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An R88 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 489359 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with two original reels,including one sealed boxed example, the unboxed example with Ref No. 14A/5189Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.
An R88 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 521110 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with two original reels,including one sealed boxed example, the unboxed example with Ref No. 14A/5189Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.
An R88 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 479919 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with two original reels,including one sealed boxed example, the unboxed example with Ref No. 14A/5189Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.
An RX110 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 482990 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with an original reel,within a sealed box (2)The RX110 is similar to the R88, with the shoulder mounts being the only noticeable difference.Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.
An R88 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 521084 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with an original reel,within a sealed box (2)Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.The lens has scratches to the surface and is in need of a clean
An R88 Vulcan radar operator's camera,from a Vulcan Bomber, with a Dallmeyer Super-Six Anastigmat F-2 F/1-9 481732 lens,33.5cm wide32cm hightogether with two original reels,including one sealed boxed example, the unboxed example with Ref No. 14A/5189Condition ReportPlease note that the internal mechanisms and lens have not been tested, so it is not known if they are working. The lens slide is slightly stiff to open and move. Marks and scuffs throughout. Camera approximately 5kg.
A RARE, POSSIBLY UNIQUE, WILSON-TYPE SCREW BARREL MICROSCOPE OF CIRCA 1745 RECOVERED FROM THE CHINA TRADE EAST INDIAMAN HARTWELL, WRECKED 1787unsigned, the barrel with ½in. objective, sprung stage mounted on tapering brass pillar with adjusting limb to a square brass base with swivel mirror -- 3¼in. ( 8.5cm.) high; together with a second eye-piece and objective lens, and two ebonised four-aperture slides, one with specimens, all contained within a later Plexiglass display case(A lot) Recovered by Afrimar, the salvage company appointed by Cape Verde authorities, between 1994-96. Sold at Christie's Amsterdam 9th September 1997, lot 320. This pattern of Wilson-type screw barrel has not been found in any of the specialist national collections and, at the time of writing, appears to be unique. The Hartwell was filled with exotic technical material for trading with the Chinese, many of which were beautifully preserved when recovered, in addition to a significant amount of species. The wreck was partially recovered by the Braithwaite brothers between 1788-91 when nearly 100,000 silver dollars were recovered. A letter accompanying this lot from Prof. G. Turner late of the Oxford Museum of the History of Science, and author on early microscopes states that he has not located another example in this form. It seems likely the microscope was added to the stand some time after it was made, indicating that this was not in the trading cargo of the ship, but formed part of the personal baggage of a passenger or officer.Optics seem to be complete and intact; slides warped.
A NOONDAY CANNON DIAL BY CHEVALLIER, PARIS, CIRCA 1820the 8½in. marble dial signed and inscribed to front L'INGr. CHEVALLIER, OPTICIEN DU ROI. PLACE DU PONT NEUF. 15 A PARIS., latitude 39º 56', bronze gnomon, ignition lens on arc and cannon, mounted within later wooden stand -- 10½ x 10½in. (27 x 27cm.) Jean Gabriel Augustin Chevallier (1778-1848) qualified as an engineer and moved to this address in 1820.good overall condition
Ø A 2IN. REFRACTING LIBRARY TELESCOPE BY ADAMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1790constructed in lacquered brass with 28½in. tapering tube with lens cap, signed on rear cuff ADAMS London, rack and pinion focus, mounted on folding tripod stand with telescopic vertical steadying rod with key adjustment and lateral adjustment platform with lock and rod adjustment with universal joint, contained in fitted box of issue with lock plate and securing hooks -- 31in. (79cm.) wideFine overall condition, mechanisms work well and optics good but dusty and need an internal clean; left side of case loose.
ONE BOX OF METALWARE AND SUNDRIES, to include a pair of foliate metal candle sticks, an Arthur Price silver plate cream jug and sugar bowl, two silver plate tea spoons to commemorate the birth of Prince William, a 1981 commemorative coin, a Kodak 'Hawkeye' Ace Deluxe box camera, an Olympus Superzoom 105 camera, a Vivitar 75-205mm close focusing auto zoom lens, fourteen LP records including Stevie Wonder, The Platters, Shakin Stevens, a boxed silver plated tea set, etc (s.d)
Ernst Plank Germany toy tin-plate fixed lens magic lantern of globular form with original burner and additional battery powered illumination, on wooden base L20cmCondition Report:Loss of paintwork consistent with age and use..Presumably lacking original chimney.Electrical working condition unknown.
A GROUP OF FOREIGN SILVER comprising a French export silver mesh evening bag, import marks, Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, London 1916, struck with small guarantee 'Mercury' marks, handle links each stamped '.925'; a yellow guilloche enamel snuff box, gilded to interior, import marks, 'AJ.', London 1927, struck '.925'; a pair of folding spectacles, unmarked; and a pierced belt buckle, stamped 'SILVER'. (4) Snuff box 7.9cm by 5.2cm, 10.1 troy ounces grossThe bag in good condition, no holes to the chainmail body, marks clear and well struck, hinge and clasp intact. Guilloche snuff box with chips and losses to enamel covers both sides, surface scratches throughout. Spectacles with folding/locking mechanism intact, multiple chips/nibbles to edges of each lens. Belt buckle with loops intact to back, and hook clasp.
Carl Zeiss Jena Binocular Microscope no.342880, with four lens turret, condenser, plano/concave mirror, rotating circular stage, in wooden case with accessories; together with Reichert photographic attachment and other itemsFormerly the property of Hans Helmut Wundsch who was director of the Prussian State Institute for Fisheries in Berlin from 1925 until 1937. In 1937, for political reasons, the Nazi regime removed him from office and forced him to retire. After the war, it was also thanks to his commitment that fisheries research was rebuilt in Berlin. From 1947 he took over the management of the completely destroyed institute at the Müggelsee, which he headed from 1952 as "Institute for Fisheries of the German Academy of Agricultural Sciences" until his retirement in 1958.
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