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Lot 172

2 spirit level accessories, adjustable tribrach; 2 scopes; box.Eclectic collection of vintage brass, copper, and chromed instruments and accessories for surveyors, scientific measurements, etc. A solid brass abney�level with swing-up vernier magnifier lens; two sorts of spirit levels, one large, adjustable and copper bodied. A focusable scope and adjustable, miniature tribrach base is also included- all contained in a vintage dovetailed field case from Bostrom, originally intended for a contractors level.� An ideal addition to, or gift for, the collection of vintage scientific ephemera.� Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 12"L x 6"W x 5.25"H, In case Condition: As-is

Lot 18

Iconic style of bellows camera used from the 20's-50's.Equipped with a Kalart coupled rangfinder, Rapax shutter, and Wollensak 4.5 F101MM lens. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 7"L x 8"D x 7"H, open Manufacturer: Busch Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 2

Original bellows, brass fittings and decorative structural pieces.Original studio and field camera, produced by AGFA ANSCO, ca. 1928. Brass screw nobs and track, to extend bellows lens. Original brass fittings and decorative and structural pieces. Original wooden back adaptor and ground glass in frame. Original brass lens fittings EMIL BUSCH, A.G. RATHENOW, other incised markings to lens housing. Original lens. AGFA manufacturers plate to top of wooden housing, AGFA ANSCO BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK MADE IN U.S.A. to rear of wooden base. The Lens is unique with perfect aperture blades operated by the front rim, and an interesting focus mechanism. Nickel plated Brass front. Clear glass with cleaning wear on rear element. ANSCO was a photographic company based in Binghamton, New York, which produced photographic film, paper and cameras beginning in the mid-1800s. In 1928 ANSCO merged with the German firm AGFA to compete in the worldwide market with Kodak and Zeiss. In 1942, the U.S. government seized AGFA-ANSCO as a hostile alien property; it remained under government control through the 1960s. Issued: 1928 Dimensions: 5.5"W x 7.5"H Manufacturer: AGFA Ansco Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age related wear

Lot 25

Pair of iconic antique press camera styles.1. Graflex Series B with built-in Kodak Anastigmat lens, with semi-automatic diaphragm, and the distinctive tall focusing hood that folds under the lid of the camera, made c. 1924, when Graflex was a division of Eastman Kodak (US); 2. Burke & James folding bed press camera, solidly constructed of aluminum and other metals, with sophisticated focusing scale and telescopic viewfinder. A cross between a press camera and a technical camera like the Linhof Technika. Made c. 1946 by Burke & James (US). Issued: Early to mid-20th c. Dimensions: 6.75"L x 8.25"H x 10"W, B & J Press Camera, open Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 26

Black leatherette and metal with chrome exterior, leather handle.Historic single lens reflex camera with semi-automatic diaphragm, and the distinctive tall focusing hood that folds under the lid of the camera. Vertical focal-plane shutter consisting of a single curtain with a series of four slits, with widths from 1" to 1/8". Includes add-on Graflex film pack adaptor. Issued: c. 1950 Dimensions: 9.5"L x 8.5"H x 7"W, closed Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 29

Full featured folder with working shutter and large lens.The shutter cocks and fires as expected, though all speed settings and advanced functions remain unconfirmed. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 8.5"L x 4.5"D x 10"H, open Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 3

Rich wood and leather camera; film holders, case, box of filters.The Conley Model 15 is a well-made mahogany and leather, traditional field and hand camera fitted with substantial features for the day- vertical and horizontal shift, a long focus with locking bellows, a capable shutter with 8 speeds, wood and chrome viewfinder with folding cover and a fully revolving rear end, allowing landscape or portrait format shots without having to reposition the camera. Included in the original leather case is two wood and metal sheet film holders, one sheetpack adapter, and quite uncommonly, an entire case of original specialized lens filters for a variety of unique lens effects. While all the cameras sold by Whitley's Auctioneers are general sold as-is and untested unless otherwise noted, this Conley is in particularly good condition- bellows appear strong and supple; all shutter speed settings fire when cocked, and aperture ring moves smoothly. Pop-out focus rack works correctly, all latches close tight, and even the mirrored view finder is still usable. Overall, a very functional camera, although all speeds, light seals, and advanced functions will likely require some level of tuning. Issued: 1909 Dimensions: 12.5"L x 4.25"D x 7"H Manufacturer: Conley Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 37

