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A late 19th century lacquered brass monocular microscope by C Baker of 244 High Holbourne, London, the base stamped DPH, with triple lens rotating collar and carrying handle, in portable case with quantity of additional lens, the case marked, Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, 63 Farringdon Road, EC, Clarkson & Co Optical, this microscope was used Louis Edwards Meats of Manchester Offices, length 33.5cm fully extended (illustrated)
A Leica 4 SLR camera and quantity of accessories to include 1.2/35ml Wetzlar Summicron lens and lens cap, Aelmartr 1.28/135 lens with case, 1.2/50 Summicron lens, F1.2820 lens with case and lens cap, 1.28/90 Elmart type R lens, lens cap and case brawn 260 pc flash gun and carrying case (illustrated)
A first half of the 20th Century nickel cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, Winegartens, cal 534, the 15 jewel movement with Geneva stripe decoration, to a mono-metallic balance, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a polished case with signed screw-down back cover, and lens set with heavy bevelled glass, width 2 1/8”
A student`s microscope, c 1900, lacquered brass body, blackened brass frame, 3 detachable objectives, 1", ¼" and 1/8", in brass cases, coarse and fine focussing, single eyepiece, with bullseye lens and mount, in fitted mahogany case with handle, lock and key, frame and lens cases engraved "C. Collins, Optician, 157 Gt Portland St, London"; GC (substage and some accessories missing); and a small 3 draw brass telescope, length extended 19", leather covered body, basically GC (some wear, lens covers missing)
A good lacquered brass table top telescope, c 1865, 3" diam objective lens, body 37", eyepiece extension to 18" with screw fine focus to finial 2½", detachable objective cover and sliding eyepiece cover, detachable brass pedestal with 3 folding legs, height overall 18", in its fitted mahogany case, 40" x 8½" x 5", name engraved on body "F M Moore Dublin and Belfast". GC (some rubbing to lacquer, old worm to bottom of case) Plate 7. Note: F M Moore is listed in the Belfast Street Directory for 1861 at 114 High Street, "chronometer, practical watchmaker and optician"
Railway Collectables: black railway lamp with blue, amber and red revolving inner lens reel 325mm, BR antimacassar headrest cloths, two BR notepads, four railway company ties, uniform buttons, cap and lapel badges, railway subject books including A.B.C. and Observers, postcards of US outline and BR diesel locomotives, railroad and railway magazines, wallpaper sheets
A FRENCH BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE. engraved on the limb Nachet Opticien Rue Serpente 16 Paris, the substage mirror contained in a cylinder with arched aperture, in fitted mahogany box with two eyepieces and an objective lens, the lid of the box with engraved brass nameplate of an early owner, Clifford Taylor, box 26cm w, mid 19th c; a stack of glass petri dishes in a cylindrical tin, early 20th c (2)
A LEICA M3 CAMERA, NO 873649 with Leitz f2 50mm Summicron lens and lens cap No 1448839, leather e.r. case, c1957; a Leica-meter MC. ++ In very good second hand condition having been owned by the present private owner since the early 1960s although long unused. The case rather shabby and worn, the meter with a shallow dent on the back edge but operative, the shutter in apparently good working order including at slow speeds but sold without warranty in this respect.
An 18 carat gold wedding band; a Swiss open face keyless wind nickel plated `Goliath` pocket watch, unsigned, the white dial with arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o`clock; a First World War War Medal to Lieut. H. C. J. S. King; and a No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera, model E-3, latest patent date 1906, Bausch & Lomb lens in an FPK automatic shutter, red bellows, black leather covered Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A FOLDING PLATE CAMERA with Friedrich Deckel Compur shutter, black bellows and black leather cloth carved case, 6" x 4 1/4" closed, in leather carrying case, together with a Franke & Heidecke Rolleicord camera with Compur shutter and Zeiss lens, black case and leather carrying case, 5 3/4" high closed, and a small quantity of non related camera equipment (2)
A SELECTION OF CAMERAS TO INCLUDE A ZEISS IKON BABY BOX CAMERA in original leather carry case, A PENTAX SP1000, 1970`s 35mm camera with F1.2. Takumar lens and instruction book, and two other telescopic LENSES in a Carl Zeiss f.3.5. 135m, a PRAKTICA 2.8/f50 lens, and a KODAK six-20 roll camera
The Right Honourable Earl Mountbatten of Burma - a 1950s German Exakta Vanex camera with Carl Zeiss lens in original leather case - stamped Mountbatten of Burma Provenance: Given by Lord Mountbatten to his Steward. Lots 9-26 belonged to Edward Moncur the steward to Earl Mountbatten of Burma who worked at Broadlands - the Earl`s country seat for twenty years. Lord Mountbatten also encouraged Edward Moncur`s son`s interest in stamp collecting by giving him stamps and envelopes from all over the world
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