A Hasselblad 2000FC Camera Outfit, mainly in original boxes, including 2000FC camera body RS 1513570 with manual, Zeiss Planar F 110mm lens Nr.5881092, Zeiss Distagon f:2.8 50mm lens Nr.5901264, in a stitched leather case, bellows extension, professional lens shade, three film magazines, meter prism finder etc., in a box and leather case.
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A VERY FINE DOLLOND TELESCOPE, PRESENTED BY KING GEORGE IV TO SIR CHARLES PAGET, 1821, with 2in. objective lens, silver plated fittings and interchangeable draw tubes signed Dollond London, each further engraved Commodore the Honble. Sir Charles Paget K.C.H. from his esteemed & beloved Sovereign George 4th, On Board the Royal George Yacht, Cowes Roads, Augst. 4th, 1821, contained within fitted mahogany box of issue - 40 1/4 in. (102cm.) diameter. Sir Charles Paget (1778-1839) entered the navy in 1790 under the patronage of Sir Andrew Snape Douglas. He enjoyed rapid promotion and on 30th March 1803 he commissioned the large frigate Endymion, and commanded her for the next two years, cruising in the channel, the Bay of Biscay, and on the coast of Spain or Portugal. In 1804 he captured four Spanish treasure ships from South America, gaining £26,000 prize money, much of which he spent on a country seat and a wife. Afterwards he commanded various frigates or ships of the line in the channel, and from 1812 to 1814 the Superb (74 guns), in the Bay of Biscay and on the coast of North America. Between 1817 and 1819 he was in command of the Royal Yacht George in attendance on the Prince Regent and was made a KCH on 19th October 1819. He continued his rise through the ranks until 10th January 1837 when he was made vice-admiral, and commanded on the North America and West Indies station until his death from yellow fever at St Thomas, Jamaica, on 27th January 1839.
A Fine silver-mounted `picture` Violin Bow by J. B. Vuillaume, Stamped: J.B Vuillaume, Weight: 51g (no hair), Original silk lapping, The ebony frog instead of a pearl eye retains a glass lens through which an image of the maker J.B. Vuillaume can be seen (see illustration). Sold by a member of the Hel family
A good Victorian detective camera, c. 1890s, the rear door stamped `Test no: 23590 British Make` and `2` and `HT`, the number inscribed in pencil, holding twelve 11cm x 8.5cm plates in a fine polished mahogany and brass mounted case with a leather carry handle, portrait and landscape viewers, further brass mountings, the interior and exterior with marble effect, with Goerz Serie III/135mm, anastigmat lens, the internal plate changing mechanism operated by an external brass slider with counter aperture, all within a leather carry case, 13cm wide, 22cm long, 15cm high
A George III lacquered brass solar microscope, Dollond, London, late 18th century. The square brass plate with two knurled screws one for adjusting the angle of the mirror (lacking) the other for the position of the three-part body-tube with condenser lens at the plate end and rack and pinion focus adjustment and specimen slide slot at the other, in original mahogany box with five spare objective lenses, three brass slides and other items, (mirror and some other accessories lacking), the box 18.5cm wide. The solar microscope was developed by John Cuff in the mid 18th century. The instrument would have projected a view of the specimen by focussing reflected sunlight through the body tube.
A Minolta XG-9, with MD 50mm 1:1:7 lens; a Minolta 9000, No. 14102288 with 50mm 1:1:7 (22) lens: a Minolta SR T 101b, No.4307589, with black finish and 1:14 f=58mm MC Rokkor -PF lens; a Minolta XE-7, with 1:1.4 f=50mm MC Rokkor-PG lens; a Minolta X-500 with MD 50mm 1:2 lens; and a Minolta XG-M, with Ozeck II Super Auto MC 1:2.8 f=135mm lens, (6).
A Nikon F, No. 6868275, with Nikkor-S Auto 1:2 f=5mm lens; a Nikon FM, No.2288866 with Nikkor 50cm 1:1.8 lens; a Nikon FE, No. 4047857, with Nikkor 50mm 1: lens; a Nikon F-301, No. 2599971, with Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 lens; a Nikon EM with Nikon lens series E 50mm 1:1.8 and case; and a Nikon AF with 35mm 1:2.8 lens in case, (6).
A Pentax KX, No. 8461108, with SMC Pentax-A 1:1.7 50mm lens and case; the body only of a Pentax ME-F, No. 3550190; a Pentax MX, No. 4152103 with SMC Pentax 1:1.4/50 lens and case; a Pentax MX No. 9398331 with a profile zoom 1:3.5-4.5 35-70mm lens; and a Pentax Spotomatic F SPF, No.4554536 with SMC Takumar 1:1.4/50mm lens, (5).
An Olympus OM-2 MD, chrome, No. 339183, with F Zuiko Auto-S 1:1.8 f=50mm lenss; an Olympus OM40, No. 1052104 with Zuiko MCAuto-W 1:2.8 f=35mm lens; the body only of an Oympus OM-1, black, No.345657; an Olympus OM-1N, No.1859252 with Zuiko MC Auto -S 1:1.4 f=50mm lens; and an Olympus XA, (5).
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