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WANDREGULATOR MIT MONATSWERK, Um 1850, Österreich/Wien, sog. "Dachluhr", dreifach gegliedertes, dreiseitig verglastes, furniertes Gehäuse mit Bandintarsien, Emaille-Ziffernblatt, Messingvollplatinen. Ankerhemmung, Federaufhängung des hölzernen Pendels mit großer Messingpendellinse, Seilzug mit Gewicht, H: ca. 95 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren, nicht auf Funktion geprüft. Federaufhängung des Pendels gebrochen. Anbei Zertifikat, Kaufpreis 12.500 DM (24.7.01).| WALL REGULATOR WITH MONTHLY WORK, Circa 1850, Austria/Vienna, so-called "Dachluhr", three-part, three-side glazed, veneered case with band inlays, enamel dial, full brass plates. Anchor escapement, spring suspension of the wooden pendulum with large brass pendulum lens, cable with weight, H: approx. 95 cm. Signs of age and wear, pendulum spring suspension broken function not checked. Enclosed certificate, purchase price 12,500 DM (24.7.01).
Ray Ban, three pairs of sunglasses, to include a vintage pair featuring thin gold-tone metal and imitation tortoiseshell frames, a pair of Gatsby Style 2 sunglasses with green tinted lenses, together with a pair of prescription sunglasses with imitation tortoiseshell acetate frames, stamped W2188, W0935 & RB4160, with maker's casesCondition- Overall fair to good condition- First vintage pair with one very small scratch on the lower right lens and some Verdigris around the inner lens edges- Second pair with some scratches to the acetate frames and dust around the lens edges- Third pair have had the lenses replaced to prescription lenses so will need replacing again- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Canon AE-1 No. 3431554, with 35-70mm 1:4 zoom lens, Canon AE-1 Program No. 3129749 with 50mm 1:1.8 lens, FD 70-150mm 1:4.5 zoom lens, FD 70-210 1:4 zoom lens, FD 35-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 zoom lens, Speedlite 133A Flash |Gun, Prinzgalaxy f=I 35mm I:3.5 lens, Hanimex TZ*36A Flash Gun, with various cases and instruction booklets.
A Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera, serial number 'T 2163641', with Heidosmat 1: 2.8/75 and Tessar 1: 3.5 F=75mm lenses, leather cased.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Nikon D7100 camera body and a small group of Nikon lenses, comprising Nikkor 18-105mm 1:3.5-5.6 zoom lens, Nikkor 55-300mm zoom lens, Nikkor 55-200mm zoom lens, Micro Nikkor 40mm 1:2.8 lens, Nikkor 35mm 1:1.8 lens and Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 lens, together with a Tamron 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 tele macro zoom lens and other accessories.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Thornton Pickard 'Triple Imperial Extension' mahogany and lacquered brass half-plate field camera with black leather bellows, 'Time & Inst' patent shutter and Beck symmetrical lens, height 24.3cm, together with a plate holder and a Thornton Pickard Ruby Deluxe plate camera with Doff-Anastigmat Serie III Davor F=168mm 1:6.8 lens.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of 35mm cameras and lenses, including an Olympus OM10 with Zuiko MC Auto-S 1:1.8 F=50mm lens, a Canon FT6 camera with Canon 50mm 1:1.8 lens, a Nikon camera with 50mm 1:1.8 lens, two Yashica cameras, a Chinon CP-9AF camera with 28-70mm zoom lens, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50 lens, a Makinon 80-200mm zoom lens, a Nikon 28mm lens and a Hoya 35-75mm zoom and macro lens.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Man Ray,1890 Philadelphia – 1976 ParisAstrolabeHöhe: 64,5 cm.Signiert, betitelt und mit Inschrift „IT´S a small world (Hang at eye level, look through glass)“ und nummeriert „1/10“.Das 1957, im Jahr des Starts von Sputnik 1, konzipierte Astrolabium zelebriert die künstlerische Innovation durch ein außergewöhnliches Werk, das Kunst mit Geometrie, Mathematik und Wissenschaft verschmilzt. Durch eine komplexe Anordnung von hölzernen Halbkreisen und Kreisen, die sich kunstvoll um eine Verkleinerungslinse drehen, kehrt Man Ray die Funktion dieses astronomischen Instruments um. Anstatt die exakte Höhe der Sterne zu messen, gibt sein eigenes Astrolabium dem Betrachter eine irreführende Perspektive des Raums, in dem er steht. Durch den geschickten Einsatz der optischen Täuschung, einer für den Künstler typischen Technik, präsentiert Man Ray eine reduzierte Vision seiner eigenen Galaxie, in der das logische Element seines Werks stattdessen seine subjektive Natur ist. (†)Provenienz:Privatsammlung, Mailand.Auktion Aste Boetto, Genua, 21. April 2015, Lot 177.Sotheby´s, London, 26. Februar 2019, Lot 41 mit Hinweis auf eine Bestätigung des Man Ray Expertise Commitees.Literatur