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A Mixed Selection of Camera Lenses, to include an Olympus S Zuiko MC Auto-Zoom f/4 35-70mm, body F, optics P, fungus & haze, also with an Olympus Zoom 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 PF lens, body VG, optics P-F, some internal fungus, in maker's box, also with a Nikon AF Nikkor 70-120mm f/4-5.6, body G-VG, optics F-G, some haze & dust present, also with a Converto-Tamron f/135mm f/4.5 lens, body F, optics F-G, some fungus & haze present, also with a Hanimar Auto S f/2.8 135mm lens, body VG, optics VG, also with a Prakticar f/2.8 135mm lens, body F-G, optics F-G, some haze & light fungus present,
A Canon A-1 35mm SLR Camera and Accessories, black, serial number 1731550, body G, brassing to bottom plate, shutter works, meter responds to light, with sports grip, and FD f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, with accessories, power winder, teleconverter, two extension tubes and other items.
A Mamiya C330 Professional TLR Medium Format Camera, black, body G, focus works, viewfinder clear, with a Mamiya-Sekor f/2.8 80mm lens, barrel F, shutter works but after a lag, aperture lever is loose, optics F-G with light dust and haze, and a Mamiya Sekor f/4.5 18cm lens, barrel F with a dent to the taking lens filter ring, optics F with internal haze.
A Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera, 1958, chrome, serial no. 938446, with Leitz Summicron f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1512217, body, F-G, shutter working, some light fungus/haze to finder, lens, VG, some internal haze Notes: Complete with Import Certificate into the US with corresponding body and lens numbers matching the documents
A Pair of Large Plate Mahogany Studio Cameras, comprising an unsigned mahogany and brass 10x12 inch body, some tape has been applied to the bellows, and a 10x12 inch "Tourist" style camera, of mahogany and brass construction, with a back for various plate sizes, bellows are visibly not light tight.
A Voigtlander Vitessa T 35mm Rangefinder Camera Outfit, chrome, body G, shutter working, rangefinder patch G, slightly out in vertical alignment, plunger wont stay locked down, with Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.8, optics VG, some light dust present, also with a Skoparet 35mm f/3.4, optics F, some light fungus present, also with a Dynaret 100mm f/4.8, optics P, internal haze & fungus present, with maker's case,
A Graflex Century Graphic Press Camera, body G, opens, grey leather with red bellows, extends and closes correctly, with a Schneider-Kreuznach f/1.8 65mm Super-Angulon lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, in a Compur shutter, working but sticky at slow speeds, fitted with the Kalart Syncronised rangefinder, patch visible and moving, with handgrip, and ywo rollfilm backs, and a book on Graflex photography.
Medicine Chest from RYS Yacht St George, English, c.1900, marked in red lettering 'S.Y.2ST. GEORGE", and marked with the brand 'TABLOID' to the top, marked to the inside lid ' Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., London' constructed of steel plate finished in green with gilt corners, with folding lid, wooden interiorfitted out with 35 of 36 bottles, each with labels and stoppers, width 39cm Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company. Provenance: bought at Christies auction lot 43, 11 Jul 1997 The RYS yacht St George. She was built by Ramage and Ferguson of Leith in 1890 and was owned by Ernest James Wythes CBE (1868-1949) from 1890 until 1918. He was elected into tthe RYS in 1890 and remained a member until his death in 1949. The following is an extract from a book "The Cruise of the St George, RYS to see the World" written by George Fyfe MD in 1893 about her cruise around the world: "The St George is a three-masted auxiliary-screw steam yacht, and next to the Royal yachts is one of the largest and finest of the Royal Yacht Squadron, of which her owner is a member. "She was built at Leith, by Ramage & Ferguson, from the design and specifications of a first-class yacht architect (Mr Strorey) for her owner's use (E.J. Wythes, Esq) and has cost about £50,000. "The predominant idea in her construction has been to combine strength and sailing qualities and special adaption for navigation in distant seas, with elegance of yacht-like symmetry, and every home like convenience