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ROSS & CO; a cased 19th century plate camera with a 'Jena' J.J Atkinson lens and an associated wooden tripod (2).Additional InformationThe leather carry case is in need of restoration, parts and losses to the leather, the straps are broken, the back is heavily worn. There are numerous holes to the bellows, these are also very dry, cracked and dirty, lens has a build up of a yellow coloured material to interior, back plate with some scratches, body itself with surface scuffs, scratches, scrapes etc commensurate with age and use.
A mixed group of photographic equipment including Dallmeyer Septac 2" F/1.5 lens, macro photography attachment, 50th Leica Anniversary general catalogue, etc.Additional InformationScratching and wear to outer case internal impact bubble/bruise to one corner under the e of Septac, minor scratches to glass on lens, minor wear, dirt around edges (see additional images)
Jack E. Martin (1921-2019), Photographer, an album containing images of London landmarks including a number of the Festival of London 1951, another with various aircraft of the period, together with topographical and holiday views, some negatives, and two cameras, Edixa-mat Kadett with Edixa-Auto-Cassaron 1:28 f=50mm lens, Soligor 1:3.5 f-35mm wide angle lens, and a Praktica MTL5, with Hanimex HMC 28-70mm1:3.5-4.5 Macro focusing zoom lens, Carl Zeiss Ressar 2.8/50 N0. 177019 and Soligor 1:3.5 f=135mm lenses( Main photographer for The house that Jack Built project, 1953-1956, lived and worked in London, worked for British Telecoms Circuit Laboratory where he was able to develop and print many of his photographs).
An 18ct yellow gold half hunter fob watch, the case with a bulls eye lens surrounded by pink enamel with blue enamel Roman numerals, the outer case profusely decorated with flowers and leaves, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Mottu Geneve CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, does tick when wound, hands do rotate, dust cover unmarked, no inscription, 37mm diameter, surface scratches and minor dents conversant with use, overall approximately 48 grams
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