A Quartz Spectrograph Camera, by Hilger, London, English, c.1900, signed along the collimator tube 'ADAM HILGER LTD LONDON ENGLAND', on a cast iron base painted in grey lacquer with three brass leveling feet, brass collimator tube with adjustable slit, finely finished French polished mahogany body with an internal prism and quartz lens, Leather bellows and adjustable quarter-plate holder with sets of plates taken in 1968 and a set of calibration plates by Hilger & Watts dated 1957, with an envelope addressed 'Photographic Plates, University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory Oxford Attn: Mr. C. G. Carrington, height 41cm Footnote: this is part of a collection of instruments from the Oxford University Physics Department
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A Large and Impressive Laboratory Burning Glass, French, c.1880, unsigned, on large tri-form cast iron foot, with tall upright column finished in lacquered grey oxide, with single drawer and locking collar, the large lens (glass 20cm diameter) in a brass frame held in a gimbal with locking nuts, closed height 54cm Footnote: this is part of a collection of instruments from the Oxford University Physics Department
A Lanternoscope Magic Lantern Slide Viewer, Adams, English, c.1890, signed to a round ivorine ( a cellulose based artificial material) plaque 'THE PANTOSCOPE, ADAMS & CO LONDON, Rd, No182910', constructed of Polished mahogany with brass viewing hood with lens, glass screen to rear. 25cm tall
A Large Brass Camera Lucida, Harris, English, 1830, signed in script to the side of the clamp ,Thos Harris & Sons, Opticians to the Royal Family, 52 Gt Russel St Bloomsbury ', the lucida constructed of lacquered brass with a screw table clamp, steadying rods, two drawer support rod, viewing prism with shade and double lens arrangement, in the original Dark Maroon Moroccan Leather covered case with velvet lining, case length 25cm
A Brass Camera Lucida, English, c.1880, unsigned, the lucida constructed of lacquered brass with a screw table clamp, steadying rods, two drawer support rod, viewing prism with shade and double lens arrangement, in the original Dark Maroon Moroccan Leather covered case with velvet lining, case length 26cm
A Camera Obscura, French, mid 19th Century paper label to top reads 'Optisch Teekentoestel, Deventer A. Tjaden' a reflex camera obscura with grained paper-covered card body, internal clear glass screen, the card lid lifting to form a light shade with side flaps, pasteboard lens tube with turned wooden lens mount and screw-on cap (split), 20cm wide Footnote: with an old Christies label to the glass screen '10 May 2002 30 Christies'
Childs Toy Magic Lantern, German, c.1880, Jean Schoenner, tinplate construction with Brass cast feet, brass & tin chimney, lens and slides, in maker's fitted box with instructions to inside of lid, with another case of slides in a box Footnote: with an old Christie's label to the glass screen '10 May 2002 30 Christie's'
A Small Collection of Novelty Stanhope Viewers comprising of a miniature pair of binoculars in a leather-covered silk-lined case marked 'Henry Pidduck, 24 St Anns Square, Manchester, with a view of St Peter's Church Tiverton, a pencil in the form of a closed unbrella made of ivory, with a view of sceens around Brighton, and a small tape measure with a bone spindle with a lens but missing the image. (3) [CITES]Note: This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.
A Leica R3 electronic SLR camera, serial number 1458536, with a Leitz Canada Summicron-R 1:2/50 lens, and a Sunpak auto flash, cased.Lot 135The winding and shutter mechanism appear to be jammed.There is corrosion visible internally.There are small spots (fungus?) visible internally in the lens.
A circa 1959 Leica IIIg Rangefinder camera, Nr. 955 720 with a Elmar f=5cm 1:2,8 Nr. 1626523 lens and a signed lens cap in original fitted leather case.Lot 64The shutter mechanism appears to function correctly.The film winder works correctly.The focusing appears to work correctly.The overall condition is very good, the case has a few marks and knocks. Extra images on David Lay website.
A brass telescope and tripod by Watkins, LondonStand: worn with minor rust to the top holder, column and legs knocked and scratchedTelescope: general wear and discolouration to each draw, makers mark quite rubbed "W Watkins, St James Street London"88cm long fully extended, leather scratched and worn, glass objective lens chippedSee photos
A group of collectors' items, including a 19th century miniature watercolour on ivory of the Taj Mahal, within a carved hardwood frame, width 9.3cm, two 'Camden' whist markers, a beadwork purse, a bronze spoon and a gilt brass lens on stand.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.
TWO BOXED HORNBY OO GAUGE INTERCITY 125 HIGH SPEED TRAIN SETS, No.R332, both comprising power car No.43010 (R370), dummy power car No.43011 (R371), set No.253 005 and unnumbered Mk.III coach, all InterCity 125 yellow, blue and grey livery, all in lightly playworn condition, one dummy power car missing headlamp lens, mostly contained in replacement homemade cardboard boxes
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.
(i) with twin lens turret, disc aperture and concave mirror (in Baird & Tatlock (Glasgow) case) (ii) no.164163 with twin lens turret, later condenser, plano-concave mirror and black lacquered stand, engraved ' Univ. Edin E Bot Lam 27 1914', with accessories (cased) (2)(ii) significantly tarnished
with five lens turret , condenser and lamp in stand; together with a quantity of spare parts including binocular and monocular viewers, three stages, four four lens turrets, lenses and other parts (qty) Various subject matter including: plant pollen, pig embryos, algae, inserts, animal parts etc.
no.1048524 with Elmarit f2.8 90mm lens and prism viewer; Leica Standard no.330437 with Elmar f3.5 50mm lens; together with Leitz Super-Angulon f4 21mm lens, Leitz (Canada) Telyt f4.8 280mm lens, Leitz Elmar f2.8 50mm, an Ensignette and a Kodak folding cameraboth cameras worn; Elmarit lens has some scratches to glass; Elmar f3.5 lens cloudy; Super-Angulon some scratches;
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