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A Blair Camera Co. Hawk-Eye 4x5 Detective Camera, 1895, wood, serial no. 204, with an internal lens, body G, some areas of light wear, shutter working, lens optics G, some haze & cleaning marks present, together with a ground glass insert, with single crack along short length, still functional, also with five wooden plate holders,
A Gandolfi Simplex 3½x2½ Hand & Stand Mahogany Camera, 1925, with Ross Homocentric f/6.3 5" lens, black, serial no. 96633, body, VG, lens, VG, complete with one DDS with and other film accessories, in fitted wooden box Note: Made by Fred Gandolfi as an apprentice; see notes from his 1974 lecture, included as confirmation.
A Sanderson de Luxe Hand & Stand Camera with Photographs,1900, black leather covered, with Carl Zeiss Jens Protarlines f/5.6 224mm lens, body, VG, lens, VG, complete with three DDS and maker's case.Provenance: This camera belonged to James Leonard Wood (1890 - 1941) who ran a photography business in Royston in Yorkshire. His commercial work specialised in photographing coal mines and was featured at the Photography in Commerce and Industry exhibition of 1938. An archive of his work is now in the National Coal Mining Museum. He was an intrepid photographer, on one occasion shooting down an open shaft from two boards placed across it.This lot includes a large quantity of wood mounted cut out photographs with some examples including a Colliery Ambulance, Brierley Central Rescue Station department showing early breathing apparatus, 'Monckton' pit pony receiving 1st prize at the Yorkshire Show 1932 and other various coal miners. Only two wooden holders are included. A large selection of resin prints from the coal mining industry are included.James Wood was an accomplished portrait photographer and his youngest daughter Betty Miller (b1926-) is a noted Post-War artist and sculptor. A major piece, ’The Village,’ was purchased by The National Coal Mining Museum in 2005 (https://artuk.org/discover/artists/miller-betty-b-1926)
A J. Lancaster & Sons Folding Instantograph Camera, 1894, mahogany body with blue leather and gold detailing, with J. Lancaster & Sons brass lens in See Saw Shutter, body, G-VG, some scuffs to covering, handle detached both sides, lens, VG-E Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref.VUZPR1T6 Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out of the UK. Please arrange your own courier or contact Oxford Pack & Send to see if they can offer shipping. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
Frank Meadows Sutcliffe, Fishermen, Whitby Fishermen c1885, 8x6 inch albumen print. Condition: Slight discolouration and fading. Light creasing. Francis Meadow Sutcliffe, affectionately known as Frank, was an important figure in photography, leaving an indelible mark on the visual documentation of Whitby, England, and its environs during the late Victorian era and early 20th century. Sutcliffe's prolific career as a photographic artist captured the essence of life in this seaside town, earning him the moniker "pictorial Boswell of Whitby." Initially embarking on his career as a portrait photographer in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Sutcliffe moved to Whitby, where he resided for the remainder of his life. Living initially in Broomfield Terrace in Whitby before relocating to Sleights, Yorkshire, Sutcliffe's artistic journey was influenced by his father's connections with notable art figures such as John Ruskin. Despite initial reluctance to engage in what he perceived as a commercialization of his art through photographing holiday-makers, Sutcliffe's studio in Skinner Street, a converted jet grinding and polishing works, became a pivotal space anchoring him to Whitby and the Eskdale valley. Sutcliffe's lens, however, did not focus solely on the picturesque landscapes or the fashionable elite. Rather, he delved into the lives of ordinary people, creating a comprehensive and revealing portrait of late Victorian Whitby and its denizens. Through intimate portrayals of individuals well-known to him, Sutcliffe uncovered the nuanced tapestry of a town and its inhabitants. Sutcliffe's contributions to photography extended beyond his visual artistry. He was a prolific writer on photographic topics, regularly contributing to periodicals and maintaining a column in the Yorkshire Weekly Post. His legacy endures in the collections of institutions such as the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society and various national collections. As a founding member of the Linked Ring Brotherhood, a society dedicated to advancing photography as an art form, Sutcliffe played a crucial role in elevating the status of photography in the art world. In recognition of his significant contributions, he was honored as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1941. Remarkably, at the age of 70, Sutcliffe assumed the role of curator at the Whitby Gallery and Museum, a position he held until his passing at the age of 87 in 1941. Through his lens, words, and curatorial efforts, Francis Meadow Sutcliffe cemented his place as a visionary photographic artist and a dedicated chronicler of Whitby's bygone eras.
