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Cameras: an Angenieux Type 10 x12B 1:2.2 f.12-120mm zoom lens, No.1209059, with original lens cap; together with Angenieux Retrofocus R21 1:1.8 f.10mm, No.1196219, with caps; together with Beaulieu R16 cine camera, with two film canisters; and related items. Provenance: formerly the property Mr John Jackson of Southern Television Ltd.
Cameras: a Nikon FE 35mm; a Nikon FM2 35mm; with Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 lens, boxed; Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 lens; Nikkor 28mm 1:2.8 lens; Nikkor 135mm 1:3.5 lens; Nikkor 200mm 1:4 lens; Nikkor-Q Auto 1:3.5 f=135mm lens, boxed; together with other various Nikon attachments and related items, some boxed.
Nikon D1 camera together with various accessories including 80-200mm Zoom Nikkor lens, 17-35mm lens, 28-70mm lens, Speed Light electronic flash together with three EN4 battery packs, AC adaptor and quick charger CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use. All in very good condition. Suspect that some have never been used. See images for more details.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT TOGETHER WITH ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS to include a Canon AE-1 camera with Canon 50mm f1.8 lens and Canon 28mm f2.8 lens, Nissin auto flash for Canon, Zeiss Ikon Contaflex with Pantair 4.5mm f2.8 lens, Kodak 1A pocket camera, cine camera, Nikon Coolpix, wooden shoe stretchers, butter pats, brass items, wicker basket, pictures etc
Howard Koslow (New Jersey, New York, 1924 - 2016) "Georgia's Tybee Island Lighthouse" Signed lower left. Original Acrylic painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 37c TyBee Island Lighthouse stamp issued June 13, 2003. Tybee Island light station was approved in the 1730s, and since there have been four lighthouses that have occupied the island. The first was finished in 1736, but had to be rebuilt in 1741 after a severe storm destroyed the original building. The third tower, completed in 1773, was the first to provide nighttime navigation and did so until the 1860s, when Confederate soldiers destroyed all but 60 feet of the tower with cannon fire. The fourth and final tower was completed in 1867. Constructed of cast iron and brick, the tower stands 145 feet, and includes a first order Fresnal lens, which is frequently struck by ducks and geese migrating for the winter. Having endured war, weather and wildlife, the Tybee Island Lighthouse has long provided safe passage along Georgia's coast. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20 x 18 in. Unframed. (B17063)
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