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A collection of vintage 20th century photographic & video cameras and flashes to include a Fujifilm FinePix S6500 digital camera with 10.7x lens, a Fujifilm S602Zoom Super CCD with a 6x optical zoom lens, a Goldline Focus Free Optical Lens F5.6 35mm camera, a Fujica 8 Zoom Deluxe video camera with a 36mm lens, a Bell & Howell Auto Load Optronic Eye video camera in leather case. The lot to include also various flashes.
A collection of vintage 20th century photographic cameras and lenses to include a Kowa SeT camera body with Kowa Co. No. 420928, Minolta Vectis 40, a Docora Kamerawerk camera in Digna case, a Vitomatic II camera, Konica C35, a Solida Franka camera, an Olympus OM-System Zuiko MC lens, a Fujica Half camera, Cosina CT1G camera body and more.
A collection of vintage 20th century photographic cameras and lenses to include Praktica MTL5, Praktica Super TL1000, Tamron 1:3.5 - 4.5 lens, Mamiya-Sekor C 1:2.8 No. 39298, Vivitar MC 2X Tele Converter for Mamiya 645, Mamiya - Sector C No. 17945, Sigma Zoom-K II 1:4.5 f=70-210mm, Mamiya-Sekor C 1:3.5 f=35mm No. 33365, RMC Tokina80-200mm 1:4 83097094,
A collection of vintage 20th century photographic cameras and lenses to include two Olympus OM10 camera bodies with one having an Olympus OM-System Zuiko lens, an Olympus 35 RC with Olympus E.Zuiko, a Yashica EE, a Kodak folding camera and a Canon G1000 video camera accompanied by cables in fitted carry case.
A Victorian brass aneroid surveying barometer, by E. Newton & Son Ltd, Camborne, second half 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches and with outer altimeter scale annotated 0 to 7000, inscribed Surveying Aneroid E T Newton & Son Ltd. Camborne Cornwall Compensated, the case with rotating bezel, pivoted magnification lens and adjusting knob to adjust the outer margin, in a leather carrying case, 12.2cm diameter, 5cm deepPlease note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of barometers offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
Two Victorian pocket telescopes, mid-19th century, comprising: a five draw nickel example by William Dixey, with lens cap, signed by the flared eye cup C W Dixey, Optician to the Queen, New Bond Strt London, extended length 35 cm; and a six drawer brass telescope by Abraham, with lens cap, signed by the flared eye cup Abraham LIVERPOOL, in a red leather case, extended length - 41cm (2) Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
RARE PAIR OF WWII PERIOD GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE STATIONARY BINOCULARS,by Askania Werke, nr. 360332 104, painted in light grey, stamped Third Reich Kriegsmarine marks, number 109 to lower sectionA Private Scottish Highlands CollectionOptics function and are clear; some small interior specks but no major inclusions or immediate signs of fungus but there is a build up of historic dirt and dust which may be occluding small occasions of such an issue; general wear overall, paint and finish of Third Reich device and surround area has been scratched off; general knocks, nicks, scratches, dust and dirt overall; additional images available; objective/front/larger lens diameter 6cm
Gidal (Tim). 'In the Thirties', 1st edition, Jerusalem: Jerusalem Post Press, no date, c. 1975, black & white illustrations from photographs, signed presentation inscription from the photographer in pencil to title, 'To Richard Sadler, with the pleasure of having cropped one of his five photos = images', dated October 1976, original printed wrappers, 8vo, together with:Gidal (Tim), In the Forties, 1st edition, London: Photographers' Gallery, no date, c. 1981, black & white illustrations from photographs, signed presentation inscription from the photographer for Richard Sadler dated 1982, written vertically upwards to inner margin of first page in green ink, original pictorial wrappers with initialled dotted line in green ink by Gidal running humorously from his camera lens on the front cover to a toe on the rear cover, plus a real photo postcard of 'Siena, 1934', by Gidal, signed by the photographer to lower margin and with long signed message to Richard Sadler to verso, dated 1980, '... your Nude is one of the finest photographs in my fine collection!', in original postmarked Air Mail envelope, plus 3 others by Gidal with signed inscriptions for Sadler, plus one other unsigned duplicate, all original printed wrappers, 4toQTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: From the collection of Dr Richard Sadler FRPS (1927-2020).
Omega Speedmaster; 1963 model on Omega steel bracelet, black dial, working at lotting. Inner case numbered S105.003-63. Bezel with surface scratches and marks, lens with light scratches. Movement clean, anti-magnetic inner cover present. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
TWO GOLD GEORGIAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE CLASPS, hand painted on ivory, one of a gentleman in a blue waistcoat and the other of a lady in classical blue and white dress, each measuring approximately length 40.0mm x width 34.0mm, both in a plain gold mount, with fittings to be fitted to bracelet or necklace, unmarked, approximate gross weight 35.95 grams, Important note: this lot contains elephant material. please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions.Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The item has been registered as exempt from the UK ivory Act 2018, on account of it being a portrait miniature made before 1918 with a surface area smaller than 320 square centimetres. Male portrait submission reference GKD6YTKP, the female portrait submission reference Z2UEYRCQ (Condition report: overall condition good, the push in tongue to the portrait miniature of the lady is missing, each miniature does have some light surface scratches to the lens, a small chip to the edge of the lens on the gentleman, both have some discolouration to the reverse)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD ENAMELLED BELT BUCKLE, a rectangular slim buckle detailed with floral and foliate black and white enamel work with gold inlay, buckle measuring approximately 80.00mm x 31.0mm, stamped with a rams head indicating 18ct gold Paris, France between 1819 and 1838, approximate gross weight 21.0 grams (Condition report: currently in working order, some chipping to the enamel work, visible under the 10x lens, overall condition good)
A Leica Ernst Leitz Wetzlar camera numbered 228,805, with Ross of London Xtralux F/2 lens number 199,108, in Cooke & Perkins rangefinder coupled mount, lacks UV filter. NB: Estimate increased to reflect the rarity of the Ross Xtralux lens. Only a handful of the F/2 lenses were ever produced. For a similar example, serial number 199,154, see Special Auction Services, Fine Photographica including The Mike Simkin Magic Lantern Collection, 7th July 2016, lot 681.
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