Large black folding camera with mahogany wood on the inside.Bellows of the camera are in good cosmetic condition. Has Bausch and Lomb lens, with brass front fitting. Issued: 1916-1920 Dimensions: 10.5"H x 11.75"L x 6.5"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 38

A Patent Etui extra slim folding camera in an unusual clamshell finish.Produced by KW Kamera Werkstatten Guthe & Thorsch of Dresden, Germany, c. 1920, fitted with a Meyer Gorlitz Anastigmatic Trioplan lens in a dial-set Compur. Raised manufacturer KW mark on case exterior. Removable ground glass viewfinder in back, slotted with errata roll film adaptor. Velvet lined hard brown leather case. Includes metal and leatherette roll film cassette holder, produced c. 1920 by Rada Metallwarenfabrik of Frankfurt, Germany, with original manufacturers instructions written in English, German and French. Issued: c. 1920 Dimensions: 4.75"L x 6.75"H x 1.75"W Manufacturer: Kamera Werkstatten Guthe & Thorsch Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 4

Large mahogany/brass 5"x7" plate; with focal glass, bulb remote.Splendidly furnished plate or view-camera, manufactured by Seneca Camera Co. in Rochester, NY during the first decade of the 20th century. While the Seneca company would eventually transition into folding camera designs along the lines of Kodak, their early work in traditional plate cameras is exquisite- the same venerable designs that captured images of Buffalo Bill, Yellowstone park, and the first electric lights to illuminate the nights in Rochester. This varnished mahogany Competitor model, with uprated Duo dual release shutter, is in good cosmetic and even mechanical condition- all hinges and locking nuts/thumbscrews tighten, loosen, and shift as expected. The original ground glass focusing plate is intact, its spring clips still flexible and awaiting a fresh photographic plate. The lens is not cracked, and easily removes- as does the entire front plate and shutter mount- for easy cleaning and service. The bellows, often destroyed by age in cameras of this vintage, are tight, flex easily, and have no visible exterior cracks. The shutter cocks and fires, and although shutter speeds cannot be verified, the Bulb and Time features work as expected- even the original rubber bulb remote, virtually always rotten with time and moisture, is intact and still fires the shutter on this rare find. Verdigris and patina present on a few components, this otherwise splendid piece of photographic and American history would make an ideal display, intact as it is- and just as easily, a fine tool for the enterprising collector who wishes to expose a fresh 5X7 sheet, a century after Seneca put on the final coat of varnish. Issued: 1900s Dimensions: 14.5"L x 9"D x 11.5"H, fully extended Manufacturer: Seneca Camera Mfg. Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 42

Vest Pocket, Jiffy 6-16, rare enlarger w. 16mm adapter.Two antique cameras featuring a clever central folding action, and one enlarger based off Jiffy model, with its lens replaced by a motion picture film strip holder. A unique collection of antique Kodak products. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 6.75"H x 8"L x 4"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 51

Folding cameras in black leatherette covering.Cameras have Kodet Lens and Flash Kodon shutter. Two of three cameras have straps attached. Issued: Mid-20th c. Dimensions: 7"L x 4.25"H x 5.5"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 57

Front folder with splendid Art Deco styling from iconic Kodak co.The Jiffy Kodak Six-20 was a folding camera for 620 film made in Rochester NY from 1933 to 1937. This camera was styled by Walter Dorwin Teague. It had a Twindar periscopic lens with zone focusing. Issued: 1933-1937 Dimensions: 3.25"D x 6.5"H x 4.25"L Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 60