A collection of vintage 20th century cameras, lenses and accessories. Comprising of a Quarz-2M with selection of lenses (made in USSR), Polaroid Square Shooter 2, Ensign Pocket 20, Halina Prefect with Hakings Double Meniscus lens, Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 2, Voigtlander, KODAK Dualflex, TOPCON Uni, with TOKYO UVTOPCOR lens, Halina Paulette Electric, Halina Anastigmat, Kodak Instamatic 233 and Kodak Brownie 44A. All housed in their original cases. Also includes a TASCO full coated 312 binoculars and a pair of International Opera Glass Company Opera Binoculars. Largest case measures 21cm x 13cm x 19cm.
A collection of vintage 20th century 35mm cameras and lenses. The lot to include a Yashica Minister-D 35mm rangefinder camera (serial number MD 4041057), a Fujica ST605 35mm SLR camera with Fujinon 55mm f2.2 prime lens, alongside a Clubman MC Auto Zoom 80-200mm f4.5-5.5 lens, a Minolta MD 50mm f1.7 prime lens, and a Hanimex Automatic 200mm f3.3 lens.
A large collection of 20th century 35mm cameras. The lot to include a Canon EOS 3000N 35mm SLR camera with Canon Zoom 28-90mm f4-5.6 lens, a Nikon EM with Nikon Series E 50mm f1.8 lens, a Ricoh KR-10 35mm SLR camera with XR Rikenon 50mm f2 lens, a Pentax K1000 35mm SLR with Pentax-M 28mm f2.8 lens, a Pentax Program A with Pentax-A 50mm f2 lens, and a Canon EOS 5 with Canon Zoom 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 lens, alongside four 35mm viewfinder cameras.
1990s, with a Mamiya Sektor C 80mm lens, 13cm wide17cm deep13cm highCondition ReportThe lens appears to be in good condition with only dust and age-related wear. The aperture moves freely as does focus. The film body appears to be jammed, even with the expired film that remains inside the camera it will not advance. The Viewfinder is quite clear with one or two blemishes. Due to being unable to test the camera fully, there is no guarantee on how the light is sealed or how well the camera functions.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE PICTURES, CAMERAS, DOLLS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an oval bevelled mirror in a wooden frame, two collector's dolls - one musical, brass plate stands and small picture easels, over forty framed pictures - mainly prints, with needlework and a small garden landscape study, oil on board, signed F Dickson, some empty frames, an album of postcards of British commemorative stamps, a cased Praktica PL Noval 35mm camera fitted with a Meyer-Optik f2.8 50mm lens, a cased Agfa Silette 35mm camera with Wallace Heaton Ltd retailers mark, cased Agifold and Compur (sd) folding cameras, a Finetta camera, a Gossen Color Finder, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
THREE BOXES OF CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT, to include a Minolta 200mm lens 100-300mm, a Fujifilm Instax 100 camera, a Minolta Dynax 500si camera, a Polaroid Extreme camera, a Kodak FunAqua Sport camera, a Polaroid Image Instant camera, an Olympus OM10 camera, a Polaroid 210 camera, two Polaroid EE100 cameras, a Polaroid 360 Electronic Flash camera, a Cullman MC25 flash, a Yashica exposure meter Yem-31 Super, a Miranda AF-25 flash, a Vivitar 283 flash, a Sunpak autozoom 3400 flash, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)
TWO VINTAGE CAMERAS, comprising a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex camera with a Carl Zeiss Tessar 45mm lens in a brown leather case, a Zeiss Ikon light reader, a Minolta 505Si Super camera with a Sigma UC zoom lens 70-210mm with a canvas Jessops case, a Minolta 28-80 zoom lens with canvas case (4) (Condition Report: aperture blades sticking on the Zeiss camera, other cameras untested
ONE BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT, to include a Unomat nylon camera case, a Pentax P50 camera, a Pentax ME camera, Pentax Espio 115, a Kodak Retinette IA, a Vivitar Hoya 62mm Skylight - macro focusing zoom lens No. 22091897 75-205mm, a boxed Vivitar 2500 flash, a boxed Pentax AF240Z flash, a boxed Halina 35mm compact camera, etc. (s.d) (1 box)
