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A mid 19thC German cast bronze sundial or noon cannon with an adjustable magnification lens, mounted on a circular, mottled grey marble base with engraved temporal calibrations 7''h 6''dia (Assuming the weather co-operates, at exactly noon, the lens focuses sunlight on the pan filled with gunpowder, setting off the cannon to mark the time)
A L’Universel Projections Lumineuses de la Bonne Presse Scientific Lantern, serial no. 472, French, black painted metal body with brass fittings, mounted on brass lens on wooden base, with dual brass bound projection lenses with rack and pinion focusing, and central enlarging lens, complete with external fading mechanism and water filled specimen slide tanks and other various accessories; ex-Christie’s lot number 46, 28th March 2007
A Carl Zeiss Jena Stereo-Palmos Stereo Camera, 9x12cm, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/6.3 90mm lenses, serial nos. 167788 / 167714, body, G, roller-blind shutter not working, lenses, G, some fungus to rear, with spare lens board, together with Carl Zeiss Verant Stereoscope viewer and various stereo slides, some color
A Corfield 66 Camera, chrome, serial no. AA00943, with Corfield Lumax f/3.5 95mm lens, black, serial no. 2212949, body, VG, shutter working, covering very slightly starting to lift at edges, lens, G, scuff / coating mark to front element, with two roll-film backs, and two plate holders, in maker’s case
A Graflex Speed Graphic Signal Corps U.S. Army KE-12-1 Camera, green, serial no. 892576, military no. 2180, with Graflex Optar f/4.5 127mm lens, serial no. G43937, body, G, lens, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, with seven DDS, matching green tripod, in fitted aluminium case; this model was possibly made in the Korean War up to 1953, or even up to 1955; the case carries US Army stencils indicating that it saw service at Long Binh, close to Saigon, and the largest US Army base in Viet Nam during the conflict between Viet Nam and the USA
A Kodak Super Six-20 Rangefinder Camera, 2¼x3¼, serial no. 2361, with Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 100mm lens, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some light internal haze, together with instructions and patents; the first camera in the world with an automatic exposure setting and supposedly only 719 of these cameras were produced
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