A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond is in an eight claw setting with a bark effect ring shank. Estimated diamond weight 1.90cts, colour H-I, clarity P1. Stamped 18ct. Weight 5.1gms. Condition: Overall condition good-the diamond has a small scattering of black inclusions through the stone just visible without the 10x lens. The bark effect hoop has incurred some wear in keeping with being worn over a period of time.
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An 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, the graduated brilliant cut diamonds are claw set. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, colour H-J, clarity SI2-P1. Condition: Overall condition good, the diamonds are bright and well matched. One stone has a black inclusion just visible without a 10x lens. The hoop has incurred little wear and the hallmark is clear.
A 19th century Naval pocket telescope by Bate, London, c.1830, achromatic telescope with mahogany case and brass three drawer section, signed "Bate, London" to eyepiece, also together with brass sliding cover and lens cap in a leather case, 55.5 cm extended. *Robert Bate (1782-1847) produced a number of telescopes of this type, several examples are held in the National Maritime Museum collection.
A quantity of Railwayana and ephemera. Wooden cased signal box line status indicator with instrument showing ‘Train On Line’, ‘Line Clear’ & ‘Line Blocked’. Segments in red, green and white with needle type indicator. An early un painted hand lamp by ‘The Premier Lamp & Engineering Co. Leeds’. Stamped S.R. to the body and front of handle frame. Opening lens cover for access to wick and brass manufacturers plate and fill level plate to rear. Also a red hand held warning flag, 3 1980’s B.R.-S.R. working time tables. An Abtus Voidmeter. A heavy duty rail clamp? A small aluminium Westinghouse ‘B&S Company’ plate with ‘Neasden South MF 84 levers’ to rear. A B.R. Lookout enamelled arm band plate. A reproduction ‘Cambrian Railways’ plate. Various small enamelled plates. Printers plates for making tickets, plus approx 30 railway uniform buttons-1 LBSCR, 6 SR, a number of LMS and a small number of BR. Also a small number of uniform and other miscellaneous badges, tickets, luggage labels, post cards and other small items. QGC-GC some age wear. Sample illustrated on Plate. 1
4 old Railway Lamps. A large black painted freight train tail light, featuring a red aspect surrounded by a red painted disc measuring 30cm . The body of the lamp stands 50cm to top of handle and is rectangular in shape, with a mounting bracket to the rear. Together with 3 other smaller black painted hand lamps, 2 identical examples with plain tops and the other with fluted top. All complete with reflectors and lens. GC for age, they have been repainted at some time. Sample illustrated on Plate. 1
GWR large Tunnel/PWay Tilley Lamp with a huge, 14" diameter front lens etched `Tilley - Hendon` three times around the periphery. Stands a full 26" tall and has a wooden carrying handle and a fold-out bottom stand. Restored in green paint, the small cowl on top is stamped GWR one side and the number 7514 the other side.
Various Makers: including Ross Ensign Selfix 820 Special, with Ross Xpres f/3.8 105mm lens in Epsilon shutter, in maker`s ever ready case; a Shepherd Flashmeter FM-1000; a Pentax Digital Spotmeter, in maker`s case; Leitz P 150 slide projector, in case; a Lastolite, in case; a Weston Master V, in case; Pentax Auto Bellows M; seven enlarger lenses; flash equipment and two heads (a lot)
A Bronica ETRS no. 7106455, with AE II viewfinder, with Zenzanon f/2.8 75mm lens, roll film back, speed grip, flash bracket and three instruction manuals; with Metz flash equipment - 60 CT2 with 60 CT1/2 power pack, 60 CT4 System SCA 400 with 60 CT power pack, bounce attachment and four instruction booklets; and Polaroid Miniportrait (4Bii)
A Rolleiflex 6008 Professional no. 407530009, with integral motor drive, Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, prism head viewfinder, magnifying viewer, two Magazin 6000 backs, three spare batteries and charger, two lens hoods, RC120 electronic Remote Control, SCA 356 Flash Adapter and System Rolleiflex 6000 Polaroid back, in aluminium flight case (4B)
