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Box of cameras, camera accessories and equipment to include; a vintage camera bag, Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F camera in original leather case, AF160 Pentax flash in original box, various cased lenses including a Vivitar 90-230mm autozoom lens, A-18 Toshiba flash, a Weston Master universal exposure meter in leather case, various boxed film canisters, Solitel Praktica tele converter etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three boxes of assorted camera equipment to include: Cinerex Super 8 camera, Super colour swinger 2 Polaroid land camera, Polaroid 600 extreme instant camera, Conica camera, boxed digital camera, 2.5X zoom slide duplicator, a Hanimex macro lens, a Canon 35-70mm zoom lens, Sigma wide angle lens, Super-Takumar 135mm lens, Boots compact 3000 power zoom cinecamera, flash units, other accessories and a boxed Eumig mark 50 502D film projector. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Russian Lubitel 166B. 120mm camera. (seems to have film inside but back opened).
British Military/Nautical 19th century mahogany cased and brass mounted telescope. Four draw with lenses and prisms in pristine condition, sliding lens cover to the eye piece. Mahogany bound around the body, made from brass with its protective lacquer coating intact, English, circa 1830 - 1870
British WWII Admiralty Pattern 378A signalling Heather type made by Renfrew Electric and Refrigeration Co Ltd. They clamped to a top fixture of either a telescope or binoculars (aboard ship) andand were used only at night to send traffic from ship to ship. I assume the different lens shades were selected based on light conditions at the time it was being used. In excellent condition with original paper instruction, but missing its battery.
British Churchill Mark V, Cromwell and Centaur Tank Artillery Gun Sight WWII, first year of production, British No48 x 3 L MKI.S. tank Howitzer sighting scope. It was manufactured by A.K.& S. in 1944 and was designed to be used on the British 95mm howitzer and with the BESA 7.92mm machine gun. The 95mm tank howitzer was first introduced in 1944 and was fitted to the Churchill Mark V and VIII, the Cromwell VI & VIII and the Centaur IV tanks. This example is production O.S. 1019 G.A.No. 213. Below this is the military broad arrow acceptance stamp. The lens in in good condition with fractures and still retaining its rubber eye cover and handle.
Folding cameras, to include a Zeiss Ikon 511/2 Telma Simplex with a Nettar Anastigmat f/6.3 105mm lens, Kodak Monitor No. 1 Supermatic with an Anastigmat Special f/4.5 101mm lens, Zeiss Ikon 511/2 Derval Simplex with a Nettar Anastigmat f/6.3 105mm lens, and a Kodak No. 1 Autographic Junior in original box (4)
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