Legendary camera with 35, 50, 135mm lens, accessory viewfinders.Introduced in 1955 and in direct competition to the successful rangefinder cameras of Leica and Canon, the Nikon S2 is considered by many to be the first truly fantastic Nikon camera. Rugged, capable, and beautifully formed, the S2 featured a broad range of slow and fast shutter speeds, a bigger brighter viewfinder/rangefinder than its competitors, built-in helical focusing system and a very precise flash synchronization. The success of the S2 would lead to many successors- and within the next 15 years, Nikon would be producing cameras that were on their way to the Moon and considered to be the de facto professional brand for�photo journalists. This S2 (Nikon serial 6176716) is a feast for the eyes to collectors and admirers alike- equipped with a chrome Nikkor-H.C 2.0 50mm Lens with Waltz UV filter and detachable Nikon metal hood, and decked in its original leather full-case. Lot also includes an original W-Nikkor 3.5 F35mm Wide lens (no. 440727) and a Nikkor Q.C 3.5 F135mm Tele lens with detachable hood. Both lenses have their original front and rear caps from Nikon, both come in original leather lens cases with straps, and�both also come with their counterpart Nikon accessory viewfinders in leather cases- the 135mm finder is adjustable for focus range correction. Such complete system collections are a rare find today. The following is observed- the lenses are without obvious signs of cracking or coating loss. Focus and aperture diaphragms move smoothly and feel acceptably lubricated given their age and state. The camera's advance lever winds, and the shutter fires- function of all speeds and accuracy unaccounted, no CLA. Internal focus helical is smooth and tight. Inner film gate and shutter cloth appear to be in near-new cosmetic condition with no obvious sign of pin-holing or kinks. Brightline viewfinder is clear and bright. Light tightness and advanced lens optics diagnosis remains untested.� Issued: 1955-1957 Dimensions: 10"L x 5"D x 8"H Edition Number: 6176716 Edition Size: 56000 Manufacturer: Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon) Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 61

Original, black version of iconic German camera in red clamshell.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this early rare, 1935 black edition (No. 151403) of the Leica III camera- featuring adjustable diopters, built in rangefinder, a coveted black enamel finish, and original folding Elmar 3.5 F50mm lens. The III series introduced most of the features that would define Leicas for the next 50 years- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and meticulous attention to detail. This camera comes in a chamois leather zip up pocket case and a red velvet lined hard-shell Leica case. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIs winding knob and shutter release operate as expected, and the curtain appears to be in good cosmetic condition with no obvious signs of kinking or mechanical damage. All shutter speeds index and fire with the exception of 1-second slow speed, and remain un-verified. Issued: 1935 Dimensions: 7"L x 4"D x 2"H, in case Edition Number: 151403 Edition Size: 1200 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 62

Original, iconic German camera with cap, fixed lens, chamois bag.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this early rare, 1932 black edition of the Leica II camera (no. 87087) - featuring built in rangefinder, a coveted black enamel finish, and original folding Hektor 2.5 F50mm lens. The II series introduced the most important feature that would typify Leica cameras for the next 50 years- a built-in rangefinder element, along with its standard viewfinder. This camera comes in a chamois leather bag and a black enamel Leica-brand lens cap for safe storage. Issued: 1932 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 87087 Edition Size: 29801 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 63

Sumitar 50, Elmar 90, caps, and leather half case included.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this difficult to find 1950�Leica IIIC camera (No. 501176) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIC series introduced most of the features that would define Leicas for the next 50 years- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and meticulous attention to detail. This camera comes with a Leica-branded lens cap, its bottom half leather case, a handsomely made�Leitz Elmar telephoto 4 F90mm lens with rear cap, and an original German Leica IIIc Manual. Both included lenses appear to have light to moderate internal dust and possible scuffing; Sumitar may have light fogging.This IIIc was factory modified at some point to include Flash synchro features found in the IIIf/g, a common practice at the time. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIc's winding knob and shutter release operate as expected, and the curtain appears to be in good cosmetic condition with no obvious signs of kinking or mechanical damage. All shutter speeds index, but remain un-verified. Issued: 1950 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 501176 Edition Size: 25000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 64

