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Lot 310

no.J129793, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8 80mm lens and prism viewer, Targa carry bag

Lot 312

with Minolta f3.5(22)-5.6 28-80mm lens; together with Minolta f4.5(32)-5.6 75-300mm and Sigma f4-5.6 70-210mm lenses and a few other items

Lot 313

(i) Dynax 7 with Minolta f4(22) 35-70mm and f4.5(22) 70-210mm lenses (ii) 7000 with Minolta f4(22) 35-70mm lens (iii) 9000 with Minolta f1.7(22) 50mm lens; together with Olympus IS3000, Minolta f2.8 (22) 28mm and Tokina f4-5.6 70-210mm lenses; Bell & Howell/Canon Dial 35 camera, Canon 7/50 binoculars and various accessories (qty)

Lot 314

with f3.5(22)-4.5 35-70mm lens; together with Tamron f3.5-6.3 28-300, Sony f2.8 28mm and Minolta f3.5(22)-4.5 28-85mm lens in soft carry case

Lot 315

with MD f3.5-4.8 28-70mm lens; together with Soligor f4.5 90-230mm, Panagor f2.8 135mm and Hanimex f2.8 28mm lenses, in soft carry case

Lot 317

(i) F60 with Sigma f4-5.6 70-300mm lens (ii) F50 with Nikkor f4-5.6 35-80mm lens (iii) F90 with Nikkor f3.5-5.6 28-80mm lens (3)

Lot 319

with 4F Nikkor f2.8D 35-70mm lens, Tamron f4-5.6 70-300mm lens, Nikon FE no.4297860 with Micro-Nikkor f2.8 55mm lens and other items in Nikon ruck sackTamron lens fits D200 camera; camera works, some light wear from use; FE lens has internal clouding (fungus?), 37-70mm appears reasonably clear; Tamron has a patch of fungus visible (~3x3mm)

Lot 320

with body no.6002242, Nikkor f3.5-5.6 28-300 G lens, Nikkor f1.4 50mm lens, booklet and other items (in soft case)With battery charger and one battery (in camera), no memory card; cosmetically Excellent, little wear; both lenses appear clear

Lot 322

no.6998342 with Nikkor-S f1.4 50mm lens, in leather case

Lot 328

OM1 with Zuiko f1.8 50mm lens; OM10 and OM40 bodies; together with Zuiko lenses: f4 75-150mm, Auto-S f1.8 50mm and Auto-W f3.5 28mm; and assorted other items (in soft carry case)

Lot 331

with Zuiko Auto-S f1.4 50mm lens; together with Zuiko lenses: f4 75-150mm, f3.5, 135mm and f4 35-70mm; and a Miranda f2.8 28mm lens, in soft carry case

Lot 332

with Tokina f2.8 28mm lens; Tokina f8 500mm mirror lens, Sunagor f4.5-5.5 80-200mm lens and an Olympus Mu-II camera, in hard carry case

Lot 335

with f2.8 28mm lens; Pentax f1.7 50mm lens; Tamron f5.6 300mm lens; Vivitar f2.8 135mm lens; together with assorted accessories

Lot 341

with Prakticar f2.4 50mm lens; with Prakticar lenses: f4-5.6 70-210mm and f2.8 28mm, in soft carry case

Lot 343

no.1712039, with Carl Zeiss Tessar f3.5 75mm lens, in leather case

Lot 345

with Graflex Optar f4.5 6 3/8" lens and Graphex shutter

Lot 349

including a Soviet Konvas Avtomatic cine with two lenses; Rolleiflex with CZJ f3.5 75mm lens; Agfa Billy-Clack, Pocket Ensign, Folding Brownie, Keystone Model A3 cine, box Brownie and a Kodak folding

Lot 352

including Lubitel 2 TLR; folding camera with AGC shutter and Leitmeyr f5.4 135mm lens; three Kodak folding cameras; two box Brownies; a few others together with associated items

Lot 354

including Olympus OM1 with Zuiko f2.8 28mm lens; OM10 with Zuiko f1.8 50mm lens; Zuiko f3.5 135mm lens; Exakta VX1000 with CZJ Pancolar f2 50mm lens; Exakta VX1000 with Ludwig Meritar f2.9 50mm lens; Vitomatic II, Exakta Ihagee, Edixa Standard and other related items