TWO BOXES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a Pentax ME super camera body, Pentax automatic 2x converter, Tokina 70-210 zoom lens, Ilford Sportsman 35mm film camera, Zenit TTl camera body fitted with a Chinon 55mm f1.7 lens, Kodak box cameras, 50mm enlarging lens, assorted accessories, together with a green GPO 706 rotary dial telephone etc
Beautiful Leica Emerit-R lens 180mm f/2/8- f/22 with extendable lens hood, and front and rear lens caps. Leitz Wetzlar, made in Germany. Serial number: 2354360. Series VIII + 14165. Issued: c. 1970Dimensions: 6.50"H x 3"W.Manufacturer: LeicaCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Pristine Leica Super Angulon-R Lens 21mm 1:4 Leitz Wetzlar, Germany. Unchanged for 30 years, the Super Angulon-R lens is known as the paramount super-wide angle lens with superb corner to corner sharpness and even illumination. Numbered 2613949. Includes front and rear lens caps. Protective black leather cover with lined interior. Lens dimensions: 2.50"H x 3"W. Cover dimensions: 5.50"H x 3.25"W. Issued: c. 1974Edition Number: 2613949 Manufacturer: LeicaCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Pristine Summicron-R 35mm f/2 lens, Leitz Canada, with hood lens. Considered the fastest wide-angle lens for the Leica Flex with an outstanding definition and quality image, it has been revered for the uniformity of the image illumination in wide angle settings. Designed by legendary Walter Mandler, this discontinued lens continues to deliverer outstanding photos for single lens reflex cameras. Numbered 2403014. Includes front and rear lens caps. Protective black leather cover with lined interior. Lens dimensions: 3.25"H x 2.75"W. Cover dimensions: 4.50"H x 4"W. Issued: c. 1974Manufacturer: LeicaCondition: Age related wear.
Outstanding Leica camera Leicaflex SL with Summicron-R 1:2 lens, original brown leather case and accessories. Camera serial number: 1216848. Pristine Summicron-R lens 1:2/50 Leitz Wetzlar. Serial number: 2272970. Germany VI, 14160. Accessories include: Leitz Wetzlar twin cable release 16494 in original box, 14158-2; Macro adaptor 14134 Leitz Wetzlar and extending ring 14135 with original boxes; one Leica lens shade/hood for R mount 50mm F2 35mm F2:8, Leitz Weztlar 12564. Needs tightening of dial. Camera dimensions with case: 7.5"L x 5"H x 5"W. Largest box dimensions: 7.50"L x 1.25"H x 1.25"W. Â Issued: c. 1974Manufacturer: LeicaCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Well-kept Zeiss Ikon Contina-Matic II with original leather carrying case. Pantar 45mm f 2.8 lens and 1/500 shutter speed. Flash mount and screw on tripod mount to bottom. Large clean optical viewfinder. Zeiss Ikon marks to camera as well as to front of protective leather carrying case. Issued: 1958-1959Dimensions: 5.25"L x 4.25"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Zeiss IkonCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Untested functionality not guaranteed.
Awesome vintage 8mm cine camera by Austrian camera company Eumig. The Eumig C3 was a widely distributed cine camera between 1937 and 1959 and was even utilized by artists such as Rene Magritte to create surrealist films. Includes original leather carrying case. Eumigon 1:1.9/12.5 lens and optical viewfinder with exposure needle. There is a set of three dials and one winder on the camera's right side: frame speed dial, film counter in feet, and a three-position motor activation switch. F-stop switch on front ranges F1.9-F16. Tripod screw mount to bottom. Marked Eumig C3 in the front; case impressed made in Austria DS Wien. Issued: 1937-1959Dimensions: 5.5"L x 5.25"W x 2.5"HManufacturer: EumigCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear. Will need cleaning. Untested functionality not guaranteed.
Vintage Zeiss Ikonta with Compur lens; uses 6cm x 9cm format roll film. Includes original protective leather carrying case. Bellows intact and struts open smoothly. The film door opens smoothly and latches shut. Zeiss Ikon marks. Includes cable release. Issued: 1938-1952Dimensions: 5"L x 2"W x 4"HManufacturer: Zeiss-IkonCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Untested. Functionality not guaranteed. Missing film spool.
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