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Thos Russell & Son: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool, 1921, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 2845, adjusted to three positions, micrometer regulator, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark TR&S and numbered 2645, Chester gold hallmark for 192149mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with dents in parts, dial with hairline cracks between 7 & 8 and between 2 & 3, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement top plate with signs of glue residue around the centre wheel chaton jewel housing area, movement plates are slightly discoloured, movement in going order. Total watch weight 109.6g.
Fattorini: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, retailed by Fattorini, Skipton, 1887, manual wound lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, case with slide in the band to operate chronograph, back cover with an engraved monogram, case maker's mark TT and numbered 48908, Chester gold hallmark for 188754mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with dents in parts, back cover with an engraved monogram, front cover hinge is slightly loose, front cover is slightly springing when closed, chronograph slide is working, dial with one hairline crack between 2 & 3 o'clock position, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement plates need cleaning, movement in going order. Total watch weight 144.7g.
Elgin: An Art Deco 14 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Elgin, circa 1925, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 25404563, champagne coloured dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark A.W.C.Co and numbered 213958, stamped 14k, cuvette with an engraved presentation date44mm wideCase with surface scratches, case sides with dents, dial looks clean, movement with one screw missing to the ratchet wheel, movement plates are slightly discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 72.3g.
Trollope (Anthony).How the 'Mastiffs' Went to Iceland.Virtue, 1878, first edition, quarto, colour map frontis, sixteen plates as called for (14 lithos. by Mrs Hugh Blackburn and 2 mounted photographs), all edges gilt, original cloth gilt (endpapers split at hinges, cloth rubbed with wear to head and tail of spine and corners). Spruggins (Richard Sucklethumkin), Portraits of the Spruggins Family.Private printing, 1829, quarto, frontis, 43 full page litho illustrations, additional plate (1835) tipped-in at rear, cloth;Dickinson (H.N.), Thomson's Friend.Arthur L. Humphreys, 1917, 12mo. in eights, original boards. (3)
Lake District[West (Thomas)], A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire, 1784, frontis, folding map, contemporary calf (worn);[Tattersall (George)], Tablets of an Itinerant or The Lakes of England, [1836], with engraved title page but probably lacking printed title, folding coloured map, plates, original cloth;Ford (William), A Description of Scenery in the Lake District, Intended as a Guide to Strangers, 1840, 3 double page coloured maps, folding table, lacking folding map, original boards (spine taped). (not collated). (3)Tattersall - foxing to frontis and plates, 43 plates including map as called for, a little wear to head and tail of spine, upper front joint split.West - armorial bookplate, name obscured on half title, fep and fly leaf torn at hinge, a little staining in places, pages a little rippled but generally good, top edge dust marked, binding worn.Ford - Spine and hinges taped, boards rubbed, light foxing to early and final leaves, top edge dust marked. Sold with pagination not collated.
A Meissen Porcelain Part Dinner Service, 20th century, painted with scattered flower sprigs and with gilt rims, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, comprising:2 double lipped sauceboats on fixed stands2 oval serving dishes, largest 44.5cm widecircular serving dish, 31cm wide14 dinner plates4 dessert plates (23)Dinner plate, 24.25cm wideDessert Plates, 22.5cm wideSauceboats - one with three small rim chips to the side of the spout, the other with a large flat chip to the side of the spoutTwo oval serving dishes - no chips or cracksCircular serving dish - wide section of the rim broken and re stuck with some old yellowing over spray restorationDinner Plates - one with a large section of loss to the rim, two with two large sections lost at the rim, one broken in two and restuck with further edge losses, one with a section of old yellowing over spray restoration to the rim, one with a large section re stuck to the rimDessert plates - two with a large section of loss to the rim, one with two sections of loss to the rimThe remaining nine plates in goog order.Light gilt wear throughtout, glaze and enamels in good order.
