An Adams of No66 Fleet Street, London brass and wooden covered ten-drawer telescope (af), an M Aronsberg of Liverpool brass telescope (lacking stand), a brass students' microscope, unmarked, and a miniature brass and copper display diving helmet, unmarked (4). CONDITION REPORT Telescope not in working order, the eye lens is loose inside the telescope and rattling around
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An Edwardian 9ct rose gold bar brooch, a 9ct yellow gold ladies' dress ring with smoky quartz coloured stone, size L, two non-matching yellow metal stud earrings and a 9ct gold link chain suspending a rose window yellow metal enamelled pendant (af) (5). CONDITION REPORT 9ct rose gold bar brooch - dentedsmoky quartz - tiny chip visible through lens, some scratchesnon matching studs - one butterfly clasp missingyellow metal enamelled pendant - three blue sections missing
An Art Deco style 18ct white gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, the pierced lozenge head with central bezel set ruby surrounded by fourteen diamonds, approx 1ct total (2x 0.2ct, 2x 0.1ct, 4x 0.05ct, 4x 0.03 and 2x 0.02ct), size U. CONDITION REPORT the shank is marked 18k, the ruby has small chips and slight scratches to the head, the diamonds under magnification show some tiny inclusions but have a good sparkle.approx 3.9gRing head 2.7 x 1.7cmVisible inclusions to the diamonds with lens not with naked eyeDiamonds are white and brightRuby has no visible inclusions with the naked eye and very scratched, inclusions and chips visible with lensno condition issues
WW2 Ross Binocular Gunsight and Tripod large, green painted, alloy binoculars. The right side mounted with a spirit level. Large, rear rubber eyepieces, removable front lens caps. Base with screw fixing for tripod and adjustable wooden handle. Complete with green painted. extendable, alloy box section tripod. Optics dirty.
Small Selection of Aviation Items including oxygen tube connector and dog clip fastener ... Post war, parachute harness release buckle ... MK8 goggles central connector (damaged) ... Wiring connector plug ... Pair of MK8 goggle lens frames. Glass all damaged ... Pair of tinted lens ski goggles. Complete in tin transit box.
A Victorian three draw brass telescope with detachable lens cap, an early 20th century leather cased monocular A/F, a Corgi Routemaster double decker, a metal clockwork car Kovap Tatra 603 in original packaging, a Chinese model of a Mini Cooper, two wooden articulated figures and a snow globe (8)
A Tenba equipment bag containing a quantity of photographic equipment, including two Praktica BX20 camera bodies; Tamron SP 60-300mm zoom lens, Praktica F3.5-4.5 35-70mm lens; Tamron SP 500mm telemacro lens; a Hoya HMC 70-150mm F3.8 zoom lens; A Karl Zeiss Jena 135mm F2.8 lens; A Praktor tele converter; Tamron extension tub; flash units, mono pod, various filters etc
A Canon discontinued telephoto EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM lens, EF type mount, that fits the Canon EOS line of camera's, introduced in January 1993, featuring the highest zoom ratio (10x) of any interchangeable SLR lens at the time, Canon EW-78 hood, complete with carry tube. * The lens was and is still popular among photojournalists. ** Fully tested and used by professional photographer.
A collection of Canon and other cameras and accessories, comprising of Canon EOS 100; Canon EOS 5; Olympus OM-4 Ti; Olympus AZ-220 wide zoom; Olympus OM-System Zuiko Reflex 500mm 1:8 lens; Canon Ultrasonic 28-80mm lens; Ohnar zoom slide duplicator; Sunpak Auto zoom 4000 flash; Olympus F280 flash etc. (not tested)
A collection of vintage cameras - lenses and accessories, comprising of Super-frankarette Prontor-SVS; Kodak Stereo; Yashica Tlelectro-x; Olympus PEN-D; Yashica Auto Yashinon DX interchangeable lens; Clubman 28.7 lens; Steinheil lens; Zeiss Ikon Steritar 814D stereo attachment & stereobetrachter etc . (large quantity - no pieces tested)
Nikon D300S digital SLR camera with motor drive and F-S Nikkor 18-200mm zoom lens. Together with a AF-S Nikkor 10-24mm DX zoom lens, a Nikon Speedlight SB-800 flash bun, in a good quality leather and canvas photographers shoulder bag. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Sold as seen. 18-200 lens - Nikon AF-S 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6 G II ED VR. 10-24mm lens - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 10-24mm 1:3.5-4.5G ED DX. Both lenses with official caps, both have hoods. D300s does not come with a charger, has one battery. Untested. SB-800 Speedlight is used but in good condition. Billingham camera bag is in good condition except marks/stains to the top.