Summitar 2 50mm lens, leather case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1953 Leica IIIf camera (No. 626522) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 626522 Edition Size: 35000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 65

Camera, Summitar 2 50mm lens, lens cap, case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1951 Leica IIIf camera (No. 565164) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, a Leica lens cap, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIf's winding knob and shutter release winds and fires. All shutter speeds index, but remain un-verified. Issued: 1951 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 565164 Edition Size: 5000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 66

Camera with Summitar 2 50mm lens, leather case, chrome finish.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this vintage Leica IIIa- a rare, early version of Leica's famed III-series, produced briefly during 1939. Featuring the functions that would make Leicas the premier 35mm camera for the coming 50 years- built in rangefinder, extraordinarily crisp lenses, a wide range of shutter speeds, and adjustable diopter- the Leica IIIa offers a fascinating opportunity to own a piece of Leitz design history. Included is a leather case for the camera, and a Leitz Summitar folding 2 F50mm lens. Issued: 1939 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 315143 Edition Size: 300 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 67

Camera with Elmar 3.5 50mm lens, leather case, chrome finish.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but one for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1950-vintage Leica IIc- a rare derivation during Leica's transition from the I-series to the III-series, only produced between 1949 and 1951. Featuring the functions that would make Leicas the premier 35mm camera for the coming 50 years- built in rangefinder, extraordinarily crisp lenses, a wide range of shutter speeds, and adjustable diopter- the Leica IIc offers a fascinating opportunity to own a piece of Leitz design history. Included is a leather case for the camera, and a Leitz Elmar folding 3.5 F50mm lens. Issued: 1950 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 442585 Edition Size: 9999 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 68

Leica metal film rolls, adjustable view and rangefinders, more.Up for auction is this lot of broadly assorted Leica accessories, which includes an English Leica IIIg quick-start and full instruction booklet, a German IIIf flash synchronization guide; two Ilford-made film tins containing all-steel Leica film reels for shooting with Leica cameras; a Kinox-branded accessory selenium light meter in leather case; two Leica branded lens contrast filters- a deep orange in plastic Leica case and a medium yellow bezel-mounted in original Leica box; 5cm duplex lens adapter ring; and Leitz-Leica brand flash cable. Also includes two Leitz-brand cable releases with Leica-style shutter release threads (not pictured). Of particular interest are the two black enamel accessory rangefinders, one in leather case; and two Leitz-brand accessory viewfinders, which allowed Leica (and other) brand rangefinder users to change the setting and provide a 35mm-135mm adjustable image for framing their pictures when using different sizes of lenses besides the standard 50mm. Entirely metallic, of fine German make, and even featuring an elevation adjustment to account for the change in perspective when focusing on near and far subjects. Issued: Various Dimensions: 5.75"L x 5"D, longest Manufacturer: Leitz, Ilford, Kinox Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 7

Speed Graphic camera, flash system, numerous filters, sheet film.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Speed Graphic is a fine example of the sort of professional-grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a ground glass focusing screen, slots for sheet or pack film, rangefinder, dual shutters, and numerous features. This large set includes several classic accessories and tools- a flash gun and flash cables, reflex and quick release bracket, over a dozen Tiffen and Kodak lens filters, many in box and all in cases, mechanical long exposure timer, 3 original boxes of Ektachrome film (may contain film), one box of Kodak Super XX film (may contain film), and a sealed box of Verichrome sheet film. Several original manuals and guides abound- and 2 sheet holders along with a pack film adapter are also included. A splendid array for the collector of classic cameras and technology. And while all cameras from Whitleys Auctioneers are sold as is unless otherwise, it is observed that both the front and rear shutter releases fire, and the cloth rear shutter winds and releases. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 10"D x 8"H Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 71

