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Lot 2144

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A TABLET, CAMERS AND CAMERA LENS' ETC

Lot 329

LEICA III C (1949) 1940 - 1951 ELMAR 5CM F3.5 LENS 479821

Lot 331

LEICA III 1933/1939 ELMAR 5CM F1:3.5 LENS 120987

Lot 13

A two draw plated telescope with leather covered body, (the front hinged lens cover missing), 23" extended; a modern sighting telescope tripod; a small model cannon on brass base; two other model cannon; a US Hydrographic Office A-N Type I Star Identifier; and three other items. Average GC £40-50

Lot 25

A 1-10000 Trench Map of Lens, dated 1916, 3 other WWI front line maps; also some other maps and manuals. GC £40-50

Lot 1125

A pair of Rushmore brass acetylene headlamps, one lens cracked, 25 cm diameter (2)

Lot 1130

An early 20th century Phare SantyGan brass oil sidelamp, lens cracked, 26 cm high

Lot 1128

An early 20th century brass oil carriage lamp, with an eagle finial, 59 cm high, mounted on a wooden panel and an early 20th century brass oil sidelamp, lens cracked, 30 cm high (2)

Lot 1126

A pair of early 20th century Lynx Paris brass headlamps, bodies only, one lacks its lens, 34 cm high (2)

Lot 403

A precision drawing set, writing utencils including Shaffer fountain pen with yellow metal nib, scales, folding rules, two miniature cannons, camera lens hood etc

Lot 127

Mycro IIIA miniature camera, 1:4.5 f=20mm lens, in original leather case

Lot 140

WWII era military GB model 38 35mm slide projector, with a Dallmeyer projection f/3.5 military lens, housed in a painted wooden case

Lot 122

Leica 35mm rangefinder camera with Summar f=5cm 1:2 lens, camera itself number 274746, together with an assortment of Leica accessories including a Summaron f=3.5cm 1:3,5 lens, Elmar f=9cm 1:4 lens and more

Lot 126

Large collection of camera's and related items, to include a Dallmeyer Serrac f/4.5 lens, Ross London 7 1/4 inch xpres lens, Meyer Optik 4/200 lens, Canon EOS 300D camera and more

Lot 827

A collection of various camera lenses including Sigma APODG lens

Lot 699

A Canon extension tube and an 80-200mm Canon lens

Lot 56

A group of cameras and lenses including a Carl Zeiss Jena F=28mm 1:2.8 cased lens.

Lot 426

ONE BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, to include a Leitz Elmar 5cm 1:35 camera lens, Zeiss Ikon 25-75- BT folding camera, a Prinz 35-E camera, a Yashica FX-103 program camera, a Praktica MTL5 camera, a Chinon 35, a Kodak No.1 folding pocket camera, a Balda Super Baldax camera, a Zeiss Ikon Colora camera, flash lights, films, filters, etc. (s.d) (1 box)

Lot 506

PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MICROSCOPE EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a Pentax ES 35mm SLR camera with 55mm f1.8 lens, Pentax 200mm F4 and Pentax 135mm f3.5 lenses, Weston Euromaster light Meter with invercone, Weston Photometer model S.511, Rollei E24c flashgun, Sony Exmor s digital compact camera, Minolta 10x25 pocket binoculars, two cases of GS Accessories microscope accessories, Maurice Bloomfield 'Industrial Sublime' book etc

Lot 5246

Kamera "EOS 450 D", Canon. Objektiv "CANON ZOOM LENS EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS". Funktion nicht geprüft. Beigegeben: Tischstativ und Blitz "Speedlite 430EXII".

Lot 5322

2 Spiegelreflexkameras, Canon. a) "AT-1", schwarz-silbern mit Trageriemen und b) "AV-1", schwarz-silbern. Funktionen nicht geprüft, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Beigegeben: Fotokamera Mamiya mit Objektiv "Mamiya-Sekor" 1:2,8, f=48 mm. Funktion nicht geprüft, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Objektiv "Canon Lens FD 50 mm", 1:1.8.

Lot 83

An SMC Pentax 1:1, 8 55mm lens no.1187021, boxed

Lot 135

WW1 German Artillery Gun Sight, good example with the top mount being stamped ‘CARL ZEISS JENA D.R.P Nr. 156039’. Centre mount being stamped ‘L.201A Rbl. F.13 Nr.1934 1122’. Some damage to the lower lens mount but the optics remain clear. Late Gordon Anderson collection

Lot 759

"Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His ""self-portraits"" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's ""Factory"" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as ""Chelsea Girls,"" and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 18 x 24.