Lot 356

including Praktica BMS with Pentacon f1.8 50mm lens; Pentax P30, Contaflex, various compacts and other items

Lot 364

including Ricoh TLS401 camera, Tamron f3.8-4 80-210mm lens, Hanimex f2.8 135mm lens, Zenit EM Olympic camera, and a collection of assorted other items (qty)

Lot 365

including Pentax SV with Super-Takuma f1.8 55mm lens; Pentax Z20 with f3.5-4.7 28-80mm lens; Canon EOS300 with EF f3.5-5.6 28-80mm lens; Paragon f8 500mm lens; Minolta Dynax 600si (in original box) and other items

Lot 371

no.7054908, with Yashinon f3.5 80mm lens, in leather case

Lot 372

no.642085 with Yashinon f3.5 80mm lens; together with various other items including Sotem monocular and Ross 9x35 Stepruve binoculars

Lot 374

with Carl Zeiss Sonnar f2.8 135mm lens, Zeiss bellows and a few other items (in soft case)

Lot 375

no.CB159046 with Nikkor-P.C f2.8 75mm lens, with film back (in soft carry case)

Lot 376

no.1248385, with Zenzanon-PS f2.8 80mm lens, two film backs, Polaroid back and bellow, in soft carry case

Lot 211

A J Swift & Son electronic monocular microscope, five section revolving lens mount, fitted with four lens, serial No 152735cased

Lot 381

Canon T70 camera with Canon FD 50mm 1:18 lens and a Nikon F55 camera body. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 385

Canon EOS 350D digital camera with a Sigma 70-300mm Telephoto lens. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 368

2 boxes of photograpic equipment including Nikon and Miranda cameras, tripods, Nikon 80-200 zoom lens, 2 Bell & Howell 16mm film projectors, slide projector and a slide carousel

Lot 323

Pair of Victorian Period Imperial Yeomanry Binoculars blackened brass, extendable eye lenses engraved "177th Coy Fincastles Horse". The top eye mounts with maker "W Gregory & Co London". Leather covered body. Gilt tooled "C.C.H.". Blackened brass, pull out over lens shades. Contained in their leather maker's transit case. The lid with initials "C.C.H." 177 (Fincastles Horse) Company. 31st Battalion Imperial Yeomanry served during the Boer War. Raised by Alexander Murray 8th Earl of Dunmore (Viscount Fincastle) in 1901.

Lot 350

Two WW2 Military Sights consisting ""Tel STG No 53 MKI"". Blackened tubular sight with central fixing mount ... Blackened tubular sight with adjustable top angled lens. Large wheel adjustments. Together with a 12 bore cleaning rod set. 3 items.

Lot 133

AN ORIGINAL BOXED GERMAN IMPERIAL ARMY WW ONE MAXIM MACHINE GUN SIGHTING DEVICE, the sight is fully marked Z.F.12 No 40356 by Emil Busch A.G. Rathenow 3049, still has the majority of its original paint finish, the rubber eye cup and the optical lens cap, the leather and metalcase is marked WwK34 with the imperial eagle stamp 57, also present is a reproduction lightweight jacket with Heer (Army) stick on eagle on chest

Lot 1401

AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CAMERA LENS' TO INCLUDE A PRAKTICAR PM SKYLIGHT (1A), AN AUTO MITAKON ZOOM MC AND AN ASAHI PENTAX SUPER-TAKUMAR ETC

Lot 234A

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CAMERAS TO INCLUDE A FUJICA ZENIT EM IN CASE, G B KERSHAW 110 IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH INSTRUCTIONS, PRACTICA PL NOVA 1B, PETRI 7S, ETC PLUS LENS

