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TWO TRAYS OF CAMERAS, BINOCULARS AND MAGIC LANTERN, these include a pair of Wray Raylite 8x30 binoculars in leather case, a Werra V XM camera in leather case, an Agfa Movex 8 Cine camera in leather case, a Bell and Howell Autoset 624 EE Cine camera in leather case, a Tripod, a brass barrel tap and a Waller Tylers Helioscopic lantern, the second box includes a folding Kodak Brownie, a Banton Coloursnap, a Weston Master 3 light meter, a Soligor 135mm 1:2.8 lens, a Pentacon 28mm 1:2.8 lens and a Super Takumar 55mm 1:2 lens
TWO TRAYS OF CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT, including a Canon EOS 500N body in box, two Olympus OM10 bodies, an Om50mm 1:1.8, a Rank Mamiya MC, a Voigtlander Vito CLR, a large Kodak folding camera (spares), a Coronet folding camera, an OM fit Bell and Howell 70-220mm 1:4.5 lens, a Canon fit Tamron 28-200mm 1:3.8 lens in box, etc
A BOX OF CAMERAS, a cased Bolex Paillard Reflex 16, a boxed Agfa Movector 8 and an Ilford Elmo Projector and speaker, the cameras include an Olympus OM1 SLR fitted with Bell and Howell 28-80mm 1:3.5 lens, a SEM TLR, a Minolta 16 Sub miniature, a Kodak Easy Share Z700 Digital Camera, an OM 35mm 1:2.8 lens, an OM 75-150mm 1:4 lens, etc (please note the Reflex 16 is in need of attention)
Brass microscope by Henry Crouch of London, no. 3493, in a fitted box with Crouch 1in lens case and a Zeiss Jena B objective lens and case. Condition Report The pinion appears to have lots its supports and flops around. There are two screws protruding from the housing, which must have supported some sort of bearing cap - could be replaced. Rack and pinion both good. Marked to the foot, 'Henry Crouch, London, No 3493'. One stage clip missing.
A late 19th/early 20th Century carved black forest oak wall clockThe case carved with flower heads and leaves enclosing the concave clock lens and the 23cm dial with a two train movement striking on a coiled spring. Also two modern cuckoo wall clocks each with a pair of cone shaped weights (3)
SAINT-EXUPERY ANTOINE DE: (1900-1944) French Writer, Poet and pioneering Aviator. French aristocrat who became a laureate of several France's highest literary awards and is best remembered for his novella The Little Prince ('Le Petit Prince', 1943) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Night Flight (1931) and Wind, Sand and Stars (1939). An interesting series of original pencil diagrams in the hand of Saint-Exupéry, with several explanatory annotations in his hand, in French, also in pencil, unsigned, one page, oblong 4to, n.p., n.d. To the centre of the plain sheet of paper Saint-Exupéry has neatly drawn a diagram, featuring various measurements and arrows, which relate to his investigations into optic works, making the observations 'Layout of the superimposed images', 'The image still on the focal layout because they hide the view of each other on the layout' and 'The lens can evidently be replaced by all associations of surfaces will give, as a result, the same angles. The same as it would happen through a funnel'. Beneath the final statement, Saint-Exupéry has drawn three further, smaller diagrams, one circular and the others with various angles. To the verso appear seven small boxes drawn by Saint-Exupéry, each of them with shaded areas. A few small, minor file holes to the lower edge, not affecting the diagrams or text, VG £1000-1500Saint-Exupéry disappeared over the Mediterranean on a reconnaissance mission in July 1944, and is believed to have died at that time. Prior to the war, Saint-Exupéry had achieved fame in France as an aviator. His literary works - among them The Little Prince, translated into over 250 languages and dialects - posthumously boosted his stature to national hero status in France.
Leica IIIa Serial No.279735 (1938), having a Summicron f=5cm 1:2 lens Serial No.1156703, in a Leica brown leather case Condition: Shutter mechanism appears to operate, lenses appear good, overall light wear from use, areas of green oxidisation, wear to case and strap with several dry areas - **General condition consistent with age
Leica IIIc Serial No.436307 (1946-47), having a Summitar f=5cm 1:2 lens Serial No.736444, in a Leica brown leather case Condition: Shutter mechanism appears to operate, lenses appear good, overall light wear from use, wear to case and strap missing, interior of case has writing in it - **General condition consistent with age
Leica III Serial No.251858 (1937), having a Leitz Elmar f=5cm 1:3,5 lens, in a Leica brown leather case Condition: Shutter mechanism appears to operate, lenses etc appear good, overall light wear from use, areas of green oxidisation, wear to case and strap with several dry areas - **General condition consistent with age
Leica IIIa Serial No.248287 (1937/38), having a Summitar f=5cm 1:2 lens Serial No.764665, in a Leica brown leather case Condition: Shutter mechanism appears to operate, lenses appear good, overall light wear from use, wear to case and strap is missing - **General condition consistent with age
Leica IIIc Serial No.517292 (1950), having a Summitar f=5cm 2:2 lens, Serial No.787671, in a Leica brown leather case Condition: Shutter mechanism appears to operate, lenses appear good, overall light wear from use, wear and pitting to chrome finish, wear to case and strap with several dry areas - **General condition consistent with age
Collection of various Leica (Leitz) and other vintage accessories etc including; lens covers, filters, Leitz Universal Optical Viewfinder, manuals etc Condition: Lenses appear good, overall light wear from use to all, leather cases are a little dry, tripod has missing areas of its black finish etc - **General condition consistent with age
Sands & Hunter Imperial plate camera, brass mounted mahogany, having a Spierpon 7x5 euryscope lens, in a canvas travel case Condition: Bellows and lens appear in good order, lens does not square into the front of the camera, Inst time mechanism appears to operate, there is a split to one side, wear to the case - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Gentleman's Seamaster 120 automatic stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 166.00027, the black dial with calendar aperture, cal.565, movement no: 25675741, approximately 36mm wide, on a non-original steel bracelet Condition: Movement currently functions, bezel is missing, case and lens fairly heavily scratched - **General condition consistent with age
A Victorian marquetry tray, the oval body inlaid with shell to centre, brass handles, 60 by 39cm, together with a Victorian three draw brass telescope with wooden outer barrel, sliding eye piece and lens covers, engraved A.Barnaschina, London, Night or Day, 39.5cm closed, 89cm full length. (2)
A pair of Lieberman & Gortz 35x60 binoculars, in fitted leather case Condition Report / Extra Information Lens very mouldy - so much so that cannot focus. Does not appear to be any physical damage to lenses. Focus wheels and mechanism is smooth but tight. Some light wear and surface scratches.

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