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Seven assorted camera lenses comprising Super Paragon PMC II Auto Zoom 1:3.5-4.5 28-80mm, Cosina MC Cosinon 135mm 1:3.5, Miranda 70-210mm 1:4.5-5.6 MC Macro, Chinon 1:2.8 f=28mm,Auto Miranda 1:3.5 f=13.5cm, Tamron 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 CF Macro lens & Prinzflex MC Zoom 1:3.5 f=70-162mm (untested)
Seven assorted camera lenses comprising of Tefnon H/D-MC Zoom 1:3.8-4.8 f=28-80mm Macro, Vivitar 70-150mm 1:3.8 MC Macro Focusing Zoom, Vivitar 28mm 1:2.8 Wide Angle , Kiron 80-200mm f/4 Macro 1:4, Prakticar 1:2.8 f=28mm MC Pentacon, Tamron 1:3.8 1:4/210 80-210mm Tele Macro and Tamron 1:3.8 1:4.5/250 75-250mm Tele Macro lens (untested)
Seven assorted camera lenses comprising Om-System Zuiki MC Auto-W 1:2.8 f=28mm, two Olympus Om-System Zuiko Auto-S 50mm 1:1.8, Canon Lens FD 50mm 1:1.8, Olympus OM-System Zuiko MC Auto-Zoom 1:3.6 f=35-70mm, Carl Zeiss Jena Prakticar 3.5/135 MC and Olympus OM-System Zuiko Auto-Zoom 75-150mm 1:4
Seven assorted camera lenses to Sigma Mini-Zoom 1:2.8- 4 f=35-85mm, Soligor 1:2.5 f=135mm, Prinzflex Auto MC 1:2.8 f=135mm, Tamron 1:3.5 200mm, Kenlock-Mc.tor MC 1:2.8 f=28mm, RMC Tokina 80-200mm 1:4.5 and Yashica DSB 55mm 1:2, Hanimex Automatic 1:2.8 f=28mm, Unitor Auto Wide f=28mm 1:2.8, Hanimex Tele-Lens F=1;2.8 f=105mm and Soligor Wide Auto F=2.8 28mm
DEATH ON THE NILE (1978) - Marie Van Schuyler's (Bette Davis) Blue-lens GlassesMarie Van Schuyler's (Bette Davis) blue-lens glasses from John Guillermin's adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile. Marie wore her blue-tinted glasses during an excursion to the Temple of Karnak. The glasses have a metal frame and blue lenses. They come in a red case with "Blue Spectacles" handwritten on tape stuck to the lid, and are accompanied by a handwritten tag which reads "Bette Davis - Prop. Anthony Powell" (Powell was the costume designer on the production). The glasses show wear from age and use, with rust around the frame.Estimate: £800 - 1,600 M View all lots from DEATH ON THE NILE (1978)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Screen-matched Hero TIE Fighter Pilot HelmetA screen-matched hero TIE fighter pilot helmet from George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. Imperial TIE fighter pilots wore their standard-issue helmets during the film's various dogfights, including the sequence where the Millennium Falcon escaped from the Death Star, and the climactic battle above the Death Star's surface. Imperfections and intentional distressing to the chin, forehead and cog decals screen match this helmet to the one worn by the only Tie fighter pilot seen during the attack on the Millennium Falcon. It is also the only helmet that features this silver hand-painted "Mohawk" detailing, which runs from the top of the forehead to the crown, and a serial code painted across the front. Designed by John Mollo, with inspiration from Ralph McQuarrie's concept art, the helmet is a composite of the Imperial stormtrooper helmet and the Rebel pilot helmet. Only 14 TIE fighter pilot helmets were made for Star Wars, far fewer than the stormtrooper helmets. Two of these were repurposed for use by AT-AT pilots in The Empire Strikes Back, with the remaining helmets subsequently reused for Return of the Jedi. The helmet is constructed from separate black vacuum-formed ABS plastic sections for the faceplate, dome and communicator ear pieces, with a single transparent grey-tinted vacuum-formed plastic lens installed within to fill the eye recesses. Instead of the face plate 'tusks' used on the stormtrooper helmets, two holes are present for the insertion of plastic tubing, used to connect the helmet to the chest pack. Black-and-silver Imperial 'cog' decals are applied to the crown, while the chin, mouth and "Mohawk" are hand-painted in silver. The interior includes an elastic chin strap and foam padding. The helmet exhibits intentional distressing to appear battle-worn, with additional scuffs and scratches from production use. A small hole is present at the right corner of the mouth, and there are minor cracks by the left earpiece and across the crown's centre panel. Dimensions: 40 cm x 32.5 cm x 30 cm (15 3/4" x 13" x 11 3/4")Estimate: £300,000 - 600,000 M View all lots from STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)View all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