Lot 22

British School (18th Century)The Royal Observatory, Greenwich and its meridian buildings from the south-south-east, c. 1790Oil on canvas 63.8 x 86.4cm (25 x 34in).Footnotes:Whilst we have never come across an oil painting with the Royal Observatory being the sole focus of the picture, the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich has a similar view, in watercolour, probably by the same hand, which they date to 1779-89 (I.D. - NMM AST0042).Dr Pieter van der Merwe, Curator Emeritus for the National Maritime Museum, writes about the watercolour:'Watercolour of the Royal Observatory and its meridian buildings from the south-south-east, the artist's viewpoint being roughly from in front of the entrance to the late-19th-century South Building. Modern Blackheath Avenue would be to his right, where the ground is also more level than shown.Notable features include the tall chimney of the rear extension to Flamsteed House that was added under James Bradley (1692-1762) as 3rd Astronomer Royal from 1742. His extension was demolished in 1789 and replaced by a larger one (with two tall chimneys) by Nevil Maskelyne (1732–1811), 5th Astronomer Royal from 1765. The two-storey building with a classical pediment is Bradley's 'New Observatory' of 1749 comprising a ground-floor computing room with an assistant's quarters above and two single-storey wings holding a quadrant room to the west and Bradley's transit room to the east: the roof of the latter is shown open for transit observations on Bradley's Greenwich Meridian, established in 1750 (about 6 metres west of Airy's, the current Prime Meridian of 1851).The image dates to after 1779 since the so-called 'Advanced Building' – the one with the sloping (and opening) roof was built to contain new instruments in that year, south of Bradley's quadrant room and as an upward extension of John Flamsteed's 1670s sextant house: neither now survive. The side windows of Flamsteed House are also inaccurately shown as three panes wide when in fact they had four and were vertical-opening upper and lower casement pairs from 1779 until changed to single sashes in 1790. The vent-like finial on the west turret is the rotating lens of the camera obscura that Maskelyne installed there by 1778.The domed building at left seems to be at the south-west corner of Bradley's Flamsteed House extension but this is owing to misleading perspective. It is in fact the western summerhouse on the Observatory's north terrace, though it may not have been so fully visible from the artist's apparent viewpoint. Its eastern pair is hidden by Bradley's New Observatory. In 1773 Maskelyne raised the height of the summerhouses and extended them south, adding hemispherical domes and upper horizontal windows (of which one is shown here). The domes opened to observe comets using a pair of equatorial sectors installed under them.The pitched-roof building at lower left (in fact more square than rectangular) is the 1670s 'Garden House' used as a stable through the 18th century, with sloping access up to the gate shown in the perimeter wall: it is today a flat-roofed plant room. The other shed, apparently wooden, is undocumented and probably for an associated purpose (e.g. a hay store). The foreground shows former sand and gravel workings on the south-west and south side of the hill, now a partly terraced garden area. This early quarrying had stopped when the Observatory was built in the 1670s, or very soon after.The drawing arrived, originally on loan to the National Maritime Museum from the Royal Greenwich Observatory, in a rather damaged gilded wooden frame. It may be the image of the Observatory that is second on a list of a dozen pictures, formerly belonging to Nevil Maskelyne, that his wife presented to the Observatory and left at Flamsteed House when she moved out in 1811, following his death. When the Royal Greenwich Observatory closed in 1998, ownership of this and other items belonging to it was transferred to the Museum. See ZBA0692 for further details.'Into the later 19th century Blackheath itself (south and east of the Park walls) was largely gravel and sand pits between the roads until they started to be filled in. This was finished after World War II with bombing rubble from the London blitz, grassed over level as it now is, except the Maze Hill pit which still survives just outside the south-east corner of the Park - now a large grassy and gorsey declivity about 15 to 20 feet below the road: it tended to be a hangout for the highwaymen and footpads who infested the Heath in older days. However, robbery wasn't a problem in the Park which was fully walled round in 1619-25 (replacing about 200 years of only being fenced) under James I, a large job finished in the year he died.Dr van der Merwe also comments on the similarities between the watercolour and our picture – 'The (fanciful) rocks are a little different but the figures are the same, the turret domes the same (one with a vent finial) the other not, the trees at the back of the building the same and also the half-open sash window at lower right.' He also points out that our oil painting shows the central south window of Flamsteed House being three panes wide, as opposed to four in the Museum's watercolour version. As there is a watercolour of 1843 which also shows a clear view of the south window as a sash, also three panes wide, one might infer that the oil painting follows the watercolour, perhaps after the long Great or Octagon Room windows were all changed to sashes in 1790.The Royal Observatory of Greenwich is known for hosting the Prime Meridian of the world. During the second half of the 19th century, the expansion of transport networks created the need for an international time standard as almost every city in the world had its own local time. In 1884, delegates representing 25 different nations met at the International Meridian Conference in Washington DC. Greenwich was chosen to be the Longitude 0° 0' 0''; the centre between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.We would like to thank Dr Pieter van der Merwe for his help in cataloguing this picture.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 177

