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A late 19th Century mahogany quarter-plate Twin Lens Reflex Falling Plate Camera, with simple unsprung guillotine shutter, screw-reinforced dovetail joints, two brown leather handles, stamped brass plate number indicator, ten out of twelve glass-plate sheaths, and one only unmounted incorrect lens, possibly craftsman-made, 1890s, G, hinged front detached
A fine mid-19th Century Andrew Ross lacquered brass Large No. 1 Compound Binocular Bar-Limb Polarising Microscope, serial no. 1958, with binocular and monocular body-tubes and Wenham prism, eyepiece -'A' pair, 'B' pair, 'C Kellner's Orthoscopic' pair, D and E, objectives - ¼in with correction collar, ½in with correction collar, 1½in and 3in, in cans, Lieberkuhn, periphery-geared mechanical stage, stage bull's-eye condenser and forceps, sub-stage condenser with Wenham's Paraboloid Condenser, light modifier, Gillett's illuminator/condenser, signed 'A. Rofs' and spot lens, plano-concave mirror, and flat Y-shaped base signed 'Ross, London, 1958', with eight Ross slides, lens/eyepiece part-manuscript instructions, Gillett's illuminator instructions, bull's-eye condenser on stand, and other items, in mahogany case, 580mm high, late 1850s, overall G, some corrosion or oxidisation to steel and unlacquered brass parts from long-term storage, case lock replaced; provenance - from same family descent as Lot 185 and Lot 186
An early 20th Century folding-strut 2½in x 3½in Newman & Guardia 'Sibyl' Camera, with milled aluminium front standard, Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/6.5 Cooke lens, in swinging sector shutter, film pack back, wooden focusing screen with glass reversed and pencil inscription 'Autochrome', metal focusing screen and six metal dark slides, in leather case, slides af, and wooden dark slide, with ink inscription for Autochrome, in maker's case, circa 1910, F, shutter apparently operating correctly; with French focusing screen
Thornton-Pickard mahogany and brass Quarter-Plate Field Camera Parts, incomplete, without lens or bellows, including rear screen, a T-P Time & Inst roller blind shutter, tripod plate, together with a Watson simple shutter, three 3¼in sq DDS plate backs, a J.Swift microscope camera with shutter, eyepiece, 3¼in sq glass screen and Pentacon macro bellows
A Sands & Hunter mahogany and brass Imperial Whole-Plate Tailboard Stand Camera with Four Lenses, serial no. 543, mid 1880s, 6½ x 8½in rear glass screen, Spanish mahogany, dovetail joints, square cornered, tapered maroon leather bellows, body G, two small white paint spots to bellows, a Perken Son & Rayment Rapid Rectilinear 9x7 Optimus lens, a Ross Rapid Symmetrical 8x5 lens, no. 29535, two other f/8 brass lenses, an additional lens board, both with cracks, three 6½ x 8½in DDS plate holders, Waterhouse stops for Optimus and Ross lenses, two photographer's notebooks with entries dated from 1886 to 1891 and a large leather outfit case
A Mahogany and Brass Half-Plate Field Camera, no maker's plate, serial no. 2818, F, double extension, hinged rear glass screen, Thornton-Pickard Royal roller blind shutter, later replacement lens board, an R & J Beck 8 x 5 Rectilinear 9in f/8 brass lens, with iris diaphragm, no. 6850 and two DDS plate holders
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass whole-plate Thornton-Pickard 'Crown' Triple Extension Field Camera, focusing screen divided in two with one side reversed for Autochrome use, with one dds, incomplete Thornton-Pickard 'Imperial' cardboard box, Thornton-Pickard tripod and head, VG, with earlier f/11 brass iris lens, F, and knapsack-type canvas carrying case
A late 19th Century mahogany sliding-box quarter-plate Tylar's 'Perfect' Camera, with maker's plate 'Tylar's Perfect Camera, 41 High Street, Aston, Birmingham', with possibly refitted Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/8 6.16in sliding stop lens, serial no. 4241, circa 1898, with added Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter, and six out of set of eight dds, one a.f, and focusing screen, overall G, but hinged front damaged and repaired, hinges now fitted externally, with note 'This old camera was purchased from Mr D J Johnson photographer late of Mt Sion Tunbridge Wells & belongs to AGB'
