Tinplate and Brass Magic Lanterns, one Russian iron with triple-wick paraffin illuminant, in wooden case, F, lens period but replaced, lacks chimney and condenser; one painted tinplate, F-G, lacks chimney, condenser and illuminant; and one painted tinplate with modern electric illuminant, G, restored; (3)
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An early to mid-19th Century Mahogany Case of Paper-Covered Microscope Slides, of small size, each apx 52mm long, case fitted and velvet lined, various specimens, some for use with Lieberkühn, G (36 slides); and W Watson & Sons 'Service' microscope, with triple nosepiece, including Zeiss lens, in mahogany case, G
The Richard Rigby Magic Lantern and Slide Collection Magic Lanterns, mid-20th Century Philip Harris Ltd mahogany and black crackle-finish tinplate epidiascope lantern, with ES thread electric Quickset Major electric illuminant and original attachable slide changer operating with folding front, G; Newton & Co black painted tinplate and brass magic lantern, with oval embossed plate 'Newton & Co, Opticians, 3 Fleet St, Temple Bar, London', in wooden case, F, lacks illuminant and condenser, lens replaced and incomplete, case door missing; and brass and tinplate magic lantern, G, overpainted, lacks illuminant, chimney replaced (3)
The Abbeydale Horizontal Enlarger, patent 14137-1913, made in England by Houghton-Butcher, G, light surface oxidation, chains G, some tarnishing to brass, oak body G-VG, bellows G, with electric illuminant, untested, condenser, negative plate carrier, VG, with Wray Supar 5¼ in f/4.5 lens, some wear to barrel, elements G
A Gandolfi Half Plate Camera, 4¾'' x 3¾'', body G-VG, some light surface marks, some tarnishing/wear to brass, bellows VG, focus screen intact, with Carl Zeiss Jena 13.5cm f/6.3 Tessar kens, elements F-G, some fungus, in F Deckel Compur shutter, shutter working, sometimes sluggish, with a Ross Homocentric 8½'' f/6.3 lens, elements G, light fungus, dust, with hood, lens board with home fitted with Agilux shutter enclosed in wooden surround with alumininum and brass lens mount, shutter fired and cocked with spring type quick release cable, shutter fires, with Taylor Hobson 14 Inch f/5.6 Anastigmat lens, serial no TT285733, marked with ministry broad arrow, serial no 14A/3254, elements G, some haze, again home fitted to aluminium barrel on lens board lens board, shutter fired with quick release cable, shutter sometimes sluggish, with Wray focus screen magnifier, with two modified roll film backs, six DDS, mahogany cover, lens board, with camera case, DDS Case, with H Fords wooden tripod and ebonised wooden table tripod
A Tyler & England Bros KC No 3 Half Plate Field Camera, circa 1900, triple extension, chamfered-corner bellows, Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter, Beck Symmetrical f/8 lens, body G, shallow cracks to rear standard, with rear focusing screen, velvet viewing cloth and DDS mahogany plate holder
A Rouch Patent Portable Whole Plate Field Camera, square-cornered maroon bellows, manufacturer's plate states ROUCH'S PATENT CAMERA MANUFACTURED BY W.W. ROUCH & CO LONDON, rising front, swinging back, folding baseboard covers rear focusing screen, version without brass binding, with roller blind shutter, not working, Ross 10 x 8 Rapid Symmetrical brass lens, s/no 37479, lens fitting holes on lens board no longer useable and three DDS plate backs, one with corner chip and one with two large cracks
A Thornton Pickard No 2 Folding Ruby Quarter Plate Hand and Stand Camera, circa 1910, double extension, rising and tilting front, reversing back, leather covered mahogany body F-G, Automat shutter sluggish, Beck-Steinheil Convertible Orthostigmat Series II No 3A 5½in f/6.8 lens P-F, fungus, Thornton Pickard outfit case together with a Zeiss Ikon Ica Icarette, serial no K12121, 4 x 6.5cm on roll film, Compur shutter faulty, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5cm f/4.5 lens, circa 1927
A Sinclair Tropical Una Hand and Stand Camera outfit, half plate, maker's plate with pre 1926 London address, mahogany body G, focusing screen G, double extension, no lens, together a collapsible lens hood, a Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter, two DDS plate holders, a hinged mahogany tilting camera base, a Sinclair fitted outfit case and other items