Olympus OM10 camera with an Olympus OM system S lens 35-70mm in fitted case, an another Olympus OM system lens 50mm in travel case, guidebooks with cleaning papers etc.

Lot 181

Edison record cylinder, for minutes, other cylinders, Royal Edisam lamp, ISS lens hood, filters, Philips photolux bulbs, Johnson capacitor flash gun, microphones, lenses (1 box) Condition ReportPhotographs to include lenses and their condition.

Lot 184

Various spectacles and optical items, wooden rules and measures, compass, whistle, etc (2 boxes) Condition ReportGenerally worn and rusted as photographed. One of the pairs of spectacles is snapped in two as photographed, with another lacking a lens. Folding box rules reads, 'Thomas Amphlett Williams Plymouth 1808; to verso, T. Webb Maker No3 Infirmary Street Bristol. With the crown and initials GR. The cased item

Lot 198

Film cameras and accessories; including Nikon 35mm serieal number FM3476893, with 50mm lens; Yashika FX-3 with lens; Rollei 35; Olympus Trip 35; Pentax Spotmatic, with lens; Zeiss Ikon Nettar with case; anf other cameras, lenses and accessories.Qty: one box

Lot 186

A Pentax P30 Camera with Tacumar Zoom Lens, Canon EOS 1000F Camera, Light Meter, Pentax Flash Unit Etc

Lot 246

CANNON AE-1 SLR CAMERA & EQUIPMENT including a Tamron Macro lens, Cannon lens, filters, Sangamo Western light meter contained in a fitted case, associated booklets and a Velbon Sherpa 250N camera tripod

Lot 661

Photographic equipment consisting of a Prinz Auto semi automatic 2 1/4 square precision twin-lens reflex in its original case, a Tamaron Aspherica lens, two Polaroid cameras, a Canon Cp photographic printer a Chinon CG-5, etc and a Sony MDX car radio.

Lot 669

Photographic equipment including two Canon EOS 650 both with Tamron zoom lens, a flash gun, a vintage roll box camera (af), a wall projector etc

Lot 671

Photographic equipment including a Canon EOS 1000F (no Lens) a Minolta Rokkor Easy Flash, a Minolta Rokkor Uniomat III and a Sanyo M-26 cassette recorder etc