ARMAGEDDON (1998) - Spacesuit Boots, Glove Connection Rings and Spacesuit SunglassesSpacesuit boots, glove connection rings and spacesuit sunglasses from Michael Bay’s sci-fi disaster film Armageddon. Characters including Harry Stamper (Bruce Willis) and A.J. Frost (Ben Affleck) wore this style of boot while on the surface of the asteroid they were tasked with destroying. The boots are a pair of modified Vans covered in dress-up components and a heavy-weave, nylon-like material (both labelled "Size 7").The glove connectors are from the NASA “ACES” suits worn as the crew boarded the shuttles. They are made of milled aluminium anodised in dark blue and were created by Global Effects. The sunglasses have silver coloured legs and mauve-tinted lenses. The right lens is cracked and has been repaired with clear tape, and some of the silver paint has faded. Dimensions (each wrist ring): 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 5 cm (4 ½” x 4 ½” x 2”)Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 Ω View all lots from ARMAGEDDON (1998)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
ARROW (2012-2020) - Vincent "Vigilante" Sobel's (Johann Urb) MaskVincent "Vigilante" Sobel's (Johann Urb) mask from the television series Arrow. In Season 6, Vigilante donned his mask as he fought crime after he played double agent with Cayden's (Michael Emerson) gang.This mask is made of webbed nylon mesh over a fibreglass and resin base with two paper blue stripes running parallel over the crown. It features an attached plastic single-lens goggle in black and orange, as well as black elastic straps riveted onto the edges. It comes displayed on a black flocked foam wig head. This lot exhibits some discolouration at the back and notable glue marks on the interior seams.Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 Ω View all lots from ARROW (2012-2020)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
Horatio Henry Couldery (British, 1832-1893)A Pug Startled by a Stag Beetle oil on panel11.5 x 14.5cm (4 1/2 x 5 11/16in).Footnotes:Couldery was born in Lewisham, London, the son of a painter; at first a cabinetmaker, he next followed his father's footsteps, entering the Royal Academy School, at the age of 25. He exhibited some twenty works at the Academy from 1861 - 1892, and also at the British Institution and the Society of British Artist, Suffolk Street.In 1875, Couldery attracted the attention of the established art critic, John Ruskin, who in his Academy Notes, commented that one of his paintings was 'quite the most skilful piece in minute and Dureresque painting in the exhibition – (it cannot be rightly seen without a lens).' Ruskin continues to state the artist's talent and understanding of his subject, 'in sympathy with nature, down to the most appalling depths thereof, and its tact and sensitiveness to the finest graduations'.Couldery's works can be found in the Museum of Nottingham, the Museum of Norwich, The Dog Museum, St Louis, and many private collections. The largest collection sits with the Hastings County Museum, Ontario, Canada, which was formed from the Ann Susannah Salaman bequest, (which she had inherited from Bertram and Cecila Couldery).Saleroom notices:Please note that the attribution for this work should be listed as FOLLOWER OF HORATIO HENRY COURDERY (BRITISH, 1832-1893) and not as stated online.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Great War ‘Western Front’ D.C.M. and ‘Passchendaele’ M.M. group of four awarded to Acting Sergeant J. MacKay, 44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment) Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (229409 A. Cpl. J. Mackay. 44/Can: Inf:); Military Medal, G.V.R. (229409 L. Cpl.-A. Cpl.-J. Mackay. 44/Can: Inf:); British War and Victory Medals (229409 A. Sjt. J. Mackay. 44-Can. Inf.) mounted on card for display, good very fine (4) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 1 January 1918; citation published 17 April 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of the brigade bombing section during lengthy operations. He carried out his duties with the greatest courage and energy, continuously exposed to heavy fire, and set a fine example of devotion to duty.’ Annotated Gazette states: ‘Hill 145 - Triangle - La Coulotte. Lens 1917.’ M.M. London Gazette 23 February 1918. The recommendation states: ‘In front of PASSCHENDAELE 21st to 28th October 1917. This N.C.O. was in charge of the Brigade Bombing Section. The difficulty in supplying ammunition, bombs etc, to the units forward was very great. He located forward dumps and personally supervised under the heaviest shell fire, the stocking of same... He kept continuously in touch with Battalions in regard to their needs, and, in this connection, made frequent trips forward. His example of courage and devotion was of the highest possible order and a great inspiration to his Section, and his efforts in supplying Units with their requirements was untiring. He succeeded in getting through [supplies] of S.A.A. and bombs at times when they were most critically required. His service has since been at all times of the highest order.’ (A.F.W. 3121. 5-11-17) James MacKay was born on 9 July 1865, at Latheron, Caithness, Scotland. At the time of volunteering for the C.E.F. in July 1915 he was living with his wife at Vale Avenue, Winnipeg, a manager by profession. He officially enlisted into the 61st Battalion at Winnipeg on 8 September 1915, was taken on strength of the 44th Battalion on 12 May 1916, and embarked for France on 16 August following. He was reported wounded (shell shock) on 25 October 1916, but returned to duty 11 days later. Awarded the D.C.M. and M.M. in 1918 for gallant services as Brigade Bombing N.C.O. attached to H.Q. 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade, he was discharged at Winnipeg on 13 May 1919, and awarded War Service Badge No. 185186. Sold with copied research including discharge papers and the following related items: i. War Service Badge numbered as above ii. Trench wrist watch, the backplate inscribed ‘Presented to Pte. James MacKay, on his leaving for active service by the employees of D. McCall Co. Ltd., Winnipeg September 8th 1915’ (relic) iii. Pocket Edition Gillette Safety Razor, in metal travelling case, the lid inscribed ‘Pte. James MacKay, Winnipeg Sept. 9th 1915’ iv. Songs of a Sourdough, by Robert W. Service, Toronto 1913, green leather covers, contents quite distressed and many pages loose.
Olympus OM1 with Zuiko 50F 1:1.4 lens, Zuiko 1:3.5 F= 135 lens and others, shutter appears to fire normally, batteries appear new and are clear of corrosion, lenses also appear good, please be advised items are sold as seen and viewing is encouraged. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)
A mid 20th century 1950's slide projector by Aldis. With metal carcass and Aldis Anastigmat 8.5cm F2.5 lens. To include a spare Aldis housing wheel / standard winding film carrier. Retail label reads 'The City's Largest Photographic Specialists / City Sale & Exchange Ltd, Wallace Heaton Ltd, 93-94 Fleet Street EC4. Measures 21cm (length) x 23cm (height).
A collection of vintage 20th century and later film cameras, lenses and accessories. Comprising of a Pentax P30t with a miranda 49mm skylight filter lens, Kood 55mm skylight Japanese Kino precision Kiron 28mm f/2.8 ⌀55 mc 10305357, Pentax ME super with a Sigma zoom master 2.8-4 f=35 - 70mm multi coated lens ⌀52, auto Makinon MC zoom 1:4.5 f = 80 - 200mm 88417840, Sigma multi coated 1:3.5 f= 39mm - 80mm, Centon MC mirror lens 1:8.0 f=500mm ⌀72 No. 560311 and other examples. Some with carry bags, manuals etc.
WW1 Lincolnshire Yeomanry casualty interest. A pair of military No.3 Mark II prismatic binoculars and case, issued to 2nd Lt A.T. King of the Lincolnshire Yeomanry. Manufactured by Carl Zeiss London Ltd. Both the binoculars and case are broad arrow marked, with both also dated 1916. The back to back broad arrow marks to both binoculars and case would indicate that they were sold out of service. Standard black painted brass body, with leather covering to the mid section. Adjustable to the bridge section, and independently focusing eye pieces. Reticle to the right hand lens for range finding. Notes: A.T.King was noted as having been killed in action on November 17th 1917. The binoculars have been used for many years after WW1, with several horse racing swing labels attached to the shoulder strap (these date from the 1940’s and 50’s). Condition: generally good, with service wear. The binoculars have the usual worn black paint to the extremities, revealing the brass base metal. Leather covering is good, and the lenses seem to focus. There is some dirt in the lenses and they are a little fogged. Shoulder strap is dry and a little crack, plus missing a securing stud. The case is solid, but there is some fading to the brown leather surface.
