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A pair of CAV Model 'E.S.' electric sidelamps,nickel-plated bodies, with 3½ inch bevelled lenses, worn condition, one with ruby red faceted rear lens and some dents in places, offered together with a pair of Lucas 'King of the Road' electric wing lights, chromed with 1½ inch frosted lenses. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of 'Auteroche' oil-illuminating opera lamps, French,squared nickel-plate bodies, each with 2½ inch bevelled clear lens and starcut side-lens with faceted ruby red 'tell-tale' lens to rear, flange mounting and each stamped '164' to mounting bracket, each 19cm high overall. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two 'Atlantic' electric opera lamps,believed by Butlers of Birmingham, nickel-plated bodies, each with one bevelled clear lens and one blue-striped lens, one with maker's plaque and faceted ruby rear lens, spade mounting, each 18cm high. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An S Smith & Sons combination Distance Meter and Speedometer, British, patented 1910,angled bronze block numbered 470163 to rear, the front inset with left-hand distance meter with trip and 'Hundreds' window, measured in furlongs, 8cm diameter bevelled glass lens (cracked), right-hand speedometer 0-60mph outer scale with speed indicator needle and maximum speed needle, 8cm diameter bevelled glass lens, the block 19.3cm wide. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GOOD PAIR OF 'AUTOCLIPSE' SELF-GENERATING ACETYLENE HEADLAMPS, CIRCA 1907,each lamp fork-mounted brass body with under-slung cross body generator, simple flat chimney, 16cm diameter flat glass lens in front of 8.5cm diameter bulls-eye lens and polished alloy reflector. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Jagger lamps from The Centaur Works, Walsall, circa 1930,previously oil illuminated, now converted to electric with reservoirs removed (with some denting to underside), each hexagonal lamp with five bevelled lenses including one lens fitted as a door, (each lamp with one cracked lens), mounting bracket on sixth panel, 29cm high, some wear and denting to replacement domed chimney covers. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A TRAY CONTAINING VARIOUS FILM SLR CAMERAS including Pentax ME Super, fitted with a SMC 50mm f1.7 lens, strap and case, a Pentax AF160 flash, a Zenit TTL fitted with a Helios 44M 58mm f2 lens, strap and case, a Helios 32 flash, a Praktica B200 fitted with a MC 50mm f1.8 lens, a Hanimar 28mm f2.8 lens, a Hanimex TZ1 flash, etc
PENTAX CAMERA,with Asahi 50mm lens, along with a Hoya 52mm lens, a Hoya 49mm lens and a Jessop 52mm lens, in carry caseCondition report: Camera in generally good condition, as are the lenses. Unable to test camera mechanism (unable to wind), though perhaps this is due to there being 0 shots left on the counter (image to illustrate).Lenses under skylight filters as follows:Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mmSigma Zoom K 4-5.6 f=70 200mmSMC Pentax Macro 1:4/100pentax A 1:3.5-4.5 35-70mm
MILITARIA - A SERVICE ISSUE BRASS THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE by R. & J. Beck, London, the innermost tube engraved 'TEL. SIG. (Mk IV) ALSO G.S. / R. & J. BECK LTD / LONDON / 1919 / No.34462', the body with a field-service leather covering, complete with lens caps, overall 29cm compressed, 84.5cm extended; together with a bosun's whistle, with an impressed broad arrow ordnance mark, 12cm long, (2).
A MICROSCOPE OIL LAMP BY WATSON & SONS, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 signed on lacquered brass foot as per title, glass reservoir with stopper, hinged chimney with blue glass filter on adjustable support with loop handle – 11in. (28cm.) high; together with another unsigned but attributed to Watson with adjustable bull’s-eye lens, and two associated lenses on stands (4)Condition report: Good overall condition
A SHIP'S LAMP FROM H.M. DRIFTER SILVER DAWN, 1925, HIRED AS H.M. DRIFTER SILVER DAWN IN 1939 AND DEPLOYED IN OPERATION DYNAMO IN 1940 constructed in copper and brass with maker's label, nameplate on chimney, clear glass Fresnal type full lens with wire guards; hinged top to a lamp assembly within; top and bottom securing handles -- 21in. (53cm.) highFootnote: Hired by the R.N. in November 1939 as a mine recovery vessel and armed with a single 6pdr gun, Silver Dawn was a 'little ship' at the evacuation of Dunkirk and released from duties in October 1945.
A RARE WENHAM TYPE BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY WATSON & SONS, LONDON, CIRCA 1888 constructed in lacquered brass, signed on the tripod base as per title and numbered 1917, with twin pillar supports to calibrated mirror and sub-condenser stage, contained in fitted box with accessories including secondary eyepieces by Kelner; five nosepieces by Watson comprising ¼in., ½in., 2in., 12mm. and 25mm. and a bull’s-eye condensing lens, box – 20 x 11½ x 10in. (50.5 x 29 x 25.5cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition, mirror with spotting to one side, in good mechanical order. Optics apparently complete but untested. Box with splits and weak joints. As viewed.
