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A J. Lancaster The 1889 Instantograph Whole Plate Field Camera, no lens, maker's plate missing, square-cornered model plate 'THE 1889 INSTANTOGRAPH PATENT', body F, square-cornered bellows, crumples at the front and a hole in one corner, with focusing screen, a DDS plate holder, one slide broken and a black viewing cloth
A Sanderson Regular Hand and Stand Camera, half plate, made by Houghtons Ltd, serial no 21253, circa 1912, body F, chamfered tapered red bellows, rear viewing screen, body F, a detached Carl Zeiss Jena Protarlinse VII 35cm lens with Koilos shutter, stuck half open, a small Shew No 2 PP 8326 lens, a detached Adams viewfinder, two DDS plate holders and a leather outfit case
A Houghtons Ensign Half Plate Field Camera, circa 1910, possibly a King or Empress model, incomplete, front standard missing, lens panel, rear focusing screen and chamfered dark maroon bellows present, Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter, modified with a Aldis Uno Anastigmat lens and a dial-set leaf shutter, the base frame and turntable are detached from the camera, together with five DDS plate holders
A Thornton-Pickard 'Folding Ruby' Half-Plate No. 2 Hand and Stand Plate Camera, black leather-covered mahogany and lacquered brass interior, with rack and pinion rising, with later TT& H Cooke Aviar f/4.5 8¼in lens in Deckel Compound shutter, with two associate matching dds, and eight various dds, circa 1910, interior G-VG, exterior F-G, name disc missing, catch not functioning, lens G
A late 19th Century W H Humphries & Co mahogany and brass 10in x 8in Field Camera, with rising front, maker's plate 'W H Humphries Co, maker's, 268 Upper Street Islington, London N', with Humphries '10 x 8 Drayton 1077' brass lens, with case of Waterhouse stops, and Humphries 'Drayton R R Special', with case of Waterhouse stops and set of three dds, with later Thornton-Pickard roller blind shutter, circa 1890, company recorded from 1889-1892, G-VG, focusing screen replaced, pinholes to bellows, shutter P, elements G, some fungus
Taylor Taylor & Hobson brass and black lacquer Lenses, f/10 21in Cooke Anastigmat lens serial no. 249264, in composition lensboard to fit previous lot, F-G, elements G, one large internal fungus patch, lacks front hood, and Series V whole plate lens, F-G, dent to rear mount, elements F-G, spotting (2)
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass 12in x 16in Tailboard Camera, maker's plate missing, but probably W Watson & Sons, with lensboard and three dds, in maker's leather-bound canvas case, G-VG, lens mount added, shutter cable release bracket added, traces of pneumatic shutter release, underside of baseboard P-F, tripod sockets added
A Marion Soho Reflex Plate Camera, 6½ x 4¾in format, body F-G, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 210mm f/4.5 lens, F, serial no 142294, circa 1910, Kershaw focal plane shutter not working, mirror and screen present, screen frame broken, with carrying case P, sides detached and 3 mahogany DDS plate holders
A Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic Press Camera, black trim, 5 x 4in format, body P, heavy use, bellows repaired, shutter working, Kalart rangefinder present but untested, Berthiot Paris Olor 170mm f/6.7 lens P, fungus and haze, original viewfinder detached, P, a later viewfinder together with three DDS film backs, a lot
An MPP Micro Press 5 x 4in Press Camera, serial no 3878, body F-G, wear to base edge and opposite corner, focal plane shutter very sluggish, rangefinder working, cam matched to Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 135mm f/4.7 lens, serial no 4381422, circa 1955, F-G, minor cleaning marks, Synchro-Compur shutter working, pencil inscription to rear of lens board "JOHN FEATHERSTONE MCR EVENING NEWS" with two MPP film holders
A Micro Press 5 x 4 Camera, serial no 3888, 1951, focal plain shutter firing, body G, wear to metal edging, some scratches, bellows G, with Schneider Kreuznach 135 f/4.7 Xenar lens, serial no 6708953, shutter working, elements G, light fungus, with Enna Werk 7.5cm f/3.5 Ennagon lens, serial no74731, shutter sluggish in slow speeds, elements P-F, fungus, with roll film back and six Fidelity Astra 4 x 5 film holders
Bernard Lens II (British 1659-1725) after Van Der Vaart (1680-1725)/The Honble. Charles Cecil Esq/mezzotint, 34.5cm x 25cm/John Smith (1659-1725)/Don Carlo Earl of Plymouth/mezzotint, 36cm x 25cm/John Smit(1659-1725) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)/The Right Honourable Ann Lady Torrington/mezzotint, 35cm x 25.5cm/all framed to match Provenance: Property of Sir Roy Strong CH, FRSL
AN IMPRESSIVE 2¼IN. SINGLE-DRAW MARINE TELESCOPE OF CIRCA 1838, OWNED BY CAPTAIN J. JERVIS TUCKER unsigned, the 45½in. tapering main tube with single brass draw with backstop inscribed Capt. J. Jervis Tucker, flared eyepiece with dust slide; overall length -- 50in. (127cm.) (closed)Footnote: This officer was captain of the H.M.S. Royal William in 1838, which is probably when he purchased this instrument.Condition report: optically in good condition, some marks and abrasions to main tube commensurate with age, lacking lens cap
A 2IN. SINGLE DRAW MARINE TELESCOPE BY DOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1790 the 34¾in. tapering wooden tube with single draw signed as per title, with remnant owner’s name under, flared eyecup with dust slide; overall -- 37¾in. (96cm.) (closed)Condition report: optically fine, wooden tube has been repaired and stabilised at eyepiece end, missing lens cap
