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A New Premier Pathescope 28mm Cine Projector, serial no. 3298, circa 1918, made by the Pathescope Company of America, nameplate missing, label UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES INSPECTED MINIATURE MOTION PICTURE MACHINE, front of lens 3-bladed shutter, Westinghouse 110V sewing machine motor, Maltese cross intermittent mechanism stiff, with lens, lamp, a 400 ft approx capacity spool, a hand crank, some spares, all in a wooden carrying box, untested
A Power's Cameragraph 35mm Cine Projector Mechanism, serial No 28263 an early (1905-20) projector mechanism for 35mm film, maker's name stamped around the lens mount, apparently original lens, hand crank, intermittent sprocket, two continuous sprockets drive, no spool arms, two 2 blade Power's shutters, made by Nicholas Power Co, New York
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass Magic Lantern probably by Wrench, with triple-extension 14in lens, double-extension 12in lens, with 6, 8, 10 and 16in lenses, coloured glasses, in case, Beard changer, later electric illuminant, two lamp bulbs and dark cloth for back, P, corroded, a.f. from damp storage (a lot)
Stereoscopes, Unis, France, burr-maple veneer, rack and pinion focusing, circa 1910; Rank Photographic Industries, forces contract, 'Stereoscope Aerial Photograph Interpretation…..RARDE Lens System 1971'; W Ottway government contract Stereoscope SV8; Stereoscope Type B3, in leather case; and government contract Type D W10/VC7447, G (5)
Various Instruments, early 19th Century black-lacquered gilt-brass six-draw Miniature Pocket Telescope, 80mm long extended, in red Morocco-covered case, G, dent to front lens ring, case P, lid detached; and early 19th Century brass circular Box Sextant, signed 'Gilkerson, London', circa 1830, P-F, lacquer worn from exterior, mounting hole drilled in cover; (2)
A Gandolfi Mahogany and Brass Precision 5 x 4in View Camera, mid-20th Century, body F-G, wear to mahogany surfaces, moderate corrosion to some brass fittings, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Angulon 90mm f/6.8 lens, F-G, haze with Synchro-Compur shutter, not working, a Kodak Ektar 203mm f/7.7 lens, G, dust, Synchro-Compur shutter working, six DDS Fidelity Deluxe film holders, a spare lens board, all in a wood and hardboard storage box
A Ross London Tailboard Stand Camera, finely constructed in mahogany, 12 x 10in ground glass, square cornered bellows, lens board cross movement, Ross London front plate, with a Ross Compound Homocentric 14in f/7.7 lens no 95680 (indicating 1921-1922 manufacture), body G-VG, elements F-G, haze, edge fungus, together with a tripod, rear extension board, lens case, two 12 x 10in and two 6½ x 4¾in DDS backs, all in a Ross leather case with Great Castle Street, London address on the inside of the lid (1918-36)
A Liesegang 18 x 18cm Mahogany Tailboard Camera, square-cornered parallel bellows, maker's plate printed 'ED. LIESEGANG DÜSSELDORF', ground glass present, brass fittings, body G-VG, an E. Suter Basle Landscape Lens No 4, serial no 2431, with wheel stops, 12in approx, F-G, two DDS plate holders, three tripod legs and a tripod plate
A Robinson 5 x 4in Mahogany Tailboard Camera, square-cornered straight bellows, F, maker's plate engraved 'J. ROBINSON & SONS OPTICIANS 172 REGENT ST LONDON', ground glass present, brass fittings, body F-G, J. Robinson Instantaneous Rectilinear Lens, with a Waterhouse stop, F, six DDS plate holders and a leather carrying case
A Ross London Combinable f/11 Brass Lens, Protar type, serial no 95540?, 95522, engraved 'S.R.E. No. L276', comprising a mount incorporating the aperture iris, two lenses, a flange and a leather case, focal lengths 9½in, 10¼in, approximately 5½in focal length when combined, barrel G, elements P-F, edge haze, fungus, yellow cast to 10¼in lens,
A Thornton-Pickard Mahogany Field Camera Body, 12 x 10in, square-cornered, tapered bellows, double extension, maker's name on rear stand catch, body P-F, cracks to lens board, one rear stand bolt does not tighten, no lens or shutter, focusing screen missing and screen frame loose, with a DDS plate holder
Seven Medium Brass Lenses, comprising a Krauss Paris Tessar 210mm f/4.5 lens, serial no a Ross 8½ x 6½in Rapid Symmetrical lens, serial no 35630, circa 1878, a London Stereoscopic Co Rapid Rectilinear 9 x 7in f/8 lens, serial no 15388, a Dallmeyer Portrait lens, serial no 6313 and three unmarked f/8 lenses
A Hare Whole Plate Mahogany Tailboard Camera, circa 1880, maker's plate 'G. HARE 26 CALTHORPE ST LONDON', rising and side front movements, body G, square-cornered red bellows, focusing screen present, with a J.H. Dallmeyer lens, serial no 34357, circa 1884, F, a Dallmeyer 6 x 5 Rapid Rectilinear lens, F, a stereo photography lens board and four DDS mahogany plate holders
A Morley & Cooper Half Plate Mahogany Tailboard Camera, nameplate 'SOLD BY MORLEY & COOPER 70 UPPER STREET LONDON', circa 1890, body G, square-cornered parallel maroon bellows, screen present, sliding front lens board, leaf shutter, London Stereoscopic Co Rapid Rectilinear lens, serial no 7261, P-F, fungus
A Marion Soho Tropical Reflex Camera, 3¼ x 4¼in, sold by Sands, Hunter & Co, 37 Bedford Street, Strand LONDON W.C.2, red viewing hood and bellows, body VG, a Ross Xpres 5½in f/4.5 lens, serial no 84557, circa 1919, G, Kershaw Patent focal plane shutter, revolving back together with six DDS plate holders and a Sands Hunter fitted leather case
A Marion Perfection 12 x 10in Mahogany Field Camera Body, circa 1895, brass nameplate MARION & CO PERFECTION LONDON W, chamfered-cornered tapered black bellows, screen and lens missing, lens board present, replacement tripod base, body P-F, together with a 12 x 10in DDS plate holder from another source
A Dring & Fage Whole Plate Tailboard Camera Body, nameplate DRING & FAGE OPTICIANS LONDON, square-cornered parallel maroon bellows, screen present, no lens, condition F-G, together with a DDS plate holder with a J.L & S Opticians nameplate; Dring & Fage were more generally known as manufacturers of hydrometers and other excise equipment
A Wet Plate Sliding Box Camera, for 6 x 6in approx plates, no nameplates, circa 1860, probably British, polished wood with box joints, a ?th plate mask, an incomplete 5 x 4in frame, no dark slide, no screen, condition F, a Stanley rack and pinion focusing fixed brass lens, with Waterhouse stops slot, lens F, fungus
A Shew Patent Eclipse Half Plate Folding Plate Camera, circa 1890, aluminium corner and edging to mahogany body, square-cornered, tapered, dark brown bellows, body VG, a Shew Patent shutter working, a Ross Goerz Patent 7in f/7.7 lens, a tripod support bracket, four DDS plate holders and fitted case, P
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