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Lot 255

A Carl Zeiss Jena 'Fliegertruppe' (Air Force) Triplet f/5 700mm Lens, black, serial no. 297228, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze and single fungal patch

Lot 256

An AGI General Purpose Recording Camera, grey, serial no. 19, with P. Angenieux Retrofocus f/2.2 18.5mm lens, black, serial no. 509213, body, E, lens, G, some internal haze, complete with four cassettes, control unit and various cables, in maker's fitted boxNotes: Based upon the AGI Azimuth Datum 16mm Sight Camera. Ex-Christies lot no. 344, 19th March 1987.

Lot 257

A Williamson F.24 General Purpose Aerial Camera, 1940-, grey, serial no. T.5512, with Ross f/4 5" lens, black, serial no. VV180183, body, VG, shutter untested, lens, G, some fungus, complete with original aircraft fittings, additional backs, cabling and more (a lot)

Lot 258

A Williamson F.24 General Purpose Handheld Camera, 1940-, grey, serial no. M.23378, with Dallmeyer Pentac f/2.9 8"lens, black, serial no. 023680, body, G, shutter untested, lens, G, some internal haze, complete with five additional lenses including Ross f/4 5" (3), Dallmeyer Pentac f/2.9 8" and Cooke Anastigmat f/5.6 14" (a lot)

Lot 259

A Williamson F.24 General Purpose High-Altertude Camera, 1940-, grey, serial no. T.6058, with Ross(?) Lens-Telephoto f/6.3 20", black, serial no. VV60508, body, G-VG, shutter untested, lens, G, some internal fungus, complete with a selection of spare packs including two body chassis (a lot)

Lot 26

A Leitz Hektor f/6.3 28mm Lens, 1950, chrome, serial no. 790655, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some internal haze, with maker's capsNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 260

A Fairchild K20 Aerial Camera, 1945, black, serial no. 31126-B, with Ilex Paragon Anastigmat f/4.5 163mm lens, black, serial no. 14827, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G, some light internal fungus, with various accessories, in maker's case

Lot 27

A Leitz Summicron f/2 35mm Lens, 1959, chrome, serial no. 1655647, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's lens capsNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 28

A Leitz Elmar f/3.5 35mm Lens, 1935, nickel, serial no. 271875, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's lens caps and tube

Lot 29

A Leitz Elmar f/3.5 35mm Lens, 1946, chrome, serial no. 605991, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal hazeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 3

A Leica III Rangefinder Camera, 1930, upgraded from Ic, black/nickel, serial no. 44287, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1932, nickel, serial no. 138465, body, G, shutter working, lens, G-VG, complete with black paint FISON

Lot 30

A Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm Lens, 1950, chrome, serial no. 765708, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some very light internal haze, with lens capNotes: Scale in meters

Lot 305

The 'Binden Blood Stoney' Powell & Lealand No.1 Binocular Microscope, English, dated 1875, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’, and further signed in fine script to the stage 'TELFORD PREMIUM 1874, Awarded By THE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS TO Bindon Blood Stoney MA. M. Inst C.E.', of standard No.1 construction, standing on a massive lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm on a sliding collar, above which is the fully mechanical sub-stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with full circuit stage, silver circular scale and vernier, rotation controlled via an inverted crown and gear mechanism that can be disengaged for quick movement, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a fitted mahogany case:  A 4in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 3in objective & can. A 2in objective & can. A 1in objective & can.A 1/2in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 1/4in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 1/8in objective signed & can. A 1/8 immersion end cap. A 1/12in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. four Leiberkuhns. A pair of low power binocular eyepieces. A Pair of medium power binocular eyepieces.A medium power micrometer eyepiece. A high power eyepiece. A high power eyepiece. A pair of eyepiece collars.A substage spot lens. A substage polariser.A substage Wenham-type parabolic condenser. A substage achromatic condenser engraved ‘Powell & Lealand’. A substage set of selenite disks. A substage dark well holder and set of three darkwells. A micrometer slide. A Livebox. Stage forceps. A set of brass forceps. A side reflector on an articulated arm. A bulls-eye condenser on an articulated arm. A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘Powell & Lealand N.81 PATENT’. A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘For Low Powers & Opaque Objects’. A steel adjustment bar.  Along with two Short body tubes and a large table bulls-eye condenser in the main cabinet. Bindon Blood Stoney (1828–1909) was a civil engineer, born at Oakley Park. King's Co., Ireland, on 13 June 1828. The Institution of Civil Engineers awarded him, in 1874, a Telford medal and premium of £100.00 for a paper on his work on the Dublin harbour northern quays. The work included extending the northern quays of the docks to the east, and he began works on the Alexandra basin. In the construction of the northern quays he employed concrete monoliths of the then unprecedented weight of 350 tons, and designed the appliances necessary for handling and setting the huge blocks. He also rebuilt the Grattan and O'Connell bridges, and built the Butt bridge across the Lifley. This lot comes with an A4 folder of research assembled by the vendor on the history of the microscopes previous owners and includes copies of wills and auction catalogues.        

