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ZEISS; a large collection of accessories comprising Contax Contatest in fitted case, flange microscope adapter, a set of three Proxar S40.5 close up lenses, Contaflex set of four Proxar close up lenses in case, with instructions, a light yellow filter S6357/G in case and box, two S60 UV filters, an Ikophot exposure meter 1329C, a 354 S40.5 UV filter in case, a Pro-Tessar 1.1 lens in box, a Contameter for Contina/Contessa in case, a stereoviewer, a reversal stereoviewer in black and an Ikolor B conversion filter S27 20.1000 in case and box, Zeiss orange filter S72382/0 in case and box and a Zeiss yellow-green filter S27 382GR in case and box.
ZEISS; a quantity of accessories including a 357 S60 UV filter in case and box, a Contaflex microscope adapter, Contaflex polarising filter, 20.1200 in box and leather case, 40.5 UV filter in case and box, 354 S40.5 Icolor B filter in case, S40.5 UV filter in case, Proxar F=1m S40.5 filter in case, step up/down ring, 40.5 UV filter in case, 6x collapsible lens hoods, and a 40.5 UV filter in case, also a Voigtlander 343/41 AR40.5 Foca F=1.m filter in case and box.
ZEISS; a quantity of accessories including Ikon no.1527 with case, an Ikon S67 UV filter in case, a stereoviewer 1427/01, a Zeiss Ikon double lens leather case with strap, an Ikon 35mm or 85mm Contaflex Pro-Tessar leather case, an Ikon suede leather drawstring case 763, a Tessar Contaflex 2.8/50ML front element in case, and a Contaflex fitted plastic for 4/115 Pro-Tessar.
A Sterotach 35mm stereoviewer, a Stereotach Lite 35mm slide viewer in green, a Russian 35mm stereofinder with case, a Zeiss stereo lens attachment (Steritar 812), 32x Tru-Vue Slides of the World, 19x Kodak slides on film lourdes and 13x Keystone stereo cards, some depicting Swiss landscapes.
A rare original WWII Second World War MI9 issued Merlin ' Spy ' sub-mini miniature camera. 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. Supplied with an associated leather case. 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. From the collection of the late Arthur Muggeridge - Arthur T. Muggeridge, born 18th December 1919 - it’s thought he spent most of WW2 in the Royal Artillery and was at Dunkirk in 1940 during the evacuations and was minorly injured by Luftwaffe bombing whilst on one of the navy ships. He later took part in a special raid called Operation Claymore 4th March 1941 in Norway where he was injured once again in the leg by shrapnel. Later again, he was injured a third time when a field artillery gun misfired causing deafness which is believed to have resulted in him being discharged from the military. In his later life he collected mainly military items and particularly spy / clandestine objects. Whilst visiting Devon in the 1960's he became acquainted with Charles Frazer Smith who had worked for MI6 & MI9 in the war, and designed spy items for the SOE and others. Arthur died aged 91 after a short illness on 27th Feb 2010. His amassed collection is now being offered for sale by his family.
Two antique hand held British Railway signal oil lamps to include; BR ( W ) British Railways lamp having round bevelled rotating glass windows to the front and carry handle to the top and back with embossed BR(W) to the side and a brake lamp having a squared form, clear round lenses to sides, red circular lens to the front with carry handle atop. Measures; 31cm.
An original WWII Second World War British Officers morse code torch ' The Orilux ' made by J.H. Steward Ltd. The torch having twist push on / off button and push button and plaque to top, clear glass marble lens, leather wrapped body and battery compartment to bottom. All within a veal leather carry case. Engraved to torch ' P. Bail Ward 6.3.43 ' . Measures; 15cm.
A Leica IIIf Rangefinder Camera, 1935, upgraded from III, black/chrome, serial no. 157820, with Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens, 1949, chrome, serial no. 712826, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some very light cleaning marks to rear elementNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%
A Showa Kogaku Leotax Model D IV Rangefinder Camera, 1950-51, chrome, serial no. 9180, with Tokyo Opt. Co. Simlar f/3.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 562487, body, G-VG, shutter fires but requires attention, lens, F-VG, marks to front elementNotes: Marked 'Made in Occupied Japan' to baseNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%
A Canon f/4.5 400mm 'Reflex' Lens, M39, black, serial no. 10210, body, G, elements, F-VG, marks to middle group, complete with Canon reflex mirror housingNote: Last example sold May 2006, lot 424, WestLicht Photographica AuctionNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%
A Wray 'OWL' Prototype Camera, 1946, black, with Wrap Supar f/4.5 2" lens, chrome, serial no. 67110, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal hazeNotes: One of six prototype cameras produced by Wray. This example, unlike the other five has a number stamped to inside of the film door '193'. Crude engravings to film advance knob 'S.R.E. CA. 331'. Provenance: Owned by an ex-employee of the Wray factory and never offered before on the market.
A Wray Wrayflex I Camera, 1950, chrome, serial no. 1596, with Wray Unilite f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 94547, body, VG, shutter and speed dial requires attention, lens, G-VG, some light cleaning marks and light internal haze, together with Wray Lustrar f/4 135mm lens, chrome, serial no. 190077, body, G-VG, elements, G-VG, some very light internal haze and fungus, complete with tripod adapter, in maker's boxesNotes: Marked to base 'Pats. 656548 656595'
A Wray Wrayflex I Camera, 1950, chrome, serial no. 2337, with Wray Unilite f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 98191, body, G-VG, shutter working, viewfinder requires cleaning, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, with maker's lens cap, together with Wray Lustrar f/4 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 171452, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Wray Lustrar f/4 135mm lens, chrome, serial no. 277071, body, G-VG, elements, VG
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