An English Delft Plate, circa 1730, painted in blue, manganese and yellow with a chinoiserie landscape22cm diameterA Similar Pair of Plates, painted with deer in landscapes23.25cm diameterA Mocha Ware Mug, circa 1800, with reeded strap handle and glazed brown and ochre bands14.5cm high (4)Manganese plate - rim chipped and fritted, glaze scratches.Pair of plates - heavy fritting and glaze loss to rims, some chipping, slight glaze scratches.Mug - section of loss to the rim with a long associated crack. Another rim chip. Chipping to the foot. Some staining.
A Masons Ironstone China Part Dessert Service, circa 1813-20, painted in underglaze blue, enamelled and gilded with chinoiserie garden landscape with peonies and a trellis fence, impressed and printed marks, comprising:sauce tureen, cover and stand2 shell formed serving dishes2 twin handled shell formed dishes2 rectangular twin handled serving dishes12 plates (21)Generally with glaze and gilding wear. Some enamel wear and scratches. Staining.Tureen cover knop re glued.Shell dishes, one with handle section stapled back, the other broken into several pieces and re glued.Rectangular dishes one with a foot chip and both with staining patches.One plate with a small flat rim chip. One with two short rim cracks.
A Spode Felspar Porcelain Part Dessert Service, circa 1822-33, with pale ecru and gilt borders framing botanical specimens, comprising:2 sauce tureens and covers4 oval serving dishes4 smaller serving dishes11 plates (23)Sauce tureens, 18cm high, oval dishes 27.75cm wide, serving dishes 22cm, plates 23.25cm wideOne sauce tureen with the knop having a staple repair.No other damage tpo note, free from chips, cracks and repair.Glaze and enamels mainly in very good order, some slight pitting and minor wear and scratches.
A Minton Porcelain Dessert Service, late 19th Century, with pierced borders, having turquoise bands and edged in gilt, painted with ornithological subjects, impressed marks, comprising: 12 plates 2 tazza, 23cm wide (14)One tazza with a foot chip and a small filled rim chip. One plate broken and restored. Three plates cracked. General wear and light scratches.
An H & R Daniel Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1830, painted with romantic landscape vignettes and pink roses under gadroon moulded rims, gilded with scroll and trellis panels, pattern 4347, comprising:teapot and coversucrier and covercream jugwaste bowl2 Bread and butter plates12 Saucers6 teacups5 coffee cupsOne saucer with a short hair crack. One coffee cup with a short rim crack, another with a crack across the lower handle terminal. One teacup with a short rim crack.Some minor crazing and the odd light staining patch. Glaze, enamel and gilding in good condition.
A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Supper Table, late 18th century, the carved and moulded top with nine moulded panels for plates, on a turned and fluted baluster support with carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet82cm by 72cmPoor colour as base is particularly dark. One of the legs has an old repair as photographed carved detail to the top various losses top and base possibly associated
An Imposing Four-Leaf Room Divider, late 19th/early 20th century, each leaf decorated with silk and gold needlework, two panels depicting 17th century style soldiers in armour amongst a landscape, the two further panels decorated with flowers310cm by 74cm Poor condition throughout numerous splits, tears and staining see further photographsThe screens are split in two i.e each pair hinged they have been used as doors previously see lock plates
A vintage 1970's amber glass fruit/dessert set comprising large bowl and eight smaller matching examples, probably Italian Bormioli but unmarked to/w an Art Deco Bagley frosted amber glass 'fish scale' design salad bowl with six small matching side plates, and an early 20th century 'Simpsons Ambassador Ware' part service (38 pieces) with gilding and printed floral decoration (box)
Eight good 19th century (including early 19th century) blue-and-white ceramic pieces comprising:a Spode platter decorated with flowers (48 x 36 cm) and a smaller platter;a Spode two-handled plate-warmer transfer-decorated inverted 'Death of the Bear' (large star crack to underside);a pair of Spode side-plates and two other plates;a comport decorated with figures amongst Roman ruins.
A large selection of late 19th and early 20th century Gaudy Welsh teawares and china:4 teapots and covers;3 two-handled sugar bowls and covers; 2 bowls (15cm and 17cm diameter);6 cups and saucers with pink flower pattern and 5 extra saucers;7 cups and saucers with orange flower pattern and 5 extra cups;3 x 25cm plates12 x 15cm plates;3 jugs.
