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A TRAY CONTAINING DIGITAL CAMERAS AND PHOTO PRINTING EQUIPMENT, including a Canon EOS 500D fitted with a Tamron Di 18-270mm f3.5 lens, one battery, no charger, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 camera with charger, a Samsung SPP-2040 photo printer, a quantity of ink cartridges and papers and a MTT1 mini turntable, etc
Lyle Tayson (American, 1924 - 2014) "Taking a Picture of First Fish" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 15c Photography stamp issued June 26, 1978. In the late 19th century, American manufacturer George Eastman developed a small box camera with a fixed-focus lens. Eastman was building on the work of photographic pioneers like Frenchman Louis J.M. Daguerre, Britain's William H.F. Talbot and Richard L. Maddox. In 1900, Eastman introduced the less expensive Brownie, a box camera named for its designer Frank A. Brownell. Prior to photography and the advent of Kodak's Brownie, visual memories were reserved exclusively for the rich and famous -- people who could afford to commission artists. In the 20th century, for the first time in history, the convenient, lightweight and moderately-priced Brownie camera gave ordinary people the means to capture scenes with intense personal meaning -- the precious moments of their daily lives. Image Size: 18.25 x 14.25 in. Overall Size: 25.25 x 19.75 in. Unframed. (B07001)
A rare original WWII Second World War MI9 issued Merlin ' Spy ' sub-mini miniature camera. Rarer blue version. As made in 1936 by United Optical Instruments Co. in Essex, and issued to all SOE agents as part of their kit. The miniature camera appears to be in working order (but is naturally untested). A rare piece of spying / special agent related kit. The Merlin is a cast metal subminiature camera using special 20mm roll film. A roll of film yields seven 18x18mm frames. It was made by United Optical Instruments of Southend-on-Sea, England - possibly in the late 1930s. It has a single-speed shutter and a fixed-focus f/16 lens. The body had a flip-up frame viewfinder, and was finished in a crackle-effect paint, available in red, blue, green and black.
Collection of Vintage Cameras, comprising Box Brownie Junior No. 2 in case; Beau Brownie Eastman Kodak Double T Lens in case; Bella 44 in leather carrying case; an Adox Golf in leather carrying case; an Olympus XA with Electronic Flash; and a Triumph Coronet flash in round box. Please see images.
A French brass barometer in the form of a bell, the body of the clock is embossed with rinceau bands of scrolled, fruiting and flowering vines and quatrefoil profiles containing half-length figures, accompanied by Latin inscriptions quoting the Lord's Prayer 'PATER NOSTER IN COELIS' (our father in heaven) and the blessing 'DOMINUS VOBISCUM' (the lord be with you) with its response 'ET CUM SPIRITU TUO' (and with your spirit). At the centre of the bell, there is a circular dial displayed behind a glass lens inscribed "Barmoetre Aneroide" which is encircled by a bezel decorated with leaves, the top is fitted with a single handle, lacking feet, 18.5cm high
A Carl Zeiss Jena Telemontor 2 63/840 school telescope to include original booklet Condition Report: The telescope is a Carl Ziess Jena. It has a length of 80 cm with a front lens diameter of 7 cm it comes with two rear lenses marked |Carl Ziess Jena 16 - 0| and |Carl Ziess Jena 25 - H| It is in good general condition consummate with it's age.
Militaria, a collection of military items to include a photograph of No. 22 Elementary and Reserve Flying School, Cambridge 1939 showing named pilots in flying gear. Many names researchable inc. those killed in action, escaped from Stalag Luft III, crashed etc., acrylic model of a WW2 fighter plane, 12" brass mounted searchlight lens, 2 wooden cigarette boxes with military crests on the lids, 2 Kings Crown RAOC cap badges and a collar dog, The Queen's Regt. collar dog, 2 Victorian Pacific Steam Navigation Co. buttons converted into hat pins, WW2 charity gift tags, broad arrow stamped knives, a Union Flag (approx. 26 x 41"), dark green leather bound copies of Common Prayer and Hymns A & M (gd) (25+)
A BOX CONTAINING VARIOUS ITEMS OF BRASS ITEMS/SHELLS AND A PAIR OF BINCOLULARS ETC, to include shell case (rifle) and two bullets, two WWI era cigarette lighters two piece, small brass extending telescope (no makers mark apparent) and a pair of Karlstadt brass binoculars, engraved details to top bar, but not readable (one glass lens and one eyepiece are missing)
A WAKEFIELDS THREE ASPECT HAND LAMP, red lens only, blue one broken and clear one missing, complete with wick burner and reservoir, plaque to side 'Wakefields Birmingham 1945' and stamped with the military cross foot mark, painted military drab green but has paint loss, wear and surface rubbing, outer casing in fairly good condition, approximate height 31cm
VICTORIAN MAGNIFYING GLASS WITH AN 18 CT GOLD PLATED METAL MOUNTED SPIRAL TWIST IVORY HANDLE BY E.S., WITH A LATER LENS (L. 28 CM) AND A CHILD'S SILVER RATTLE WITH EMBOSSED MASK AND SCROLL DECORATION, TWO BELLS, IVORY TEETHER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLE, BY C & N, BIRMINGHAM 1911 (L. 13.6 CM) (2)
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