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SELECTION OF VARIOUS CAMERASincluding n Olympus OM 10 camera with a Vivitar 28-200mm 1:3.5 - 5.3 Macro Focusing Zoom lens numbered 77711807; a Polaroid land camera 1000; a boxed Kodak Ektra12-EF electronic flash camera; a Kodak disc 4000 camera; a box Brownie; and a Voigtlander folding camera
Quantity of cameras including Canon Power Shot S50 (5mp), Pentax Sport DX auto focus 35mm roll film camera, ''Samsung AF Zoom 1050'' 35-105 mm super macro lens AF Fuzzy Logic 35 mm camera, a cased ''ZenX-Fi2, a Marks & Spencer DVD player model no. SDV285-SD, power pack, remote controller and carry case, a 4 of ''D'' cell power pack, various carrying cases, etc.,
Y A late Victorian reverse painted intaglio pendant, circa 1880, the reverse painted intaglio carved with Leda and The Swan on a mother of pearl ground, in a gold rope twist mount with a glazed locket verso, stamped 15ct, 3.4cm long, 12.7g grossCondition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. Some very minor paint loss, but only visible with a 10x lens. No signs of damage or repair to the mount.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian diamond bracelet, circa 1905, the arched top claw set with thirteen slightly graduated cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.75 carats total, on an expandable link bracelet stamped 18ct maker's mark MPC, to a concealed clasp, approximately 18cm long, 9.5g grossCondition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds all appear original, mostly H-I Colour, VS Clarity (very minor inclusions hard to find with a 10x lens), no visible chips. No signs of damage or repair to the mounts or links.Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century diamond bracelet, circa 1910, the central articulated panels set with old brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, approximately 1.35 carats total, on a platinum flashed gold flexible link bracelet to a concealed clasp, unmarked, 18cm long, 13.3g grossCondition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. All diamonds are present and appear original, mostly VVS clarity (no discernible inclusions with a 10X lens). No signs of damage or repair to the mounts or links.Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century diamond starburst brooch, circa 1890, set throughout with cushion shaped old brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, approximately 2.80 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, with a removable brooch fitting, 3.9cm long, 11.6g grossCondition Report: All diamonds are present and appear original, mostly VS - SI clarity (some minor inclusions visible with a 10x lens), no apparent chips or nicks, There has been quite a lot of lead solder repair to the back of the mount.Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century diamond brooch/pendant, circa 1890, of open swag design, set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, approximately 0.85 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver with a removable brooch pin, 5cm long, 7.6g grossCondition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. The diamonds are all present and appear original, mostly VS-SI Clarity (very minor inclusions hard to find with a 10x lens). No signs of damage or repair to the mount. The pendant loop is a later base metal addition and can be easily removed.Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of three 'Orno' tinplate carriage lamps by Riches, London: of square form with brass bezel and original oil burners , comprising one rear light with red glass lens and two clear glass lamps with side mounts, together in a wooden case, together with one other carriage lamp with brass ejector candlestick.(4)
A mahogany and brass 'The International' three quarter plate camera by J Lancaster & Son, Birmingham: signed as per title, fitted brass lens and red bellows, together with two plate holders , set of F-stop shades, a cased set of f-stop shades by J H Dallmeyer, a Watkins Snapshot meter and a Watkins Bee meter.
Railway Hardback and Softback Book collection includes 25 titles such as Railways Galore, Stopping Train Britain, The Western Collection 1st Edition, Farthest from Railways, Michelin Steam Engines and Locomotives, Mendips Engineman, Cinders Smoke, The Steam Locomotive, Footplate Days, Model Steam Locomotives, GWR Through the Lens 150, Steaming Through Britain, Lost Lines, Southern Album, Southern Region Steam Album, Modern Railways Pictorial Annual 1985, How to Go Railway Modelling, Blowing of Steam, Rail 150The Stockton and Darlington Railway and What Followed, The Last Journey of William Huskisson, Preserved Steam Railways of Britain, Footplate over the Mendips, The Observers Directory of British Steam Locomotives and Great Railway Photographers. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Hospice Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.95, EU from £6.95, Rest of World from £8.95. We can ship a parcel up to 30kg in UK for £15.
A Jos Lucas Limited Silver King lamp, approx 12.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS In need of a clean. Has some flaking / erosion to the chrome work - possibly over-plated at some point. Lens is dirty and marked to the interior. The lens at the back of the light has two chunks missing. Unknown if this is supposed to be like this. See images for more details.
A monocular gun sighting scope together with a binocular night vision scopeCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good.Notably, item sports a slight dent to lens end, and there is a slight haze in the rifle scope.We consider the gun to be of the following make and model:K KAHLES WIEN HELIA 2 L2 No 66991Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A collection of picture disc vinyl records, 33rpm and 45rpm, various artists, including David Bowie, The Jean Genie, 40th Anniversary, 45rpm, given to the vendor by John Henshall, BBC cameraman, (Top of the Pops) who filmed the original performance 3 January, 1973 using his fisheye lens. (The lost interview). Status Quo, Limited Edition, 12" single, The Anniversary Waltz, given to David by the record promoters, Gary Farrow.Provenance: from the collection of disc jockey David Hamilton
Britains loose square nose half-track lorry with wheeled searchlight, (lorry missing gate and tracks, passenger door dented, searchlight lens loose), with 1731 Observer in spotting chair (2), 1729 Height Finder and 1638 Sound Locator with Operators, spare 1728 tripod, generally G, (1one pieces),
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