A good selection of mostly 19th century china to include:a mid-19th century gilded jug, hand-decorated in enamels with floral sprays, named and dated 'B. Bretnor 1848';a Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated with roses;a fine pair of Royal Crown Derby hand-gilded cabinet plates decorated with floral sprays in enamels and other similar examples.
A 19th century ceramic tea service hand-gilded and decorated in enamels with various floral sprays comprising:a teapot and cover;a two-handled sugar bowl and cover;a cream jug;a slop bowl;2 cake plates (26 cm wide) and10 cups and saucers.Condition Report: Two cake plates - gilding and enamelling is good and of fine quality. Only minor surface scratching, some pinhead-sized brown blemishes to undersides, both in good order. The slop bowl - similarly good gilding and enamelling but a 6cm hairline running from the inside of the circular foot visible from the underside. Two-handled sucrier - badly hair lined in a circular pattern to the inside, also showing to the outside. Gilding and decoration is good. Handles appear OK and there is a chip to the top.Saucers - kiln grit to the underside, minor scratching visible at close quarters, generally gilding and enamelling. One saucer noted with a hairline, another with minor spotting, 6th saucer no problems, 7th same. All saucers dirty and dusty. One saucer with gilt rubbing.Cream jug - good order overall, small chip to top edge.Teapot - 4cm hairline emanating from the inside of the lip into the main body. Handle has the thumbpiece broken away and there is a chip to the underside of the teapot lip. The spout is damaged. Underside looks OKTen cups - 7 appear good, one has a hairline crack and two have chips to rim.
The Holford Collection - four volumes:'The Holford Collection - Dorchester House - in two volumes with 200 illustrations' (Oxford University Press 1927). Both volumes signed and numbered 377 of 400 by the editor, Robert Benson);'The Holford Collection - Westonbirt - Illustrated with 101 plates' (Oxford University Press 1924) signed and numbered 138 of 300 by the editor, Robert Benson;'The Holford Collection - Westonbirt - A catalogue of 12 illuminated manuscripts and 107 pictures' (The Medici Society 1924).The Holford Collection was, with the Hertford Collection, one of the two greatest British art collections of the 19th century. It was amassed by Robert Holford (1808-1892) and divided between his seat, Westonbirt in Gloucestershire, and his London home, Dorchester House in Park Lane. His son and heir, Sir George Holford (1860-1926), in association with the Burlington Fine Arts Club catalogued the Westonbirt Collection in 1924. Sir George died in 1926 and the Dorchester House catalogue published by his executors in the following year. The Holford Collection was sold in three record-breaking sales by Christies in 1927 and 1928. Also included with the lot is a handwritten record of the sales' results (the July 15th 1927 sale complete with buyers' names).
A late 19th century Derby quatrefoil-shaped serving dish decorated with flowers, tendrils and gilt highlighted edge (23 cm wide). Together with a pair of Derby dessert plates (22 cm in diameter) in the 'Harrow' pattern, each polychrome decorated with fruits, flowers and insects, printed marks to the bases (3)