Lot 729

"Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His ""self-portraits"" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's ""Factory"" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as ""Chelsea Girls,"" and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 628

Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His "self-portraits" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's "Factory" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls," and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 620

The Rolex Day-Date, commonly known as the "Rolex President," is one of Rolex's most prestigious and iconic watch models. Introduced in 1956, the Day-Date has earned the nickname "President" due to its association with several US presidents who have been known to wear this watch.Key features of the Rolex President (Day-Date) include:1. Day and Date Display: The most distinctive feature of the Rolex President is its day and date display, located at the 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions, respectively. The day is spelled out in full, and the date is shown in a window with a magnifying lens (often referred to as the "Cyclops" lens) for easy reading.2. Precious Metals: The Rolex President is typically crafted from precious metals, such as 18k yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum. The use of precious metals contributes to its luxurious and sophisticated appeal.3. Oyster Case and Bracelet: The Rolex President is housed in Rolex's iconic Oyster case, known for its water resistance and durability. The watch is often paired with an Oyster bracelet, providing both comfort and style.4. High-Quality Movement: Inside the Day-Date, you'll find a high-precision self-winding mechanical movement, known for its accuracy and reliability. Like all Rolex movements, it is a certified Swiss chronometer.5. Iconic Design: The Rolex President has a timeless and elegant design that has remained relatively unchanged over the years. It is instantly recognizable and often associated with success and achievement.6. Diamond Options: Some versions of the Rolex President are available with diamond-set dials, bezels, and bracelet links, adding an extra touch of luxury and opulence.7. Various Dial Options: The Day-Date comes in a variety of dial options, including different colors, textures, and hour marker styles, allowing wearers to choose a style that suits their preferences.8. Prestigious Status: The Rolex President is considered one of the most prestigious and sought-after watches in the world, symbolizing success, luxury, and exclusivity.As with all Rolex watches, the Rolex President is meticulously crafted and undergoes rigorous testing to ensure its precision and quality. Due to its prestige and desirability, the Rolex President is highly valued by collectors and is often considered a treasured heirloom piece passed down through generations. As with any luxury watch, it is essential to purchase from authorized dealers to ensure authenticity and proper after-sales support.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 568

Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His "self-portraits" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's "Factory" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls," and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 74

A collection of vintage cameras, accessories, cases & lens covers.

Lot 409

Gentleman's Seiko gilt metal wristwatch with a quartz movement, 35mm, (lens cracked); 2 Seiko ladies watches, 3 Citizen Eco-Drive watches, Buler Goldenhawk antimagnetic watch, (a/f), and an antimagnetic pocket watch on Albert. (8)

Lot 249

THREE VARIOUS TWIN LENS CAMERAS, comprising Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig Rolleicord Compur f/7.5cm, Voighander Compur f/7.5cm, Shanghai f/75mm, togther with an associated leather camera case (4)

Lot 233

ROBOT STAR 50 MOTORISED CAMERA, serial no. 200303, fitted with a 38mm f/2.8 interchangeable lens

Lot 254

AIR FORCE (US ARMY) CAMERA, type K-20, with Anstigmat f/45 161mm lens, serial no. 31126-B, lens serial no. EM336

Lot 2176

Canon F1 body, together with a Canon zoom lens, FD 100-200mm, 1:5.6, with leather case

Lot 2177

A folding mahogany plate camera by Barnett and Co., Johannesburg, with a brass lens, 23.5 x 20.5cm