Lot 306

An Exceptionally Rare & Fine Powell & Lealand No.2 Binocular Microscope, English, dated 1869, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’,  of standard No.2  construction, standing on a large lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm on a sliding collar, above which is the fully mechanical sub-stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a fitted mahogany case: A 4in objective & can. A 2in objective & can. A 1in objective signed ‘POWELL & LEALAND’ & can. A 1/2in objective signed ‘POWELL & LEALAND’ & can. A 1/4in objective signed ‘POWELL & LEALAND’ & can. A 1/12in objective signed ‘POWELL & LEALAND’ & can A 2in Leiberkuhn. A 1/2in Leiberkuhn. An objective iris. A pair of low power eyepieces A pair of medium power eyepieces. A  high power eyepiece with slot for micrometer. A high power eyepiece. A pair of eyepiece extension collars. A monocular bodytube. An eyepiece lucida. A substage spot lens. A substage Wenham-type parabolic condenser. An achromatic substage condenser signed ‘Powell & Lealand’. A substage darkwell holder and 3 darkwells. A substage polariser. An analyser. A substage set of 3 selenites in rotating frames. A brass frame holding Calcspar, Topaz & Aragonite. A brass frame holding Nitre, Quartz & Borax. A micrometer slide A Livebox. Stage forceps. A set of brass forceps. A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘Powell & Lealand N.44 PATENT’ A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘For Low Powers & Opaque Objects’ All in the original French polished mahogany cabinet with keys. Note: A handwritten note detailing many of the contents of the case with the owners(?) name to the other side ‘S. A. Pumphrey, 21 Paradise Street, Birmingham, Optician (My Magic Lantern). Pumphrey is recorded as supplying vulcanite cells to many microscope slide prepares including Frederick Enock who stated that he used only those cells.

Lot 31

A Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm Lens, 1954, chrome, serial no. 1222941, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal hazeNotes: Scale in feet

Lot 312

A Large Smith & Beck No.1 Circuit Stage Binocular Microscope, English, dated 18 April 1899*, signed to the foot ‘R & J Beck Ltd LONDON’ and ‘N°21383’, the microscope stands on a flat tripod foot with two supporting pillars, architectural in style, both terminating in trunnions supporting the microscope body, with plano-concave mirror on swing-arm and sliding collar, sub-stage condenser holder with screw X & Y adjustment and rack-and-pinion focusing, a large circuit stage** allowing for full rotation of the specimen, stage with X & Y control, swept limb with single accessory holder, course focus to the top, fine focus mechanism acting on the rack, Wenham prism in pull out/in drawer, with two cases of accessories which contain:The first case includes: Objectives all signed ‘Smith & Beck’, 3in, 2in, 11/2in, 1/5in, 2/3in/ 4/10in A pair of medium power binocular eyepieces.A high power eyepiece. An achromatic condenser with a wheel of stops.A stage bulls-eye.A stage side reflector.A Smith & Beck vertical illuminator in a can.A side reflector in a can.An erector lens and other items.the second case includes:A large live box.two glass stages.A compressor.A large frog/fish plate.Two Lieberkühns.A dark well holder and three darkwells.Stage forceps.A Wenham-type parabolic condenser.A large Ross eyepiece micrometer. An Amici type prism.An eyepiece lucida.An iris.A set of rotating selenite filters.Various polarising accessories.with large bullseye condenser in the main case, Substantial French polished mahogany cabinet with brass screwed joints and large brass carrying handle.Note: With a bill of sales dated 29th March 1979 from Mayfair Microscopes Limited and signed by Brian Davidson*From the Beck records.** The circuit stage was an expensive optional extra for the No.1 microscope. It meant that the stage was further away from the limb of the microscope so it could be fully rotated, the limb is bigger as the body tube is also further out. This is a very rare feature.