A COPPER AND BRASS PORT/STARBOARD BOW LAMP FOR THE ROYAL NAVY, BY G.P. LTD, 1943 stamped in three places as per title, with divided Fresnel-type lens to front with red/green filters behind, fore burner with sliding lamp assembly with reflector, hinged top handle with threaded securing point -- 11½in. (29cm.) high
A 1¼IN. OFFICER OF THE WATCH TYPE TELESCOPE BY BUSCH OPTICAL CO. FOR GIEVE MATTHEWS & SEAGROVE LTD, CIRCA 1900 the nickel-plated draw tube signed as per title, the main tube with plaited blue and white contrasting sail cloth with knotwork terminals and owner's inscription J. Mornement R.N., splash cuff with lens cap -- 17¼in. (44cm.) closedCondition report: Optically fine.
A DENT PATENT 182 BOAT COMPASS BY WHYTE, THOMSON & CO., GLASGOW, CIRCA 1915 the 4in. compass card signed as per title and contained within liquid-filled bowl with ebonised rim inscribed Patt. 182 No. 341 with magnifier bar with lens secured over, gimbal-mounted in wooden box with locking arm, hinged door with pasted instructions dated 5th March 1915, securing rings with brass temple-top glazed hood with side light, the rear panel adapted for electric lamp, single shade slide and wooden drop-handle to top – 13in. (33cm.) highFootnote: A similar instrument was used by Shackleton aboard the James Caird for his famous voyage from Elephant Island to South Georgia in 1916.
A BRITISH RAILWAYS TAIL LAMP, marked BR(W), red bulls eye lens to front, with reflector and rusted/damaged reservoir but missing burner, has been repainted white, height excluding handle approximately 35cm, with a three aspect hand lamp marked B.R. complete with reservoir and front clear lens (s.d.), but missing all three pieces of aspect glass from interior, burner and reflector, has been repainted black with silver lens surround, a similar three aspect interior again missing all three pieces of aspect glass, a Lamp Manufacturing & Railway Supplier Company Adlake lamp interior (only), no. 55 or 55/2, appears largely complete with glass, reservoir and burner, has been repainted silver, an incomplete unmarked lamp interior, missing all glass, burner and cap to reservoir and an Oldham Type S Safety lamp, appears largely complete, some paint loss and wear, marked Lancs CC on oval and brass plaque to front, height not including hook approximately 29cm (6)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHIC ITEMS, CUE, MINING RELATED AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include boxed Unicorn cue, a box of 'You and Your Camera' magazines, approximately eighty issues, an Olympus A7-330 Superzoom 35mm camera, a Fuji Film Finepix S6500 digital camera with super Macro 28.300mm f2.7-4.9 lens, boxed Sony Cyber shot digital camera, miners safety lamp, two metal trivets marked Eickhoff-GieBerei showing scenes of mining in the past, figures of miners and thermometers made from coal, signed photograph of Toyah Wilcox and Slade autographs, Road Angel Plus dashboard camera and Magellan Roadmate 300 Satnav, Cath Kidston bags and purses, etc (sd) (3 boxes and loose)
A BOX AND BAG CONTAINING CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT including a Canon EOS 10D digital SLR camera with charger, two batteries and manual, fitted with an Ultrasonic 75-300mm f4 lens, a Canon EOS 10 film SLR camera, fitted with an Ultrasonic 35-135mm f4 lens, a Konica Minolta DIMAG A200 digital camera, assorted binoculars, an Olympus NZ300 Superzoom film camera, a boxed Canon Power Shot A470 digital camera, Boots 2400RF projector, etc (box, bag and boxed projector)
A BOX OF CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, to include a 'Telesmoke' Chimney Sighting device by W. Ottway & Co Ltd, cased, a boxed Minolta Dynax 700si film SLR fitted with a Minolta 24-85mm f3.5-4.5 zoom lens, a Minolta 100-300mm f4.5-5.6 zoom lens with box, a Leitz table top tripod with ball and socket mount, a cased Reflex-Kurelle camera, camera bag, etc (1 box)
A BOX OF CAMERAS AND OTHER PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, including a Praktica BC3 electronic film camera fitted with a Prakticar PB 2.8-4/35-70 MC Pentacon lens, together with a Prakticar PB 4.5-5.6/80-200 MC Pentacon lens, a pair of Stone Ridge 10 x 50 binoculars, an Olympia EL1124 motor drive camera with manual, a boxed Tamashi camera, a Grundig DCR 001 Data Corder, etc (box and camera bag)
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