Lot 7

ROLEX SKY-DWELLER EVEROSE GOLD - CHOCOLATE DIAL    ** On Sale / Reserve Met **   MATERIAL: 18CT EVEROSE GOLD SIZE: 42mm DIAL: CHOCOLATE DIAL BRACELET: OYSTER **DECEMBER 2022 MODEL**  MODEL ID: 362935 ***COMPLETE SET*** ***GENUINE CERTIFIED ROLEX - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE*** TO REQUEST A VIDEO OF THIS LOT, PLEASE EMAIL US AT info@josephjamesandpartners.co.uk PROVIDING YOUR NAME, THE LOT INFORMATION AND MOBILE TELEPHONE NUMBER...    ** ALL NEW 2022 MODEL ** ORIGINAL BOX & PAPERWORK (PRESENT) OPERATING INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (PRESENT) ORIGINAL WARRANTY CARD (PRESENT) COMES WITH 5 YEARS COMPLIMENTRY 'ROLEX' WARRANTY. GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE OF ROLEX'S MOST SOUGHT AFTER TIME PIECES !!!     BEAT THE EVER GROWING WAITING LIST !!! A FANTASTIC INVEST TIMEPIECE !!!   THE OYSTER PERPETUAL SKY-DWELLER IN 18 CT EVEROSE GOLD WITH A CHOCOLATE DIAL AND AN OYSTER BRACELET. This distinctive watch is characterized by its second time zone display on an off-centre disc on the dial. Furthermore, its innovative system for setting the functions, using the rotatable Ring Command bezel, is unique to Rolex.      CHOCOLATE DIAL A STRIKING CHARACTERISTICA fixed inverted red triangle on the dial points to the chosen reference time – the time at home or at the traveller’s usual workplace – on the off-centre 24-hour disc. At a glance, this 24-hour display clearly distinguishes daytime hours from night-time hours in the other time zone.   A deep red rectangle in one of the 12 windows around the dial indicated the current month, a striking characteristic of the Saros annual calendar. This ingenious mechanism simplifies life for the wearer of the watch, who no longer needs to think about adjusting the date at the end of a 30-day month. The annual calendar displays the correct date through the year. Only one adjustment is needed – on 1 March (February having only 28 or 29 days). The date is connected to local time and automatically changes according to the traveller’s local time zone.    THE FLUTED BEZEL A ROLEX SIGNATURE The Rolex fluted bezel is a mark of distinction. Originally, the fluting of the Oyster bezel had a functional purpose: it served to screw the bezel onto the case helping to ensure the waterproofness of the watch. It was therefore identical to the fluting on the case back, which was also screwed onto the case for waterproofness, using specific Rolex tools. Over time, the fluting became an aesthetic element, a genuine Rolex signature feature. Today the fluted bezel is a mark of distinction, always in gold.    18 CT EVEROSE GOLD AN EXCLUSIVE PATENT To preserve the beauty of its pink gold watches, Rolex created and patented an exclusive 18 ct pink gold alloy cast in its own foundry: Everose gold. Introduced in 2005, 18 ct Everose is used on all Rolex Oyster models in pink gold.    THE OYSTER BRACELET ALCHEMY OF FORM AND FUNCTION The Sky-Dweller is fitted on a solid-link Oyster bracelet in Oystersteel, in the case of the white Rolesor version, or, for the yellow Rolesor version, an Oyster bracelet combining Oystersteel and yellow gold. The Oyster bracelet benefits from the new concealed attachment system beneath the bezel which ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case. It is equipped with a folding Oysterclasp and also features the ingenious Rolex-patented Easylink rapid extension system that allows the wearer to easily increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm, for additional comfort in any circumstance.    DUAL TIME ZONE SIMULTANEOUS DISPLAY The two time zones are displayed simultaneously. Local time is indicated by the conventional centre hour, minute and seconds hands. It can be set quickly and easily by means of a mechanism that allows the hour hand to be adjusted independently in one-hour increments both forwards and backwards. Neither the minute and seconds nor the reference time in the second time zone are affected. And, since the watch is not stopped, accuracy is preserved. Reference time in the traveller’s usual place of residence or work is read on a rotating off-centre disc. A fixed inverted red triangle points to the wearer’s chosen reference time. The disc’s 24-hour display allows travellers to clearly distinguish daytime hours from night-time hours in the distant time zone (for example, 10 p.m. versus 10 a.m.). The date change is linked to local time and occurs within a few milliseconds at midnight. So the date displayed in the aperture is always the current date in the wearer’s local time zone.    THE CYCLOPS LENS A MAGNIFYING LENS The Cyclops lens is one of the most distinctive Rolex features, and one of the most recognizable. Named after the one-eyed giant of Greek mythology, the Cyclops lens magnifies the watch’s emblematic date display for easy reading. Behind the Cyclops, as with every feature of a Rolex timepiece, lies a history of invention, research and development, and the endless search for perfection.    9001 MOVEMENT SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCE The Sky-Dweller is equipped with calibre 9001, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Introduced in 2012, it is one of the most complex calibres ever created by Rolex watchmakers. Nonetheless, it is engineered to ensure simplicity of use: a selector wheel on the outside edge of the 9001 ensures the interaction of the movement and the bezel of the watch to set the Sky-Dweller’s functions. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 9001 is a certified Swiss Chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.       VAT STATUS: PLUS VAT @ 20% (CHARGED ON THE HAMMER PRICE) PAYMENT METHOD: BACS TRANSFER ONLY (NO CASH / NO CARD PAYMENTS)  PAYMENT DEADLINE: 5PM FRIDAY 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 2023 (unless the reserve is met or bid accepted before, then the paymemt deadline will be 5pm the following day) *IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ABIDE BY THESE PAYMENT TERMS, DO NOT BID* COLLECTION FROM: SALES ADDRESS   DELIVERY: AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST                       Auctioneers Remarks:       All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met.  For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees'  Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice

