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WHITE STAR LINE BINOCULARS OF THE EXACT TYPE INITIALLY USED IN THE TITANICS CROWS NEST PAIR OF BINOCULARS BY JW RAY & CO LIVERPOOL (WHO MADE OTHER TITANIC PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, SUCH AS ENGINE TELEGRAPHS AND BINNCALES), USED ON WHITE STAR LINE VESSELS OUT OF LIVERPOOL. THESE ARE THE EXACT TYPE DESCRIBED AS BEING USED ON THE TITANIC ON THE DELIVERY TRIP TO SOUTHAMPTON, ALTHOUGH THEY WERE THEN FAMOUSLY TAKEN OFF THE SHIP BY DEPARTING SECOND OFFICER DAVID BNLAIR - MEABING THERE WERE NONE AVAILABLE AT THE CRUCIAL TIME A FEW DAYS LATER LOOKOUT GEORGE HOGG GAVE THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE IN LONDON: 17496 - WHO GAVE THEM TO YOU, DO YOU REMEMBER? HOGG - MR BLAIR, THE ACTING SECOND OFFICER THEN 17497 - MR BLAIR, WHO WAS THEN ACTING AS SECOND OFFICER? - YES 17498 - DID YOU NOTICE HOW THEY WERE MARKED? 'THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD' ''SECONF OFFICER, SS TITANIC'' 17499 - THAT WAS ON ONE SIDE, WAS IT? - YES 17500 - WAS ''THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD'' THE SAME? - NO, YOU WORKED THEM AS YOU WANTED TO USE THEM THESE BINOCULARS HAVE THE ''THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD'' SETTINGS SO EXACLTY DESCRIBED BY HOGG. EXPENSIVE AT THE TIME, THEY COMPRISE THREE SEPARATE LENSES , REVOLVED BY MANIPULATING A SWITCH WHEEL TO THE SIDE. EACH LENS HAD A DIFFERENT FOCAL LENGTH, THAT FOR MARINE BEING OBVIOSULY THE LONGEST. THEY WERE THJE FINEST QULAITY AVAILABLE IN BRITAIN AT THE TIME, BUT ARE INADEQUATE TODAY A RUSTED PAIR OF SUCH BINOCULARS WHERE RECOVERED FROM THE DEBRIS OF THE CARPATHIA WHILE THERE IS NO SUGGESTION THESE GLASSES WHERE EVER ON ABOARD THE TITANIC, THE PARTICULAR PAIR HAD SERVICE IN THE WHITE STAR LINE UNTIL AT LEAST THE OUTBREAK OF THE GREAT WAR. IN MUSEUM-STANDARD VERY FINE CONDITION AND FULLY OPERATIONAL, WITH THEIR OWN ORIGINAL LEATHER CARRYING CASE FROM THE LONDON EVIDENCE OF LOOKOUT FRED FLEET: 17401 - DO YOU THINK IF YOU HAD THE GLASSES YOU COULD HAVE SEEN THE ICEBERG SOONER? FLEET - CERTAINLY 17402 - HOW MUCH SOONER DO YOU THINK YOU COULD HAVE SEEN IT? FLEET - IN TIME FOR THE SHIP TO GET OUT OF THE WAY
A glass lace-maker's condenser or water lens and stopper, c.1760, the large globe body raised on a tall folded foot, a small lace-maker's lamp and a concave tazza or comport with everted rim, 30.5cm max. (4) Condensers of this type were filled with water and provided a powerful magnifying tool for lace-makers and engravers engaged in detailed work.
MODERN JEWELLERY BOXES & CONTENTS (2) and other collectables including a carved bone letter opener with Stanhope lens showing the castle and railway station at Shrewsbury, the jewellery to include a Geneve 9ct gold lady's bracelet watch, 8.4grms gross, vintage 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch with base metal bracelet, silver and other dress rings, pair of white metal cat earrings, modern gilt metal swivel pendant fob and various other items of interest
Attributed to Bernard Lens [early 18th Century]-A miniature portrait of Andrew Coltee Ducarel (1713-1785),:-bust-length, wearing a short powdered wig and blue jacket with gold braid, signed with a monogram lower right, 'eggshell' background, on ivory, oval 4cm, in a gold case with raised foliate back signed 'DF' (?).
Mixed vintage cameras and accessories, one tray including Zorki-4K with Jupiter-8 lens; Lomo Lubitel 166B twin-lens camera, boxed; folding Ensign camers with original box; four miniature cameras, Ensign Midget camera, boxed; Minetta, boxed; Petie and a Speedex; Kodak Bantam; Boots box camera; Kodak early 20th century catalogue; and camera trigger.
A Hasselblad 500 C Camera, serial no CR 33357, shutter working, body G, light wear, chrome scratch to left hand bottom edge, paint wear to waist level viewfider flaps, with Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 2575990, barrel G, some wear to mount, light marks, elements G, some fungus, with A12 back, lens cap and Hasselblad 50-70 professional lens hood
A Hasselblad 2000FC/M 100th Anniversary SLR Camera, serial no RI 1520822, made to celebrate Hasselblad's 100 years (1885-1985) of involvement in photography, commemorative no 637, body VG, gilt trim, marks to anniversary plate, shutter working, a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2.8 lens VG, with instruction manual, maker's wooden presentation box and anniversary outer box
A Zenza Bronica ETRS SLR Camera, serial no 7113388, format 6 x 4.5cm on 120 roll film, wait level finder, 220 film back, body G, shutter working, a Zenzanon EII 75mm f/2.8 lens, barrel F, scuff, elements F-G, edge fungus, with an ETR 120 back, Hoya 62mm Skylight filter and collapsible lens hood
A Kiev 60 TTL SLR Camera and Two Lenses, serial no 9209621, format 6 x 6cm, eye-level viewfinder, with detachable accessory shoe, body G, wear to base plate, shutter working but stays closed at 1/1000s, metre not working, a Volna-3 80mm f/2.8 lens P-F, fungus to front glass and a Zodiak-8 30mm f/3.5 lens F, spotting to front glass, with cap
A Linhof Technika 70 Technical Camera, format 56 x 72mm, serial no 91080, body F, Synchro-Compur shutter working, metre not working, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar 80mm f/2.8 lens F, fitted with matching rangefinder cam, mild fungus and a Xenotar 135mm f/3.5 lens F-G, edge haze, with rear focusing screen and three Super Rollex roll film backs, one marked for 220 film, a bellows lens hood and maker's instructions
Two Konica Koni-Omegaflex M Twin Lens Cameras, serial no 70861T, body VG, shutter working, two Konica Hexanon 90mm f/3.5 lenses F, haze, serial no 70293T, body G, shutter not working, two Konica Hexanon 90mm f/3.5 lenses G, with three 120 6 x 6cm film magazines, all with stuck film transport levers
An Agilux Agiflex III 6 x 6cm SLR Camera and Lens, serial no R6290, body VG, shutter working at 1/25 to 1/500s and T, slow speeds untested, Agilux Anastigmat 80mm f/2.8 lens F-G, edge haze, cleaning marks, Mag 3 and Mag 5 extension tubes, an Agilux Telephoto 24cm f/5.5 lens F-G, dust and edge haze and maker's ERC
An Agilux Agiflex II 6 x 6cm SLR Camera and Lenses, serial no R4043, body VG, shutter working at 1/25 to 1/500s and B, slow speeds untested, Agilux Anastigmat 80mm f/3.5 lens F-G, edge haze and dust, an Agilux Telephoto 16cm f/5.5 lens F, light fungus and dust, an Agilux Telephoto 30cm f/5.5 lens F-G, mild fungus and maker's ERC
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