Lot 313

A Large Smith & Beck No.1 Binocular Microscope, English, dated February 1861*, signed in script to the foot ‘Smith & Beck 6 Coleman St. LONDON’ and ‘N°2430’, the microscope stands on a flat tripod foot with two supporting pillars, architectural in style, both terminating in trunnions supporting the microscope body, with plano-concave mirror on swing-arm and sliding collar, sub-stage condenser holder with rack-and-pinion adjustment, square Tully-type stage with X & Y control, swept limb with twin accessory holders, course focus to the top, fine focus mechanism acting on the nosepiece, Wenham prism in pull out/in drawer, with a single mahogany case of accessories which include: objectives all signed ‘Smith & Beck’, 2/3in, 1/5in, two Lieberkühns, a medium power eyepiece, a Wenham-type parabolic condenser, a set of dark wells and holder, a compressor, a live box, a stage bulls-eye, a double nosepiece, an eyepiece lucida, an erecting lens and other items, in the main case is a single monocular tube, all in the original French polished mahogany cabinet , case measures 49cm tall *from the Beck records

Lot 317

A Large Swift "Dick" Petrological Microscope, c.1891, English, signed to foot ‘J Swift & Son, London’, standing on large cast brass foot finished in lacquered and oxidised brass, trunnions at top support body, large plano-concave mirror on gimbal below substage, substage assembly with rotating Nicol prism on fold out arm, iris diaphragm and focusing condenser all on rotating divided circle for angular measurement, square stage with Swift 2″ patent stage, main body to rear of stage incorporating the ‘Dick’ rotating mechanism with fine focus via screw and course focusing via diagonal rack work, body tube incorporating a sliding plate with wheel of apertures and slide in/out Bertrand lens, to top a rotating and folding analyser engraved with 45 degree positions, complete with three Swift objectives, four eyepieces in original mahogany case

Lot 318

A Swift Student Petrological Microscope, c.1900, English, signed to foot ‘J Swift & Son, London’, supported on a black enamel foot with plano-concave mirror on an articulated arm, with swing out sub-stage polariser and pull out condenser, rotating black glass stage, body tube incorporating a slide in/out analyser and Bertrand lens, with four Swift objectives, two eyepieces and other items in fitted mahogany case, width 34cm

Lot 32

A Leitz Summarit f/1.5 50mm Lens, 1949, chrome, serial no. 740189, body, G, elements, F-VG, some internal marksNote: Engraving to barrel 'Taylor, Taylor & Hobson' and U.S. Pat. Nr.2019985'Note: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 33

A Leitz Hektor f/1.9 73mm Lens, 1932, black/nickel, serial no. 96599, body, VG, elements, G-E, some coating issues to front element, complete with lens hood and cap

Lot 333

A R & J Beck Microscope Lamp, English, c.1900, signed around the base 'R & J Beck' , with oil burner assembly with black chimney, adjustable bull's eye lens, lamp assembly mounted on a quick-release clamp to square-section pillar, in original mahogany case, case hight 30.5cm

Lot 34

A Leitz Summarex f/1.5 85mm Lens, 1943, black, serial no. 593091, body, G, elements, VG, some light cleaning marks, complete with maker's lens hoodNote: First batch of black paint from 1943, serial nos. starting 593000