Lot 3

ROLEX SKY-DWELLER   ON SALE  MATERIAL: 18CT EVEROSE GOLD SIZE: 42mm DIAL: SUNBURST DIAL BRACELET: OYSTER ** DECEMBER 2018 MODEL**  MODEL ID: 362935 ***COMPLETE SET*** ***GENUINE CERTIFIED ROLEX - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE*** TO REQUEST A VIDEO OF THIS LOT, PLEASE EMAIL US AT info@josephjamesandpartners.co.uk PROVIDING YOUR NAME, THE LOT INFORMATION AND MOBILE TELEPHONE NUMBER...    ** DISCONTINUED MODEL ** ORIGINAL BOX & PAPERWORK (PRESENT) OPERATING INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (PRESENT) ORIGINAL WARRANTY CARD (PRESENT) GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE OF ROLEX'S MOST SOUGHT AFTER TIME PIECES !!!     A FANTASTIC INVEST TIMEPIECE !!!   THE OYSTER PERPETUAL SKY-DWELLER IN 18 CT EVEROSE GOLD WITH A SUNBURST DIAL AND AN OYSTER BRACELET. This distinctive watch is characterized by its second time zone display on an off-centre disc on the dial. Furthermore, its innovative system for setting the functions, using the rotatable Ring Command bezel, is unique to Rolex.      SUNBURST DIAL A STRIKING CHARACTERISTIC   A fixed inverted red triangle on the dial points to the chosen reference time – the time at home or at the traveller’s usual workplace – on the off-centre 24-hour disc. At a glance, this 24-hour display clearly distinguishes daytime hours from night-time hours in the other time zone.   A deep red rectangle in one of the 12 windows around the dial indicated the current month, a striking characteristic of the Saros annual calendar. This ingenious mechanism simplifies life for the wearer of the watch, who no longer needs to think about adjusting the date at the end of a 30-day month. The annual calendar displays the correct date through the year. Only one adjustment is needed – on 1 March (February having only 28 or 29 days). The date is connected to local time and automatically changes according to the traveller’s local time zone.    THE FLUTED BEZEL A ROLEX SIGNATURE The Rolex fluted bezel is a mark of distinction. Originally, the fluting of the Oyster bezel had a functional purpose: it served to screw the bezel onto the case helping to ensure the waterproofness of the watch. It was therefore identical to the fluting on the case back, which was also screwed onto the case for waterproofness, using specific Rolex tools. Over time, the fluting became an aesthetic element, a genuine Rolex signature feature. Today the fluted bezel is a mark of distinction, always in gold.    18 CT EVEROSE GOLD AN EXCLUSIVE PATENT To preserve the beauty of its pink gold watches, Rolex created and patented an exclusive 18 ct pink gold alloy cast in its own foundry: Everose gold. Introduced in 2005, 18 ct Everose is used on all Rolex Oyster models in pink gold.    THE OYSTER BRACELET ALCHEMY OF FORM AND FUNCTION The Sky-Dweller is fitted on a solid-link Oyster bracelet in Oystersteel, in the case of the white Rolesor version, or, for the yellow Rolesor version, an Oyster bracelet combining Oystersteel and yellow gold. The Oyster bracelet benefits from the new concealed attachment system beneath the bezel which ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case. It is equipped with a folding Oysterclasp and also features the ingenious Rolex-patented Easylink rapid extension system that allows the wearer to easily increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm, for additional comfort in any circumstance.    DUAL TIME ZONE SIMULTANEOUS DISPLAY The two time zones are displayed simultaneously. Local time is indicated by the conventional centre hour, minute and seconds hands. It can be set quickly and easily by means of a mechanism that allows the hour hand to be adjusted independently in one-hour increments both forwards and backwards. Neither the minute and seconds nor the reference time in the second time zone are affected. And, since the watch is not stopped, accuracy is preserved. Reference time in the traveller’s usual place of residence or work is read on a rotating off-centre disc. A fixed inverted red triangle points to the wearer’s chosen reference time. The disc’s 24-hour display allows travellers to clearly distinguish daytime hours from night-time hours in the distant time zone (for example, 10 p.m. versus 10 a.m.). The date change is linked to local time and occurs within a few milliseconds at midnight. So the date displayed in the aperture is always the current date in the wearer’s local time zone.    THE CYCLOPS LENS A MAGNIFYING LENS The Cyclops lens is one of the most distinctive Rolex features, and one of the most recognizable. Named after the one-eyed giant of Greek mythology, the Cyclops lens magnifies the watch’s emblematic date display for easy reading. Behind the Cyclops, as with every feature of a Rolex timepiece, lies a history of invention, research and development, and the endless search for perfection.    9001 MOVEMENT SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCE The Sky-Dweller is equipped with calibre 9001, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Introduced in 2012, it is one of the most complex calibres ever created by Rolex watchmakers. Nonetheless, it is engineered to ensure simplicity of use: a selector wheel on the outside edge of the 9001 ensures the interaction of the movement and the bezel of the watch to set the Sky-Dweller’s functions. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 9001 is a certified Swiss Chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.       VAT STATUS: NO VAT PAYABLE ON THE ITEM !!!  (SAVE 20%) PAYMENT METHOD: BACS TRANSFER ONLY (NO CASH / NO CARD PAYMENTS)  PAYMENT DEADLINE: 5PM FRIDAY 22nd OF SEPTEMBER 2023 (unless the reserve is met or bid accepted before, then the paymemt deadline will be 5pm the following day) *IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ABIDE BY THESE PAYMENT TERMS, DO NOT BID* COLLECTION FROM: SALES ADDRESS   DELIVERY: AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST                       Auctioneers Remarks:       All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met.  For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees'  Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice

