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Leica M2 Camera, chrome No 1069693, lever rewind, body, VG/E, shutter working at all speeds, very slight scuff marks from neck strap, with instructions. A 50mm F2.8 Elmar Lens No 1910712, body, VG/E, elements, VG, slight haze, both in maker's boxes (matching numbers) Leica case and original dealer reciept from 1963
John Nesbitt Field Camera Outfit, modern, wood and brass, 7x5 format camera hand-made in Llanidloes, also with a 5x4 reducing back, body, G, a few usage marks, a 210mm F6.1 Xenar lens in Copal 1 shutter, cosmetic, VG/E, elements, E, shutter working at all speeds, with a traditional-style tripod with camera plate and separate legs
Two Tin-Plate Magic Lanterns, one a large Black Tin-Plate Lanterne Carree, (510 mm high) manufactured by Auguste Lapierre, with a brass label entitled Brevete S.G.D.G, pierced star decoration to both sides, lion’s claw feet and a brass rack and pinion focusing lens with illuminant, lacking lamp glass and circular metal piece at top of chimney, G and a German Tin-Plate Lantern with printed side decoration in gold and red and metal chimney, F, lacks lens and illuminant, with original fitted box (2)
Hasselblad 500C/M Gold Camera, No 0035 of 1400 gold plated examples made to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Hasselblad 500C model in 1987, in maker's box with paperwork, hallmarked gold plate to the camera side, no signs of use, all functions working correctly (serviced 9/17), camera No RT 1400752, body, VG/E, 80mm F2.8 CF T Star Planar Lens No 6860183, Body VG/E, elements, E, A12 Film back
A Russian Iron and Brass Magic Lantern plus a Selection Mahogany Framed Slipping and Mechanical Slides and a Quantity of 3/4 in square slides, comprising a magic lantern with a two-wick illuminant and oblong chimney, brass bound lens with rack and pinion focusing, condenser lens, F-G; a mahogany cased hand-painted rackwork slide of a beehive (175mm x 110mm), G; a mahogany cased rack work slide of a fountain, P, nine lithographic slipping slides, P; three broken mechanical slides; a box of circa 60 photographic slides); and various story slides including Slasher and the Cat, Never Ride a Strange Horse and The Elephant’s Revenge (2)
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Camera Outfit, body No SD1405 with two 120 Pro SD film backs, PD Metered Prism Finder, a Mamiya K/L 90mm F3.5 L Lens No 028978, a Mamiya K/L 180mm F4.5 L-A Lens No 017134, both lenses floating element type, all in maker's packaging with instructions, possibly unused so condition, VG/E, also two Polaroid Backs
A Fine and Impressive Sandham & Co. Mahogany and Brass Biunial Magic Lantern, manufactured by and inscribed with “Sandham & Co. of 92 Northgate, Blackburn, Apparatus Manufacturers”, approx 790mm high and 720 mm long (with lenses), with two telescopic brass lens barrels with rack and pinion focusing, 16in Aldis-Butcher projection lenses, brass slide adjustment stops, the body with chamfered corners at the front, manual vertical dissolve with brass and wooden handle for adjusting, four side inspection doors with glass viewing apertures with brass covers, brass carrying handles, tinplate cowl and corrugated tin chimney, on a mahogany base, fitted with modern illumination with a separate transformer and control unit,F-G, some restoration and some pitting to brass barrels.
An Alpa 6c Camera, chrome with a champagne-coloured top plate no.43569, with an F1.8 Kern-Macro-Switar 50mm lens no.932969, body, VG, shutter and meter working, very light abrasion to front, lens body, G-VG, elements, clean with minor cleaning marks, with maker's case, box, camera and lens instructions, original factory guarantee
Four Tin-Plate Toy Magic Lanterns, one a silver metal Electramagica Magic Lantern with lens, D.R.G.M. patent pending mark, in fitted cardboard pictorial box with six children’s lithographed slides, G, a Columbus Magic Lantern with lens, in fitted pictorial cardboard box with instruction sheet, G, an Ernst Plank Cinematograph Magic Lantern (455mm high) on metal base with hand crank to operate the shutter, metal chimney and brass lens (lacks illuminant), F, and a small D.R.G.M. Cinematograph Magic Lantern (255mm high) with hand crank, lens, chimney and illuminant, P, lacks one foot and overall surface rust, (4)
Leica IIId Camera, No 3600050, body, G, some patches of wear to the chrome, shutter fully operational, the camera has just been serviced by Malcolm Taylor who confirms its authenticity, it is from a batch listed in July 1940, 360040-83, the self timer is the correct type for the IIId and the camera number is repeated internally on the chassis,with a 35mm F3.5 Elmar lens No 557475 which also dates from 1940, body, G/VG, elements, G, haze; the camera was previously sold by Christies, lot 463 on the 21st November 1996, with a Leica ERC
A Hare Whole Plate Field Camera, body, G, top corner joint fractured, a brass bound Rapid Rectilinear 8½'x6½' F8 lens marked 'Made in Paris for Mawson & Swan Newcastle on Tyne' body, G, elements, G, also a Perken Son & Rayment 6½'x 4¾' Optimus Portrait lens mounted on lensboard, body, P, elements, VG
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