A Thornton Pickard Royal Ruby Whole Plate Field Camera, serial no RD 406076, triple extension, chamfered corner tapered bellows, reversing back, body G-VG, Royal T & I roller blind shutter, not working, neat repair frame to lens board, no lens, with three DDS plate holders and maker's leather case, P
An L.F. Deardorff 8 x 10 Deardorff View Series Camera, serial no 3350, circa 1960, dark brown wood, nickel-plated fittings, triple extension, movements include front and rear swing, front and rear tilt and front rise and fall, body VG, bellows G, some crumpling due to recent lack of use, 6in square lens board, Rodenstock Sironar-N 300mm f/5.6 MC lens F, overall haze and fungus, Copal 3 shutter not working, 8 x 10in and half plate sprung focusing backs, a JRD black focusing cloth, six 6in square lens boards with cutouts of varying sizes, a 8 x 10in fresnel screen, three Fidelity Elite 8 x 10in DDS and three Fidelity Deluxe half plate DDS cut film holders, four 8 x 10in colour diapositives and five art paper prints
A Dallmeyer Half Plate Tailboard Camera, circa 1885, black square-cornered bellows, maker's plate states J.H. DALLMEYER OPTICIAN LONDON, body VG, front and rear septum slots, damage to upper front slot, rising and cross front, tilting back with Dallmeyer No 4 Stigmatic Series II f/6 lens, serial no 62787, 1900, a Dallmeyer Tele-Photo Attachment 4in lens, serial no 63269, 1901, a Ross Zeiss Patent Convertible Anastigmat 9in and 11½in lens,two cased filters, focusing cloth, three DDS, wooden tripod and leather fitted outfit case
A G Houghton & Son Sanderson 5 x 4in Hand & Stand Camera serial no 1755, original model, circa 1901, twin bow spring infinity catches, square-cornered red bellows, body G, an Emil Busch Aplanat No 2½ 6½in f/6.5 lens, Bausch & Lomb Unicum shutter jammed, with rear focusing screen and viewing hood
A Houghtons Sanderson Regular Quarter Plate Hand and Stand Camera, serial no 8953, circa 1904, chamfered red bellows, double extension, spirit level, brilliant viewfinder and focusing screen missing, maker's model plate covered by shutter housing, body F-G, wear to leather, wide angle flap clip has lost small screw, with non-original Compur dial-set shutter working and Contessa-Nettel Sonnar Anastigmat 15cm f/4.5 lens P-F, haze
A J. Lancaster & Son Instantograph Half Plate Field Camera, mid 1890s, carrying strap, square-cornered red bellows F, taped reinforcement to bellows corners, double extension, rising and tilting front, tilting and swing back, landscape or portrait selection focusing screen, body F, model name and maker's plates, Bausch & Lomb shutter sticking, brass f/8 lens F, haze, together with 20 approx glass magic lantern strips in an EP Standard Magic Lantern case
A J. Lancaster & Son Instantograph Half Plate Field Camera, mid 1890s, square-cornered red bellows G, double extension, rising and tilting front, tilting and swing back, landscape or portrait selection focusing screen, body F, maker's and model plates present but only maker's name still visible, Lancaster rotary sector shutter, no rubber band, Lancaster brass lens P-F, fungus, attached to lens board by single screw
Electrically-Illuminated Optical Equipment, one Houghton-Butcher aluminium circular-bodied magic lantern with bellows, F-G, lacks illuminant; one black-crackle finish Ensign-Optiscope No. 6 with Aldis-Butcher 8 inch projection lens, G; and one German35mm projector with Paul Sollors 75mm lens and adjustable stand and clamp on wooden plinth, F-G; (3)
Two Lancaster Instantograph Field Cameras, comprising a half plate 1896 Instantograph Patent camera, with a J. Lancaster & Son's f/10 lens, a quarter plate Special Brass-Bound Instantograph Patent, circa 1891, with a Marion & Co Radial ½ Plate lens, together with five Lancaster quarter plate Lancaster double dark slides; the half plate camera is in fair condition with missing back frame maker's name plate and crumpling to the bellows at the front; the quarter plate camera is in poor condition with missing front of baseboard maker's name plate and holes and crumpling to bellows, both cameras have Lancaster shield on the top of the back frame, square-cornered black bellows and focusing screens