Lot 7518

Astra, [pre/post-war issues] comprising: Set - Circular Base Searchlight [lens missing], Model No' 5 - Anti-Aircraft Gun, AT Gun with Twin Aluminium Trails & Set - Fort Gun. Some paint losses, minor damages & missing components otherwise generally Fair to Good overall, contained [where appropriate] in a Fair to Good [moderate storage wear ] set box. [4]

Lot 323

LGB G Gauge Swiss TM 2/2 Tractor 24410 Red SBB / CFF / FFS shunting tractor, very little wear to pick-ups, directional lighting, a couple of light lens and one bulb missing, VG, Box F

Lot 847

A 19th century brass telescopic gun sight lens

Lot 45

A selection of Leica camera Lenses and attachments. To include a Leitz Wetzlar Vario-Elmar-R 1:4.5/80 - 200 zoon lens, a Leitz Canada Summicron lens-R 1:2/90, a Leica-R extender-R x2 lens, a black and white filter (UV 010 HAZE) and a B-W 60E C-POL lens, All contained in a leather case.

Lot 20

A brass ship Port lamp. With dual colour lens, height 19cm.

Lot 23

A Leica R7 camera. with a VARIO - ELMAR-R 1:3.5 / 35 - 70 lens, in original fitted case.The batteries are flat but the camera shutter is operational, the lens appears to be free of fungus but the image is not sharp when focusing. The viewfinder has some dirt which may be affecting the sharpness of the image.

Lot 25

A leather camera case containing Leica camera lenses and camera attachments. To include; a Leica LEITZ WETZLAR ELMARIT-R 1:2.8 / 135 lens in fitted case, a LEITZ WETZLAR SUMMICRON-R 1:2/50 lens, a LEITZ WETZLAR ELMARIT-R 1:28 / 28 lens, a Sunpak MX130 flash attatchment, a LEITZ WETZLAR MACROTAR VIa and a LEITZ WETZLAR MACROTAR VIb.

Lot 91

A Leica M5 Rangefinder camera with a SUMMICRON lens. LEITZ WETZLAR 2242787, SUMMICRON 1:2/50, in original fitted case.The shutter mechanism and wind on are operational. The shutter speeds may need some attention as there is very little difference between the settings and the shutter speed. The TTL is not currently operating but this may be due to the battery being flat, the needle has some movement and appears to be free. The lens has some residue on the inner casing image of which is on Lay's website. General dust and debris on the lens.

