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A Collection of Minolta SLR camera bodies, lenses etc. A Minolta Dynax 5000i, two Dynax 3xi, a Dynax 2x1, a Dynax 500si, a Dynax 3000i, a 5000AF, two Dynax 300si bodies, a Minolta Dynax 700si with AF Power zoom 35-80mm 1:4,5,6 lens, a Dynax 600si Classic witrh AF zoom 35-70mm 1:3,5-4,5 lens, a Minolta Dynax 8000i with Maxxum AF zoom 35-80mm 1:4-5,6 lens, a Minolta 7000AF wit AF zoom 35-70mm 1:3,5-4,5 lens, a Minolta AF zoom 28-135mm 1:4-4,5 lens, a Sirius 28-70mm zoom f3,5-4,5 lens, a Tamron F AF Teleconverter, a VC700 vertcal control grip and a Minolta 3500xi flash
A collection of cameras and equipment. Cameras include Zeiss Ikon Contraflex, Agfa Super Sillette, a Yashica Minster, an Olympus OM20, a Pentax ESPIO 160 and two panaramic wide views. A Carl Zeiss Pro Tesser 1:4 f=115mm lens, a Super Paragon PMCII auto tele zoom 1:4,5 75-200mm, a Vivitar flash, Photax flash unit, Regent Syncro flash gun, filters, and light meters etc
Photography - A boxed Nikon FM2 camera, a boxed Nikkor 28 - 80mm 3.5 - 5.6D lens, Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 lens, further accessories and a Kindermann projector. [2]Condition Report. The camera is in good overall condition some some dirt and light wear to the body. The light seals may need replacing. The camera cocks and fires but the light meter can not be tested as there are no batteries present. The 50mm lens appears to have fungus inside the elements. The 28-80mm lens is overall in working order but also appears to have slight fungus inside the elements.The 70-300mm lens has quite a large amount of dust and possibly some fungus in the elements.
Including a Dietz American Dainty Side Lamp, with various patent numbers and makers name (34cms high). Also with a Dietz Dainty Tail Lamp, with one coloured glass lens and one frosted (26.5cms high). (2). *CR: Both with dents in places. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Serial Number 1705467, with a black leather and chrome case. With a Leitz Summicron-M 1:2/35, E39 Lens, Number 3396628. With a Hama camera strap. *CR: The body condition is good. Shutter sticking at lower speeds so may need a little attention. Lens/aperture good - some slight dust spots. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Medical, Spectacles with Epithesis, Prosthetic Eye and Socket English, c.1916-1920, attributed to Francis Derwent Wood, spectacles with painted aluminum and composition eye socket attached at bridge and left arm, painted eyelashes, glass eye; the spectacle lens for the right eye is positive, the lens for the prosthetic eye is negative
A Substantial Victorian Monocular Microscope With ProvenanceEnglish, dated 1858 & 1863 on the objectives, although the microscope is unsigned one of the objectives is engraved Dixey, Brighton, however, the objective is clearly by Andrew Ross with Ross's internal thread, the microscope, although unsigned is identical to Edmund Wheelers 'First Class Stand A' Microscope(i) as well as the same design of engraving on the back of the foot, the microscope is signed with the owner's name 'Charles Neate', as well as most of the objectives and the brass plaque to the case of accessories.The microscope stands on large Y-shaped base engraved to the back 'CHARLES NEATE' with tall upright plates supporting the body on trunnions, the large plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, fully mechanical substage with X & Y control, crown & gear rotation and focussing control, large goniometer stage with scale engraved to perimeter, full X & Y control via rack and screw, slide clip and rest to top, massive course focussing wheels acting on rackwork to rear of column, limb at top incorporating fine focussing mechanism, microscope height 52cm closed.the accessory case is constructed of mahogany veneered with bur walnut with ebony stringing, on the top is an elaborately engraved plaque bearing Charles Neate's name, to each side are equally elaborately engraved campaign handles, with a drawer below for further accessories and slides, containing the following accessories; 7 objective cans (2 empty), 4 eyepieces, A substage Ross-Gillert-Type condenser, a substage spot lens, a substage condenser holder, a