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Lot 50

A Dietz No.5 'Handy Gas Generator' and assorted lamps,the brass Dietz acetylene lamp generator with some minor dents and old repairs, some fittings replaced, 36cm high overall; offered together with two brass Dietz oil-illuminating side-lamps, 31cm high, one lacking lens; a Howes & Burley number plate lamp (lacking reservoir); two opera lamps, one nickel-plated by Atlantic and with electrical conversion; and two brass bulb horns; various conditions, for restoration. (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 52

A BRC Alpha self-generating acetylene headlamp, French,model 110, stirrup mounted, brass casing (some wear and denting), 7 inch diameter lens. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

A Lucas No.631 oil-illuminating number plate lamp,polished brass body with electric conversion to rear, 2¾ inch clear main lens and ruby red side lens, spade mounting, with loop handle, 26cm high overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 59

A pair of Smiths 'diver's helmet' electric lamps,both brass bodies, with clear and ruby red lenses (one cracked); together with another unmarked 'diver's helmet' electric lamp (one lens cracked); each spade-mounted, together with a triangular rear warning electric lamp, brass body with 10cm ruby red lens; and a small faceted rear reflector. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 61

A Miller 'Cetolite Projector' acetylene side-lamp,brass drum-shaped body (some seasoned cracking), with 4 inch clear slatted lens, spade mount to rear. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

A Rotax 'Roadlight 267' self-generating acetylene headlamp,black painted body with integral cross-body generator, 5¼ inch clear lens, with loop handle, 24cm high, fitted with fork-mounting bracket, worn condition with dent and cracking to rim. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

A Salsbury-Flario self-contained acetylene headlamp,brass body, with 6¾ inch ribbed lens (cracked), the fork mounts both stamped '244', with hinged rim and rear door (some dents), the hinged lid with handle and bearing maker's copper plaque, revealing compartment fitted with squared body generator unit, slight cracking to rim and old soldered repair to rim release catch to left side, standing 36cm high overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

A fine Motor Aneroid by A. R. Baines of Harrogate, British, circa 1910,nickel plated dial with scale from 27-31 millibars, the dial marked 'Motor Aneroid A. R. Baines Harrogate', rotating outer ring dial with ascent and descent scales from 0-2000 feet, blued steel needle, 7cm diameter bevelled lens, black painted brass outer case with mounting ring. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 83

Three brass-cased dashboard instruments,comprising a car clock by the New Haven Clock Co. Connecticut, USA, patented March 28, 1905, enamel dial (cracked), bevelled lens, fitted in angled brass mount; a Berliet oil pressure gauge (0-10 metres d'eau), with enamel dial, inlet to rear; and a Daimler pressure gauge by Joseph Lucas (0-10 lbs/square inch). (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 177

A Victorian Inlaid Mahogany Zograscope, 49cm highlacks lens and base

Lot 294

Various Cameras Comprising: Thornton Pickard Junior Special with Taylor-Hobson f4.5 5in Lens; two similar cameras both lacking lenses, folding camera with Aldis Uno lens, and various plate holders

Lot 1380

Swift Model 831 Telescope, no.693041, D=77mm, F=1000mm, 3" objective lens; with tripod

Lot 52

Jacek Malczewski (Polish, 1854-1929)Self Portrait Sketch signed and dated 'J. Malczewski / 1923' (lower left)oil on canvas43.2 x 49.5 cm (17 x 19 1/2 in).unframedFootnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.A painter and illustrator, Jacek Malczewski was born in Radom in 1854 and was educated at the Krakow School of Fine Arts as well as the Paris École des Beaux Arts from 1876-1877. Malczewski is credited for the rise in popularity of symbolism in late 19th- and early 20th-century Poland. Through his use of symbolic motifs and allegories, Malczewski provided a lens to the political turmoil that he experienced leading up to and following Poland's 1863 uprising. This event became a persistent theme in his works, in which he expressed ideas of independence and nationalism. Malczewski was fond of self-portraits and often used his own likeness as reference for allegorical figures. This is especially true in his later works such as in his series My Life (1914-1920).Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 53