3 frühe Rollfilmkameras1) Mazo, Paris (wahrscheinlich). Ungewöhnliche Rollfilmkamera für Aufnahmen 8,3 x 11,3 cm auf 90 mm breiten Rollfilm oder Platten, Gehäuse-Nr. 3480, innen poliertes Edelholz, roter Balgen. Einzige bekannte Rollfilmkamera, bei der die Filme von vorne geladen werden, hochschiebbare Rückwand mit Mattscheibenrückteil, Demaria Frères Rectilinéaire extra-rapide in Verschluß, läuft. Dieser Konstruktionstyp ist nicht in der Literatur erwähnt. Interessantes Sammlungsstück, dessen Präsentation Neugier erweckt. (3/3) - 2) Dr. Krügener, Frankfurt. Delta "Kat.-Nr. 846 Doppel-Anastigmat" für Aufnahmen 10,2 x 8 cm auf 88 mm breiten Rollfilm oder Platten, vernickelte Beschläge, roter Balgen, Gehäuse-Nr. 170689, mit sehr frühem Compound-Patent-Verschluß, läuft, Goerz Doppel-Anastigmat Ser. III 6,8/120 mm, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil und 2 Blechkassetten. (3/3) - Und: 3) Dr. Krügener, Frankfurt. Delta Cartridge Camera Kat.-Nr. 320, für Aufnahmen 12,3 x 9 cm auf 100 mm breiten Rollfilm, innen poliertes Edelholz, roter Balgen, Schleuderverschluß läuft, Optik im Inneren ergänzt, auf Rückwand Nr. 2626, auf Laufboden innen Nr. 182, ausziehbarer Rahmensucher. Feintrieb für Fokussierung. Eine sehr frühe Krügener-Rollfilmkamera. (3-/4) Start Price: EUR 260 Zustand: (-/-)3 Early Rollfilm Cameras1) Probably Mazo, Paris. Unusual rollfilm camera for 8.3 x 11.3 cm on 90 mm wide rollfilm or plates, no. 3480, polished wood interior, red bellows. sliding rear wall with focusing screen back, Demaria Frères Rectilinéaire extra-rapide, shutter working. The only known rollfilm camera where the films are loaded from the front, a construction unmentioned in the standard literature. (3/3) - 2) Dr. Krügener, Frankfurt. Delta "Cat. No. 846 Doppel-Anastigmat" for 10.2 x 8 cm on 88 mm wide rollfilm or plates, no. 170689, with nickel-plated fittings, red bellows, very early compound patent shutter, Goerz double anastigmat Ser. III 6.8/120 mm, focusing screen back and 2 metal cassettes, shutter working. (3/3) - And: 3) Dr. Krügener, Frankfurt. Delta Cartridge Camera Cat. 320, for 12.3 x 9 cm exposures on 100 mm wide rollfilm, no. 2626 on rear wall, no. 182 on inner barrel, with polished wood interior, red bellows, fine focusing, slingshot-lock shutter works, interior optics supplemented, and extendable frame viewfinder. A very early Krügener rollfilm camera. (3-/4) Start Price: EUR 260 Condition: (-/-)
6 Kameras für Platten 4,5 x 6 cm1) ICA, Dresden. Ica-Bébé Nr. E 69123, Zeiss Tessar 4,5/7,5 cm, Verschluß läuft, mit Mattscheibenrückteil und einer Kassette. (3/3) - 2) Gaumont, Paris. Block-Notes Nr. 6832, Optik von Darlot, Verschluß läuft, mit Mattscheibenrückteil (ohne Mattglas) und 6 Neusilberkassetten. (3/3) - 3) Alba, Mailand. Alba 63, mit "Doppio Anastigmatico Alba 5,5/75 mm Nr. 4047", Fokussierung über doppelten Schlitten, Verschluß läuft nur auf T, mit Mattscheibenrückteil (nicht herausschiebbar). (3-/4) - 4) Newman & Guardia. Baby Sibyl, Cooke Aviar 4,5/3 in., Verschluß ohne Funktion, mit Mattscheibenrückteil und 3 Doppelkassetten. (3-/4) - 5) J.V., Paris. Le Gousset, goldfarbener Schriftzug, mit eingeschobener Kassette und einer Jougla-Plattenschachtel. (3-4/-) - Und: 6) Handmuster einer Systemkamera für Wechseloptiken, auswechselbarer Frontkasten mit Krauss Tessar 4,5/75 mm, Compur läuft langsam, mit eingeschobener Kassette. (3/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (-/-)6 Cameras for 4.5 x 6 cm Plates1) ICA, Dresden. Ica-Bébé no. E 69123, Zeiss Tessar 4.5/7.5 cm, with focusing screen back and a cassette, shutter working (3/3) - 2) Gaumont, Paris. Block-Notes no. 6832, lens by Darlot, with focusing screen back (missing ground glass) and 6 nickel-silver cassettes, shutter working. (3/3) - 3) Alba, Milan. Alba 63, with "Doppio