and indeed luxurious comfort for the sea-farers aboard of her. "The St George is a hundred and ninety-two feet long and thirty-two feet beam, 1,000 tonnage, double bottomed of teak and steel, first-class engined, and with every thing in duplicate in case of break downs where repairs could not be effected; capable of steaming twelve knots an hour (sic) and of doing fifteen under canvas, for which she is specially rigged with arrangements for feathering her screw to favour her sailing speed; electric lighted all over and electric search light if at any time needed. "As to our cabins they are like elegantly upholstered bedrooms, ten feet high and nearly twelve feet square, with marble baths and hot and cold water arrangements. "The saloon is thirty feet wide, well-lighted and ventilated, with open fireplace and overmantle, richly furnished, decorated and upholstered; has organ, piano, and well-selected library, chiefly travel, science, and fiction; as well as ample lounging and writing conveniences. "The reception and smoking room on the deck is in keeping with the saloon, and forms an elegant and luxurious lounge for wet days and evenings. The fact is, until we were rudely disillusioned by the "heasy-hosy" sensations of the choppy sea of the Atlantic, that we were soon to make the acquaintance of, we could readily beguile ourselves into thinking that we were not aboard at all, but living in an elegant home on shore. "As to what I have jocosely called our "live stock" there are fifty-three all told, consisting of thirty-seven A.B.s and ship's officers, nine in steward's department, and seven gentlemen including the owner and myself. "Our table is an exceptionally excellent one in viands, wines, beverages, &c., as well as in the no less important matters of cooking and waiting. "Add to all this that the owner is the kindest and most thoughtful of hosts, and his friends aboard excellent..." The yacht was taken up for war service in March 1915 and renamed Oriflamme. She was then lent to the Director of the Naval Intelligence Division and based on the Humber, but nothing is known of her activities. She ceased her active service in June 1918 and, after being renamed Wallington, was used as a base ship on the Humber.
A Watson and Sons Alpha Camera, mahogany and brass, c.1895, body VG, focussing screen intact, bellows operate, no shutter fitted, with a Watson and Sons 5x4 f/8 lens, iris works, optics G, light haze, in card case, camera comes with 6off DDD wooden film holders, and the maker's rigid leather case, F, lid separated from body.
An Olympus OM20 35mm SLR Camera, silver, serial number 1121172, body G. light marks to bottom plate, shutter works, viewfinder display works, responds to light levels, wit ha Zuilo f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, and a Tokina SD 70-210mm zoom, barrel G, optics G, with caps and soft case.
Lock, S.R. & G.C. Whitfiel, Men of Mark, Lock, S.R. & G.C. Whitfiel, Men of Mark, A Gallery of Contemporary Portraits of Men Distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in Science, Literature and Art, the Army, Navy, Law, Medicine, etc., Photographed from Life by Lock and Whitfield, Biographical Notices by Thompson Cooper, 7 volumes (complete), 1876-83, 252 mounted woodburytype photographic mounted portraits (36 to each volume), green cloth binding with full gilt decoration, all with plastic protectors Condition: light browning to a few text leaves and title pages corners & spine bumped Note: Portraits include Darwin, Tennyson, Huxley, Verne, Dore, Trollope, Burton, Collins, Gladstone, Disraeli, Millais and Stanley.
A Selection of Ricoh 35mm SLR Cameras, comprising a KR-10 Super, body G, mirror stuck up, not firing, with a Tokina 28-70 zoom lens, barrel F-G, small dent to filter ring, optics F-G with light dust and haze, a KR-10, body G, mirror stuck up, not firing, with a Super-Paragon 28-50 zoom lens, barrel G, optics F with fungus, and a XR-X, body G, working when batteries inserted, with a Miranda 35-135 macro zoom lens, barrel F-G, small dent to filter ring, optics F-G with light fungus and haze,
A Lancaster Instantagraph Half Plate Camera, mahogany and brass construction, VG, bellows appear to be VG, not light tested, opens and closes nicely, with a Lancaster lens.Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref.Z47KD8VZ Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out if the UK.