A Hasselblad 503CW Outfit: comprising body no. 19ET10110 with A12 6 x 6 roll film back no. 30ET20813, both 1996, with lenses - Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens no. 6196619, Zeiss Distagon T* f/4 50mm lens no. 7497996 and Zeiss Sonnar T* f/4 150mm no. 7472118, all in Synchro Compur shutters, with Proshade 6093 universal lens hood and five filters, with two other roll film backs, 1978 and 1986; with Sekonic L-508 Zoom Master light meter; cable release; and Cordura and leather Billingham bag (1Ai; older backs 5)
A Rolleiflex 2.8GX Ian Parker `Jersey Camera` Limited Luxury Edition, the last of the 100 made to be offered by their creator, Planar f/2.8 lens in Seiko shutter, with red leather body-covering, highlighted with gold-plated detailing, engraved `Ian Parker` on the front, with his facsimile signature and `Jersey` on the back, with set of Rolleinar close-up lenses and strap, in special fitted presentation beechwood case, the lid printed with image of camera, `Jersey Camera` and Ian Parker`s signature, 1996; with signed copies of Complet Rollei TLR User`s Manual and Complete Rollei TLR Collector`s Guide, Ian Parker, Hove Foto Books (1Ai)
An MPP 5 x 4 Micro Technical Camera, with Schneider-Kreuznach Technika Symmar f/5.6 150mm lens in Linhof shutter, mounted on MPP lens board, (side bracket and rangefinder fitting from folding bed removed, lacks handle), on Manfrotto tripod mount, six double dark slides, Polaroid back and focusing cloths (4Bii)
A Sinar Outfit: Norma System C Koch monorail 5 x 4in. Plate Camera, with Schneider-Kreuznach for Sinar Symmar f/5.6 210mm lens in Synchro-Compur shutter, two monorail extensions, extension bellows, frame for extension bellows, rubber wide angle bellows, three spare lens boards and stereoscopic magnifier and hood, in fitted Sinar case (4Bii)
Various Makers: modern enlarging lenses - Rodenstock Rodagon f/2.8 50mm, Nikkor f/4 75mm and Schneider-Kreuznach f/4.5 105mm; Olympus - Pen EES-2 and Trip 35; two box cameras; mahogany and brass quarter-plate double dark slide; Polaroid 5 x 4 film holder; theatrical `dummy` half-plate field camera with Wray 6in. brass lens with wheel of stops; Gandolfi wooden tripod, black painted; and Johnson`s Russian iron magic lantern, with electric illuminant, in metal case (a lot)
A Toyo-View C monorail 5in. x 4in. camera, with Schneider-Kreuznach lenses - Apo-Symmar f/5.6 150mm and Super-Angulon f/8 90mm in Copal shutters (home-made lens board for wide-angle lens), monorail extension and clamp, standard and bag bellows, three lensboards, five double dark slides and focusing cloth (4Bii)
An Ampex/Sony professional Betacam 3CCD CVC-7P TV Video Camera, with Nikon TV-Nikkor*ED f/1.7 85mm to 127.5mm Macro Zoom lens in S15x8.5B1 EMS20 hand-grip lens control unit, with Nikon TZ-D3 remote unit, three instruction folders, Chrosziel adjustable lens hood, Optex Wide Angle attachment, cables and accessories, in fitted aluminium flight case, with Anton Bauer Quad DC Fast Charger, with six batteries (5Bii)
A Kodak Specialist 3 half-plate monorail camera no. 3455, with grey crackle-finish aluminium and wooden body, with Ektar f/7.7 203mm lens in Prontor SVS shutter, extension section for front standard, sprung focusing screen and repeating back, with Dallmeyer f/6.5 4¼in. wide-angle lens and six double dark slides, in fitted case, British, circa 1950 (4Bii)
A `Sanderson` 3¼ x 4¼ plate camera no.3145, with mahogany interior, red bellows and black leather exterior, with six double dark slides, in maker`s fitted case (without lens or shutter, handle replaced); with five metal dark slides, a focusing screen, a half-plate double dark slide and Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter on lens-board (5)
A Houghtons `Sanderson` 4¼ x 5½ `Regular Model` plate camera no. 22698, with Busch Aplanat Mod. B lens in Bausch and Lomb Unicum shutter, with mahogany interior, red bellows and black leather exterior, with three double dark slides, and fitted, titled leather-covered box with three close-up lenses and two filters, for lens and shutter (4Bii)
A Thornton-Pickard 3¼ x 4¼ Ruby field plate camera, double extension, with Ruby Anastigmat f/6.5 5in. lens in Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter and detachable viewfinder, with three double dark slides; with Taylor, Taylor and Hobson Cooke Anastigmat 6½in. lens, brass f/8 lens and later lens (4Bii)
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