Lot 21

A Leica 1 Model A, circa 1925 Please note this is a Leica model I circa 1930 not 1925 as previously catalogued. Black enamelled finish has been worn away from most of the baseplate and around the edges of the top plate. All exposed metalwork is oxidised and worn. Eyepiece has lost its glass internals but for the back glass. A blob of near matching black enamel has been placed over the number and green foil stuck below it (and also at one end). Spools and shutter working. A few notes on the Leicas' history from the vendor.WW1, my grandfather, graduated from Osbourne house ( pre Dartmouth naval collage ) in 1915 took command of a H Class submarine - the squadron was based Great Yarmouth. The photo showing Jolly Roger is him returning after sinking the heavy cruiser ' Deutschland, the other the submarine itself. Few months later, he himself was attached by U Boat; ensuing zig zag, his boat was hit: there were only 3 survivors - my grandfather was one. The U Boat surfaced, picked up the survivors. At that time, German army guarded POWs' treated airmen and submariners badly. The U Boat commander decided to keep my grandfather in ' close quarters ' at the Wilmshaven naval base.My grandfather & the German commander became friends. Grandfather remained here for rest of war - the Admiralty were not told, my grandmother received telegram advising ' lost in action,' ( I have the telegram ) Some 11 months later she received a letter via red cross advising he was alive and well....The German commander was on of the Neuirecher wine family.Post WW1 the two families retained contact: this included visits of the children of both families. About 1935 / 36 Frau Neuirecher gave my father the Leica. He and his brother, both graduated from Dartmouth - also becoming submariners. My father kept the camera with him throughout, to include his time on Dorchester in the Bismark action: two of his paintings of the sinking are at Imperial war museum.He continued to S Boats and XCraft - for action against Tirpitz & Bergen. Somewhere I have photos taken by the Leica of these times.Post war, my father & his brothers took control of German windfall yachts, bringing them over to Portsmouth. One was Marabu, Goring's yacht.They camaigned Marabu to include fitting a mizen mast. One photo is of Marubu tuning the mizen. My uncle is at the helm wearing white submariners pullover & cap. The photo was taken by my father using the Leica.The other photos were also taken with the Leica of various family activities.In 1956 my uncle sailed to Bemuda in Marabu for the first post war Onion Patch sailing series versus US Navy. He borrowed the Leica - took reels of film - including a severe storm under bare poles: problem - he forgot to pull the lens out to activate...I can remember my father using the Leica - I was never allowed to go near it: it stayed in a drawer following his death in 1993.I have never used it as by then the SLR was the mode.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 431

An early 20th century 9ct gold albert with magnified lens fob, 45cm, gross weight 49.9 grams.**CONDITION REPORT**Scuff and scratches to the glass on the fob, otherwise in good order, commensurate with age and some use.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 358

A Nikon FG camera with telephoto lens and accessories

Lot 702

A Nikon D90 Camera - cased, Tamron AF lens - cased, together with two tripods CONDITION REPORTGood conditionno battery charger included2 x batteries presentCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.

Lot 218

Canon EOS 1000F, Nikon Coolpix 5400 with Canon 75-300 Ultrasonic EF mount telephoto zoom lens.

Lot 9131

Box with various electronics including cameras, lens and telephones

Lot 926

Photography - a Canon EOS 700D digital SLR with 18-55mm macro lens, in carry case; a pair of Canon 10x30 IS binoculars, cased

Lot 144

Mamiya RB67 pro medium flrmat camera with 90mm Mamiya lens plus spare film back & cables

Lot 145

A Sharp & Hitchmough plate camera with Taylor, Taylor & Hobson lens casket & additional lens

Lot 210

A J. LANCASTER & SON MAHOGANY AND BRASS 'THE 1889 INSTANTOGRAPH' PATENT FIELD CAMERA AND OTHER OPTICAL ITEMS, the field camera lacks carrier, glass plate measures 10 inches x 8 inches, together with a J. Lancaster & Son 12 x 10 Patent Rectigraph lens in a domed leather case, seven coloured magic lantern slides relating to Captain Charles Francis Hall's exploration on USS Polaris to the Arctic and another colour magic lantern slide of a Middle Eastern view, a Victorian brass lens, possibly from a magic lantern, an early 19th century morocco case containing a handheld optical instrument fitted with two folding lenses and a prism, the case interior bears label for T. Rubergall, Optician to his Majesty, 24 Coventry St., London and a late 19th century brass and green lacquered travelling microscope, height 15cm (Parcel) (Condition report: the camera has a split along the front and is missing two screws and the carrier, the cased lens has fungus and slight haze, the magic lantern slides are in reasonable order, the cased optical instrument appears to be in good condition and the case for the microscope is in need of restoration, the microscope is lacking the mirror and the brass is worn)

Lot 401

A Canon EOS300 camera body with EF 75-300mm 1;4-5,5 zoom lens and EF 28-90mm 1;4-5,6 lens in soft camera bag

Lot 403

A Praktica MTL5 camera body with a Carl Zeiss Jena Flectogon 2.4/35mm MC lens No95917, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50 lens No258147, a Helios Teleconvertor X3 and a Hanimax flash shoe in soft camera bag

Lot 405

A Rolleiflex Reflex camera with Carl Zeiss Planer 75mm f3,5 lens in leather cover

Lot 409

A Houghton Anastigmat No1 Ensignette camera with Cooke lens

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