Jacek Malczewski (Polish, 1854-1929)Self Portrait with Black Cap, 1925signed and dated 'J. Malczewski, 1925' (upper left)oil on canvas mounted on paperboard64.8 x 36.2 cm (25 1/2 x 14 1/4 in).framed 71.0 x 42.5 x 4.3 cm (28 x 16 3/4 x 1 5/7 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.A painter and illustrator, Jacek Malczewski was born in Radom in 1854 and was educated at the Krakow School of Fine Arts as well as the Paris École des Beaux Arts from 1876-1877. Malczewski is credited for the rise in popularity of symbolism in late 19th- and early 20th-century Poland. Through his use of symbolic motifs and allegories, Malczewski provided a lens to the political turmoil that he experienced leading up to and following Poland's 1863 uprising. This event became a persistent theme in his works, through which he expressed ideas of independence and nationalism. Malczewski was fond of self-portraits and often used his own likeness as reference for allegorical figures. This is especially true with his later works, such as in his series My Life (1914-1920). This particular self-portrait depicts the interior of the Luslawice Mansion where Malczewski's sisters lived, and where he visited often towards the end of his life. The black cap and elongated format of this portrait resemble styles and props used in other works by the artist, such as his 1926 Autoportret We WnÄ™trzu.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

A Nikon Nikkor 800mm 1:5.6 photographic lens, in a padded bag

Lot 18

A Nikon AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8 photographic lens  cased

Lot 397

Paillard Bollex D8L reflex film camera with triple lens and leather case, Miller model S 8mm cinecamera and a Paillard Bollex synchromat 8mm projector sound synchronizer

Lot 418

Minolta 7000 35mm camera serial no. 20021977, Minolta 30-70mm 1:4 (22) lens, Minolta 70-100mm 1: 3.5(22)-4.5 lens, Nikon D40 digital camera serial no. 7400649, Nikon ED 18-55mm 1:3.5 - 5.6GII lens, Nikon ED 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G lens, accessories and two camera bags

Lot 455

Canon AE-1 Program 35mm camera serial no. 1375093 with FD 50mm 1:1.8 lens, Sirus Auto Zoom 1: 4.0-5.6 f=60-300mm lens, Sirus Auto Zoom 1:4.0-5.6 f=28-200mm lens and Centron flash

Lot 456

Nikon D40 digital camera with AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 GII lens and a Houghton - Butcher JB Ensign box camera (2)

Lot 812

Harmony 8mm Editor/Viewer in original box, Bolex Paillard case of accessories, Rolleiflex SL35 E camera with black Rollei Planar F1.8 50mm lens, Pathescope Ace projector 9.5mm with motor and an Ensign vintage universal film splicer (5)

Lot 824

Zenit 12S photosniper outfit camera with fitted Tair 3-S 4.5/300mm lens in gun metal case with pistol grip and accessories

Lot 113

CANON T70 SLR CAMERA, WITH HOYA 72MM LENS also two other modern small cameras and photographic equipment

Lot 248

A Opticians sight testing part lens set, fitted case, Wismans & Co faux tortoiseshell quad lens, uncut sizing disc set, glasses strength set, cased, Muscle balance tester, etc, Text books of Ophthalmology vols 1-4, Duke Elder, second edition with corrections, The Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, Eugene Wolfe, third edition, others assorted qty

Lot 308

A John Trotter Opticians sight testing lens set, with brass and mixed metal mounts, mahogany case; a lens strength measuring Focimeter (2)

Lot 472

A 19th century horn travelling pocket lens; a Middle Eastern silver letter knife, horn handle; a sewing companion (3)

Lot 226

A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS TWO-INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPEGILBERT AND COMPANY, LONDON, EARLY 19th CENTURYThe 29 inch mahogany covered slightly tapered tube with rack-and-pinion focus adjustment and telescopic eyepiece assembly threaded into the tube end piece engraved GILBERT & Co. LONDON to circumference, mounted via an universal pivot joint onto a rotating column turned upright over folding tripod supports cast as cabriole legs with pad feet.Minimum length 99.5cm (39.5ins), minimum standing height 48.5cm (19ins). Provenance:From the private collection of a titled family. Gilbert and Company are recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from around 1800. Condition Report: The lenses appear to be intact and it can be used to see 'daylight' through, Dreweatts have not tested it fully and give no guarantees as to focus - it is sold primarily as a work of art. looking through the eyepiece it appears either very dirty or very scratched and not able to see anything clear. The side winder operates the tube - this is working at time of reportScratches and marks to the casing of the main tubes, the joint loose where it meets the stand base, the legs very loosePitting and discolouration to the metal elements all overNo lens caps or protective elements, no case or box for the telescopeThe outer mahogany 'sleeve' with marks, knocks, scratches, notable splits and cracks, chips and losses, indentations Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1329