Includes one original box, manual, and flash, unit in case.Silver model from (1968) and black from(1969). Equipped with 38mm f2.8 four-element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter thread. Coupled rangefinder, lever wind, double-exposure prevention, leatherette covering. Black model comes with original box and flash cube unit. Issued: Late 20th c. Dimensions: 2.75"L x 4.5"H x 2"W Manufacturer: Konishiroku Co. Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 73

Gleaming chromed rangefinder with unique German design.Fitted with a�Sychro Compur shutter and Voigtlander Ultra 50mm/f 2.0 lens. This unique rangefinder camera with unusual 'barn-door' folding lens and a combination plunger on the left top- operating it simultaneously cocks the shutter and advances the film, and acts as the folding lens release catch when closed. It comes with the original case and includes 2 filters and a 125/20 Voigtlander len hood shade. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 4.25"L x 5.5"H x 2.75"D Manufacturer: Voigtlander Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 74

Case, adapters, rare Cadro prismatic focuser in box w. papers.Revered as the camera that started a thousand careers, the Paillard Bolex, in 16 and 8 millimeter, is a preferred machine for numerous film making institutions, as well as film makers. Spike Lee in particular used a Bolex for a number of his early films. Dependable, accurate, considered a true professional machine. This example winds and runs, and includes a hard case, a 3 small lens/filter accessories, and a rare Prismatic Focuser from Bolex- allows the user to view and focus the camera through its taking lens while the camera is running, an uncommon feature. It is contained in its own box, with original manual. Issued: 1960s Dimensions: 12"L x 5.5"D x 10"H, in case Manufacturer: Bolex Country of Origin: Switzerland Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 81

Clockwork movie camera with lens, original case.Art Deco era artifact produced during the golden age of cameras. Zeiss Ikon camera lens, leather strap. Affixed manufacturers metal spec plate written in German. Original manufacturers velvet lined, hard leather case with metal locking mechanism. Issued: c. 1935 Dimensions: 7.5"L x 8.25"H x 3"W Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Wear to leather case. Age and use related wear, as is.

Lot 84

Gray metal and black leatherette, with reflex viewfinder.Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 1: 1.9 / 7.5-30 mm lens (Number: 3334167). Filled with features and in very good physical condition; untested and sold as is. An excellent example of mid-20th century Mad Men era photographic history. Hard plastic hand grip. Black leather strap. An identical model is held in the collection of the Industrial and Film Museum Wolfen in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Issued: c. 1963 Dimensions: 9.5"L x 9.5"H x 2.75"W Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 86

Running cine camera with lens in hard case. Handle included. Issued: 1960s Dimensions: 10"L x 5.25"D x 9.75"H, in case Manufacturer: Eumig Country of Origin: Austria Condition: Some use related wear

Lot 87

Original 16mm camera, components and embossed leather case.An original Steky subminiature spy camera produced by Asahi Musen Company, ca. 1947. The model boasts interchangeable lenses (telephoto and wide angle), variable speeds (1/100, 1/50, 1/25 and Bulb), variable aperture, and fixed focus. Impressed to lens housing STEKINAR ANASTIGMAT 1:3.5 / 25mm. Original leather case impressed STEKY and MADE IN JAPAN. Asahi Musen produced cameras in Tokyo's Ginza commercial district during the mid-1930s. In 1953, it merged with Riken, the predecessor of Ricoh. Issued: c. 1947 Dimensions: 2.75"H, in case Manufacturer: Asahi Musen Company Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Untested. Age related wear.