A Zeiss Ikon Werra Matic 35mm Camera Outfit, silver, body G, shutter works but sticks at slow speeds, iris seemss to not be moving, with a Tessar f/2.8 50, barrel G, optics G, a Jena Cardinar f/4 100mm lens, barrel G, optics G, and a Jena Flektogon f/2.8 35mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze.
JDC PL Mount converted, with BNCR remaining, black, serial no. 820510, body, VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze to the middle group, complete with maker's capsNote: This 25mm Super Baltar MACRO lens was rehoused by JDC (Joe Dunton Camera) in the UK. The lens rehousing features both focus and iris gears as well as a BNCR lens mount and PL combination mount that enables the use of this lens on both PL and BNCR mount cameras. The front diameter of this lens is 98mm. THE MAGIC OF SUPER BALTAR LENSES: Produced by optical giant Bausch & Lomb, Super Baltar lenses are legendary among today's discerning cinematographers. Super Baltars have been used to create the look of everything from Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" to Ron Howard's "Rush"-- not to mention both "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" in between. Produced from the 1950's into the 1970's, Super Baltar lenses are prized for their high contrast, unique flare and beautiful, warm fleshtones. Modern-day cinematographers have discovered that combining vintage glass like Super Baltar lenses with today's HD digital sensors produces beautiful results. This "old school" meets "new school" approach creates an organic, "filmic" image that simply cannot be achieved with today's computer-designed lenses. The image starts with the glass, and you'll find no better starting point than the cobalt glass used in the creation of Super Baltar optics.
A Group of Exakta Cameras, comprising an Exa II body, body F-G, shutter jammed, an Exa body , body G, shutter working, an RTL1000, silver, body G, shutter working, with metered prism, with Oreston f/1.8 50mm lens, optics G, light fungus, an RTL1000, silver, body G, shutter working, and a Varex IIa, body G, shutter works, with a Tessar f/2.8 50mm lens, optics F-G.
A Pair of Canon T90 35mm SLR Cameras, comprising serial number 1211590, black, body G, powers up, shutter works, LCD works, viewfinder LED works, with a FD f/1.4 50mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light dust, in maker's box, and serial number 1196093, black, body G, powers up, shutter does not release, LCD works, viewfinder LED works, in maker's box,
A Group of 35mm Rangefinder Cameras, comprising a Rank Mamiya, silver, body F-G, shutter cocks but blades don't open, meter responds to light, rangefinder works, a Petri Computor 35, black, body F-G, shutter cocks but blades don't open, meter, rangefinder works, a Yashica Minister-D, silver, body G, shutter cocks but blades open slowly, meter not responding to light, rangefinder works, and a Petri 7-S, silver, body G, shutter cocks but blades don't open, meter responding to light, rangefinder works,
A Thornton Pickard "Imperial" Half Plate Camera, mahogany and brass construction, body VG, bellows appear G, not light tested, focussing screen intact, shutter working, with a Thornton-Pickard-Beck Symmetrical lens, barrel has dents to front ring, optics G, with 4off slide plate holders.Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref. 4FCRHFAT Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out if the UK.
A Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta Medium Format Camera, silver, serial number 5190, model number 533/16, body G, bellows open and close, light meter not responding, shutter release jammed, shutter does work when operated manually, lens is Zeiss Opton Tessar T f/2.8 80mm, F with light cleaning marks, with case, G.
A Rotolight Aeos Two Light Lighting Kit, to include two Rotolight Aeos LED lights, both in VG condition, both working at time of auction, each with a Rotolight V-Lok battery, both charge & retain charge, also with a D-Tap charger, two Aeos filter packs, two lighting stands / tripods, two Rotolight ball heads, & two mains power cables, all within maker's carry case,

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