Anastigmatico Alba 5.5/75 mm No. 4047", focusing via double slide, with focusing screen back (stuck shut), shutter working on T. (3-/4) - 4) Newman & Guardia. Baby Sibyl, Cooke Aviar 4.5/3 in., with focusing screen back and 3 double cassettes, shutter inoperative. (3-/4) - 5) J.V., Paris. Le Gousset, gold lettering, with inset cassette and a Jougla plate box. (3-4/-) - And: 6) Hand-built sample of a system camera for interchangeable lenses, interchangeable front box with Krauss Tessar 4.5/75 mm, with inset cassette, Compur working slowly. (3/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (-/-)
L’Èlégance Folding, um 1905Mazo, Paris. Ungewöhnlich konstruierte Klappkamera, Geh.-Nr. 225, für Postkarten 9 x 14 cm. Die beiden Stangen der Kamerastandarte haben auf ihrer ganzen Länge zusammendrückbare Klappen, die beim Herausziehen der Standarte aus der Kamera unten am Laufboden in einen werksmäßig vorjustierten Halter einrasten. Innen Mahagoni, vernickelte Beschläge, roter Balgen, Krauss Unar-Zeiss 6,3/136 mm in Unicum-Verschluß, läuft. Mit eingeschobenem Adapter für Platten von 9 x 12 cm und Mattscheiben-Rückteil und einer Blechkassette. - Literatur: Francesch, Bovis, Boucher, "Guide des Appareils Photographiques Français", S. 84. - Bisher nur als Druck aus einem Katalog bekannt. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/3)L’Èlégance Folding Camera, c. 1905Mazo, Paris. No. 225, for postcards of 9 x 14 cm, with mahogany interior, nickel-plated fittings, red bellows, Krauss Unar-Zeiss 6.3/136 mm in Unicum shutter, inset adapter for 9 x 12 cm plates, focusing screen back and a metal cassette. - Note: A folding camera of most unusual design, the two rods of the standard have collapsible flaps along their entire length, which snap into a factory-adjusted holder at the bottom of the baseboard when the standard is pulled out. - Literature: Francesch, Bovis and Boucher, "Guide des Appareils Photographiques Français", p. 84. - Previously only seen as a catalog illustration. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/3)
Koerma, um 1903Körner & Mayer, Sontheim. Spreizenklappkamera Koerma für Platten 9 x 12 cm, roter Balgen, mit Nettel-Aristo-Rapid-Aplanat 8/140 mm, Verschluß lange Zeiten offen, im Mattscheibenrückteil fehlt das Mattglas. Sehr leichte, extrem stabile und zierliche Kamera. Spreizen mit "D.R.P." geprägt. Noch nie auf unserer Auktion. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/3)Koerma Folding-Strut Camera, c. 1903Körner & Mayer, Sontheim, Germany. For plates for 9 x 12 cm, struts stamped "D.R.P.", red bellows, with Nettel-Aristo-Rapid-Aplanat 8/140 mm, shutter sticks at slow speeds, ground glass missing. A lightweight, stable and elegant camera, the first example to be offered at a Breker auction. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/3)
Leroy Stéréo-Panoramique 6 x 13, 1905Lucien Leroy, Paris. Stereo- und Panoramakamera für Platten 6 x 13 cm, Objektive: Berthiot Perigraphe 6,8/85 mm, Irisblenden 6,8 bis 32, Rotationsverschluß funktioniert. Ein Objektiv kann in die Mitte gedreht werden für Panoramaaufnahmen. Mit Mattscheibenrückteil, 2 Libellen (eine defekt). - Literatur: Werner Weiser, "More Stereo Cameras Using Film", S. 298. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/3)Leroy Stéréo-Panoramique 6 x 13, 1905Lucien Leroy, Paris. Stereo and panorama camera for plates of 6 x 13 cm, lenses: Berthiot Perigraphe 6.8/85 mm, iris diaphragms 6.8 to 32, shutter: rotating gears with windows, working, one lens can be put into the center by rotation for panoramic pictures, with focusing screen back, 2 spirit levels (one defective). - Literature: Werner Weiser, "More Stereo Cameras Using Film", p. 298. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/3)