A LEICA M2 RANGEFINDER CAMERA, serial number M2-1006 225, fitted with a Leitz Summicron 50mm f2 lens, with lens cap, serial number 1707860, original instruction booklet and brown leather case and strap, Condition Report: the shutter fires but the speeds are not consistent or accurate, the lens has some fungus towards the rear elements, the body is lightly marked but is free from dents
ONE BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERAS, to include a Pentax A3 with a Takumar - A 28-80mm zoom lens, a Pentax Super A with a Vivitar 28-200mm lens, a Pentax P50 with a Pentax 50mm lens, a Pentax -A 50mm lens, a folding Kodak No.1 pocket camera, a boxed Pentax AF240Z flash, a Miranda SF-Z camera, a Tokina SD 70-210mm lens, a Kodak Retinette IB camera, a Voighander Vito B camera, an Ilford camera, a Canon Sureshot Supreme, a Kodak No.2 Brownie, together with a pair of M3 6x30 binoculars marked Westinghouse 1943 H.M.R (s.d) (1 box)
A BOX OF CAMERAS AND LENSES, to include a Canon AV-1 fitted with a Canon f3.5-4.5 35-70mm lens, and another Canon AV-1 camera body, a Canon FTb with a Canon f1.8 50mm lens, a Zenit-B with f2 58mm lens, a boxed Praktica MTL 5B fitted with a Carl Zeiss Jena f2.8 50mm lens, a Pentax P30N with a Pentax f3.5-4.5 28-80mm zoom lens, a Canon T80 with f3.5-4.5 35-70mm zoom lens, a Minolta QTsi with a Minolta f4 (22) - 5.6 35-80mm zoom lens, a Vivitar f3.5 200mm telephoto lens, etc (1 box)
5 Klappkameras, um 1910-201) Voigtländer, Braunschweig. Bergheil in Grün, 6,5 x 9, Heliar 3,5/10,5 cm, Compur läuft, anmontierter Sucherschuh am Gehäuse, Tabelle mit Abrieb, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. (3-/3) - 2) Bergheil 10 x 15 cm, Radiar 6,8/16,5 cm, Compound läuft, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. (3-/3-) - 3) Contessa Nettel, Sontheim. Rollfilmkamera für 80 x 108 mm auf 88 mm breiten Rollfilm, Contessa Nettel Sonnar 4,5/12 cm, Compur träge, Stellfuß fehlt. (3/3) - 4) Unbezeichnet, ähnlich Sonnet, Kenngott Medio-Anastigmat in Koilos, träge, mit eingeschobener Kassette. (4/3-) - Und: 5) ICA, Dresden. Cupido, für 80 x 106 auf 88 mm breiten Rollfilm, Hekla 6,8/9 cm, Verschluß läuft. (3-/3). Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (-/-)5 Folding Cameras, c. 1910-201) Voigtländer, Brunswick, Germany. Bergheil, green, 6.5 x 9, with Heliar 3.5/10.5 cm lens, finder shoe on the housing, focusing screen back and worn exposure table, shutter working. (3-/3) - 2) Bergheil 10 x 15 cm, Radiar 6.8/16.5 cm lens, with focusing screen back, Compound shutter working. (3-/3-) - 3) Contessa Nettel, Sontheim, Germany. Rollfilm camera for 80 x 108 mm on 88 mm wide rollfilm, Contessa Nettel Sonnar 4.5/12 cm, Compur sluggish, placement foot missing. (3/3) - 4) Unmarked, similar to Sonnet, Kenngott Medio-Anastigmat in Koilos, with inserted cassette, sluggish. (4/3-) - And: 5) ICA, Dresden. Cupido, for 80 x 106 on 88 mm wide rollfilm, Hekla 6.8/9 cm, shutter working. (3-/3) Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (-/-)
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