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Lot 152

Asahi Pentax: SP F no. 4893970, chrome, Auto-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, and SPII no. 5414113, black, with Auto-Takumar f/1.4 50mm lens, both in maker`s ever ready cases, 4Bii (2)

Lot 154

Asahi Pentax: K2 no. 7196482, chrome, with SMC Pentax f/1.2 50mm lens, in maker`s ever ready case, and KM no. 8098098, chrome, with Pentax-M f/2 50mm lens, cameras 3Bii, baseplates 4 (2)

Lot 155

Asahi Pentax: K2 no. 7155284 body, chrome, and KX no. 8376373, chrome, with SMC Pentax f/1.8 55mm lens, in maker`s case, 4Bii (2)

Lot 156

Asahi Pentax: K1000 no. 6051708, chrome, and ES no. 6529693, black, with SMC Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, in maker`s case, 4Bii (2)

Lot 157

Asahi Pentax: MX no. 4210221, black, with SMC Pentax-M f/1.7 50mm lens, and MG no. 7042612, in maker`s ever ready cases, 4Bii

Lot 158

Asahi Pentax: ME Super no. 2239045, chrome, with SMC Pentax-M f/2 50mm lens, and ME no. 1258987, with f/2.8 40mm lens, both in maker`s ever ready cases, 4Bii (2)

Lot 159

Asahi Pentax: ME no. 1227415, black, with f/1.7 50mm lens, in maker`s ever ready case, and MEII Winder, 4Bii, and MV1 no. 2844870, with SMC Pentax-M f/2 50mm lens, 3Bii (3)

Lot 160

Asahi Pentax: MX no. 4294238, chrome, with SMC Pentax-M f/1.4 50mm lens, and ME no. 1477431, black, with SMC Pentax-M f/1.4 50mm lens, 4Bii (2)

Lot 164

Asahi Pentax: Slide Copier, circa 1960, and Auto Bellows K Set with filter and eye cup, 1970s, in maker`s boxes, 3B, with black plastic covered Speedbag outfit rigid case, blue woven nylon soft bag, flashgun, Zoom-70 AF camera and Zoom-70-X AF camera, in maker`s cases; with non-Pentax accessories including extension tubes, straps, self timer, lens hoods, flash bracket, Weston Master V light meter,

Lot 166

Various Makers: Asahi Pentax SP no. 2550067, with Super-Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens, in maker`s ever ready case, with leaflet, 4Bii; Tamron Pentax-fit f/3.8 80 - 210mm lens, 4iii; Voigtländer Vito B, in maker`s ever ready case, with leaflet; Agfa Isolette V; and Polaroid Vision;

Lot 167

Olympus OM2 Outfit: OM-2 no. 518387, chrome, with F.Zuiko Auto-S f/1.8 50mm lens and Winder 1, OM2n no. 755082, chrome, with Zuiko Auto-Zoom f/4 75-150mm lens, lens in maker`s case, and Winder 2, with eleven manuals, leaflets and guarantees; with Tamron SP f/3.5-4 70-210mm lens with 2 x Teleconverter, in maker`s cases; with two carry cases; 3Bii

Lot 168

Olympus OM-10 no. 2627574, chrome, with Sigma UC Zoom f/4-5.6 70-210mm lens, in maker`s case for body only, in Lowepro soft case, 4Bii, focusing ring sticky

Lot 172

Olympus: OM30 no. 1154612, chrome, with Zuiko Auto-S f/1.8 50mm lens, Zuiko Auto-Zoom f/4 28-48mm lens, two manuals, 3Bii, Trip 35 and XA2 with flash, in maker`s plastic fitted case, 4Bii

Lot 173

A Contax/Yashica RTSII no. 307151, black, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/1.7 50mm lens and W-3 Real Time Winder, 3Bii

Lot 174

Various Makers: Asahi Pentax ES no. 6515067, black, with SMC Takumar f/1.8 55mm lens and instruction manual and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar f/4 200mm lens, in maker`s case, 4Bii; with bakelite Baby Brownie Special; Praktica LLC; and eight other cameras and other items (12)