zu diesem Objekt:Man Ray, Ogetti d'affezione, Turin 1970, Abb. 88.Arturo Schwarz, Man Ray, The Rigour of Imagination, London 1977, Nr. 345, Abb. S. 220.Jean-Hubert Martin, Rosalind Krauss, Brigitte Hermann, Man Ray. Objets de mon affection. Sculptures et objets catalogue raisonné, Paris 1983, Nr. 125, abgebildet S. 100. (13306063) (13)Man Ray,1890 Philadelphia – 1976 ParisASTROLABE Height: 64.5 cm.Signed, titled, and inscribed “IT´S a small world” (Hang at eye level, look through glass) and numbered “1/10”.Created in 1957, the year Sputnik 1 was launched, the astrolabe celebrates artistic innovation through an extraordinary work that fuses art with geometry, mathematics, and science. Man Ray reverses the function of this astronomical instrument through a complex arrangement of wooden semicircles and circles artfully revolving around a reduction lens. Instead of measuring the exact height of the stars, his own astrolabe gives the viewer a misleading perspective of the space they are standing in. Through the skilful use of optical illusion, a technique typical for the artist, Man Ray presents a reduced vision of his own galaxy, in which the logical element of his work is its subjective nature instead. (†)Provenance: Private collection, Milan. Auction Aste Boetto, Genoa, 21 April 2015, lot 177. Sotheby’s, 26 February 2019, London, lot 41 with reference to a confirmation of authenticity by the Man Ray Expertise Committee. Literature regarding this object: Man Ray, Ogetti d’affezione, Turin 1970, ill. 88. Arturo Schwarz, Man Ray, The Rigour of Imagination, London 1977, no. 345, ill. p. 220. Jean-Hubert Martin, Rosalind Krauss & Brigitte Hermann, Man Ray: Objets de mon affection. Sculptures et objets catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1983, no. 125, ill. p. 100.
A collection of gold-plated souvenir coins and a few silver proofs, including about twelve gilded and colourised UK pre-decimal coins, six Tristan da Cunha gilded crown coins of Heroes and a further five of Royalty, a gold-plated Jersey crown 2011, a silver proof British crown 1977 missing a certificate, two British silver crowns (1935 and 1937), Alderney silver proof £5 2019 (moon landing), five collector wallets for various gold-plated coin or medallion series each containing one or two coins, and other items including collectors gloves and a hand lens.
A 19th Century Leather Shoulder Mounted Shot Flask by Sykes, with steel charger and leather shoulder strap; a 6cm Brass Single Draw Telescope, all metal parts stamped 568, with stitched leather sleeve and lens covers, 89cm extended; a Chinese Kwantung Hand Drum, with red painted wood carcass and stretched hide resonators painted with mythical creatures and secured by steel rivets, 31cm; a Small African Wood Shield, of elliptical form, painted in red, cream and green, the reverse inscribed with two postal addresses from Nandi to Nairobi, 1956, 53cm (4)
An Elizabeth II Northern Rhodesia Police Officer's Ceremonial Pith Helmet, of tan cloth covered cork with six panelled top, blue puggaree and chromium plated badge, with black patent leather rolled edge and chinstrap, the tan leather sweatband embossed with maker's mark for Hobson & Sons, London; a Nottingham City Special Constable's Bowler Hat, of black felt with grosgrain bound edge, the die stamped white metal badge with King's crown over wreath, circlet and coat of arms on an elastic hat band, the tan leather sweatband and liner with maker's mark for Chepherdson, Lens, France (2)
A Pair of Second World War German U-boat 7X50 Binoculars by Carl Zeis, Jena, the green crinkle enamel body numbered 45893 and with maker's blc code, with rubber lens covers; a Pair of 20X45 Binoculars by Lieberman & Goertz, with black crinkle enamel body; a Second World War German Wound Badge, silver class, the solid back with vertical needle shape pin and embossed 107, in box of issue; a Second World War German Infantry Assault Badge, the reverse with vertical needle shape pin and maker's monogram LCF; also, a Royal Artillery sweetheart brooch, a collar badge and six rank pips. (12)1 - The right lens has a small patch of blooming, but the optics are generally very clear and good. There is a patch of enamel missing to the back of the left upper tube. The rubber lens covers are intact but have cracks around the edges. 2 - The internal lenses are very dirty.
Box containing Ricoh KR-10 super camera, a Ricoh carrying case, Jessops 300AFD digital camera flash (boxed) Cobra MD 250 Multi-detected flash, Vivitar 70-210 mm lens, Vivitar 28mm f2.8 close focus (boxed) Fotocare 2x teleconverter (for Pentax -k) 4 element lens, and a Ricoh Rikenon 50mm F2 Lens (boxed)
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