A Linhof Technika 70 Camera Outfit, viewfinder clear, focu/rangefinder functions, body G, some wear to edges, some tape residue to side, bellows F-G, repair to bottom edge, with cable release grip, with film plate back, focus screen intact, with Carl Zeiss 100mm f/2.8 Planar lens, in Sinchro-compur shutter, shutter sluggish/sticking on slow speeds, barrel G, elements G, some light scratches from cleaning, with hood, with drop in filter holder, front/rear caps, with Scneider Kreuznach 180mm f/5.5 Tele Arton lens, in Synchro shutter, shutter little sluggish on slow speeds, barrel G, elements G, small fungus spot to rear element, some dust, with caps, in Technika lens board, with Schneider Kreuznach 65mm f/8 Super Angulon lens, shutter working, barrel G, elements F-G, fungus, with caps, in Technika lens board, with two Super Rollex 56 x 72 film backs, in brown Linhof outfit case
A 1950s Monorail Camera, no visible maker, most likely De-Vere, serial number on rail 6547, all moves freely, with 5'' x 4'' (no focus screen) & 6½'' x 5'' film plate backs, tapered bellows, G, some scratches and wear, with Schneider Kreuznach Xenar 135mm f/4.7 lens, in Compur-D shutter, shutter working, elements G, haze, in 5½'' x 5½'' lens board, with seven 5 x 4 film holders by various manufacturers
A Sinar Norma Monorail View Camera, comprising camera body F, a Copal shutter, not working, a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 180mm f/5.6 lens, aperture stuck at f/22 on a Sinar lens board with a Synchro-Compur shutter, working, two monorail extensions, 5 x 4in and 7 x 5in bellows, seven Fidelity Elite 5 x 4in cut film holders and a Gossen Sinarsix exposure metre, all in a Sinar outfit case
A Houghtons Premier 12 x 12in Studio Camera, circa 1910, mahogany body, no lens, chamfered straight bellows, original rising front replaced by fixed lens board with 4in diameter screw mount, front and rear standards move along frame base, rear standard tilts and equipped with a Kodak half plate sprung focusing screen back, camera is mounted on a large wheeled stand, possibly oak, with crank height adjustment and an adjustable table
A Linhof Super Technika IV Technical Camera, format 5 x 4in, serial no 62524, body F-G, a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 150mm f/5.6 lens F, dust, fungus, shutter working, rangefinder cam for 210mm lens, with focusing screen, viewing hood, five Arca-Swiss 5 x 4in cut film holders, one slightly damaged and a TPM SO3 heavy-duty tripod with Poba ball head
A Linhof Kardan Master TL Monorail View Camera, body F, includes front standard assembly, Linhof lens board fitted with flat Kardan adapter, a Linhof Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 150mm f/5.6 multicoating lens, F-G, slight haze, dust, with Synchro-Compur shutter working, 5 x 4in straight bellows, P-F, small crack covered with tape, 5 x 4in ground glass focusing screen, a right angle mirror magnifier and a spare, a recessed Kardan lens board adapter,a Linhof universal viewfinder, a Linhof frame finder, six Arca-Swiss 5 x 4in cut film holders and two aluminium transport box cases
Cut Film Holders and Accessories, comprising five Fidelity Deluxe double dark slide 5 x 4in film holders, a Toyo example, three Fidelity Deluxe DDS half plate cut film holders, a Sinar 14cm square metal lens board, a set of Ilford Multigrade printing filters, a Paterson Super System 4 developing tank and a Deardorff 5 x 4in ground glass focusing glass
A Sinar Norma 5 x 4in Monorail View Camera, comprising camera body G, tapered bellows, a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 150mm f/5.6 lens F-G, slight haze, in a Synchro-Compur shutter, not working except on 1/400s, a Schneider-Kreuznach Angulon 90mm f/6.8 lens F-G, fungus spot, in a Synchro-Compur shutter, working, both in a Sinar lens board, a monorail extension, extension straight bellows, bag bellows, an additional standard with 5in (13cm) square frame, four Graphic Riteway 5 x 4in cut film holders, a magnifier, a Sinar brochure and various small accessories, all in a Sinar outfit case