Lot 175

Accessories: brown leather case for M3, post-war APDOO Delayed Action Release, in leather case, IROOA lens hood and two film cassettes in Leica container, 4B

Lot 179

A Leica III no. 192697, black, with Summar f/2 50mm lens, 4/5Biii, X-sync socket added, hot shoe repainted

Lot 1184

French brass and leather miniature three draw telescope, with lens cap, 16.5" fully extended,

Lot 1186

Brass and leather miniature three draw telescope, with lens cap, 15.25" fully extended,

Lot 1187

Brass and mahogany miniature three draw telescope, with lens cap, 12" fully extended, in fitted case,

Lot 331

A large Victorian figured walnut desk top stereoscopic viewer, the hinged top revealing an adjustable pierced rachet and magnifying lens and having a hinged viewing lens and pierced slide holder (60cms x 30cms as viewed, glass panel to slide holder and ivory finials to lens supports missing)

Lot 346

A pair of Barr & Stroud 7 x magnification field glasses with original leather eye piece cover and integral pull out front lens shades. Marked with WD arrow and AP No. 1900 A

Lot 205

A Zeiss Ikon camera, with a contaflex lens, in a leather case

Lot 372

A pair of copper ship`s mast-head lights, one with applied title plaque `Anchor` and maker`s plaque `Seahorse / G B / 35455`; the other with title plaque `Not Under Command`, fitted with a red glass inner lens, and with maker`s plaque `Seahorse / G B / 35447`, each 47.5cm high.

Lot 375

A sextant by Bennet of Cork, 19th century, the pierced ebony frame with ivory maker`s plaque and vernier arc scale, fitted with pivoted shades, horizon mirror and an ocular lens, 27cm wide, in a mahogany case with retailer`s label for H.G. Blair & Co. of Cardiff.

Lot 24

An extensive Edwardian optician sight testing kit, comprising British refracting unit 2151 marked Ellis Optical Company England and with patent no.402516,402876,403661 in black lacquered finish, also an oak cased lens set with twin handled lift out tray containing extensive quantity of assorted concave, convex and cylindrical lenses and a further fitted tray marked `Lever Brothers, London`, with quantity of assorted lenses (minor damage) (illustrated)

Lot 27

A Victorian rosewood table top stereographic viewer with two adjustable lens and pierced fretwork card holder, with small collection of twenty-three assorted stereographic cards to include Bangor, Betws-y-Coed, Penrhyn Castle, Chester Cathedral etc

Lot 126

A collection of World War II and later instruments comprising a cased Air Ministry issued 8inch cone for camera F24 in grey painted case of issue marked 14/A/727 cone lens camera F24 ref no.14/A/ complete with Air Ministry label, a World War II period US army Signal Corps test set no.1-49, by the Leeds & Northrup Company of Philadelphia in wooden case of issue, a World War II period Air Ministry issued bubble Sextant mark IX, in black painted metal marked with Air Ministry mark and reference no.6B/151 in case of issue, military World War II period speed indicator in knots and a pair of military issue headphones

Lot 1065

A Nikon F80 35mm Auto focus SLR Camera with a Nikon 28-80mm zoom lens, a Nikon MB-16 Power Grip and a Centon FH-95 Flashgun outfit, all in good condition and working order.

Lot 1327

A Zeiss Contaflex 35mm Camera with a 2.8 lens

Lot 251

A leather cased telescope with lens shield, extended length 57 cm inscribed "C.W. Davey, Optician to the Queen", together with a pair of moulded amber glass owl bookends, ht. 14 cm.

Lot 251

A Praktica 35mm SLR camera, and three lens, in holdall.