Lot 35

A Leitz Thambar f/2.2 90mm Lens, 1936, black/chrome, serial no. 311492, body, G-VG, elements, VG-E, some light internal haze to inner perimeter of front element, complete with center spot filter, maker's lens hood and caps

Lot 36

A Leitz 'Fat' Elmar f/4 90mm Lens, 1932, black/nickel, serial no. 135385, body, E, elements, VG-E, with maker's lens caps and tube

Lot 37

A Wollensak Velostigmat Series II f/4.5 90mm Lens, 1938, black/chrome, serial no. 468176, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze, complete with maker's caps and bakelite tubeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 38

A Wollensak Raptar Series II f/4.5 127mm Lens, black/chrome, serial no. 512840, body, G, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, with maker's rear lens cap, in bakelite tubeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 39

A Leitz Telyt f/4.5 200mm Lens, 1953, black/chrome, serial no. 1170717, body, VG, elements, VG, some light marks to inside of rear element, with lens hood and cap, in maker's boxNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 391

A First World War Artillary Director, English, dated 1917, in oxidised brass with bright lacqued brass fittings, upright image telescope with lens hood, mounted on vertical scale 50-0-50 degrees, on horizontal graduated circle 180-0-180 degrees, trough compass, instrument marked 'Director No 5 Mk1/E R Watts & Son/1917/ No 4536', in original fitted mahogany case, instrument length 38cm

Lot 392

A Presentation Telescope by John Henry Dallmeyer, English, dated 1863, four-draw achromatic refractor signed 'J.H.Dallmeyer/London' in brass with leather-bound barrel, 57mm objective, telescope 107cm extended, lens hood engraved 'Presented to William Underhill Esq by the teachers of The Old Gravel Pit Sabbath School January 1863' in mahogany case with tripod and additional lens

Lot 393

A Telescope by Jesse Ramsden, English, c.1785, hand-held terrestrial achromatic refractor, single draw signed 'Ramsden London', in brass with mahogany barrel, 44mmm objective, lens cap, in later fitted case, telescope 63cm closed, 96cm extended

Lot 395

A Pair of Double Telescopes, or binocular telescope, French c.1890, unsigned 45mm objectives, black enamel finish, leather bound, central wheel focussing, inter-ocular adjustment, sliding lens hoods, optics good, in leather case (repairs to case) o/a length extended with lens hoods 40cm

Lot 399

A Davon Telescope Microscope, English, c.1900, brass bound in pigskin, telescope achromatic refractor, 38mm objective, rack focussing screw marked F. Davidson & Co Patent 13251-12 London W, 40cm extended; eyepiece section screws off which then acts as a hand held microscope using the mutual 3 inch brass lens, stamped '3in.N.A.11/Davon/Rg Tr', in leather shoulder case with broad arrow marking

Lot 4

A Leica II Model D Rangefinder Camera, 1932, black/chrome, serial no. 72178, with Leitz Summar f/2 50mm lens, 1936, chrome, serial no. 313211, body, VG-E, film advance stiff and shutter sticking, lens, G-VG, some internal hazeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 40

Leitz Telyt f/4.8 280mm Lens, 1961, black, serial no. 1900602, body, VG, elements, E, with maker's capsNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 42

A Leica M3 DS Rangefinder Camera, 1954, chrome, serial no. 707139, with Leitz Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1554082, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG-E, single fine hair visible insideNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 43

A Leica M3 DS Rangefinder Camera, 1955, chrome, serial no. 807306, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Dual Range lens, 1960, chrome, serial no. 1787573, body, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, VG, some light internal marks

Lot 44

A Leica M3 SS Rangefinder Camera, 1956, chrome, serial no. 831987, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1279814, body, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, VG, some internal hazeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 45

A Leica M3 DS Rangefinder Camera, 1956, chrome, serial no. 842353, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Dual Range lens, 1957, chrome, serial no. 1544848, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some internal haze