A J.E. Brown's Patent Combination mahogany and aluminium Whole-Plate Field Camera, with plate to rear for sole agents 'Shew & Co., 88 Newman Street W.' (London), late 1880s, dark mahogany, dark red bellows, aluminium fittings, screwed dovetailed joints, a patented front standard fixing and rising front clamping, an interchangeable lens board, a 4in focal length approx. lens and a canvas covered case
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Lancaster 'The 1898 Instantograph Patent' Field Camera, with over-size Lancaster 11½in lens (focuses on full extension as telephoto) in correct lens flange and board, with Lancaster 5½in lens with Lancaster's Patent attachable rotary shutter, with lens flange, lens board and non-matching lens flange, three dds and canvas case, G, old viewfinder holes to top
A Graflex Miniature Speed Graphic Camera, 2¼in x 3¼in format, circa 194-1948, body G, slight lifting to leatherettte on back, slight wear to edges, brassing to front standard, bellows G, with Rodenstock 105mm f/4.5 Ysarex lens, serial no 4280423, Synchro Compur shutter, shutter working, elements G, some internal dust, with three double dark slides, boxed Suydam roll film adaptor, quick release cable, in outfit case
A Kershaw Patent Reflex Camera, 3¼in x 4¼in format, serial no 22698-04, retailed by J C McKechnie Castle St Edinburgh, body G, some pitting to metal, light marks to leatherette, bellows G, viewing bellows F, tears on creases, shutter firing, with Carl Zeiss Jena 15cm f/4.5 Tessar lens, serial no 142294, elements F-G, haze, with dark slide
A D Shackman & Sons Research Automatic Mk 2 Camera, serial no 3046, 12 Volt DC powered, untested, film counter dial on back of camera, top plate lifting of for spool replacement, two spools present, body G, some case lining residue on base, with Dallmeyer 7'' f/3.5 Dalmac lens, serial no 503833, elements F-G, haze, 3046 503833 14,5,62 RDB inscribed to back of lens barrel, with Dallmeyer viewfinder lens, two plate inserts, one solid, one with hole for viewing and two additional spools, in maker's case
A D Shackman & Sons Auto Camera Mk 3, serial no 2366, used for scientific and industrial work, spring powered, film advance by sprocket drive, electric impulse and manual exposure release, untested, body G, some scratches, two film spools present inside camera and three additional spools, no lens present
A Newman & Guardia Folding Reflex Plate Camera, serial no. FR 563, body F, small light leaks to hood, mirror present, focal plane shutter untested, with a Ross Xpres 136mm f/4.5 lens, a Dallmeyer Dallon 10in f/5.6 lens, a 6 x 9cm roll film back, two 3¼in x 4¼in dds and nine 6 x 9cm dds, mainly N & G dds
An Adams Idento maroon Morocco-covered 3¼ x 4¼in Folding Plate Camera, serial no. 2264, circa 1910, body G, maker's logo in good condition, Morocc0 intact but peeling on one corner, bellows apparently free from leaks, viewfinder F, haze, with an Aldis Anastigmat No. 2 f/6 lens, F, fungus, a Unicum shutter, not working, and three dds
A late 19th Century black leather-covered mahogany quarter-plate Dallmeyer Hand Camera, with Dallmeyer No 2 Stigmatic Series II iris lens, serial no 58298 (lens finished by W Strachan and left factory on 12th August 1898), with Thornton-Pickard roller blind shutter attached inside front door, with 'dovetail' vertical and horizontal shift to front, F-G, some tripod head marking, with attachable mirror/sports viewfinder, rear lens loose, and set of nine mahogany and metal flap-action dds
A Leica Digilux 1 Digital Camera, serial no. 2 810 690, body VG, with Leica DC Vario-Summicron 7-21mm f/2-2.5 lens, Leica SD memory card, Leica battery pack, lens cap, accessory screen hood, wrist strap, neck strap, AV lead, USB to mini-USB cable, 2 CDs, guaranteed card and maker's box, no charger, untested
