A British Air Ministry camera and case, mid 20th CenturyThe camera model 14a/1096, in grey painted metal, complete with grey painted wooden case, with stenciled inscription 'Camera F.46.Torpedo Training' A British Air Ministry camera and case, mid 20th CenturyThe camera model 14a/1096, in grey painted metal, complete with grey painted wooden case, with stenciled inscription 'Camera F.46.Torpedo Training' On lens 14A/3439WW 280125 F.4.Ssee photos
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Minolta X-300s camera body, in original box, Minolta 5000 AF camera with Sigma Zoom AF '1:3.5-4.5 f=28-70mm' lens, Photax '1:6.3 f=400mm' lens, Minolta AF '70-210' lens, soft carry bag, Philips system 1000 electronic timer 'PDC 1010', photograph developing equipment etc, in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Triangle Products Tricomatic 0-60 second timer, a large condensing lens and a quantity of Philips & Osram Photoflux and other bulbs, lamp, Meopta Magnifax 4 Enlarger with Color 3 Heads & Transformer etc, pair of Kodak 1960's dark room lamps, cream metal beehive bodies with Safelight filters on black metal stands, H22cm Provenance: Property of Gordon Taylor, professional photographer, lecturer in photography at Regent Street Polytechnic, member of BIPP Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Art Deco period 'Rest Light' industrial copper finish desk lamp, c1929, with adjustable goose neck stem on circular base, the shade fitted with a blue mottled glass lens, stamped to shade, H69cm Condition Report Generally Good condition.Lamp holder and shade loose.Probably re-wired, cable does not follow original route.Blue glass possibly not original
An Olympus OM-2 35mm camera with Olympus 1:1.8f = 50mm lens an OM-System Zuiko Auto-Zoom 1:4 f = 150mm lens, in case, and an Olympus macro lens, together with a Hanimex slide projector, boxed, a Cine Kodak Eight 60, boxed, a Zeiss Ikon, associated carry cases, and other vintage accessories including splicing equipment, lighting, a boxed Halina Viewer
A late 19th century unnamed lacquered brass and mahogany four draw telescope, length 110cm when extended. CONDITION REPORT: Surface knocks and scratches to the wooden sleeve. The button controlling the eyepiece cover is missing so we cannot test the optics. Dents and scratches to old tubes and there is residue forming to the edge of the lens.
A Large Exhibition 'Dick Petrological' Microscope, c.1891, English, signed to foot 'J Swift & Son, London' and further engraved by the original owner 'T. A. Oliver', standing on large cast brass foot finished in lacquered and oxidised brass, trunnions at top support body, large plano-concave mirror on gimbal below substage, substage assembly with rotating Nicol prism on fold out arm, iris diaphragm and focusing condenser all on rotating divided circle for angular measurement, square stage with Swift 2" patent mechanical stage and main body to rear of stage incorporating the 'Dick' rotating mechanism with fine focus via screw and course focusing via diagonal rack work, body tube incorporating a sliding plate with wheel of apertures and slide in/out Bertrand lens, to top a rotating and folding analyser engraved with 45 degree positions, complete with five Swift objectives, three eyepieces and one blank, bullseye condenser, copy of the book 'Notes On A New Form Of Polarising Microscope' by Allan B. Dick, published by 'James Swift & Son 81 Tottenham Court Road, W, 1890' and other accessories, all fitting on mahogany base under a large glass dome, 52cm in height
A Leica Post 24x27mm Camera, 1958, chrome, serial no. 928922*, with Leitz Summaron f/2.8 35mm lens, 1965, chrome, serial no. 2081669, body, G, shutter not working, lens, G-VG, iris stuck; Astrix after serial number denotes duplicated serial number and serial No. 928922 refers to a 1958 Leica M3. Lens engraved 'Post II-100".
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