A collection of camera lenses and accessories, to include a Cosina 400mm f.4.5-6.7 super telephoto lens, Canon 35mm f2.8, 210mm f4, zoom 300mm f4-5.6, 200mm f4.5-5.6, together with a collection of Nikon, Hanimex, Tamron, Marumi and Komura Lenses, together with further light meters, filters etc.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT A Zenza Bronica ETRS camera, fitted with a Zenzanon MC 1:4 f=40mm lens, contained in a fitted flight case together with a variety of associated lenses and fittings, together with a large quantity of original boxes, packaging for the individual components Condition Report:Available upon request
Canon Zoom lens EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 II Ultrasonic, Canon lens 75-300mm 4-5.6 III and a Tamron D:II AF 55-200mm 4-5.6 macro lens, all three lenses are in very good condition, the optics are clean and clear, all three are working and autofocusing at lotting. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Unusual Collection of Miniature Microscope Photographic Lenses, including a brass bound lens engraved 'Emil Busch RathenowGlyptar Anastigmat, F:4.5 F=5.5cm' with an iris diaphragm A black lacquered lens engraved 'Carl Zeis Jena Nr. 454272 Planar 1:4.5 f=5cm' with an iris diaphragm, A black lacquered lens engraved 'Carl Zeis Jena Nr. 358962 Planar 1:4.5 f=3.5cm' with an iris diaphragm, A black lacquered lens engraved 'Carl Zeis Jena Nr. 266425 Planar 1:4.5 f=2cm' with an iris diaphragm, A black lacquered lens engraved 'Carl Zeis Jena Nr. 358881 Planar 1:4.5 f=2cm' with an iris diaphragm, all with RMS threads
A Large Mid Victorian Magic Lantern Projection Microscope, English, c.1860, unsigned, projection microscope with condenser lens, sliding internal condenser, sprung slide holder, rack and pinion focusing (missing pinion and pinion holder) with screw in interchangeable lens holder, with 3 objective/projection lenses, with mahogany microscope slide holder, in original mahogany case with two brass handles, case width 38cm Note: old Christies auction sale label no.192 dated 04 Jun 1997
Medical, Ophthalmic Antiques a glass eye, German, early 20th century, in nickel plated case 'F. Ad.Muller Sohne Wiesbaden'; a free blown clear glass eye bath; two pairs of early glass sceral contact lenses, , one pair cased with rubber applicator, c.1930s, one pair by Theodore Hamblin Ltd, cased, each lens with a 'breathing hole', c.1940s. cases 8.4 and 8.8cm across, a pair of lead eye shields for x-rays, the same form as sceral contact lenses, in case by Muller & Son, the glass eye manufacturer (5)
Two Tinplate Magic Lanterns, Comprising, a German toy tinplate lantern by Ernst Plank, c.1900, the lantern with brass lens, claw feet, rass plaque for EP, with integral oil lamp, in the original case with instructions to inside of lid, with glass slides to each side; with another tinplate lantern finished in red, with an embossed brass plaque to the door for 'THE BIJOU MAGIC LANTERN', in an associated wooden case (2)
A Victorian Travelling Lecturers Lantern, English, c.1900, the lantern engraved to the lens cover A Franks Manchester, the lantern with blue grey Russian iron body, all lacquered brass fittings, with interchangable electric and oil illuminants with boxed Beards Eclipse Single Lantern Slide carrier with instructions in case, the lantern in original tinplate case, all in fitted pine travel case with tinplate lining, with scrap of paper from The Times of India, dated 1924.
