Original vintage ski poster for a Swiss resort of Crans-Montana. It is a ski resort in western Switzerland, in the heart of the Swiss Alps in the canton of Valais. Dynamic image of a skier in the powder snow. Good condition, light staining. Crans-Montana is a municipality in the district of Sierre in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. On 1 January 2017 the former municipalities of Chermignon, Mollens, Montana and Randogne merged to form the new municipality of Crans-Montana. Crans-Montana is also a ski resort that was created through the fusion of the two centers of Crans and Montana and belonged to six municipalities (Chermignon, Icogne, Lens, Mollens, Montana and Randogne), four of which merged to form the municipality of Crans-Montana. County: Switzerland, year of printing:1970s, designer: J. M. Grand, size (cm): 99x63.
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PLATER-ZYBERK, K., wohl Kamierz (1879/81-1964), "Junge Frau mit Hund in Sommerwiese sitzend", u.li. signiert 'K. Plater-Zyberk', Öl/Leinwand, HxB: ca. 40x60 cm (53x73 cm mit Rahmen). Leichte Alters- und Beriebspuren, Lw. leicht gewölbt. Mit Rahmen. VERSO Etikett: M. Nowicki & R. Grünastel, Poznan.| PLATER-ZYBERK, K., probably Kamierz (1879/81-1964), "Young woman sitting with dog in summer meadow", below left signed 'K. Plater-Zyberk', oil/canvas, HxW: approx. 40x60 cm (53x73 cm with frame). Slight signs of age and wear, lens slightly curved. With frame. VERSO label: M. Nowicki & R. Grünastel, Poznan.
Broadhurst Clarkson brass and leather 4-draw telescope, the first draw with graduations, sliding lens shroud and leather covers for both ends on shoulder strap; marked 'Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. Ltd. 63 Farringdon Road London E.C.', L87cm fully extended; together with a WWI brass marching compass marked F-L No.123113 1918 (broad arrow); crudely etched L.H. McD. Latham; in associated Brooks & Co. leather case dated 1913 stamped W.B. Constable (2)Condition Report: Reasonably good and clean condition for age and use.One lens cover unstitched at seam.Compass lacking glass to hinged lid and most of blackening. Case in good condition.
Cazenave (Fréderic) L'Optique, or "The Optical Viewer", after Louis Léopold Boilly, etching and engraving with stipple, a good early impression with little wear to the plate, sheet 535 x 435 mm (21 x 17 in), under glass, presumably trimmed to image without lettered margin, minor surface dirt, framed, [circa 1794]; together with an original Zograscope, a device for looking at Vues d'Optique, wood, glass, reflective mirror, the spindle broken, [late 18th or early 19th century] (2) *** The Zograscope, as shown in the engraving after Boilly's painting of Louise Gély, is an optical viewer for prints, where the print is laid flat on the table and reflected in an angled mirror and observed through a vertical lens.
A 19th Century gilt brass telescope signed" Dollond London" on the brass back plate of the barrel. Mounted on a solid brass tripod stand with folding cabriole legs and spade feet for movement in both the horizontal and vertical planes. The telescope has a gilt brass barrel and rack and pinion fine adjustment detachable tube operated by a thumb wheel to the side of the main barrel. 51mm (2") achromatic objective lens with push on lens cap and four lens eyepiece contained in a segmented brass tube, with screw on end cap, with a flared eyecup. Spare eyepiece with red filter. Dimensions: Objective Lens: 51mm (2"); Closed Length: 96.5cm (38"); Fully Drawn Length: 103cm (40.5"); Height on Stand at Horizontal: 50cm (19 3/4"). Contained in a fitted mahogany box.
Paillard Bolex cine camera, Model H8 serial with Kern-Paillard lens Switar 1:1.5 f=25mm AR nr 140114 and a Yvar 1:2.8 f=16mm AR nr 137284 and a Yvar 1:2.8 f=75mm AR 139643 (patent pending) complete with instruction booklets, depth of focus table for Kern-Paillard lenses, Weston Master V Exposure Meter, housed in a velvet-lined box, complete with key.
A fine and rare Victorian silver novelty sewing etui and vinaigrette by S. Mordan & Co, 6.7cm high and 3.72 ozt, marked London 1874, modelled as a miniature lantern, the lens having engraved initials for IMS, the hinged conical cover opening to reveal lift out pin and thread holder and central bobbin with tape measure, the lower hinged section opening to reveal vinaigrette compartment, marked Thornhill to cover, overall in very good condition and no obvious repairs or damages except for typical wear for its age
Rolleiflex: A Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex 3.5B twin-lens camera, with original case, Serial Number 1705697. Finder lens Heidosmat 1:2.8 75 540798; Taking lens Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3.5/75 4333549. Shutter appears in working order. Internal dusting as expected with age. Please assess photographs.
Nikon: A collection of assorted Nikon to comprise: Nikon F4 camera body; Nikon F-501 camera body; boxed Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 55-300mm 4.5-5.6G ED lens; Nikon AF Nikkor lens 35-70mm 3.3-4.5 with AF Teleconverter TC-16A 1.6X; Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm 1.8 lens; and Nikon ED AF Nikkor 80-200mm 2.8 lens. General condition is good. Untested for working order. Please assess photographs. (one box)
Polyorama Panoptique: A mid-19th century, Polyorama Panoptique optical toy. Complete with six interchangeable paper transparencies comprising views of: 'Venice Le Pont des Soupirs', 'St Petersbourg - L'amiraute', 'Rome - Eglise St Pierre', 'Segovie (Espagne)' and two others (one of which is damaged). Viewer has printed label to the top 'Polyorama Panoptique Brevet D'Invention SGhe du Gouvt', as well as additional label to reverse which has sadly been damaged. Extending front concertina is generally in good order, although wear is commensurate with age throughout. Please assess photographs. Additional Information: The Polyorama Panoptique was an optical toy popular from the 1820s through to the 1850s. It was invented by Pierre Seguin and based on Daguerre's Diorama, of which it was a small-scale and simplified version intended for domestic use. The illustration card would be inserted at the back of the box, which would be held up to the light. It would then be viewed through the lens. Most cards would be designed to include small cut-out parts through which the light would pass. Other parts of the cards may be made of thinner material to create a glowing effect. The empty parts would typically represent windows or street lights, so that the card's scene would appear to be illuminated by light from these sources. Cards were designed to change appearance depending on which door was opened, so that a scene might appear to alter, for example, from a daytime to a nighttime view.
Leica: An Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Germany, Leica IIIg 35mm rangefinder camera body, Serial No. 969000, 1959. Shutter is in working order. Lens appears generally clean. Leica lens cap. With attached Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Elmar f=5cm 1:2.8, Serial Number 1633178. Within Leica case. Please assess photographs.
Micro Technical: An M.P.P., Micro Technical Plate Camera 5x4, with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:4.5/150 lens, Serial Number 3724386. Bellows appear in good order, some wear to outer case as expected with age. Untested for working order. Together with various plates and other accessories, in leather case. Please assess photographs.
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