A W. Watson & Sons large format plate Camera with lens, with three mahogany plate holders in leather case

Lot 1330

A collection of Cameras including three Minolta 16 subminiature Cameras, in case, a Halma flex twin lens Reflex Camera, a Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Camera, in case, a Gilbert Box Camera, a Minolta Autopak 800 Camera, in case, a Brownie Box Camera and a quantity of light meters and accessories

Lot 1331

A Fujica Mini Camera, in case, and original Box, a Minolta XG2 Camera, with lens, additional Vivitar 2.5/135 mm lens with accessories, in case, lens cases, a mini HP Printer, a stereoscopic Viewer, etc

Lot 1335

A Carl Zeiss Jena DDR 2.8/f180 lens, boxed, a Meyer Optik 4/300 lens, boxed, a Hanimex 6.3/400 telephoto lens, in leather case and two cases containing various lens and accessories, etc

Lot 1336

An Ensign Autorange 820 Rangefinder Camera with Ross Xpres f/3.8 105mm lens in original case

Lot 1337

An Agfa Super Isolette Rangefinder Camera with Agfa Solinar 3.5/75 lens in outer case

Lot 1338

A Minolta SRT101 Camera with Rokkor 14/58 lens, a Rokkor 2.8/35 lens, a Minolta SRT Super Camera with Rokkor 1.4/50 lens, in case, and two 200m lenses in cases

Lot 1341

A London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company twin lens Camera with six plate holders in original leather case

Lot 1351

A Weltaflex Twin Lens Reflex Camera in case, an Adox Camera, a Box Camera, a Voigtlandr Vito B Camera and a selection of other Cameras

Lot 1353

A Popular Pressman Camera with Dallmeyer Lens, in case, a Goerz Folding Camera, a Cameo Plate Camera, in leather case, a Halina AI twin lens Reflex Camera, in case, and a selection of folding and box Cameras

Lot 1359

Two Zenit E Cameras, in cases, a Practica PL Camera, a Vivitar 28-200mm zoom lens, A/F, and a selection of other Cameras; nine (9)

Lot 1364

A Corfield Periflex 3 Camera with Corfield Lumax 1.9/45 lens, in case, also a Tele-Lumax 3.5/135 lens, and a Retro-Lumax 3.5/35 lens, all in carry case

Lot 1365

A Pentacon six TL Camera with Jena f2.8/80 lens, in case

Lot 1366

A Minolta SR-1 Camera, in case, with Kaligar Telephoto Lens, a Prinz Galaxy 200 mm zoom lens, boxed, a Universal Bellows Unit, and a Minolta 7000 35mm Camera with Flash Units in bag Postage to UK mainland - £25.00 plus VAT by Parcelforce  

Lot 1367

A Mamiya C3 Professional Twin Lens Reflex Camera, with Mamiya Sekor Lenses

Lot 1370

'The Coronet' Enlarger with brass lens and an Imperial Instantograph patent 'The Cantilever Enlarger'

Lot 1371

A mahogany 8 x 8in mahogany and brass mounted large format Camera with indistinctly signed lens, the camera labelled W. Watson & Sons, Holborn, London

Lot 1372

A mahogany and brass mounted double bellows large format Camera with Taylor, Taylor and Hobson lens

Lot 1373

A mahogany and brass mounted, 12 x 10in, large format Camera with Busch lens

Lot 1376

A Panasonic F-10 CCD Video Camera, a Fuji Lens, a Canon TV zoom lens, tripods and accessories

Lot 483

A Canon EOS 1300D camera, fitted with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 zoom lens, a Canon EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 zoom lens, Viltox extension tube, Neewer NW565EX flash, Neewer LED ring flash, Neewer IR Remote Battery Grip and assorted accessories, all contained within three fitted flight cases, many components retaining their original box Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 483A

A Francke & Heidecke Rolleiflex twin lens reflex camera, serial no. 1423665 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 413

