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A Paillard Bolex H16 Non-Reflex Cine Camera, 16mm, serial no. 86092, 1953, motor runs, round base, octameter and eyelevel viewfinders, body, G, with 3 Kern-Paillard lenses; a Yvar AR 16mm f/2.8 lens, aperture ring stuck, G, a Switar DV 25mm f/1.4 lens, G, a Yvar AR 75mm f/2.8 lens, aperture ring very stiff, F-G, together a flat base adapter, a cable release, two c mount to Leica screw lens adapters, a fully closing iris fading device, extension tubes and a maker's outfit case
A Bell & Howell Filmo 70-DR 16mm Camera, serial no. 17878, marked 'Latola Films', spring motor runs, body F, with a Taylor Taylor Hobson Serital 1in f/1.9 lens, G, a Professional Kinotar 12.5mm f/1.4 lens, VG, viewfinder lenses for 12.5mm, 75mm 1, 2, 4 and 6 in. camera lenses, rewind crank, extension tubes and a Bell & Howell fitted case, together with a Kamark Camera Cradle with box
Three Canon 3CCD Digital Video Camcorders, one XM1, with 4.2-84mm f/1.6-2.9 20x zoom lens, Canon WD-58 0.7 x 58 wide converter, two XM2, with 4.2-84mm f/1.6-2.9 20 x zoom lens, Canon WD-58 0.7 x 58 wide converter, VC 95 W 0.5 x 52mm converter, batteries, two chargers, XM2 manual, all power up otherwise untested
FOREWORD The Burger Cinema Equipment Collection, Lots 264 to 289 Germain Burger (1900-1985) was a highly experienced British cinematographer, film director and occasional producer; his father and brothers were also experienced cinematographers. His long career included photographing the Eille Norwood Sherlock Holmes films in the early 1920s, working on documentaries and feature films in the 1930s and 1940s as cinematographer and director. Among his final films was 'The Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral' in 1966. A Disassembled Debrie Le Parvo 35mm Camera, a collection of Le Parvo camera parts, circa 1920, P, incomplete, possibly from more than camera, including a wooden front panel with brass lens mount and a circular cutout, with a manufacturer's plate stating Le Parvo, J Debrie, Constructeur, 111 Rue St Maur, Paris, a round brass owner's plate on the opposite side hand inscribed F Cadman (possibly Frank Cadman, film director, 1898-1980), a wooden back plate with cutouts for footage and speed indicators, a speed indicator dial, wooden side and top panels, an intermittent movement chassis, a Parvo Model J metal gate assembly, serial no. 1343, an Andre Debrie 110 volts 16 images motor, an eyepiece tube, several rotary shutter blades, a small crank handle, a quantity of 35mm film magazines, gears, a wooden tripod, other parts and a Brachyscope Optis Paris projection lens
A Butchers Popular Pressman SLR Plate Camera, 5½ x 3¼in., body F, with a Dallmeyer Pentac 6½in. f/2.9 lens, P, strong haze, a quantity of plate holders, a Thornton-Pickard Junior Special plate camera, no lens, a falling plate camera, a Rajar No. 6 folding camera and a Kodak Vest Pocket Series III folding camera
A Wooden Case of Cinematographer's Lenses, a group of 1930s brass mounted lenses in a felt-lined, compartmented wooden case, probably for a Debrie Parvo L camera, including a Cooke Speed Panchro 1 inch f/2 lens, no. 279865, a Cooke Speed Panchro 75mm f/2, no. 225985, a Cooke Speed Panchro 108mm f/2, no. 231059, an Optis Effigior 150mm lens and a Busch-Rathenow f/7.5 long focus lens
A Dallmeyer Septac Anastigmat 2in f/1.5 Lens, serial no. 613723, black, barrel VG, elements F-G, edge fungus, black speck, cleaning mark, with maker's box and matching serial number; this lens has a close serial number to Lot 493, no 613717, sold in our April 2019 auction and was possibly part of the same batch
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