A SECOND WORLD WAR KRIEGSMARINE U-BOAT FOUL WEATHER UNIFORM comprising a pair of leather over-trousers, stamped with the Kriegsmarine mark to lining inside, a black leather jacket with dark grey wool lining and a pair of black leather boots and a forage cap with emblem and a pair of foul weather goggles (5)Condition report: structurally in good condition but signs of typical use and wear, scuffing etc., one goggle lens cracked, one button missing from jacket
A RARE PAIR OF 10 x 80 KRIEGSMARINE BRIDGE BINOCULARS BY DUCATI, CIRCA 1940 the backplate with maker’s plate inscribed D.F. 10 x 80 m.schr.Einbl20° / -0.1 atü / mlr / 00006, adjustable eyepieces with headrest, main tubes with folding splash cuffs, the right with fixed sight with slotted stand mount under, complete with largely original finish; overall length -- 22½in. (57cm.)Footnote: Provenance: believed to have been recovered from Hamburg shortly after the war; this is the earliest serial number known for this maker and model to dateCondition report: in fine original condition with some chipping to areas of paint, especially on the underside, but optically very fine; main tubes missing hinged lens caps
AN AVIATION COMPASS FROM THE SPOTTER PLANE OF THE BATTLE CRUISER H.M.S. HOOD with 2in. ebonised compass card set within liquid-filled brass bowl, the rim stamped A.M. with broad arrow mark and inscribed Type 06 No. 18307.D, prismatic mount, wooden handle with light button stamped HOOD – 51, the base with brass threaded battery cap with spring retainer and leather strap contained within fitted leather tube of issue, the lid counter-stamped HOOD with carry straps -- 9¾in. (25cm.) highFootnote: Built in 1918, Hood underwent a large refit from 1929-31, during which she was fitted with a catapult-mounted Fairey IIIF floatplane, which was principally used for despatches and spotting purposes.Condition report: fine overall condition, lacking prismatic lens
Ø A 16IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY SPENCER, BROWNING & RUST, CIRCA 1790 ebony T-frame with inset ivory scale divided to 95° with FBR mark stamped by 50°, plain brass index arm with clamp, pinhole sights, mirrors and three interchangeable shades, with brass pin feet -- 18in. (46cm.) high overallCondition report: modest shrinkage to main scale, vernier cracked with ragged edge, T-bar lacking pencil, note plate missing, mirror and lens assembly with 5½in. crack through shade and mirror assembly
A 4½IN. ASTRONOMICAL REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY WRAY, LONDON, CIRCA 1890 with 54in. white-painted brass tube with star scope, lens cap, fine focus adjustment, 12in. eyepiece and trunnion mounts to substantial wood and brass tripod stand with telescopic rod stabilising, approximate height -- 72in. (183cm.)Condition report: good overall condition, untested but believed to be in good optical condition, some scratches by trunnions.
A FINE 2IN. LIBRARY TELESCOPE BY ADIE, LONDON, CIRCA 1840 the 29in. lacquered brass main tube with lens cap, rack and pinion, fine focus, signed on the backplate as per title, with folding tripod mounting attachment, contained in fitted original box with accessories including two eyepieces one with solar diagonal and two filters, maker's label inside lid -- 4½ x 33½ x 7½in. (11.5 x 85 x 19cm.); together with wooden tripod stand (2) Provenance: Christie’s South Kensington, 25th October 2006 (4096), lot 61Condition report: Fine overall condition
A PROJECTING POLARISCOPE BY J. DUBOSCQ, CIRCA 1875 signed on the lacquered brass tube J. Duboscq à Paris with graduated light filters secured to adjusting slide base with lens assembly, mounted on lacquered brass stand with iron tripod foot -- 23 x 12½in. (58.5 x 32cm.)Condition report: Old wear overall, central assembly appears to be missing, lenses appear to be in tact in components offered
Ø A FINE WILSON-TYPE SCREW BARREL COMPENDIUM MICROSCOPE, ENGLISH, CIRCA 1740 unsigned, the microscope with threaded ivory barrel, brass stage; together with a simple microscope with five lenses and two four-lens slides with samples and brass holder, contained in a plush green case -- 6in. (15½cm.) (2)Condition report: Fine overall condition, remaining in good original condition, case with little warping.
A SURVEYOR'S LEVEL BY CHARLES LINCOLN, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 with 4¾in. silvered compass finely engraved with a compass rose and signed as per title, sighting tube over with lens cap, socle for tripod mounting, contained within original fitted wooden case of issue with adjusting screw -- 21½in. (54.5cm.) wideCondition report: Good overall condition.
Two pairs of opera glasses, two ladies fabric handbags and two pairs of child's leather shoes, one pair of glasses of brass, mother of pearl and painted beaded enamel work, inscribed 'Dratz Opticien, Putterie 11, Bruxelles', the other black metal with gilt bead bordered leather covering, inscribed 'English Optician, 156 North St. Brighton', handbags: the first by Farfalla, with applied bead decoration, the second black with beaded borderCondition report: Opera glasses - many stuck on beads missing to enamelled pair, lettering slightly worn, one lens slightly loose, some wear to other pairHandbags - appear to be in good conditionShoes - some coloured stitching lost to one pair, other pair slight squashed
A Sundry Lot containing several miscellaneous items. Broken SHUT THIS GATE sign. Broken GWR BOOKING OFFICE sign. 2 x GWR leaflet racks, one stamped GWR. Broken enamel LMS Car parks sign. 7 x telegraph insulators stamped GWR and BRW. Red signal lens and two well worn carriage boards NORTHHAMPTON and SLOUGH.
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