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Lot 5

A Franke and Heidecke Rolleiflex twin lens reflex camera, with a Carl Zeiss planar 1:2,8 lens, and a Heidosmat lens 1:2,8/80, number 2361177, with partial leather casing. 

Lot 676

A Praktica TL5 camera, with a 1.8/50 lens, together with a set plated cake knives, cased, and further knife.

Lot 712

A Greenkat prismatic telescope, ten power, together with a Helios AD8050 binocular and a binocular case containing lens caps.

Lot 539

Box of photographic equipment: Chinon CE II SLR camera, vintage Voigtlander Vito B camera, Hanemax zoom flash, telephoto lens in case, tripod, large camera bag etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1708

A COLLECTION OF CAMERA EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE A NIKON CAMERA, A PENTAX CAMERA AND A SOLIGOR I-S AUTO LENS ETC

Lot 1710

A COLLECTION OF CAMERA EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE A CANON CAMERA, A VIVITAR 400MM LENS AND A FLASHMATIC 110 ETC

Lot 1711

A COLLECTION OF CAMERA EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE A COSINA CT7 CAMERA, A PENTAX CAMERA AND A NIKON LENS ETC

Lot 367

A VICTORIAN MICRO-MOSAIC OVAL BROOCH, the coloured and lustre tesserae worked as a scarab on a white ground with barber's pole and turquoise border, in an unmarked mount with filigree applique border, closed back (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Unmarked, beetle panel 3 x 2.4cm, brooch 4 x 3.5cm, excellent condition, a few very minor chips to tesserae but only noticeable with 10x lens

Lot 443

AN AMETHYST HEART PENDANT in 9ct gold frame with plain bale (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)8g gross, 2.2cm long excluding bale, good, two or three tiny chips/flaws to the edges near the bale, only just noticeable with a 10 x lens. 

Lot 544

A LEICA SUMMARIT-M LENS, 1:25/75, E46, 4058607, with end caps and leather Contax case (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No obvious faults

Lot 545

A CARL ZEISS PLANAR LENS, 2/50 ZM, T*, 15868368, boxed, together with an Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar lens, Hektor F=13.5cm 1:4.5 Nr.1414313 (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Used, but appear in good order, box poor

Lot 546

A LEICA D-LUX 3 DIGITAL CAMERA with DC Vario-Elmarit lens, leather case and box (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No tested, but appears externally in good order

Lot 547

A W. WATSON & SONS PLATE CAMERA with leather bellows, Goerz lens, the mahogany case with brass fittings, together with three plates (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, though some oxidity to metal parts, especially on plates, leather handle broken

Lot 1457

James Lucking Birmingham oak barometer with thermometer, lens cracked, H: 75 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 136

