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A Stewartry Trinol Anastigmat 105mm f/3.5 Lens, serial no 034592, Leica 39mm screw mount, made by National Optical Co., Leicester and Stewartry, Scotland, barrel G, elements F, haze with caps, lens hood, together with a Stewartry universal frame viewfinder and a Foinix turret universal viewfinder, all with maker's boxes
Super Angulon and Tessar and Dallmeyer Lenses, a Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 53mm f/4 large format lens, serial no 7 789 997, with a Synchro-Compur shutter working, ding to lens rim, barrel F, elements F-G, with caps and mounted camera board, together with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 21cm f/4.5 lens, serial no 577990, P-F and a Dallmeyer Adon lens, serial no 66196, F
Photographic Lens makers' Pamphlet Catalogues, Cooke Lenses For Photography Manufactured By Taylor, Taylor & Hobson'', pp24, circa 1910, 'Cooke Lenses', 1920s, 'Ross Lenses', circa 1920, 'The Eye Of The Camera - Ross Lenses', circa late 1920s, 'Ross Lenses & Cameras Best For Speed', circa 1930, 'Wray Photographic Lenses....', 1920s, 'Aldis Anastigmats', 1911, 'Aldis Lenses', 1928, Dallmeyer 'The Adon Telephoto Lens', 1920s, Busch 'The 'Bis Telar' A New Busch Tele-Objective', circa 1906, and Capi 'Plasticca F:4', 1920s, F, some edge wear and rusting to staples (11)
A Home-Made 5 x 4in Field Camera, well-constructed from proprietary components, including a Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 75mm f/8 lens on lens board, G, serial no 7 155 674, circa 1961, Synchro-Compur shutter working, polished wooden handgrip, Toyo cut film holder, Polaroid film back, a Mamiya 50mm viewfinder, a similar unmarked viewfinder and a Mamiya viewing hood
A Reid III Rangefinder Camera, serial no P1082, shutter sticking, fold in blind, body G-VG, very slight scuffing to bottom plate, '8' in serial number rubbed, viewfinder cloudy, with a Taylor-Hobson Anastigmat 2in f/2 collapsible lens, no 328421, barrel G, elements F, haze patches to rear glass, Taylor-Hobson Reid lens cap and Reid & Sigrist presentation box
19th Century Pocket Microscopes, cylindrical pocket microscope, in pasteboard case (1), simple lens set in brass in horn mount (1), simulated fishskin case for simple microscope, with lens set and slides, microscope missing (1), with J B Dancer photomicrograph of Lord Rosse's Telescope, 1873 (1), F-G (4)
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Camera, chrome, serial no 988 705, 1960, body F-G, scratches, tarnishing to top plate, brassing to back, wear to tripod mount, leatherette incomplete at base of one side, shutter working, timer working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder functions, with Leitz Wetzlar 5cm f/1.5 Summarit lens, serial no 1332030, 1955, barrel G, tiny dings to mount, paint wear to filter ring, light lubricant residue to aperture leaves, elements F-G, tiny dust speck on rear element, light scratches, haze, with MC light meter, meter responsive
A Leitz Wetzlar M3 Chrome Camera, double-stroke, triangular lugs, no frame preselector, serial no 751258, 1955, shutter working, self-timer working, body P-F, corrosion to body front and back, leatherette loss at rear, baseplate with the name and address of SIR HARRY LLEWELLYN CBE (1911-99), a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 5cm f/2.8 collapsible lens, no 1 633 882, 1958, barrel G, elements F-G, haze, edge fungus, with half-case and Leica-Meter MC, P-F
A Leitz Wetzlar M3 Chrome Camera, double-stroke, triangular lugs, no frame preselector, serial no 757594, 1955, shutter and winder not working, body F, scuffs and wear to metal surfaces, with a Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 5cm f/2 lens, no 1 235 917, 1954, F-G, slight fungus threads, a Leica-Meter MC, reacts to light and maker's ERC
A Leitz Wetzlar Visoflex II Mirror Reflex Housing, comprising a OTDYM bayonet mount mirror unit, an OTXBO right way round 4x magnifier, OUAGO focusing adapter for Elmar 90mm lens head, a 16464K focusing mount, a 16472 tube for a 135mm lens, a Leitz Wetzlar Colorplan projection lens and sundry Leitz items, all in a metal flight case
Leica Accessories, a 21mm lens accessory viewfinder, a 16507 optical closing focusing device for M bayonet collapsible Elmar or Summicron 50mm lenses, with maker's box, four camera cases (one Leica M, two Leica screw camera and a Leica SLR ever ready cases), a Leica M 50th Anniversary watch in case, a Leica black trouser belt and more
Leica Accessories, a black SUOOQ viewfinder for 2.8cm Hektor lenses, a Leica-Meter M, reponds to light F, heavy wear to body, a NOOKY optical close focusing device for Elmar 5cm lenses with instructions and original box, a Leica Camera and Lens Pocket Book, 7th edition, 2002, a Leica IIIa instruction booklet, 1937, Part 1 only and a Foinix turret universal viewfinder
A Technicolor Technirama 35mm Motion Picture Camera, black crackle finish on alloy body, stamped 'THE PROPERTY OF TECHNICOLOR LTD ENGLAND CAMERA GE7' on the rear of the camera, two feed and take up sprockets, a blue side mounted viewfinder marked GE5, an Anamorphic prism attachment lens marked TECHNIRAMA LW.3 with a cover plate and carrying box, a 2000 ft coaxial magazine with a label marked TECHNICOLOR No 24 and a plate stating PROPERTY OF TECHNICOLOR LTD, a lens sunshade labelled GE10 and some camera motors
Paxette Reflex camera, a Minolta camera and lens in carry case, a Vivitar digital camera in blue case, a Minolta zoom lens, an AA car badge, a pair of gold-coloured metal cufflinks, a plated miniature vase with lion masks and two laptop bagsCondition ReportThe minolta camera is model DYNAX 3000i
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