Rolleiflex Automat 6x6 - Model 2 = K4B, Sn. 1008362 Rolleikin I back and original hinged back, Tessar 75mm f/3.5 Taking Lens, Lens cap, Rolleipar fur Proxar 1 No.956132 and Proxar 2 No.94113, No.1027710 and No.1027712, Rollei-Curtar-2 No.1033062 and 1033009. Lens hood, leather case and filters..
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Pair of WW2 German Army Rabbit Ear Field Optics, retaining much of the original field paint finish and tropical finish to the lower sections. Optics remain in generally good condition. Stamped to the bottom “dhq 15477 SF14Z G H/6400”. Lens caps loose. Some dents to the casing but generally good used set.
Civil Air Guard Grouping, consisting of embroidered overalls badge, 2x chrome and enamel CAG lapel badges and Civil Air Guard pocket book. Accompanied by a pair of flying googles missing one lens and a British Empire Aviators Certificate for Ivor Robert Mascall dated 7th April 1935. (6 items)
A Canon T70 camera with 35-70 mm lens, together with a further Nikon 70-300 mm lens in box, Nikon N75 camera with 28 to 80 mm lens, Pentax MEF with 50 mm lens, Minolta SRT 100X camera with 49 mm lens, further Japanese macro lens, Miranda 75 to 300 mm lens and Canon T50 with 35 to 70 mm lens and others
CANNON EOS 600 SLR ROLL FILM, CAMERA, with 28-70mm, f3.5-4.5 zoom lens, together with the boxes, a CANNON SPEEDLITE 420EZ ELECTRONIC FLASH, CANNON LENS HOOD, EW-68A, CANNON OFF-CAMERA SHOE CORD 2, all boxed, SIGMA 70-210mm, f4-5.6 AUTO FOCUS LENS, PENTAX MV SLR ROLL FILM CAMERA with 50mm lens, SOFT CARRY CASE etc
A fascinating collection of personal effects relating to WWI First World War soldier ' Q. S. Greene '. Comprising of: his gold hallmarked topped swagger stick / walking cane (hallmarked for Richard Hedley Whittaker of London, c1916 and monogrammed ' QSG ' (92cm long), his monocular spotting lens by Carl Zeiss and a trench art brass shell engraved for ' Ypres 1916 '. Also included is a rare ' Tower Of London ' British Legion ceramic poppy on metal pole, purchased by the family to remember Q. S. Greene. The poppy measures approx; 49cm long in total. All consigned direct from the family, who have supplied this background information: Q.S Greene, an American, was a keen sailor and, at the outbreak of WW1, he tried to join the Royal Navy, but they were not recruiting. He was eventually commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 15th March 1915 and joined the 4th Battalion of the Coldstream Guards in April 1915. He was posted to France as a Lieutenant in August 1915, He was wounded twice and is mentioned in CP Blacker’s WW1 book called “Have you forgotten yet”? He married an English girl whilst recovering from his wounds and his son was born 2 months after he had been killed as an Acting Captain at Arras on 29 March 1918
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