Lot 46

A Leica M2 'Attrappe' Rangefinder Camera, 1957-67, chrome, serial no. 13064A, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, body, VG, some vulcanite missing from film doorNotes: Non-functioning display modelNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 47

A Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera, 1958, button rewind, chrome, serial no. 939319, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, rigid, chrome, serial no. 1581874, body, VG-E, shutter working, curtain sticking on slower speeds, lens, VG, some light internal marks, in maker's boxNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 48

A Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera, 1960, chrome, serial no. 994340, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Rigid lens, 1957, chrome, serial no. 1512687, body, G, shutter working, some marks to top plate, lens, VG, some light internal haze, in maker's boxNote: Serial number on box does not match camera body

Lot 5

A Leica IIf Rangefinder Camera, 1932, upgraded from II, black/chrome, serial no. 94003, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1950, chrome, serial no. 773004, body, VG-E, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, lens, G, some internal marksNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 52

A Leica M4-P Rangefinder Camera, 1980, black, serial no. 1532923, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, black, serial no. 2270118, body, G-VG, shutters sticking at slow speeds, some haze to rangefinder, lens, VG, some very light internal haze, complete with Leica-Meter MR, case and maker's boxNote: Serial number is from last batch of M4-2

Lot 55

A Leitz Super-Angulon f/3.4 21mm Lens, 1964, chrome, serial no. 2055849, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze, with maker's capsNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 56

A Leitz Elmarit-M f/2.8 21mm Lens, 1993, E60, black, serial no. 3641510, body, E, elements, VG, some light internal haze, complete with lens caps, in maker's box

Lot 57

A Leitz Elmarit-M ASPH. f/2.8 21mm Lens, 2003, E55, black, serial no. 3946909, body, E, elements, E, complete with lens hood, caps and soft pouch, in maker's box

Lot 58

A Leitz Elmarit f/2.8 28mm Lens, 1964, first version, black, serial no. 2063194, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's rear cap and lens hood, in Leitz Elmarit-M boxNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 59

A Leitz Summicron-M ASPH. f/2 28mm Lens, 2002, E46, black, serial no. 3913276, body, E, elements, E, complete with lens hood and caps, in maker's box

Lot 6

A Leica II Model D Rangefinder Camera, 1932/33, black/nickel, serial no. 104944, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some light internal hazeNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 60

A Leitz Summilux f/1.4 35mm Lens, 1970, Mis-Engraved, black, serial no. 2392847, body, VG, some wear to rim, elements, VG-ENotes: Engraving error to aperture, reads '1: .4/35' rather than '1:1.4/35'.

Lot 61

A Leitz Summicron f/2 35mm Lens, 1971, black, serial no. 2539507, body, G, elements, VG-E

Lot 62

A Carl Zeiss Biogon T* ZM f/2 35mm Lens, 2004-, black, serial no. 15537819, body, E, elements, E, with maker's lens hood and caps

Lot 63

A Leitz Noctilux-M f/1 50mm Lens, 1981, E60, black, serial no. 3154261, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, complete with filter and maker's caps

Lot 64

A Leitz Summilux f/1.4 50mm Lens, 1966, chrome, serial no. 2198362, body, VG, missing red dot, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, with XOOIM lens hoodNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 65

A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens, 1958, rigid, chrome, serial no. 1607192, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze; focus scale in feetNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 66

A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens, 1962, rigid, chrome, serial no. 1924055, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some light cleaning marks to front element and light internal marks, in maker's bubbleNote: Focus scale in feet / metresNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 67

A Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm Lens, 1965, with ocular attachment, chrome, serial no. 2107878, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze, in maker's box

Lot 68

A Leitz Summicron f/2 90mm Lens, 1960, chrome, serial no. 1741233, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's caps, in leather caseNotes: Engraved 'Canada' to tripod footNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

Lot 69

A Leitz Summicron f/2 90mm Lens, 1960, chrome, serial no. 1742521, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, with maker's capsNotes: Focusing scale ring variation compared to previous lotNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%

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