Lot 11

A late Victorian brass travelling microscope marked Baker London. With four objective lenses, and folding supports, in an oak case, together with a collection of Victorian slide specimens all with handwritten labels and The Ultra Lens in a fitted case.

Lot 151

A Leica M3 Rangefinder camera. With a LEITZ WETZLAR SUMMICRON 1:2 / 50 Lens, in original fitted case.The lens is clear and relatively clean, wind and shutter mechanism is working.

Lot 406

An assorted collection of costume jewellery. The lot to include gold and silver tone metal, white stones, earrings, enamel, cloisonne, stick pins, rings, aurora borealis stones, clip on earrings, simulated pearls, brooch pins, belt buckle, marcasite, wristwatch, Rotary, ceramic, portrait, Bernex, butterfly, necklace, rosary beads, Stanhope lens, mother of pearl shell, beads, enamel, sterling silver, jewellery boxes and more. Total weight approx 1148g. Longest measures approx 41cm.

Lot 625

COLLECTION OF CAMERA EQUIPMENT including lenses and camerasCanon zoom lens EF 80-200mm 1:4.5-5.6 II. Made in JapanAuto teleplus 2x converter. Made in Japan Canon power shot SX210 IS Canon lens FD 50mm 1:18. Made in Japan Canon lens FD 28mm 1:28. Made in Japan Pentax-110 1:28 18mm 1262892. Asahi opt Co. Made in JapanPN919 28mm lens camera Fujica half 359932 camera Pentax auto 110. Made in Japan 1380742Canon AE-1 3361120 made in Japan W/ Bell&Howell 1:45 70-220mm macro no.5000414 lens attatched Canon EOS500 1907783 CAMERA W/Canon zoom lens EF 35-80 1:4-5.6 III attatched.

Lot 42

A Corfield Periflex I 35mm rangefinder camera, chrome, fitted with Lumar X 3.5 50mm lens.

Lot 206

A 1960s Bach Auricon Pro-600 broadcasting professional 16mm sound camera, model No. CM-77C, serial No. 1099, with two magazines and 12-120mm F2.2 Angenieux lens, on wooden tripod stand.

Lot 202

An early 20th Century 35mm film projector with an Aldis Butcher Cine projection lens, unknown maker, painted black body, together with a Fumeo Super 8mm Projector model model 9139/OM Xenon with a series B super projection lens, complete with instruction manual. (2)

Lot 63

A collection of Argus cameras, to include an Argus Cintar with a f/3.5 50mm lens, two Argus C2 Rangefinders with a f/3.5 50mm lens, and an Argus IRC with a f/4.5mm lens. (4)

Lot 102

A Zeiss Ikon Super Six 530/16 Rangefinder Camera, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/2.8 80mm lens, together with three Zeiss Ikon Nettar folding cameras with Novar Anastigmat f/75mm lenses. (4)

Lot 101

An assorted collection of 1980s cameras, to include Halina Easy Vision Motors, Halina Vision Snapz, Panorama Wide Pic Panoramic Lens, Concord Photo Date 870PD Focus Free, Fuji Focus Free 35mm Compact Camera, Olympus Zuiko f/3.5 35mm, Chinon Tele-Wide 35mm/60mm, Kiev 35a f/2.8 35mm, and a Bell & Howell Autoload f/3.5 40mm, alongside two Telephoto Cameras, a ITT Magicflash and a Prinz Lightmatic 200 Tele, and two Coronet '3-D' Viewfinder Cameras. (13)

Lot 67

A 1930s Ihagee Exakta B Type 4.1 SLR Camera, black body, serial number 543151, with Carl Zeiss Jena 3.5 f7.5cm lens, serial number 1878965.

Lot 154

A 1928 Leica I rangefinder camera, black, No.11432, with Leitz Elmar f3.5 50mm lens.

Lot 159

A 19th Century/early 20th Century mahogany studio plate camera, ivorine label for J. Rogerson, Manchester, with Beck Symmetrical lens and an Aldis Anistigmat F7.7 9 inch focus lens, serial No.  134840, with plates.

Lot 183

A Beaulieu S2008 Super 8 Motion Picture Camera, with P. Angénieux 8-64mm f/1.9 lens, sold in metal flight case.

Lot 46

A Newman & Guardia Folding Reflex Camera, circa 1921-30, serial No. 110300, Ross London Lens 4.5 f136mm, with one magazine back and lens hood.

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