Lot 920

Super Ricoflex twin lens reflex camera with built-in light meter & overhead viewfinder c1960 (in original leather case)

Lot 846

"LED Loupe triplet 10x - 20.5mm achromatic lens, with case and box"

Lot 849

"LED UV Loupe triplet 10x - 20.5mm achromatic lens, with case and box"

Lot 1217

THREE DRAW BRASS AND LEATHER BOUND TELESCOPE by J B Cutts Sutton & Sons of London, and a brass microscope unmarked with single lens adjuster (2)

Lot 856

AN ENGLISH BRASS 2.5 INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY JESSE RAMSDEN engraved on the top of the body tube Ramsden London, with milled wheel rack focusing, eyepiece with shutter, two other lenses and a filter, mounted on a shoe with compass joint and tapered pillar, the pivoted strut with (defective) rackwork and folding tripod, brass lens cap, fitted mahogany box with an early label to the underside of the lid inscribed "An Improved Thirty inch Chromatic Telescope", late 18th c ++The brass parts coated in the original or an early lacquer which is in reasonably good and complete condition, the body tube with a dent, the lenses undamaged, the mahogany box also in attractively preserved condition and not repolished, the interior fitments loose or in part lacking where the wood glue has perished, the lid with small veneer losses and repaired where cleaning broken off and glued, retaining the brass lock and one of the original hooks

Lot 1240

A Ricoh 35mm camera and auto zoom lens and two other cameras.

Lot 369

A brass binocular microscope, and an old plate camera lens

Lot 786

A large quantity of photographic accessories, lenses and filters comprising a Canon A1 with Canon 50mm FD, 1:1.4 SSC lens (with manual), a Canon Power winder a for Canon A1 (in case), a Tamron SP, 28-80, 27A \endash 1:3.5-4.2 CF Macro, Canon FD mount, 67dia. lens View on staceyauction.com

Lot 788

Asahi Pentax Auto 110 SLR camera, black \ldblquote Phillips\rdblquote model with wrist strap and a large numbner of accessories inlcuding Winder 1, Flash unit AF130P 3 x Lenses - a wide 18mm , a Standard 24m and a Telephoto 50mm, 9 x filters - S16 for 24mm, S31 for 24mm, T43 for 50mm, T86 for 50mm, UV for 18mm, UV for 24mm, UV for 50mm, W21 for 18mm, skylight for 18mm, a rubber lens hood for a 50mm, a tripod Spacer Ring together with soft cases for the camera (2), operating manuals for Camera (06621) & Flash (06631) all items housed in a metal Pentax box View on staceyauction.com

Lot 928

A German Rolleiflex double lens Franke & Heidecke camera with applied leather strap (grey version) lens - Schneider Xenar 1:3.5:60, original strap and lens hood View on staceyauction.com

Lot 1109

A Chinon CE-5 camera with lenses and light meter all in a case together with a twin lens reflex Yashca camera with flash gun, bulbs and lens hood in a wooden box (2) View on staceyauction.com

Lot 27

A circa 1937 Leica 3 camera, fitted with Leitz lens, together with various accessories including: a Weston meter, two Leitz filters, a blue cloth bound Leica manual published 1938 and other associated items.

Lot 335

TWO TRENCH ART ARTILLERY SHELLS WITH ACCOMPLISHED DECORATION DEPICTING ROSES, ONE WITH `MONS` AND THE OTHER `LENS 1906`

Lot 20

A 19th century Arnold London day or night two draw brass and leather covered telescope, extended 85.9cm, diameter of lens 4cm.

Lot 123

A Leica II camera circa 1932, No. 72118, with a Leitz Elmar No. 1:3.5 lens, leather case.

Lot 2581

A plastic triple lens magnifying glass simulating tortoiseshell.

Lot 453

A small ICA folding plate camera with Tessar f4.5 12cm lens and Compur shutter, together with plate holder and in original brown leather case ++good condition

Lot 475

A Kodak Retina I camera Sttutgart type, with Kodak Ektor f3.5 50mm lens and Compur shutter, in black leather case with Retina Guide booklet, a Regal flash fitting and other related items

Lot 1001

A Praktica LTL 3 35mm SLR Camera with a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 Lens, with ever ready Case and Lanyard.

