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The Harry Bland Collection, Including Lots 524, 527, 533 and 550-583. Harry Bland was fascinated by projection since he got himself a job helping the projectionist at the local cinema as a teenager in the 1930s. In later years he built up a collection of magic lantern slides and projectors, researching them carefully and putting on his own entertaining shows. Harry was also a film maker right into his 80s, always with a keen observation of life around us with a great sense of humour. A Butcher’s Empire Cinematograph Model A Hand Crank Cine Projector, with Aldis 3” Cine Projection lens, body, VG, mechanism working, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, in fitted case
A Newman & Sinclair Auto Kine Model G 35mm Cine Camera, duraluminium, serial no. 622, with Ross Expres f/3.5 2” lens, black, serial no. 177076, body, G-VG, mechanism working, additional handle bracket added, lens, G, some internal fungus, together with Ross Expres f/3.5 4” lens, black, serial no. 177123, body, G, elements, F-G, some scratch marks, and Ross Expres f/3.5 6” lens, black, serial no. 177186, body, G-VG, elements, F-G, marks to rear coatings, all mounted on correctly numbered lens boards, in maker’s fitted case; ex-Royal Navy property, all component parts engraved ‘0553/5872’
A Leica II Rangefinder Camera, 1926, upgraded from Ia, black, serial no. 1980, with Leitz Hektor f/2.5 50mm lens, nickel, serial no. 121249, body, F, shutter working, flash sync added near rewind, 135mm masking etched on viewfinder glass, lens, G, some light internal haze and light cleaning marks, with maker’s lens cap
A Leica II Rangefinder Camera, 1932, black, serial no. 84039, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1932, nickel, serial no. 126222, body, VG, shutter working, flash-sync modification, with built-in yellow contrast filter, lens, G-VG, some internal haze; body possibly re-painted, however to a very high standard
A Leica II Rangefinder Camera, 1937/38, chrome, serial no. 241656, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, 1953, red dial, chrome, serial no. 1087531, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze, in maker’s case; engraving to front of base plate ‘Walter Cutler, Woodside, Barrs Rd, Old Hill.’
A Leica IIIc ‘Heer’ Rangefinder Camera, 1941/42, chrome, serial no. 379909, with Summitar f/2 50mm ‘Heer’ lens, 1940, chrome, serial no. 563468, body, G, shutter working, flash-sync added to rear, lens, G, some light internal haze and coating marks; provenance; from the former private collection of Albert Ridgeley, Technical Consultant for Leica UK
A Leica IIIc Rangefinder Camera, 1942, grey, serial no. 387804, with Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm lens, 1941, chrome, serial no. 579373, body, VG-E, shutter sticking, lens, G-VG, some light internal haze and marks, with maker’s grey lens cap; paint in excellent condition and appears to be all original with no signs of repainting, believed to be the first offering of one of the best examples seen recently
A Leica IIId Rangefinder Camera, 1944, chrome, red blind, serial no. 367178, with Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm lens, 1939, chrome, serial no. 530293*, body, G-VG, shutter working, delay release lever with six fine rings, lens, VG, some light internal haze towards rear, with maker’s lens cap; Leica produced 427 IIId cameras which are essentially a IIIc fitted with a self timer on the front. The Summitar lens denotes an asterisk after the number, indicated a duplicated serial number
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