A FINE PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARCLIPS, BY VERDURAEach surmount designed as stylised knots pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending a detachable cultured pearl drop of white or black tint, each caped with similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, diamonds approximately 7.50cts total, signed Verdura, with maker's mark for 'Amalphy', French assay marks, stamped 'Made in France', with maker's pouch, length 4.7cm and without pearl 2.3cmBorn in 1899 in Palermo, Italy, to an aristocratic family, Fulco Santostefano della Cerda’s, Duke of Verdura's, earliest beginnings were steeped in the beauty and sumptuousness inherent to both his homeland and social status. A vivacious and imaginative child, Fulco’s later designs would be deeply influenced by the family’s 18th century home, Villa Niscemi, as well as his love of nature and happy childhood days rambling around the vast estate. Inheriting the title of duke at the young age of, it became clear that the family’s financial situation did not reflect its noble status, and Verdura knew he would have to make a career for himself in order to upkeep the extravagant lifestyle to which he was accustomed. Having joined the army in 1916, Verdura would have to abandon a promising military career after sustaining a serious should injury which took months of recuperation to heal from. Luckily, the young duke had a wealth of family connections that placed him at the centre of Europe’s glittering interwar society.While on a visit to Venice in 1927 with his good friends, celebrated composer Cole Porter and his socialite wife Linda, Verdura was introduced to Coco Chanel. The two connected instantly, and shortly thereafter Verdura moved to Paris to work for Chanel as a textile designer. However, the young duke’s flair for jewellery design soon became evident and he began to help Chanel rework pieces from her own personal collection, some of which would be copied to be sold at the iconic 31 Rue Cambon location. Little of Verdura’s early work from this period survives, however by 1930 the design that would solidify his representation as one of the period’s foremost jewellery designers came into being. The Maltese Cross jewels consisted of two mismatched gold crosses set with an array of colourful gems, both Byzantian yet oddly contemporary in look. Verdura’s first Maltese Cross pieces were a pair of brooches which he gifted to the renowned fashion editor Diana Vreeland. Next came a pair of white enamel cuffs for Chanel herself, which she wore constantly. The lack of symmetry, yellow gold and brightly coloured stones were in stark contrast to the clean lines and white gold and platinum favoured by other jewellery designers of the time.In 1934, Verdura left Paris for the United States, where his charm, pedigree and good looks allowed him to easily insert himself into high society. Landing in New York before making his way to California, Verdura would meet Paul Flato, Hollywood’s most prominent jewellery designer, and soon became his Head of Design, his work appearing on the necks, arms, and fingers of era’s most standout starlets. By the late 1930s however, Verdura was ready to strike out on his own. His first solo store was opened at 712 Fifth Avenue on September 1st, 1939, the very day war was declared in Europe. The war denied American jewellery connoisseurs the ability to commission works from the master French and Italian ateliers, but Verdura filled the gap by introducing a uniquely European flair to the American market. He continued to produce commissions for actresses, notably Joan Fontaine, and New York society queens throughout the decade, but a collaboration with surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in 1940 allowed Verdura to explore his love of fine art through the lens of jewellery making. The collection consisted of five miniatures painted by Dalí, set by Verdura with gold and jewels. The pieces were exhibited at both the Julien Levy Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art in New York throughout 1941 and 1942, before being bought into private collections, although some re-merged for the Verdura company’s 75th anniversary exhibition The Power of Style: Verdura at 75 in 2014.Verdura’s success continued throughout the 40s, 50s and 60s. It seems he designed pieces for almost every style icon of the era, from royalty to socialites. Notable pieces include the Indian Feather Tiara created in 1957 for Betsey Cushing Whitney and the Double Crescent bracelet, which first appeared in 1940s and but was revived in popularity when it was worn by Princess Diana in 1997.After decades living in the world of glitter and gold, Verdura retired to London in 1973, passing on the company to his long-time business associate Joseph Alfano. The duke would spend the last few years of life indulging his other creative loves, publishing his childhood memoir The Happy Summer Days in 1976. He died in 1978 and was buried in his beloved hometown of Palermo.The Verdura company, meanwhile, continued to maintain its place in the world of fine jewellery. In 1983 the company was sold to Ward Landrigan, the former Head of Jewellery at Sotheby’s. The sale included the complete Verdura archives, consisting of over 10,000 original drawings and sketches, almost half of which were never realised. Landrigan aimed to re-introduce Verdura’s genius to a new generation and in 2004 was joined in the business by his son, Nico Landrigan, who became the company’s president in 2009. Today, Verdura’s classic collections are still available for purchase, including the Constellation Collection, the Caged Collection, the Byzantium Collection, and the Stardust Collection, each with their own unique backstory that offers insight into the mind of their brilliant creator.Verdura’s jewellery was never produced on a mass scale and his most famous pieces were often commissioned works. This has made the Verdura name all the more collectible for the discerning jewellery lover at auction.Condition Report: Cultured pearls:One black: Very good lustre, with green and pink overtones, minor natural blemishes visible under a bright light sourceOne White: Very good lustre, with green, pink and silver overtones, superficial natural blemishes visible under a bright light sourceDiamonds: approx. 7.50cts total, bright and livelySignature, French assay marks and maker's marks located on the clip fittingsEarclips for non pierced ears, includes rubber bands on the back fittingsEagle's head for French 18K gold and dog's head for French platinumMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 47.40g

Lot 105

A 19th century Bate of London eight-draw 1½in. leather bound pocket telescope, having a shuttered eye lens, signed end draw 'Bate London & inscribed 'To adjust by sliding in the second drawer', together with a pair of opera glasses in original case.

Lot 18

A WWII military railway oil lamp, marked "WAKEFIELD BIRMINGHAM 1945", also a broad arrow, complete with burner. GC (glass lens cracked) £40-50

Lot 30

A box of cameras and accessories. Including; an Olympus Trip 35 camera with instructions. A Rollei B35 micro camera with box and instructions. A wooden tripod. Viviitar 35mm. Werra camera body complete with standard and telephoto lenses, manual and box. Ricoh KR-10 Super Body. Plus a number of other cameras and lens. Generally appears GC. £50-80

Lot 46

Lucas B166S headlamp, single bar and diffuser impressed 'Bi-Flex Long-range', chrome plated bezel and shell, 24cm diameter. Lucas tripod headlamp chrome plated bezel and shell, 15.5cm dia. and a pair of headlight reflectors with bezel and lens, single bar and diffuser with "B", 19cm dia.