A Lumix GF1 Digital Camera, powers up, shutter working, flash working appears to function as should, body VG, with body cap, with Lumix G X Vario 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 lens, barrel VG, elements VG, with front/rear caps, in lens bag, with Lumix G 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH Mega I.O.S lens, barrel VG, elements VG, with front/rear caps, in lens bag, with Lumix DMW-LVF1 live viewfinder, working, VG, in case, with charger, manual, strap, in maker's box and a Steinzeiser UV & Hoya CIR-PL filters
A Pentax K5 DSLR Camera, serail no 4037177, powers up, shutter working, appears to function as should, body VG, with body cap, strap, two batteries, charger & manual, in maker's box, with SMC DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL lens, barrel G, some fading to grip, elements G-VG, some dust, with front/rear caps, hood, with matching serial number card, in maker's box
A Canon EOS 350D DSLR Camera, powers up, shutter working, appears to function as should, body G, some wear, with a Canon EFS 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II USM lens, auto focus working, with battery & charger, in maker's box with manuals, with EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II Ultrasonic lens, auto focus functions, barrel G-VG, elements VG, with front/rear caps, in maker's box and an EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II lens, auto focus functions, with front and rear caps
An Ica Ideal 246 Folding Plate Camera, body G-VG, light wear, bellows G, light wear, shutter fires, no slow speeds, with fall & rise & pan movement, with Doppel Anastigmat Maximar 3.5cm f/6.8 lens, elements F, fungus, with three film plates, in wallet, in worn case, with 16 gelatin silver prints of the Austrian Alps
A Zeiss Ikon Bebe Strut Folding Plate Camera, 6.5 x 9cm, body F, bellows have a small rip, dial-set shutter not working on slow speeds, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm f/4.5 lens, serial no 790646, circa 1927, F, haze, with three plate holders and a Harrisons Opticians Birmingham leather outfit case
A Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C 530/2 Rangefinder Folding Camera, format 6 x 9cm on roll film, body G, paint loss to edges, Compur-Rapid shutter working, after-market flash sync wiring, rangefinder working, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm f/4.5 lens, s/no 1677796, 1936, F-G, haze, with maker's leather ERC and a few unrelated accessories
A Zeiss Ikon Contessa Nettel Citoskop Stereo Camera, serial no 588289, three lens reflex type for 45 x 107mm plates, body G, labelled Contessa Nettel on faceplate and Zeiss Ikon on viewing hood, rising front, Compur Stereo shutter sluggish at slow speeds, Carl Zeiss Jena 6.5cm f/4.5 lenses F, haze, with six dark slide plate holders, eight unopened packs of Ilford 45 x 107mm special lantern plates, a leather case, two yellow filters and a few accessories
A Voigtländer Bessa RF Rangefinder Folding Camera, pre-war specification, 6 x 9cm format on roll film, mask for 6 x 4.5cm, body VG, wear to carrying strap, light marks to back, Compur-Rapid shutter working, rangefinder dim but working, a Skopar 10.5cm f/3.5 lens F-G, mild fungus, with hinged yellow filter, maker's instruction booklet
A Plaubel Makina II Strut Folding Camera, black front, format 6.5 x 9cm on sheet film or 6 x 9cm on roll film, body F-G, rubbing around rear focusing screen, Compur rim-set shutter working, Anticomar 10cm f/2.9 lens F, cleaning marks, with rear focusing screen, six DS film holders, a Plaubel roll film back and a leather hard case
An early to mid 20th Century Triple-Extension Russian Iron and Brass Robert Rigby & Sons 'Empire' Electric Magic Lantern, with Aldis-Butcher 10 inch Projection Lens, Patent condenser with sprung elements and sliding action for easy removal with wooden grip, with hinged cover and sprung slide for Triumph illuminant stand and parabolic mirror, G-VG, lacks illuminant
Important announcement – the estimates have been revisedA late 19th Century Mahogany and Brass Newton and Co Magic Lantern, engraved to front 'Newton & Co, Opticians to Her Majesty The Queen and the Government, 3, Fleet Street, London' and ivorine retailer's plate on door, with Quickest Major illuminant stand, 12in lens and extension tube, brass and steel screw for elevation of hinged baseboard, in wooden case with side door panel, VG, chimney and cowl repainted, lacks illuminant, with generic 14in lens, lacks pivoting cover
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