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British WWII Admiralty Pattern 378A signalling Heather type made by Renfrew Electric and Refrigeration Co Ltd. They clamped to a top fixture of either a telescope or binoculars (aboard ship) and were used only at night to send traffic from ship to ship. I assume the different lens shades were selected based on light conditions at the time it was being used. In excellent condition with original paper instruction, but missing its battery. Collectable military equipment.
Cameras and accessories, to include Praktica MTL3 camera body with Pentacon 1.8/50 lens, Praktica MTL5 B camera body with Hanimex 1.2.8 auto lens, Zeiss Icon Netta camera, Lubitel 2 camera, Kodak Brownie six-20, Vivitar tele-convertor, Hanimex Mc 1.2.8 wide angle lens, Panacola 1.2.8 52 wide angle lens, Hanimex flash, kodak and polaroid film etc. (qty)
Camera's and accessories, to include Contax RTS camera body, Contax 139 quartz camera body, Tamron 60-300mm F/3.8 Adaptall-2 Mount System, Yashica Lens ML 50mm f1.7, Contax Data Black for 35mm single-lens reflex camera, Contax Real Time Winder for 35mm single-lens Reflex camera, and other accessories (qty)
Asahi Pentax 6x7 camera body, serial number 4097680, together with 1:3.5 / 55 5042366 Takumar Lens, and 1:2.8 / 90 8486591 Takumar lens, Contax 167MT camera body, Vivitar 90mm 1:2.8 Auto Telephoto Macro lens No. 28802654, Contax 55mm lens, Carl Zeiss Planar 1,7 / 50 lens 6314393, Carl Zeiss Distagon 2,8 / 35 lens 6943781, with other accessories and empty boxes (qty)
William Moorcroft Moonlit Blue landscape design pot and lid, with threaded lid and rim, initials and impressed mark, 10 cm high 14 cm diameterCondition Report: Overall good in appearance. Two slight chips to the thread of pot, some wear to the glaze where the lid touches the pot, some slight chips to the thread on the lid, crazing evident through a lens.
Very Rare WW1 British “Hypo” Smoke Helmet, being a mint un-issued example produced in the blue / grey flannel shirt cloth material. The front of the helmet has the original mica eye lens and behind this the wooden protective block still sewen into the helmet to protect the eye lens. Just some very light staining in areas and fold marks. These smoke hoods were the first to be introduced to British troops in 1915. The hoods were impregnated with chemicals and moistened which was efficient in neutralising the effects of the poison gas. The hood would simply be tucked into the collar of the soldiers tunic. The later types of Hypo helmet had screw-in metal eye pieces as the mica lenses were prone to damage, which would then make the hood useless as protection. See page 152-153 of “Campaign 1915 – Uniforms & Equipment of the British Servicemen in the First World War” by Chris Pollendine.
Rare WW1 Rifle Mounted Trench Periscope, metal body periscope with field grey paint finish to the exterior. Angled glass lens to the bottom and top section. Complete with mounting fitting. Some dents and rusting but generally good condition. These periscopes were mounted to rifle blocks to enable troops to see what they were firing at without having to raise their heads above the trenches and draw fire from enemy snipers etc. Used by most of the combat nations, one of this type of periscope can be seen in use by a French soldier on the Western Front in the book “The French Army in the First World War 1914-18” by Mirouze & Dekerle page 366.
WW1 British 1918 Signalling Lamp in Carry Case, blackened case lamp with the oval plaque “LAMP ELECTRIC SIGNALLING DAYLIGHT MARK II 1918 MADE BY JOS. LUCAS LTD BIRMINGHAM”. Complete with the lens. Original code tapper attached to the interior of the lid. Complete with spare bulb. The wooden storage case with canvas top having brass oval plaque also dated 1918.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Commanders 8x60 Binoculars, fine pair of the classic set of German naval binoculars as famously issued to the U-Boat commanders during WW2. The set is marked to the top “8x60 2111213 blc”. Retaining much of the original olive paint finish to the body of the binoculars. Complete with a bakelite lens cover and leather strap. Good clear lenses. Overall a very nice pair of the classic U-Boat commanders binoculars which were a prized asset by British Royal Navy officers when U-Boats were surrendered.
Rare Pair of WW2 German Kriegsmarine Carl Zeiss U-Boat 8x60 Binoculars, fine pair of the “Slim Type” optics used by German U-Boat commanders, with the top plate being stamped “8X60 2161584 blc”. Much of the original blackened finish remains to the body of the bincoulars. Complete with the lens cover. Optics remain clear and in good condition. A scarce and desirable set of WW2 German naval optics.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine 7x50 Binoculars, superb pair of officers binoculars which still retain the original rubber lens covers. Housed in the original storage carry case with impressed Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp to the top of the lid, also stamped “beh 1944”. Top plate marked “7x50 beh 451153”. Some light wear and one small blemish to one lens but this could be cleaned. Overall this is a superb set. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS STORED IN THE USA, THE LOT WILL BE SHIPPED FROM THE USA. ALL ITEMS STORED IN THE USA WILL BE SHIPPED AFTER MONDAY 15TH AUGUST 2022. PLEASE READ INFORMATION ABOUT LOTS STORED IN THE USA ON THE AUCTION INFORMATION PAGE AND IN OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Sigma lens 90mm F2.8 macro in original box, another Sigma camera lens 70/300mm F4-5.6 in original box, a mounting press in original box, an empty camera case and a Sigma camera SA-7, with camera case, a small Pentax camera Opteo 750Z, a small Panasonic camera DNC-FS20 and slide duplicator in original box, a Canon Powershot A75 digital camera, a Vanguard VT-150 tripod, a Zeiss Ikon slide projector in carry case
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a Pentax Spotmatic F camera fitted with a Pentax 55mmf1.8 lens with case and box, boxed with case Minolta Dynax 500si fitted with a Minolta 35-70 zoom lens, Beirette 35mm compact camera, Sunpak 2600 flashgun, Totopoly board game, four shoe cobblers last etc
A late Victorian Kinora filp film viewer oak framed with glass viewer along with four Kinora films no.125, 126, 483 and 98 lens appears in good condition and complete with both lenses, in moving order,and appears to operate correctly, the 'sildes' have some bending which may effect operation, may need some attention.see pics.
A Leica M4-P camera body No1650129 in original box with instruction leaflet, with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmarit 90mm f2.8 lens No1878996, a Leitz Summicron 1:2/35mm lens No2741559, a Leitz Summicron-M 1:2/50mm No3303515, a Leica Meter MR with booklet, a Leitz Wetzlar Tripod as well as two books Handbook of the Leica System and The Leica Rangefinder Way by Andrew Matheson. Very good clean working condition, manual in box
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