Lot 47

Pair of Phares Auteroche chrome plated spotlamps with mounting brackets, 21cm dia lens (1 lens broken )

Lot 48

Two unusual vintage chrome plated side mirrors with spot lights, 12cm lens (2)

Lot 95

A CANON EOS CAMERA fitted with TAMRON Objective 300-28mm lens together with a digital photo frame and a paper shredder

Lot 128

A box of cameras and equipment : Canon A1 camera with lens, lamp, camera book etc

Lot 139

A box of cameras and camera equipment : Olympus CM10 with lens in case, Kodak Brownie, etc

Lot 142

A Canon Eos 10s camera with lens and accessories in camera bag

Lot 181

A Voigtlander Vito B camera and tripod. The camera with colour-skopar 1;3.5/50 lens and a shoe mount Voigtlander range finder attachment

Lot 536

Leitz Wetzlar Telyt f4/200 lens with front cap. Screw mount, 1899264

Lot 536A

Leitz Canada Elmarit f2.8 135 lens with viewfinder mount. 3164191, front and rear caps

Lot 538

A Leitz Vario-Elmar-R f3.5 35-70mm lens with rear cap and E60 UVA filter. 3171901

Lot 540

A Leitz lens adapter (screw four point) with tripod mount. 16466M 'visoflex mount' and Leitz lens mount TTL viewfinder

Lot 735

CHANEL; a pair of authentic tortoiseshell style sunglasses with quilted effect arms, maker's logo to gold tone hardware hinges and original box, and a pair of Roberto Cavalli gold tone metal framed sunglasses with green tone lenses, diamante logo hinges and maker's logo to top right frame, in original box (2).Additional InformationThe Chanel sunglasses have a small scratch to the front of the left hand lens. The Roberto Cavalli sunglasses have some marks to the top of both lenses.

Lot 5515

ANDREW BENJAMIN LENS (c1713-c1779); oval portrait miniature, study of a gentleman in ornate yellow metal seal backed frame with safety chain, the miniature 42 x 35mm, signed with monogram. CITES number P6PVKLG1Additional InformationThe back is sealed, there are a couple of small dents, there is also a unsightly section at the top presumably where a pendant loop once was. Light surface scratches to the glass and general surface wear throughout.

Lot 3187

BOLEX; a H8 Reflex camera with Kern-Paillard 12.5mm lens

Lot 3190

THE ALLENDALE; a Victorian patent magic lantern, with brass and black painted metal fixtures upon a mahogany body, in fitted stained pine case, length of instrument is 41cm. Additional InformationComplete with lens. 

Lot 3191

A Canon T70 camera, with a 50mm lens, number 7351734, a Canon 210mm zoom lens, number 678773, a Canon FD28mm lens, number 311245, a Aico video telephoto convertor, with a WMF metal dish, and a composition and cloth male doll, with five vintage biscuit tins. 

Lot 2

Twelve cameras and assorted lenses to include some early 20th c examples inc Kodak A116. A Promura telephoto lens, Others inc Zenit, Nikon FM 2182553 with Nikkor 28mm lens 1:28 653610., Hanimex.

Lot 53

Sony 75-300mm F4.5-5.6 camera lens (Not tested)

Lot 85

Canon EO5/500 with spare lens & flash gun

Lot 540

TWO BOXES OF ELECTRICAL AND TECHNICAL ITEMS, to include three mobile phones, a Blackberry 9300 and a boxed LG KE970, a boxed Samsung GT-S3100 slider phone, a boxed Tomtom GO 510 satellite navigation system, a boxed unused Roberts Sports DAB 2 digital radio, a boxed 'Forerunner' 305 GPS-enabled trainer with heart rate, a boxed Casio EX-Z700 camera, a Science Museum alarm clock, a West German Ilford Sporti camera, a boxed Tomtom XL live, a Panasonic TZ30 camera with a Leica Dc lens, a boxed Kelvin 23 multi tool, a Netgear wireless router, a pair of Nordica K5.1 quick fit ski boots, a Novum chain stitch automatic sewing machine, brass light switches, metal drawer handles, etc. (2 boxes + loose)

Lot 572

AN ADAMS AND CO MINEX REFLEX DELUXE FILM CAMERA ideal for restoration( no lens or lens carrier), a Mamiya Super 23 Film Camera with a Mamiya 6x7 roll film holder and a Carl Zeiss Jena Minimum Palmos film camera ( all ideal for restoration and fairly complete unless stated)

Lot 678

TWO BOXES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, VINTAGE ELECTRONICS AND 78S, to include a cased Olympus OM30 fitted with a 50mm f1.8 lens, a boxed cased Sony Watchman FD-210BE portable black and white tv, an ITT Fashion Flash 03 405-B, a Walt Disney Productions Donald Duck radio, a Motorola car radio, an Aldis 303 projector, a quantity of 78rpm records, etc (2 boxes) (all untested, sd)

