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AN ADLAKE NO. 55 RAILWAY LAMP, black painted body with clear bulls eye lens, complete with lift out No. 55/4 reservoir and burner, B.R. (M) plaque to rear, height approximately 38cm, in ex railway condition with paint loss and wear and rusting to case, with a Wakefield three aspect railway hand lamp, missing clear lens and green lens damaged, complete with burner, reservoir and reflector, green painted body with Wakefield plaque dated 1945, ex railway condition with paint loss and wear and surface rusting, height approximately 32cm, with a Charles Andrew carriage lamp, black body with red lens, complete with burner and reservoir, Andrew plaque to front in worn condition, height approximately 18cm (excluding handle)
A GROUP OF RADIO'S, TYPEWRITERS, CAMERAS, ETC, including a Roberts R404 radio with envelope of operating instructions, an Imperial 60 typewriter, a portable Royal Royalite 120 typewriter, a Unicum Rochester Camera Co. Lens, a Hitachi Transistor 8 radio, a Telefunken radio, a No. 5 folding Brownie , a Kodak No 3 Autographic Model, etc (box and 7 loose items)
AN ORIGINAL OLYMPUS F HALF FRAME FILM CAMERA fitted with a 38mm f1.8 Olympus Zuiko lens and F T exposure meter, together with an Olympus Pen F 100mm f3.5 telephoto lens, instruction book, warranty cards and receipt, Voightlander Vito II with Skopar 50mm f3.5 lens (Condition:- shutter sticking on Pen F, no dents, lightly marked to the body)
Jürgen LIT Fischer*, FeuerlinseJürgen LIT Fischer*, (1941- 2005)Design 1969Licht / Spiegel Objekt Modell Feuerlinse. Entwurf 1969. Halbdurchlässige Spiegellinsen, Metall und Acrylglas. Elektrifiziert. 49,5 x 43,5 x 20 cm. Es wurden nur ca. 20 Exemplare dieses Modells realisiert. Jürgen LIT Fischer*, FeuerlinseJürgen LIT Fischer*, (1941- 2005)Design 1969Light / mirror object model fire lens. Designed in 1969. Semi-transparent mirror lenses, metal and acrylic glass. 49.5 x 43.5 x 20 cm. Only about 20 copies of this model were realized.
Jürgen LIT Fischer*, Focus II, 4 piecesJürgen LIT Fischer*, (1941- 2005)1982Focus II (Sphärisches Licht Relief). 1982. 4 Arbeiten. Kunststofflinse, Glas. Außerhalb der Auflage, da das Objekt Teil einer großen temporären Installation war. 27 x 27 cm. Jürgen LIT Fischer*, Focus II, 4 piecesJürgen LIT Fischer*, (1941- 2005)1982Focus II (spherical light relief). 1982. 4 papers. Plastic lens, glass. Out of the edition, as the object was part of a large temporary installation. 27 x 27 cm.
Adolf Luther*, Hängelinse, LensAdolf Luther*, (1912 - 1990)1973Hängelinse. 1973. Halbtransparente Spiegelglaslinse, konvex gewölbt, Acrylglas, Hartkunststoffrahmen. D. 51 cm. Auf dem Rand bezeichnet: Luther 73 (geritzt). Adolf Luther*, Hängelinse, LensAdolf Luther*, (1912 - 1990)1973Hanging lens. 1973. Semi-transparent mirror glass lens, convexly curved, acrylic glass, hard plastic frame. D. 51 cm. Inscribed on the edge: Luther 73 (scratched).
Hasselblad Cameras and Equipment, Mixed LotHasselbladHASSELBLAD. Mittelformatkamera Hasselblad Super Wide C mit Objektiv Carl Zeiss Biogon 1:4,5 f=38mm, Pistolengriff und Prismensucher.Mittelformatkamera Hasselblad 500C/M mit Filmhalter A24-6x6, 6x6, Polaroid-Rückteil und Objektiven Planar 2,8/80 T* no. 6955135, Sonnar 1:4 f=150mm T* no. 5800672, Distagon 1:4 f=50mm no. 4344640, Distagon 1:4 f=40mm T* no. 5455791 mit Gegenlichtblende und Haze-Filter 104, Balgen, Belichtungsmesser Gossen Profisix, Filter und diverses Zubehör. Hasselblad Cameras and Equipment, Mixed LotHasselbladHASSELBLAD. Medium format camera Hasselblad Super Wide C with lens Carl Zeiss Biogon 1:4.5 f = 38mm, pistol grip and prism viewfinder.Medium format camera Hasselblad 500C/M with film holder A24-6x6, 6x6, Polaroid back and lenses Planar 2.8/80 T* no. 6955135, Sonnar 1:4 f = 150mm T* no. 5800672, Distagon 1:4 f = 50mm no. 4344640, Distagon 1:4 f = 40mm T* no. 5455791 with lens hood and haze filter 104, bellows, light meter Gossen Profisix, filters and various accessories.
A Nikon F60 camera, boxed and with instructions; together with various camera accessories to include Soligor 18-200mm lens, Hoya HNC lens, camera bag etcCondition report: Camera is film, not digital as originally catalogued.Still in original box and packaging.Seal is still inside where film would go.
Collection of Hasselblad and Leitz camera accessories, consisting of a boxed Hasselblad Focusing screen, boxed winding crank 1, Hasselblad tripod quick coupling H, Gossen Multisix, Hasselblad pistol grip, Leitz Wetzlar lens mount, Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar GGr filter, Hasselblad viewfinder, Sangamo Weston Master V light meter , two Hasselblad lens hoods, and others, including six camera bags (qty)
Admiral Lord Nelson Interest: A three draw brass telescope, unsigned, circa 1798, Length: Closed 295mm / 11 1/2 inches; extended 880mm / 34 1/2 inches. engraved in continental style on the lens capsule: Admiral Nelson 1798 Ship Vanguard.with later wooden caseOf high magnification with the metalwork of non-standard design, this instrument may have been specially engineered and commissioned for Nelson in the 1790s. Possibly it was used by Nelson in the Mediterranean whilst in Vanguard during the 1798 Nile campaign.Provenance: Admiral Lord Nelson (1758-1805). By repute gifted to his father's (Rev Edmund Nelson) servant Abraham Cook (1776-1856) or Abraham's brother John Cook (born 1781) firstly member of Merton household and subsequently an Ordinary Seamen in HMS Conqueror at the Battle of Trafalgar. To their younger brother, William Thomas Cook (1795-1881). Thence by direct descent.NOTE: other telescopes with possible Nelson's provenance include: One sold Christie's 1932 with Hardy family provenance, for £1500 (now National Maritime Museum, Greenwich); another "gifted" by Nelson, also to a servant, in 1804 (sold at auction in 1904); another he gifted, also in 1804, to a seaman in Victory (exhibited in 1896) and a telescope he is said to have been given by his father Rev. Edmund Nelson (sold at Sotheby's in 1920 for £50).
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