Six illustrated leaves from a dispersed manuscript of Firdausi's Shahnama Qajar Persia, late 18th/early 19th CenturyPersian manuscript on paper, six leaves, paintings in gouache and gold, 27 lines to the page, text written in nasta'liq script in black ink in four columns, headings written in nasta'liq script in red, inner margins ruled in gold, black and blue, margins trimmed leaves 370 x 240 mm. and slightly smaller(6)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate South African collection, acquired in Cape Town in the 1970s.The subjects of the paintings are as follows:1. Rustam kills the White Div.2. Rustam kills Pilsam, impaling him on a lance.3. The enthronement of Faridun.4. Iskandar's battle with Fur, in the midst of a fierce melee.5. Tus and Forud, son of Siyavash, in combat outside the walls of a citadel.6. Bijan, riding on a white horse, kills Palashan.The leaves appear to derive from the same Shahnama manuscript as a leaf in the Ashmolean Museum of Art, Oxford (EA2003.51), depicting Rustam in combat with the King of Hamavaran, illustrated in G. Fellinger (ed.), L'Empire des roses: chef-d'oeuvre de l'art persan du XIXe siecle, Lens 2018, p. 123, no. 117. At the very least, the painting would seem to be by the same artist: the depiction of Rustam is identical, with the same fur headdress, and long beard (which as the catalogue points out, owes a good deal to depictions of Fath 'Ali Shah Qajar).Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * R* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Y A Regency rosewood library glass, circa 1815, 49cm long, the glass and frame 24cm diameterFor a closely related example see, Christie's, South Kensington, English and Continental Furniture, Tapestries and Works of Art, 9th April 2003, Lot 497 (£2,820). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some scratches to the lens, particularly to the centre of both sides. Three old glued splits to the handle where it meets the frame of the glass. The handle is connected slightly off square. Condition Report Disclaimer
An early Victorian mahogany library glass, circa 1840, 44cm long, the glass and frame 22cm wideFor a near identical form of library glass see, Christie's, South Kensington, Three Collections: The Collection of Mr & Mrs David Ker, Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler, Property from a Distinguished German Private Collector, 5th November 2015, Lot 100 (£1,625). Condition Report: Some marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches to lens. Movement to join between handle and brass fixture. Old glued split to turned terminal at end of handle. Condition Report Disclaimer
A rare original WWII Second World War Civil Defence / ARP related pair of blackout ' rescue ' lanterns, within their original tin box. The lanterns featuring their standard-issue blackout lens covers, and one stamped to side ' T. E. Bladon & Sons - 1942 '. The original box stamped with broad arrow to underside. Rare set. Lanterns approx; 20cm tall.
Canon lenses, a Canon EF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM zoom lens, with a Canon EW-83H lens hood, another similar lens, a Canon EF-5 17-85mm F4-5.6 IS USM zoom lens, with a Canon EW-73B lens hood, a Canon EF-S 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 zoom lens and a Tamron SP AF 90mm F2.8 macro lens, and a Manfrotto tripod (6)Condition report: all in good condition.It is another Canon 24-105mm F4 L IS USM zoom lensVery good condition – no issues
A Canon EF 300mm F4 L IS telephoto lens, with built in image stabilisation, a Canon EF 1.4 extender, a tripod mounting ring, a Hoya HMC UV filter and caseCondition report: lens in very good conditionClear with no dust or fungusIn fully working order – no sticking etcNo markings – It is MKI
Photographic equipment, largely Canon including: A Canon EOS 5D digital camera body, a Canon EC5 20D camera body, a Canon Powershot S45 compact camera, a Canon EF 100mm 2.8 USM macro lens and lens hood, three Kenko extension tubes, 36mm, 20mm & 12mm, a Kenko Teleplus MC7 lens, a Canon MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite, a table top tripod, a Novoflex Focusing rack mini, a Manfrotto tripod, a Manfrotto monopod, a Benbo Trekker MK 3 tripod, various further accroutrements and three Lowe Pro back packs (qty)Condition report: all been used and signs of wear but overall general good condition
A THREE ASPECT RAILWAY LAMP, missing green lens and has crack to red lens, missing lens to front but with reflector, reservoir and burner, stamped B.R. to side, painted black, approximate height 28cm, with two unmarked bullseye lens lamps (one lens cracked), both incomplete and an unmarked storm lantern, appears largely complete (4)
Michael Collins A pair of consecutive lunar orbital views of the lunar far side near Crater Daedalus 16-24 July 1969 Two vintage chromogenic prints on resin-coated paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA photo numbers AS11-44-6612 and AS11-44-6613], with THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermarks on the verso (printed mid-1970's), (NASA/North American Rockwell) Footnotes: These two extremely rare consecutive frames from magazine 44/V were taken with the 80mm lens. 'When the sun is shining on the surface at a very shallow angle, the craters cast long shadows and the Moon's surface seems very inhospitable, forbidding almost. I did not sense any great invitation on the part of the Moon for us to come into its domain. I sensed more almost a hostile place, a scary place.' Michael Collins Condition Report: Very good Condition Report Disclaimer
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