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A Leica IIIc 'British War Department' Rangefinder Camera, 1939, chrome, serial no. 335163, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1937, chrome, serial no. 391445, body, G, shutter working, lens, G, some light cleaning marksNote: Engraved to the top plate 'W D' along with the board arrow for the British Military War Department.
A Leica Ic Camera, 1931, black/nickel, serial no. 64937, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, body, F-G, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze, complete with J. H. Dallmeyer Dallon Tele-Anastigmat f/5.6 4" lens, black, serial no. 143383, body, G, elements, G, some light internal hazeNote: The Dallmeyer lens is for camera body number 65768 which was sold at Christie's in 1996. The camera is not with this collection and when sold in 1996, the Dallmeyer lens was not mentioned.
A Special Order Newman & Guardia Special B 3½x2â…œ" Detective Camera, 1900, black, serial no. SB1256, with Carl Zeiss Jena Protarlinse f/6.3 183mm lens, black, serial no. 38328, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG-E, complete with additional changing magazine, cut film holders and letter of provenance from Newman & Guardia Ltd, dated 25th May 1956Letter: "Dear Sir, We Acknowledge receipt of your letter of 24th xxxx. We have never manufactured a 3½x2â…œ" B or Special B camera - The camera in question, SB1256 was made to take a plate size 3½x2â…œ" - a 1/4 of a 1/2 plate. We made a few of them over the years, and stocked plates in this size for them - We did not make plate holders in this size but we made a few 24 cut film changing boxes as required - We never stocked changing boxes for plates or cut film. Special B camera 1256 was manufactured in 1900 - It is fitted with a 4'/8" lens named in these days the Zeiss xxx Anastigmat. The forerunner of the Dlube Protar lens. Yours Faithfully, Newman & Guardia Ltd"
An Ernemann 'Er-Nox' Ermanox 4.5x6cm Camera, 1924, black, no serial no., with Ernemann Ernostar Anastigmat f/2 100mm lens, black, serial no. 150862, body, G, shutter not working, lens, G-VG, some internal haze and some light cleaning marksNote: An early first model Er-Nox (Ernemann - Night) with heavy focusing mount milled from solid brass
A Voigtlander Prominent Rangefinder Camera Outfit, 1950-57, chrome, serial no. B48974, with Voigtlander Nokton f/1.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3785631, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some internal haze/marks, together with Voigtlander Ultron f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3265370, body, F, elements, F, cleaning marks, and Voigtlander Skoparon f/3.5 35mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3783061, body, G-VG, elements, VG, also to include a selection of accessories (a lot)
A Leica IIIf 'Midland Ontario' Rangefinder Camera Set, 1953, chrome, serial no. 684766, with Leitz 'Canada Ltd. Midland' Summarit /1.5 50mm lens, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some internal haze to the perimeter of the middle group, together with a Leitz 'Canada Ltd. Midland' Summicron f/2 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1580360, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal hazeNote: Only small batches of IIIf cameras were engraved 'Midland' and this set is one of the best to appear on the market in recent years
A MPP 'Mugshot' 5x4" Prison Camera, 1973-, green/grey, with Schneider Xenar f/4.7 135mm lens, body, VG, lens, G-VG, shutter fires but slowest speeds sticking, some light internal hazeNotes: The rear of the camera has a sliding selector on the rear labelled "Full Face" and "Profile", enabling it to produce two images on one 5x4" sheet. Integrated into the front of the body is a tape measure to calculate distance from the subjectProvenance: Written to the ground glass in black pen 'Strangeways 1973-1993'. Strangeways Prison, located in Manchester, England, holds a significant place in the annals of British penal history. Originally constructed in 1868, it stands as one of the most imposing Victorian-era prisons in the country. Its iconic neo-Gothic architecture has become synonymous with the cityscape. Throughout its history, Strangeways has witnessed numerous reforms and controversies. Notably, the 1990 Strangeways Prison riot, one of the longest and most violent in British penal history, brought attention to issues of overcrowding and poor conditions within the prison system. Despite its tumultuous past, Strangeways continues to operate as a high-security facility, housing a mix of inmates serving various sentences. Efforts have been made to modernize the institution, improving living conditions and implementing programs aimed at rehabilitation. Today, Strangeways Prison stands not only as a physical landmark but also as a symbol of the ongoing challenges and reforms within the British prison system.
A Leica Ic non-standardised Outfit, 1930, black, serial no. 44297, with Leitz Hektor f/2.5 50mm lens, nickel, no serial no., body, G, shutter working, with 135mm swing-over mask, lens, G-VG, some light cleaning marks, together with Leitz Elmar f/4.5 135mm lens, lens with matching 3-digit number (297) from camera body, black, body, G, elements, F-G, internal marks, together with various accessories including VISOR black paint viewfinder, FISON Type II push-on lens hood, FODIS and more, all housed in an unusual Leitz case with double popper fastening and clasp
An Ernemann Ernostar Anastigmat f/1.8 125mm Lens, rack & pinion focus, black, serial no. 224992, body, F, two aperture blades damaged and require attention, elements, G, some cleaning marks and internal hazeNote: This lens with rack focusing is from a Zeiss Ikon Ermanox 858/3 Strut Folding Camera, circa 1927-1929
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