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A Leica M3 Double Stroke Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no 866434, 1957, with a Leitz Summicron 5cm f/2 lens, no 1234026, shutter working, counter not working, body G, marks on top and bottom plates, lens G-VG, dust, together with a Leica-Meter MC, Incident Light attachment and maker's ERC
3¼in sq Magic Lantern Slides, Alexander E Hassé, Baildon, Yorkshire (1875-1935), including Bradford Exhibition, October 1904, Prince of Wales' visit, water chute, opening, various views (40), and others, slide changers (4); with Ross f/8 Zeiss Patent Anastigmat 6½in brass lens; and alabaster peep egg of Chatsworth; (a lot)
A Gandolfi Black Painted Mahogany and Nickel-Plated Brass Half-Plate Field Camera, with three original lens boards with Wray Lustrar 7in f/5.6in lens in Synchro-Compur shutter, Kodak Ektar 203mm f/7.7 lens in Prontor SVS shutter and one lens board unused, with numbered set of twelve dds, one number missing, one replaced, Taylor Hobson lens cap and associated Gandolfi tripod, G-VG, lenses F-G, some haze or fungus; this camera was formerly the property of Donald Pike; he purchased the Gandolfi outfit directly from the brothers; he was a lecturer at the Regent Street Polytechnic, worked in the darkroom for Hulton Press-where he knew Bert Hardy- and hand-printed photographic lighting effects disc for Stand Lighting
An historic late 19th Century Jules Reygondaud mahogany and brass 290mm x 390mm Monorail Plate Camera from Reims Cathedral subsequently damaged by shellfire in 1914, with lacquered brass rack and pinon lens, with hot shrapnel damage to front of lens, removing lens hood/ray shade and possibly washer-stop aperture control, with monorail and brass bolt for attachment in portrait or landscape attitude, maker's plate J. Reygondaud, 3 Boulevard St André 3, Fontaine-St Michel, Paris, with tambour shutter dark slide, F-G, some damage, lens elements separated, and massive wood and iron tripod, lettered Photo - Reims Cathédrale, 2710mm long; Reims Cathedral was shelled in September 1914, soon after the beginning of the First World War, by the advancing Imperial German Army, causing extensive damage
A Hasselblad 500C Camera, serial no TC61117, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, serial number 3873527, shutter working, body VG, some slight lifting to chrome on viewfinder edge, lens barrel VG, elements G, internal dust and some fungus spotting, additional A12 fim back, various glass filters in brass universal mount,leather case, Hassleblad litrature and scratch built sports viewfinder
A Hasselblad 503CW Camera, serial no 19SV31660, shutter working, body VG, some fading to base, scratches to leaves on waist level viewfinder, leaves stuck on opening, in makers box, with Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 T* Planar lens, serial no 6269998, barrel VG, elements VG, with lens caps and bag, A12-6x6 film back serial no 305V11767, in maker's box with inspection certificate
Hasselblad Accessories, including; a 24 roll film back, serial no RV3516449,a Polariod 100 film back, in makers box, a profrssional lens shade 40231, in makers box, a 60/80 lens shade 40670, in makers box, an UV-Sky 60mm filter, in maker's box, a focusing screen, 80mm lens shade and a Hasselblad aluminium outfit case
A Hasselblad 500C/M Camera Outfit, serial no RU1411608, shutter working, body G, some scratches to base, wear to edging, some fading to curtain leaves, prism veiwfinder, chimney magnifying veiwfinder, with Carl Zeiss T*CF 80mm f/2.8 Planer lens, serial no 6774042, barrel G, some wear to filter ring, elements G, some fungus spots to rear element, Carl Zeiss T* CF 50mm f/4 Distagon lens, barrel G, some wear to filter ring, mount, elements VG, some internal dust, pistol grip, additional A12 film back, lens hoods and caps
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