Lot 252

Chinon Prinzflex M1 film camera with Chinon lens & original protective case, also includes one extra Chinon lens (also with case)

Lot 864

Canon EOS 300D und Canon 600, mit Objektiven und Zubehör inkl. Bedienungsanleitungen, Objektive: Canon Zoom Lens 18-55/1:3.5-5.6, Canon Zoom Lens EF 35-135/1:4-5.6, Sigma AF Macro 90/1:2.8; Aufsteckblitz Canon Speedlite 420EX; Fkt. nicht geprüft

Lot 862

Canon EOS 5D Mark II, mit Objektiv und Zubehör inkl. Bedienungsanleitung und OVP, mit Objektiv Canon Compact Macro Lens EF 50/1:2.5, Aufsteckblitz Metz 40MZ-1i; Farbfilter Metz 40-32, Fkt.n.gepr.

Lot 696

An Early 20th Century Plate Camera, "The Sanderson" London, by Voightlander, Skopar 1.4,5 x F13.5CM, with three wooden slide holders, lens filters, and empty film box, in non-conforming leather case

Lot 600

A Leitz Leica flex SL 35mm SLR camera, serial #1260207, with lens cap and carry case

Lot 669

An early 19th century brass 4-draw telescope by Charles West of London, the first draw marked Chas West London and with detachable sliding cap cover for the eyepiece, with further detachable lens cover to the objective lens, extended length 70cm, closed length 24.5cm

Lot 734

A Canon EOS 750D digital camera, boxed, with travel caseIn working condition, includes three batteries, one extra lens, with charger and transfer lead, manual disc present but not known whether includes software or not.

Lot 793

Konvolut vier Kameras, 20. Jh. Modelle: POLAROID, image system, Quintic Lens f10/125 mm; MINOLTA, AFZ, Nr. 74104022; VOIGTLÄNDER, Bessa; KODAK, Retina I BS. Mit Bedienungsanleitungen. Zugabe: ZEISS, Photoelektronischer Belichtungsmesser; REVUE tron, ac 340, Elektronenblitzgerät. Nicht funktionsgeprüft.

Lot 1011

A large quantity of photographic lenses etc including a Canon EOS fit Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO Macro, a Pentax AF fit Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Tele Macro Lens, an Olympus OM fit Tokina AT-X 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5, an Olympus OM fit Sirius 60-300mm f/4-5.6 Zoom Lens etc together with a 16mm Cine Film marked “Trooping the colour, The Derby, Empire exhibition, The Boat Race” as found, 7-15x35 Vista Quest Zoom Binoculars etc etc.

Lot 1013

A quantity of Digital Cameras inc a Sony Cybershot DSC-W320 with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens and two batteries, a Konica Revio KD-420Z, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS33, a boxed Casio Exilim EX-H30, a boxed Olympus SH-21 in Red, a boxed Olympus Mju Digital etc.

Lot 1014

A Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 Digital Bridge Camera having a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit f/2.8 12x Zoom Lens and Image Stabilizer together with a Pentax Optio M20 in Aluminium Carry Case.

Lot 1017

An Asahi Pentax Super-Takumar 55mm f/2 M42 screw fitting Lens and an Asahi Pentax Super-Takumar 35mm f/3.5 M42 screw fitting Lens with case.

Lot 1018

A Steinheil München Quinon 55mm f/1.9 M42 screw fitting Lens, a Dallmeyer 6" f/5.6 Dallon Tele Anastigmat Lens, an Etalon Automat-A Compact light meter and a Weston Master V Exposure Meter with case and instructions.

Lot 5055

Neostar multifunction scanner together with Yashica Minister camera with Yashinon 1:2.8 f+4.5cm lens in case

Lot 5086

Pentax P30 SLR camera with SMC Pentax-A 1:1.7 50mm lens, Sigma Super-Wide II 1:2,8 lens and Vivitar 70-210mm lens

Lot 374

A canon EOS300 camera along with a Canon zoom lens (75-300mm) and a Canon MV600 camcorder

Lot 164

Nikon D50 Camera, Nikon AF Nikkor 70-300mm lens, small camera tripod, battery chargers, SD cards, etc

Lot 412

Portrait Hawkeye no.2 box camera in brown leatherette finish, Rex box camera, Coronet "Every Distance" box camera, Zeiss Icon "Box-Tengor" box camera with Goertz Forntar lens, and one other box camera (5)

Lot 326

A Canon EOS 60D DSLR camera with 60mm lens, together with an Olympus camera and a Panagor lens

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