Lot 89

Camera in case, micro tripod, film cans, original manual.Up for auction is this Rollei 16, a 16mm subminiature camera made during the cold-war craze for "spy" cameras and miniaturized technology. The camera features a chrome and black sleek finish, in its original black leatherette zippered case. In addition, an accessory pouch holds the tiny, robust camera, two containers of original 16mm film cassettes, a miniature telescoping tripod with hidden remote cable, a Rollei flash bulb attachment unit in case, a Rollei electronic flash unit adapter in box, and an accessory rail. The original owner's manual, an English copy, and a B&W detachable lens filter with case are also to be found. A fascinating piece for any collector of camera technology, cold war memorabilia, or that special spy in your life. Issued: 1963-1967 Dimensions: 8"L x 3"D x 4.5"H, in case Manufacturer: Rollei Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 93

Includes box, manual, 1960's "Spy" 60mm camera.Lens: Rokkor 3.5/25. Issued: Mid-20th c. Dimensions: 1"H x 4"L x 1.75"W Manufacturer: Minolta Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 234

German Franke and Heidecke Rollieflex 3.5 dual lens camera, serial number 2384881 with Carl Zeiss Planar 1:3,5 f=75mm lens, with leather case and instruction booklet

Lot 236

Zeiss Ikon camera with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:2,8 f=8mm lens in leather case

Lot 237

Paillard Bolex H16 reflex cine camera with Wollensak 6.5mm f/1.8 wide angle cine raptar lens, boxed with additional accessories and brochures 

Lot 238

Canon F1 SLR camera with Canon 35-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 zoom lens with warranty card dated 1976, instruction manual, speed finder and four additional lenses including Canon 100-300mm 1:5.6 zoom lens, Canon 50mm F=1:1.8 SC lens, Canon 35-70mm 1:2.8-3.5 SSC zoom lens and Canon 135mm 1:3.5 SC lens

Lot 239

Zeiss Ikon Contraflex with Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:2,8 f=50mm lens, Sunpak autozoom 3600 thyristor, Hoya and other filters etc. 

Lot 196

A GENTLEMAN'S STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL DIVERS WRIST WATCH on original steel bracelet, the watch has a helium release valve, blue ceramic rotating bezel, and sapphire crystal lens enclosing a blue engine turned dial with luminous hour markers and calendar aperture fronting a quartz movement 41mm - original box and instructions

Lot 202

A LADIES 18CT GOLD EBEL WRIST WATCH on an 18ct gold bracelet, the square case with domed glass lens enclosing a silvered dial with gilt Arabic quarters and baton hour markers fronting a spring driven manual winding movement 15mm wide app. 31g

Lot 281

A PAIR OF BRASS AND STEEL OIL FILLED COACH LAMPS having square painted steel bodies with brass moulded frames enclosing bevelled glass lenses and ruby glass tell-tale lens on brass tapering reservoirs 45.5cm high

Lot 282

A PAIR OF STEEL OIL FILLED COACH LAMPS having painted steel bodies with chrome surround enclosing 4.5" convex glass lenses and ruby glass tell-tale lens on tapering reservoirs 45cm high

Lot 295

A VINTAGE CAR SEARCHLIGHT MADE BY SALSBURY & SON LTD. LONDON having a brass body with three copper nameplates and a 9" stepped magnifying glass lens 26cm diameter

Lot 310

A BRASS AND STEEL 'THE POLKEY' OIL ILLUMINATING HEADLAMP with registration number 401472 having loop handles and 5.5" bevelled convex glass lens enclosing ornate oil burners with glass tube 37cm high

Lot 407

BOXED TAMRON 350MM TELE MACRO CATADIOPTRIC LENS

Lot 88

A late 19th/early 20th century mother of pearl and ivory inlaid micro mosaic card case, 10.3 x 7.7cm, two further mother of pearl examples (both af) and a mother of pearl mounted pair of opera glasses (missing lens cap) (4). Additional InformationBoth lid mechanisms of the mother of pearl card cases af, will need attention, one with heavy surface wear and some damage, all items with general surface wear. 

