before second burst could get us. Luckily remained conscious [and] was able to navigate back despite blood over my instruments and charts (it froze solid with cold and had to be scraped off). My chart board shot up... Reached fleet and landed at 09:30. Put on stretcher and taken down torpedo lift to emergency dressing station." Dunworth goes on to give an account of the attack by twelve Albacores that immediately followed his mission, and the losses "...Plane was on fire as it pulled out of dive but Ray kept it under control and dropped his fish [torpedo] before crashing. He was my normal driver [pilot] a good pal and a first class pilot". The albums contain many other images of Royal Navy and enemy aircraft, including the Bismarck turning away from an air attack and on fire after aerial torpedo attack. Photographs 1941-1948. Seven albums of approximately 770 photographs, many unique and almost all unpublished, mostly taken by Geoffrey Dunworth and captioned, almost all mounted on corners only, including aerial reconnaissance photographs of the Tirpitz, Royal Navy convoys and ships, aircraft in flight, formation, crashes on land and sea, formal and informal groups of his Fleet Air Arm shipmates, King George VI boarding HMS "Victorious" August 1941, rescued crew of a German U-boat boarding the same, scenes ashore at naval and other overseas locations from Iceland to Australia and few scenes on home leave. Other items Comprising Zenith deck watch, No 3286551, 1942 in "Staybrite" screw-back case, maker's name, number and Broad Arrow on dial and movement, Fleet Air Arm cloth insignia and tunic buttons, miscellaneous medals, including replicas, signalling telescope by Aitchison London, No 7383, sheathed in stitched brown leather with lens caps, a crudely chiselled Indian steel jambiya, Pilot's Notes General 4th edition ring bound card covers 1949 (G Dunworth Lieut DSC RN), notes on a copied typescript of a Short Radar Course 1949, foolscap, English Electric Company Ltd Canberra B Mk II Schedule of Flight Test Requirements 3, 1953, blue wrappers, foolscap, cloth covered aircraft navigator's folder, two privately printed Christmas cards and a letter from the popular author, conservationist and WWII and G Dunworth's wartime friend, John Moore (1907-1967) Provenance: The recipient Lieutenant Commander G Dunworth DSC, RN; thence by descent to the present vendor.
Andrew Benjamin Lens (circa 1713-circa 1779) - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, his powdered hair bag wig, with pink waistcoat and pale grey coat with gold, signed with monogram in gold, ivory oval, 48mm, copper gilt frame Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: 7BT1B7HN Pigments slightly subdued, some possible restoration, unexamined out of frame
A brass compound microscope W Watson & Sons 313 High Holborn London, No. 4808, with two eyepieces, two objective lenses, three lens cans, mechanical stage, substage bull's eye, plano/concave mirror, mahogany case with rosewood rod handle Good condition, lacquer somewhat discoloured and spotted
A "Kima" compound microscope, W Watson & Sons Ltd London No. 43067, circa 1930, with eyepiece, triple objective nose piece, two Bakelite lens cans, substage condenser, plano/concave mirror, finished in black, mahogany case Good condition for age, carrying handle replaced door painted in white F Wilson
A double axis micro measuring microscope, George & Becker Ltd London and Birmingham No. 3560, second quarter twentieth century, with eyepiece and objective lens, two verniers, magnifier and bubble level, on rectangular base with adjustable feet In ex laboratory, used condition requires cleaning but complete
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