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A third quarter of the 20th Century Gold plated centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Omega, "Seamaster, De Ville", the jewelled movement to a signed Silvered circular dial with applied Gilt baton markers, outside minute track and luminous filled hands, with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at three, in a polished circular case with bevelled bezel and a snap-on lens, fitted with a sprung link Bracelet, width 1 ½"
An early 20th Century Leather cased Brass Military issue three drawer Telescope, Ross of London, dated 1915 with a Government broad arrow, and further Tel Sig (MK3), also GS, No 6758, of typical three drawer construction, with sliding eyepiece and stitched Leather body cover and sunshade, with further fitted Leather lens covers, length compressed 11"
A Patt 373* military sighting telescope, by Ottway, 1941, number 3522, basically GC (eye piece lens detached); a small 3 draw brass telescope, 16½" extended, with leather covered body, the lens cap stamped "Marshall Westbro Scarbro", GC (slightly worn overall); a pair of post WWII Mk VIII type flying goggles; a small cigarette tin containing mostly WWI German currency notes, including one for 500 million marks; a Third Reich Luftwaffe aluminium teaspoon, a War Merit Cross 2nd class with swords, and a "Deutsche Volksstrum Wehrmacht" armband; a few buttons etc; and an old iron cannon ball, average GC
Railway Lamps, qty 5 comprising: a scarce GWR curved top, General Purpose clearly marked `GWR` on curve and containing original reservoir with a GWR burner; a GWR brass collared 3 aspect with all lenses complete, an original reservoir and original GWR burner, stamped `Bladon & Sons Birmingham 1939 GWR`, unrestored; a BR 3 aspect with all lenses complete, original reservoir and unmarked burner; BR(M) WOL General Purpose square style with no reservoir. An unusual Cart Lamp, square design with single red lens to front, rear flip-up door revealing original reservoir and burner. Accompanying is a small, threaded, self locking hook, source unknown.
A collection of books relating to the Lake District etc comprising Ford`s Guide to the Lakes, being a description of scenery in the Lake District by the Reverend William Ford BA, 4th edition printed by R Groombridge & Sons of London, dated 1845, complete with a pull-out map, Black`s Guide to the Lakes dated 1877, Highways and Byways in the Lake District by A G Bradley dated 1932, A Concise Description of the English Lakes and Adjacent Mountains by Jonathan Otley 3rd edition, dated 1827 with pull-out maps, Jenkinson`s Practical Guide to the English Lakes by Henry Irwin Jenkinson, dated 1875 (af) together with several other books comprising Wordsworth`s Poetical Works, Sheridan`s Complete Works, 1914 and other Poems by Rupert Brooke, Escape to the Hills by W A Poucher, Lakeland Through the Lens by W A Poucher, The English Lakes painted by A Heaton Cooper, described by W T Palmer, dated 1908 together with a signed letter from the poet N Nicholson, dated 1983 etc
A VICTORIAN MAGIC LANTERN by W. F Snell of Marsh Farm, Yeovil, the lantern with four wick burner and adjustable lens, complete with carrying case, the end of which has a screw adjustment for use as a stand for the lantern so it may be raised up and down to suit, 18" long. (See Illustration).
Cameras: comprising Goerz Tenax 9 x 12cm plate camera, with Tenastigmat f/6.3 130mm lens and slip case containing three dark slides; Ernemann 6 x 9cm plate camera, with film pack back; bakelite Rajar No. 6 roll film camera; Kodak 127 VPK; Kodak No. 2C Folding Autographic Brownie; Kodak Brownie Vecta; two incomplete German plate cameras (a lot)
A large quantity of photographic accessories: including Filmoli 35mm projector; Gossen Sixticolor light meter, in maker’s box; tripods; enlarging and printing equipment; Zett Projektion compact cast aluminium 35mm slide projector; home-made enlarger with f/6.3 36in lens; chemical balance cabinet; Holmes-pattern stereoscope (a lot)
Quarter-plate mahogany and brass Cameras: Lancaster Le “Merveilleux” with Ross 5 x 4 Doublet lens and rotary stops, three double dark slides and oak tripod; unnamed field camera with rise and fall movement to standard and solid folding bed, with three double dark slides (lacks lens and focusing screen); Boots field camera with double dark slides (one folding bed strut broken, lacks lens and focusing screen) (4ii)
Miniature Cameras and Accessories, Sida Standard, 24 x 24mm roll film, with f/8 35mm lens; Sanwa Mycro 14 x 14mm roll film, with Una f4.5 20mm lens, in maker’s ever ready case; J & H Dallmeyer 2in eyepiece lens, with ground glass convex viewing lens, in brown lacquered brass mount; Corfield Telemeter Rangefinder, in maker’s box; part of telescope eyepiece tube; Autoknips self timer; magnesium flash ribbon dispenser (a lot)
Brass Bound Lenses, with Waterhouse stops: J H Dallmeyer No. 1809 apx 12in, with rack and pinion focusing and two stops; F Suter, Basle, No. 11383 Aplanat A No. 4 apx 12in, with one stop; un-named lens with case of stops; Swift & Son Rapid 8 x 5 Paragon; rotary stops-Rodenstock Bistigmat 13 x 18 No. 14,818; Ross Zeiss Patent Anastigmat f/16 86mm (iii; Suter v)
A Plaubel Monorail 6.5 x 9cm Outfit, comprising Peco Junior PJ 1/01 bodies-one No. 267 and one No. 1419a, Zeiss Jena Tessar f/6.3 25cm lens in dial-set Compur shutter, Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Angulon f/8 47mm lens in Synchro-Compur shutter, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/4.5 105mm lens in Synchro-Compur-P shutter, PJ1/340 repeating back, four lens boards, two tapering bellows, one wide-angle bag bellows, six roll film backs, three different monorails, five dark slides, in carrying case (4Biii)
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