CHELSEA; a c.1760 porcelain model of a begging pug, with gold anchor mark to base, height 9cm.Condition Report: Gilt rubbedone ball on collar slightly chipped under a lenspaint flakedflower nibbledTiny chips to foot rim

Lot 474

LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK AND HUMANE SOCIETY; a pair of brass and black lacquered presentation binoculars awarded to Mr G Mills, Chief Officer 'SS Inventor For gallant service whilst in charge of lifeboats at the rescue of the crews of the Spanish schooners 'Marta' and 'Hugo' in the neighbourhood of Key West, 18th October 1910', inscribed with the award details beneath the retractable sun shades, further stamped to the eyepiece 'Chadburns Optician no.47 Castle Street Liverpool'.Condition Report: Image is clear through both lenses, however they are a fixed frame so for me personally I am looking at two images rather than a single image. Looking through the reverse does not indicate any issues with the lens seals. Small area to one eye piece appears to have been repainted. Brass body has some minor wear and a rather rough finish, potentially indicating a cover of sorts over this section. Otherwise appears ok.

Lot 1

A Leica M8 Digital Rangefinder Camera, black, serial no. 3103576, with Voigtlander Nokton Classic S.C f/1.4 40mm lens, body, VG, powers up and appears to function, lens, VG-E, camera with maker's box

Lot 102

A Nikon F100 35mm SLR Camera black, 1998, serial no.2301918, with an AF Nikkor f/4-5.6 D 35-80mm lens, shutter working, top and viewfinder displays working, body G, slight tackiness to rear of grip, lens VG

Lot 103

A Nikon D850 Full Frame DSLR Camera 2017-, black, serial no.9020519, with an AF-S Nikkor ED VR f/3.5-4.5 G 24-85mm lens, serial no.2170562, shutter working, top and viewfinder displays working, body VG-E, lens VG, with battery, lens cap and HB-63 hoodShutter Count: 1531 (at time of testing)

Lot 105

Three Nikon DX DSLR Cameras comprising a Nikon D200 camera with an AF-S Nikkor DX VR f/3.5-5.6 GII 18-55mm lens, no batteries, untested, a Nikon D2X camera with an AF-S Nikkor DX f/3.5-5.6 G 18-55mm lens, no focusing screen or batteries and a Nikon D1H camera with an AF Nikkor f/3.3-4.5 lens, with battery, untested, overall condition

Lot 106

A Selection of Nikon Film Cameras, to include a Nikon F75, body G-VG, working when batteries are inserted, together with a Nikkoe 28-100mm lens, optics G, some light haze present, also with a Nikon Pronea S, body G, shutter working when batteries are inserted, together with a Nikon Pronea S, body G-VG, shutter working at time of auction, with an IX-Nikkor 30-60mm lens, optics G, some haze present, also with an AF Nikkor 35-70mm lens, optics G, some haze present, also with an AF Nikkor 28-80mm lens, P, for parts,

Lot 108

A Selection of Canon Camera Accessories, to include a Canon Lens Mount Converter P, a Lens Hood W-26, a green EOS strap, two Canon Flash Auto rings, a Canon BW-55-B, a Canon Speedlite 177A, a blue & red EOS strap, a metal Canon lens cap, two Canon FD body caps, a Canon Extension Tube 25mm, a Canon BT-55,

Lot 109

A Nikon F90X and a Nikon Nikkormat FT3 35mm SLR Cameras comprising a F90X, black, 1994-2001, serial no.2646048, with an AF Nikkor f/3.5-4.5 28-70mm lens, shutter working, viewfinder LCDs light, body F, back is sticky, lens G, light haze, with HB-6 lens hood, a Nikkormat FT3, chrome, 1977, serial no.6031309, with a Kiron f/3.5-4.5 Macro 28-70mm lens, shutter sticks open, lens faulty

Lot 11

A Leica IIIf 35mm Rangefinder Camera, 1952, chrome, serial no. 605180, body G, shutter working, cracking to second shutter curtain, RF patch visible, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 5cm lens, optics G-VG, some light dust & very light haze present, together with a Leitz 5cm optical finder,

Lot 110

A Nikon Ai Nikkor f/1.2 55mm Lens, Nikon F mount, black, serial no. 377308, body, VG, elements, VG, a few light marks to the perimeter of rear element

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