Lot 1065

A Praktica MTLS Camera with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Lens plus two spare Lenses, instruction book etc

Lot 1324

A Centon 500mm f/8 Mirror Lens having T2 mount with adaptor to fit Canon FD mount, A Sunagor 500mm f/8 telephoto Lens having T2 mount with Canon FD adaptor and a Sunagor Semi Fish-Eye conversion Lens screw fitting, all with boxes.

Lot 1328

Two Canon A-1 35mm SLR Camera Bodies, a Canon 50mm f/1.8 FD Lens, a Canon 35-70mm f/4 FD Zoom Lens, A Canon 70-210mm f/4 FD Zoom Lens, a Canon ``Data Back A`` with case, a Canon Speedlite 102 Flashgun, a Canon Speedlite 199A Flashgun with case, a zoomster Case and an ever ready case.

Lot 1411

A fine quality Mahogany cased demountable Brass field Microscope complete with two eyepiece lenses and one object lens and various other accessories incl. forceps, etc., the case 7 1/2`` x 6 1/8`` x 9`` high, complete with key

Lot 30

Mahogany cased Van Heurck type monocular brass microscope , W Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, 9706 , after 1891, black japanned stand and laquered fittings, rack and pinion coarse adjustments for calibrated draw tube and outer tube, two Males-Watson patent microns adjusters, square substage with x, y and rotation adjustment, similar adjustments to the light lens, double sided mirror, height 40cm, together with additional lenses.

Lot 2

Two similar mahogany cased Withering 1792 pattern folding portable botanical microscopes Both unsigned, early 19th century Each with hinged lid pasted with instructions to inside surface (one with wear) and enclosing pivoted brass pillar mounted with folding objective lens above conforming stained bone circular stage, one friction fitted to the upright for focusing the other with screw action telescopic upright and one with additional bone objective lens both lacking forceps and probe, each approximately 12cm long closed. This form of relatively simple portable botanical microscope was developed by Dr. William Withering (1741-99) as an improvement over his 1776 pattern microscope (see lot 1). Originating from Birmingham and an active member of the Lunar Society, Dr. Withering described this form of microscope in the 1792 revised reprint of his work A Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain first printed in 1776.

Lot 3

An English lacquered brass and stained ivory portable microscope Unsigned, early 19th century With lens screw-mounted on a tapered brass upright attached to a brass boss pierced to take a T shaped support for the specimen clamp, with brown-stained ivory baluster shaped handle beneath, 11.3cm high, with original slip case 12cm high closed.

Lot 5

An English lacquered brass portable aquatic microscope Unsigned, early 19th century With square section post fitted with lens above up/down adjustable stage with choice of inserts and tool post hole to rim, with pivoted mirror beneath the whole mounted via a socket onto an oval foot, 11cm high assembled, in original red leather covered box with some accessories, 11.5cm wide. The design of the current lot is probably derived from a model developed by John Ellis in around 1752. The main differences being that the current lot utilises a separate brass base for support rather than screwing into the lid of the box, and focuses by up/down movement of the stage rather than the lens.

Lot 6

An English lacquered brass portable aquatic microscope Robert Banks, London, circa 1820 With square section post signed Banks, London Math`l In`s Mak`r to the Prince of Wales to one side and fitted with lens above rack and pinion up/down adjustable stage with ivory slip insert and tool post holes to rim, with pivoted mirror beneath, the whole mounted via a drilled flange onto the lid of the original mahogany box containing some accessories, 10.5cm high assembled, the box 10cm wide. Robert Ban(c)ks junior is recorded in Gloria, Clifton Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as succeeding his brother Anthony Oldiss Bancks in around 1796. He first worked from 440 Strand, London 1796-1804 and then 441 Strand 1805-30. He received an appointment to the George IV in 1820 and then another to William IV in 1830. The design of the current lot is probably derived from a model developed by John Ellis in around 1752. The main difference being that the current lot focuses by up/down movement of the stage rather than the lens.

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