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Items for the Veteran Motorist To include a set of six brass buttons, all featuring the image of a chauffeur driven motorcar with occupants, an early copper foot warmer by Wafax Ltd, plus an Edwardian-era electric rear lamp by Smiths and Sons, London, with ornate star-cut side lens. Varied condition. (2)
A Leica II camera, circa 1935, serial number 277939, black and chrome body, Leitz Elmar f + 5cm 1:35 lens in leather case and Leica red and gilt cardboard box (lacking one side to the cover) the box marked beneath Modell II, 10.5 cm high together with a Summaron f = 3.5cm 1:35 lens by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar and Leica lens cap and a receipt for the same from The Hove Camera Company, dated 1977, the camera with original leather case
9th-12th century AD. A group of pendants comprising: a wolf tooth, pierced to the top; an elongated pyramidal carved bone with incised circles to each face, pierced to the side; a rock crystal lens set in a silver mount with wire twisted round suspension loop. 11.39 grams total, 26-46mm (1 - 1 3/4"). From an old German collection, formed in the 1990s. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
A collection of cameras comprising a Canadian vest pocket folding camera with ball bearing shutter patented 1910 in carrying case, 12cm wide, a Kodak 1A 1926 pocket with Kodak lens in original box and gold instruction manual, and red and black body 1932 Ruberg Futuro Optic Rodenstock small diaphragm cameras. (7)
A collection of vintage cameras, including a Kodak Baby Hawkeye camera, Portrait Hawkeye 1936 boxed with part instructions, two V. P. Twin pocket cameras, a Houghton and Butcher Box Camera circa 1928, An Ensign 21/4 B box 1020's, box Brownie No. 2 camera with unusual blue finish, a Brownie 6-20 popular box, a Popular, Model D, Model C No.2, a Brownie Flash IV, a Six-20 Brownie C and a Coronet with a portrait lens. (14)
Rolex: An Oyster Perpetual date just automatic bi-coloured metal bracelet wristwatch, circa 1982The signed white dial with printed black Roman numerals and printed outer minute markers, black hands with luminous inserts and centered sweep seconds, date aperture to three under magnifying lens, sealed case, Jubilee bracelet, ref 62523-H14, serial no. 7114499, dial diameter 35mm CONDITION REPORT: Wright Marshall are unable to guarantee the watch is in working order, the bracelet, clasp and face are showing scratches, without boxes or papers, the bracelet is slightly slack.
Rolex: A Oyster Perpetual Explorer II stainless steel self-winding calendar bracelet watchThe black dial with luminous baton and triangle markers, luminous baton hands, lollipop center seconds and orange 24hr hand, date aperture under magnifying lens, water-resistant type case with screw-down reverse and Oyster crown, bezel calibrated to 24hrs, on fitted stainless steel Rolex Oyster 78360 bracelet with folding flip-lock clasp, ref.1655, possibly Mk 2, case no.3804422, dial diameter 38mmN.B. With Rolex service receipts/guarantee card dated from 1999 to 2010, box and papers. This model was introduced in the early 1970s and was never widely distributed or popular until 1991. The original model was produced until the next generation model was released in 1985. As a watch designed specifically for adventurers, the addition of an oversize 24hr hand and calibrated bezel meant the explorers in caves or such places as the Arctic where the sun does not travel though the horizon on a regular basis the wearer could identify between night and day. In addition the watch can be used as a compass in both the northern and southern hemisphere by pointing the hour hand at the sun and using the 24hr hand to determine north or south. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the enamel to the outer dial, requires some attention, scratches to the outer numbered bezel too.Several scratches to the plastic dial coverThe sides of the tonneau shaped dial with small dents and a slight bruiseAll damage relating to age and general use.Possibly some colour fading to the dial and handsThe bracelet with general surface scratches to the bracelet and the claspThe crown moves freely screwed in and out, the hands adjust freelyThe box showing signs of wear, peeling from where the watch has been keptWRM cannot guarantee the watch is in working order, we will endeavour to answer as many questions possible.