substage wheel of stops, a Wollaston-type eyepiece Lucida, large frog plate, various live boxes and glass troughs, side reflector, stage forceps, and other equipment, case width 42cm. CHARLES NEATE (b. October 1821 - d. 29th May, 1911 in his ninetieth year) was one of the oldest members of The Institution of civil engineers, having been connected with it for 64 years. He studied at King's College School and King's College, London, and in Europe, obtaining his practical training with Messrs. Rendel and Beardmore.After serving for several years as assistant Resident Engineer on the Great Grimsby Dockworks, he went out to Brazil in 1852 as a Civil Engineer under the Imperial Brazilian Government. In that capacity, he designed and constructed quay walls and other works at Rio de Janeiro, and reported upon the harbours of Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Sul and on the works of the Dom Pedro II Railway.On returning to England in 1867, he set up a consulting practice in Westminster, the microscope objectives carry this date so presumably it was bought with the money he made while abroad.He was probably best known for the varied and extensive engineering work which he carried out or advised upon in South America, chiefly in Brazil. These projects included the Great Western of Brazil Railway, the Conde d’Eu line, the Donna Thereza Christina Railway and the Southern Brazilian Rio Grande do Sui Railway, Rio de Janeiro Flour-mills and Granaries, Nictheroy Gasworks, and Stockton Bridge, in which last work he was associated with the late Mr. Harrison Hayter, Past-President. He also prepared designs, reports and estimates for a number of schemes in Brazil, Cuba, Demerara, South Africa, Naples, Portugal, Spain and Ireland.Mr. Neate was elected an Associate of The Institution of civil engineers on the 2nd March, 1847, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 8th March, 1859 (ii)for a very similar microscope by Wheeler and engraved with the owners name and sold by Flints in September 2017 see:https://www.flintsauctions.com/auction/lot/lot-155---a-fine--massive-edmund-wheeler-stand-a-compound-binocular-microscope/?lot=157&so=4&st=wheeler&sto=0&au=&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=1&pp=50&pn=1&g=-1 (i) - https://microscopist.net/WheelerE.html(ii) - 1912 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries
* Leica. Leica film camera and lenses, including Leica IIIf chrome camera body, serial number 603243, manufactured 1951-52, Leitz Summitar 50mm f/2 chrome lens, serial number 812398, manufactured 1950, with protective Leitz UV filter and Leica front lens cap, Leitz Elmar 35mm f/3.5 chrome lens, serial number 557726, manufactured 1940, with Leica lens caps, Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 chrome lens, serial number 391320, manufactured 1937, with Leica front lens cap, Leitz Elmar EFERN 135mm f/4.5 black paint / nickel lens, unnumbered, manufactured pre-1936, marked 135mm (not 13,5cm), with rear lens cap, Leitz Elmar 90mm f/4 black paint lens, serial number 458932, manufactured 1938, with Leica front and rear lens caps and black lens hood, together with several accessories including Leitz Brightline SBOOI 50mm viewfinder, rare early (circa 1933) black-paint Leitz VIDOM turret viewfinder for use with 35-135mm lenses, Leitz APDOO 1930s pre-war self-timer with black dial and cylindrical knob, Leitz Elmar 5cm set of three black paint macro extension tubes (LTM screw mount, M 1:1.5, 1:2 and 1:3), three Leitz screw-on close-up lenses (1, 2 & 3) for Elmar 35mm and 50mm lenses, three Leitz IXMOO reloadable 35mm film cartridges, Leitz quick focus ring, Dollond handheld external rangefinder, leather camera body strap and some filters, all stored in a large Leitz Leica hard leather case (some damage)QTY: (1)
Kodak Retina Reflex III camera, serial number 120583, fitted with Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon f 1.9/50mm lens, serial number 7867761, and two additional lens Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Tele-Xenar f:4/135mm lens, serial number 8266659 and Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Curtagon f:4/28mm lens, serial number 8204539.
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