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Cameras: Certo Dolly folding-strut Vest Pocket Camera, with Certar f/4.5 50mm lens in Gauthier shutter; Crowtown black crackle-finish aluminium 120 roll film camera, of tapering box form; Steinheil Culminar f/2.8 50mm lens; Rolleiflex light meter parts and lens hood for 2.8 GX/FX, in maker’s boxes (4bii)
A Svensson, Sweden, Technical Recording Camera for continuous photography, for 6cm wide sprocketless roll film, gate dimensions 5.5 x 8.5cm, teak with nickel-plated fittings, with Meyer Doppel Anastigmat f6.8 90mm lens in Ibsor shutter, with swinging sector focus, slot for cable release, flanked by two black-painted teak roll-film magazines, large film advance wheel, adjustable counter 0-99, with label on underside ÒHugo Svensson & Co, Foto-Aktiebolag, Goteborg, StockholmÓ (circular panel missing from rear) (4)
Cameras: Voigtlander Brillant TLR, in maker’s every ready case; Minox 35GT, with instructions, in maker’s box, with flash attachment, in maker’s case; Agfa Super Silette, in maker’s ever ready case; Kiev 4A Type 2, with f/2 50mm lens; Canon Ixus; Fujifilm A 350 digital 5.2 megapixels; Crown cine camera (4)
Various Components: lenses-five including Canon FD f/2.8 200mm; Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 105mm; five including Lancaster Rectigraph, first wide commercial use of iris diaphragm, circa 1886 (lacks front element), early W Opt. Co. two-bladed shutter with variable speeds, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/3.8 105mm lens in Compur-Rapid from Welta; cine lenses-five including Dallmeyer f/4 1.5in, Wollensak f1.9 25mm; and pre-war Society for Visual Education roll film projectors, dismantled for wartime “reverse engineering” project (a lot)
Various Components and Accessories: Nikon eyepiece lens dioptre tester, constructed using F prism box, with wheel of nine dioptres (focusing screen missing); Gowllands Ltd Berwick Lens Measure, for measuring dioptic power of surfaces of glass; focal plane shutter mechanism from a Nettel Deckrullo; cable releases, extension rings, filters and five light meters (a lot)
A quantity of Camera Parts: including six different unused Kodak 620 winding knobs, assorted lens mount rings and mounts, some with lenses, some with bayonet rings, camera knobs, tripod screws, levers, winders, push buttons, small screws, gear wheels and gear train pieces, threaded collars, single and double dark slides, camera panels, field camera parts, leather and leatherette and lens elements (a lot)
Books and reference material about Leica, Leitz publications: including 75 Years of Leica Photography, in slip case, 1990, original English-language publicity leaflets-M2, M3, f/4 135mm lens, SL2, Visoflex III, lenses, 1960 survey catalogue and price list, lenses, three general catalogues and modern brochures (a lot)
Leica Accessories and Literature: maker’s leather shoulder case for M cameras, adaptors-16469, OUFRO, two bayonet to screw, MR Meter, filters-HOOBE and FIOLA, in maker’s boxes, FIPOS, two cassettes, body cap, lens hoods-XOONS, FISON, in maker’s boxes, two other hoods and nine empty filter boxes and empty MDa box; literature-M3 instructions, dated 1965, six books and four magazines about Leica usage and four reproduction Leica pamphlets (3/4)
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