PHOTOGRAPHY INTERESTa Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera with 35-105mm zoom lens, Canon EOS 650 camera, Canon AS-6 camera with instruction booklet, Canon 105 Mega Zoom Caption camera, two Canon Speedlite flash units, Canon zoom lenses, filters, various other lenses, accessories and tripods, and an aluminium flight case, viewing required
A 19TH CENTURY ALABASTER PEEP EGG 'A Present from Weston-super-Mare', with painted floral decoration to the front, and a circular lens to the top revealing two views of the town and a sample of stones and seaweeds, rotated by a pair of knobs fitted to a central axle through the body, 13cm high (base broken and glued).
A pair of Negretti & Zambra opera glasses, cased, ivory mounted, circa 1900. CONDITION REPORT: The opera glasses are in generally very good condition. The ivory to the main body of each lens is in extremely good order with good colour. The ivory around one eye piece is in perfect condition. The second eye piece has very small nibbles to the bottom edge of the turning where this joins the brass barrel. This is very minor and in our opinion insignificant. The tortoiseshell appears in good order. The lenses seem to be in good condition and focus as they should. The brassware is in reasonable condition but has lost approximately 50% of the original lacquered finish. The case is a little tired. It is rubbed at the extremities and the interior lining is perished in places.
A fine Edwardian silver magnifying glass, Samuel Jacobs, London 1908, the 120mm. lens seated within a finely reticulated scrolling foliate frame onto a lightly flared handle with scroll and half mask decoration, terminating to a wider curved end-piece, 10in. (25.4cm.) long, in original fitted case, with royal blue silk and purple velvet interior, the lid interior bearing a gold stamp for retailer Mann of Gloucester., * Condition: In very good condition overall, with no faults. Case in good condition. One hinge slightly bent and leatherette cloth lifting slightly at back edge.
A brass binocular microscope by Edmund Wheeler, London, late 19th century, with various fine adjustments, rack and pinion focusing, rotating stage and large lens, on a triform base engraved with maker's name, contained in a mahogany case with a quantity of objectives, eye pieces and related accessories, in a fitted mahogany case, the microscope 53cm high. Illustrated
SMALL COLLECTION OF MID 20TH CENTURY TRIPLATE TOYS to include battery powered tin plate SEARCH LIGHT with 2" (5cm) diameter bulls eye lens LITHOGRAPHED MONEY BANK to take pennies only, the total recorded and when 36 pennies saved money box door opens automatically, 5" (12.7cm) high x 3 3/4" (9.5cm) wide. MECCANO LITHOGRAPHED TWO DOOR SMALL GARAGE a CK Japan "LOOP THE LOOP" CLOCKWORK MONO PLANE boxed HORNBY SERIES 'O' GAUGE RAILWAYS "WATCHMENS HUT" with brazier and two implements, good, box torn, PRESSED TIN PLATE FARM GIRL AND SIX RELATED PIECES LEHMANN GERMANY "GNOM" patent 355 gyroscopic toy and FOUR OTHER ITEMS, mainly fair, 16 items in total (16)
MINOLTA X700 SLR ROLL FILM CAMERA with MINOLTA ZOOM LENS together with a PRAKTIKA SUPER TL SLR ROLL FILM CAMERA with CARL ZEISS TESSLAR 2.8/50 LENS No 8500240 and a TOKINA (JAPAN) SD 70-210mm 1:4 - 5:6 LENS to fit Minolta camera, a SOFT FABRIC CAMERA BAG and a SELECTION OF CAMERA ACCESSORIES to include COBRA D650 LCD SYSTEM FLASH ATTACHMENT, a BOXED SOLIGOR TELEPHOTO LENS 1:2.8 f=135mm No 17104126 JESSOPS BOXED AUTO EXTENSION TUBES for Minolta - MD , Itoya boxed filters etc etc
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