Lot 114

LEITZ; a boxed 'Telyt' 11912F 1:4.8/280 lens no. 2298837, Visoflex III and 16556 bellows with further Leitz and Leica accessories including Summicron 1:2/35 lens no. 1781087, empty Leica leather case, Leitz Elmar 1:3.5/65 lens and Leica related publications etc, some boxed.Additional InformationAll boxes worn, numerous damaged, please judge condition of components from illustrations and request additional if necessary. Please see additional photos.

Lot 115

ZEISS IKON; a 'Contax' camera no. A43593 with Jena Sonnar 1:1.5 F=5cm lens no. 2520031 in original fitted leather case, a Vario bellows camera, a Canon SL39.3C 135mm 1:3.5 lens no. 82796 with original leather case and further related accessories. Additional InformationAll generally worn, please judge condition from illustrations and request additional if necessary. Shutter speed seems ok on Contax, light surface wear with some dirt/clouds in the lens.

Lot 116

ZENZA BRONICA; an ETR SI camera body no. 7308997 and 8319461 with Zenzanon EII 1:2.8 F=75mm lens no. 7963394, boxed. Additional InformationLens is clear, overall presented in very good order. 

Lot 120

A group of camera equipment to include a Yaschica 'FRII' camera, a Yaschica 55 FII lens, a Tamron 28mm F/2.5 lens, a Tamron AF19-35mm, Canon EF28-105mm, Auto Super Paragon PMC1 2.8 (af), etc.

Lot 121

A Hume field bellows camera with signed 5" enlarging objective lens, various later additions to the camera body including black casing to rear section with an electrified mechanism. 

Lot 555

THREE OLYMPUS CAMERA, A HALINA, SPECTRUM, LENS CASES, FLASH AND BAG ETC

Lot 1115

Baldina Non-Folding Camera 35 mm with Coupled Range Finder Circa 1957. With collapsible lens/mount and Helical Focus system. Complete with leather camera case and strap. please see accompanying photographs.

Lot 568

Sony Colour Video Camera, model BVP-3AP, no. 22405, fitted with Sony Camera Adaptor, model CA-30P, no. 40641 and a Canon TV zoom lens model VCL-915BY, J15 x 9 5B4.

Lot 254

Photographic interest - a Pentax ME Super SLR camera with a Pentax-A Zoom 1:2.5~4.5 28-80mm lens; a Pentax S1a SLR camera with a Super - Takumar 1:1.8/55mm lens; a Minolta Dyna 600si Classic SLR camera; a Kodak 66 Model III A bellows camera with Kodak Anaston lens; etc.

Lot 72

A Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR camera, 1:2 50mm lens, a Miranda 70-210mm Macro lens; a pair of Komz 8×30 binoculars c1970; a TLR 75 Rangefinder; etc.

Lot 87

Photographic interest - a quantity of photographic accessories and spare parts including various vintage camera cases, light meters, slide viewers, lens cases, various attachments etc.

Lot 253

A single drawer telescope by Gieves Ltd, the stitched brown leather shaft with nickel-plated mounts, top section engraved with coat of arms and inscribed with presentation note to original owner, with object lens cap, total length 61cm when extended

Lot 294

A 19th Century Refracting Telescope by J.T. Slugg of Manchester, with 9cm diameter brass tube measuring 155cm in length, with rack and pinion adjustments, folding mahogany tripod, five brass lens tubes, later purpose-made pine storage box

Lot 295

A late 19th Century brass refracting 'table' telescope by Thomas Cooke & Sons, York, with 3" diam brass tube, sighting scope, various interchangeable lens tubes, folding oak tripod stand with two telescopic piston 'steadies', original mahogany fitted storage box

Lot 296

A 19th century mahogany bound brass telescope , lacking stand and viewing lens tube, 9cm diam (as found)

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