A Model Eye by Theodore Hamblin Ltd., early 20th century, in hard hand-painted plastic/composition with celluloid lens and cornea, on base with brass screw mounting, dis-assembles to reveal internal construction, in original box with printed label, eye 15cm high on base, box 18.8cm across; with a set of 12 double sided card fundoscopy training models with two metal viewers, in original case with key printed in lid
Walter Tyler Helioscopic Magic Lantern, English, c.1890, brass plaque to the back reads 'Walter Tyler, New Pattern Helioscopic Lantern, Patent No. 2459, 48 Waterloo Road S.E. with blue grey Russian iron bodiy with all lacquered brass with large projection lens with rack and pinion focusing, early electric illuminant, original metal case
Brass & Mahogany Magic Lantern By Hughes, English, c.1890, signed to a plaque on the door, H. Hughes Opticien, 59 Fenchurch street, London, mahogany body with brass lens, single door, condenser, fold up chimney (hinge Broken), condenser, slide carrier, no illuminant, 51cm tall with chimney up
A Brass & Mahogany Victorian Magic Lantern, English, c.1890, unsigned, constructed of French polished mahogany with all lacquered brass parts, tinplate liner to lamp house with original gas burner and condenser, with lacquered brass lens, and R. R. Beard slide changer, in original case, lantern 47cm long
Brass & Tinplate Magic Lantern, English, c.1880, stamped to the lens flap with the trade mark for J. Wrench, lantern body constructed of blue grey Russian iron, with large lacuered lens and mount, with slide carrier, condenser and electric arc illuminant, in original wooden case with instructions to inside of door
A Fine Magic Lantern Sciopticon, English, c.1873, signed to the back The Sciopticon Patented Woodbury & Marcy' the lantern on polished mahogany base with brass lacquered projection lens, condenser, 2 wick burner in fitted case with folding legs to turn the box inot a platform (missing screws to attach the legs)
Victorian Magic Lantern, English, c.1880, Unsigned but similar to lanterns By Butcher & Sons, with large French polished mahogany body with all brass lacquered fittings, with doors to each side of the lamp house, condenser, tinplate chimney, bellows extension to the front, large projection lens, with later electric illuminant, 50cm long when closed
A Selection of 1950s Cameras comprising a Kodak Retina IIIc (021-1) folding 35mm rangefinder camera, with a Retina-Xenon C f/2 50mm lens, shutter working, a Sanei Samoca-35 Super 35mm rangefinder camera, shutter working, an Agilux Agiflex II 6 x 6cm roll film SLR camera with an Agilux Anastigmat f/3.5 80mm lens, shutter sticking, a Agilux Agifold folding roll film camera, shutter sticking at slow speeds, a Kochmann Reflex-Korelle II 6 x 6cm roll film SLR body, no shutter and a loose internal mount ring (5) and a Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar f/2.9 7.5cm lens, (a Lot)
A Selection of Red Bellows Kodak Folding Cameras comprising a No.3-A Folding Brownie camera with a Bausch & Lomb Rapid Rectilinear lens, a No.3-A Folding Pocket Kodak Model B-4 camera and a No.3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera both with C.P. Goerz Dopp-Anastigmat Series III Dagor f/6.8 125mm lens, No.3 camera only with a Combination Back, a Double Plate holder and focusing screen, a No.2 and No 2A Folding Pocket Brownie cameras
A Group of Mixed Cameras a Carl Zeiss Jena Werra Mat 35mm viewfinder camera, with a Tessar f/2.8 50mm lens, shutter working, an Agilux Agifold 6 x 6cm folding roll film camera, with an Agilux Anastigmat f/4.5 75mm lens, shutter not working, with maker's case, an Olympus Pen EF half frame camera, with a D.Zuiko f/3.5 28mm lens, shutter working and a Voigtländer Vitoret 110 pocket cartridge camera with a Lanthar f/5.6 lens, shutter working
A Mixed Selection of Cameras comprising a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2 folding camera, a Kodak No.2 Folding Pocket Brownie, lens missing, a Bell & Howell Canon Canonet 19, an Olympus Pen EE-3 half frame camera, shutter button missing, an Olympus Pen EF half frame camera, two Konica 35mm cameras, two Voigtländer Vitoret 110 cartridge cameras with flashguns, an Olympus i Zoom 2000 APS camera, a Canon Digital Ixus 50 and a Nikon Coolpix 885 compact digital cameras, A/F
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