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A late 19th/early 20th century oxidised and lacquered brass level, signed L.Casella Maker to the Admiralty and Ordnance No 4283, the scope with rack and pinion focusing, lens cap and adjustable tripod stand with screw feet, in original numbered mahogany fitted box, 23cm long, box 25.5cm wide
A group of cameras and related equipment including Olympus OM-1 with Zuiko 1:1.8 lens, Canon AV-1 camera body, Canon Palar Telephoto F=300mm 1:5 zoom lens, Rolleiflex twin lens camera (cased) and further related items. Additional InformationPostage of this lot will cost £25 + VAT within the UK.
A 180 Degree Horizont camera, original leather case Information provided by vendor:'Horizont (1967-1973)The Horizont, marked in cyrillic for the home market, is a sturdy and well built Russian panoramic camera, Some 49,849 were made by Krasnogorski Mekhanicheskii Zavod from 1967-1973. The panning 28mm f2.8 lens makes 24×58mm frames on 35mm film, giving a 120° view. By adjusting the slit width exposure times of 1/30s, 1/60s and 1/125s can be set on the dial at the top plate. An un-calibrated and unmarked 1/250s is also available. In the center of the dial is a film speed reminder dial. A spirit level is located on the left corner of the top plate, which is covered when the detachable viewfinder is fitted into a vertical shoe on the front. A mirror system allows the user to see the spirit level when looking through the viewfinder. As with most Soviet cameras of that era, the two first digits in the serial number at the back indicates year of manufacture.A complete set also includes a sloping bakelite hand grip to be fitted to the left side of the camera base, and a black leather outfit case. Later variants were supplied with a cylindrical hand grip and a brown leather case.'
A GENTS ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, model 6605, circa 1959, serial number, worn case measuring approximately 36mm, Swiss made Rolex movement, 25 jewel calibre 1065, movement number N750756, champagne dial, gold colour baton, gold tapering hands, date window at 3 o'clock position, cyclops lens, watch is running, time keeping untested, case back loose, fitted to a later military black leather strapGlass in good condition but scratches to cyclops, very slight wear to outer rim of dial, indentations to lugs, working condition, dial luminescent markers have little wear and baton, both model number and serial at both lugs worn and hard to read, bezel in good condition
ALDIS BROTHERS LTD., BIRMINGHAMA SCARCE WORLD WAR ONE PERIOD TELESCOPIC RIFLE-SIGHT, serial no. 194578,possibly from a No1MkIII sniper rifle, with blued steel 10 3/4in. body of 1in. diameter, brass objective lens housing with makers details, flared ocular bell, brass focusing plate and equiped with an elevation turret only with locking screw, some loss to finish
ZEISSA VIRTUALLY UNUSED CLASSIC DIATAL 7X50 T* TELESCOPIC SIGHT, serial no. 3076159,with reticule 4, Butler Creek flip-up lens covers, together with dovetail mounts, in its makers carton with instructions for useThis bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
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