A Contax IIa Rangefinder Camera, serial no. S 27894, body G, shutter working, with a Zeiss-Opton Sonnar 50mm f/1.5 lens G, edge haze, aperture not opening fully, lens hood, a flash synchroniser, four reloadable cassettes (2 in cases), yellow and UV filters, maker's ERC and a Zeiss Ikon outfit case
A Canon F-1 SLR Camera, original model, serial no. 104880, date code L203 (Feb 1971), split image/microprism Type E focusing screen, body F-G, marks on top pentaprism and around tripod bush, shutter working, meter untested, with a Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 lens, G , Power Winder F, maker's instructions and ERC
A Canon F-1 New SLR Camera, serial no. 172980, date code W817 (Aug 1982), AE Finder FN, split image/microprism Type PE focusing screen, body F, brassing to edges and ding to top of pentaprism, shutter working, meter responds to light, with a Canon FD 28mm f/2.8 lens, G, protected by 1A filter
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Thornton-Pickard 'Amber' Field Camera, with septum slot, lens board fitted with TT&H lens flange, unused lens board and one dds, G-VG, but bellows bottom seam unglued, mildew at back of bellows, period leather neck strap added, with tripod, wrapped in brown paper, with annotation by Godfrey Batting; with card scrap from 1926 camera club calendar and sale ticket for camera '….great bargain £4-17-6, cost over £10-0-0'
Godfrey Batting's Patent Focusing Lens Holder, with eight various threaded lens holders, three cylindrical adjuster-tube tool with two protrusions for adjusting internal threaded lens flanges, mahogany lens board, Thornton-Pickard 'Royal' roller blind shutter, and home-made lens, with a file of drawings, manuscripts, typescripts and letters concerning the design, patent and manufacture of his device, circa 1930-1931 (a lot)
Three Nikon SLR Cameras, a Nikon F eye level, serial no 6775578, body F, brassing to edges, ding to top of viewfinder, shutter working, with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AI lens, serial no 2064804, barrel G, elements, G, internal dust; F Photomic, serial no 7135229, body P, heavy brassing, eaching to base, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, with Vivitar 24mm f/2.8 AIS lens, barrel G, elements G, internal dust; and FG, serial no 9002926, body G, shutter firing, possible electrical fault, with 50mm f/1.8 series E AIS lens, serial no 3034054, barrel G, elements G, internal dust and a Carl Zeiss Jena 35-200mm f/4-5.6 Jenazoom AI lens, barrel G, elements G, clouding to front element
A Nikon F Photomic SLR Camera, Nippon Kogaku, chrome, serial no 6708088, shutter working, meter untested, timer working, body G-VG, small scratch to back, minor scratches to base, with additional eye level finder, with Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 non-AI lens, serial no 2952841, barrel VG, elements G-VG, some internal dust, Nikkor H,C Auto 50mm f/2 lens, serial no 2219827, barrel G-VG, elements G, minor scratches, internal dust, lens caps and manual
A late 19th Century black leather-covered mahogany quarter-plate Perken Son & Rayment Optimus 'Ubique' Hand/Magazine Camera, original camera circa 1890, with numerous advisory manuscript notes from Godfrey Batting including card 'Perken Son & Rayment's Optimus Ubique ¼pt Hand Camera purchased by A G Batting in 1895 & first used to photograph the Duchess of Teck on her visit to TW [Queen Mary's mother visited Tunbridge Wells on 20 May 1896]. Used as experimental camera with AGB's Patent Focusing Lens Holder', camera now fitted with brass Wray 6½ x 8½in f/8 lens in Batting's focusing flanges, cylindrical adjuster-tube tool with two protrusions for adjusting internal threaded lens flanges, with original interior removed, with six dds, and atttachable viewfinder, P-F, front door re-fixed (see previous lot)
A Nikon D300 DSLR Camera, serial no 8032983, powers up, appears to function as should, body G, some wear to grips, light marks, with AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G lens, serial no 2112075, barrel G, some light wear, elements G-VG, slight internal dust, with lens cap, hood manual, maker's boxes and charger
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