Kleine Studiokamera und Vergrößerer, um 19001) Unbezeichnet. Kompakte Konstruktion (etwa für einen Wanderphotographen?), Rückteil für 12 x 12 cm, Auszug bis 23 cm, Messingoptik Rectilinear Aplanat Extra Rapid ca. 8/21 cm und Deckel als Verschluß, rückseitig abnehmbarer Multiplikator für je 2 Teilbilder 4,8 x 10 cm auf Platten 4 x 5 in., mit Mattscheibe und Reduziereinschub für 4 Teilbilder von 4,8 x 5 cm und passender Doppelkassette mit Planfilmeinlagen. (3/3) - Und: 2) Vergrößerer für bis zu 6 x 8 cm große Negative auf Photopapier 18 x 24 cm, mit Metalleinlage für 14 x 20 cm, mit Optik und Deckel zum Belichten. Dekoratives Photostudio-Gerät. (2-/3) - Eine solche Ausrüstung stellte (neben den Kunden natürlich) das Minimum dar, was ein beginnender Photograph damals für sein Studio benötigte. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (-/-)Small Studio Camera and Enlarger, c. 19001) Unmarked. Compact construction (perhaps for a traveling photographer), back for 12 x 12 cm, extension up to 23 cm, brass lens Rectilinear Aplanat Extra Rapid approx. 8/21 cm and cap as a shutter, back with multiplier for 2 partial images of 4.8 x 10 cm on 4 x 5 in. plates, with focusing screen glass and reducer insert for 4 partial images of 4.8 x 5 cm, matching double cassette and sheet film inserts. (3/3) - And: 2) Enlarger for negatives up to 6 x 8 cm on 18 x 24 cm photo paper, with metal insert for 14 x 20 cm, with lens and cap for exposure. (2-/3) - Decorative equipment for outfitting a photographic studio. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (-/-)
Spreizenkamera Svensson Stella und Juwel, um 19051) Hugo Svensson & Co, Göteborg, Kamerafabrik. Stella Nr. 9235, seltene Spreizenkamera "Stella" für Platten von 9 x 12 cm, ungewöhnliches Design aus Holz und Leder, 4 Lochblenden f/11 bis f/32, Guillotine-Verschluß mit 6 Zeiteinstellungen, Fokusierung durch frontseitig bewegbaren Zylinderstift, 2 Brillantsucher und 2 Wasserwaagen für Hoch- und Querformat, Merkhebel für Platten oder Filme, mit Mattscheibenrückteil und Doppelkassette. Sehr selten. - Und: 2) Wünsche, Dresden. Juwel, frühe Wünsche-Magazin-kamera für 9 x 12 cm, innen Gehäuse-Nr. 4375, Schleuderverschluß mit Markierung "Gebr.M.S. 21577" und Nr. 4375, Zählwerk 1-12, mit 6 Einlagen, funktioniert. Rückteilschließen alle mit "GMS" geprägt. "Juwel" war eine Marke von Wünsche 1895-1900. - Zwei gepflegte, gut erhaltene Kameras. Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (3+/3)Rare Stella Folding Camera by Svensson and a Juwel Camera, c. 19051) Hugo Svensson & Co, Göteborg, Kamerafabrik. Stella, no. 9235, with an interesting design in wood and leather, for 9 x 12 cm plate-holders, 4 diaphragm settings (f/11 to f/32) and 6-speed guillotine shutter, focusing by moving a cylinder in the front plate, 2 brilliant finders and 2 spirit levels for wide and vertical formats, markers for plates or films, focusing screen back and a double cassette. Very rare. - And: 2) Wünsche, Dresden. Juwel, early Wünsche magazine camera for 9 x 12 cm, inside body no. 4375, with shutter marked: "Gebr.M.S. 21577" and no. 4375, rear clasps stamped "GMS", counter 1-12, 6 inserts, working. "Juwel" was a trademark of Wünsche from 1895-1900. - Two neat, well-preserved cameras. Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (3+/3)
Stereo-Pochette und "Rex Montis", um 1910Beide Kameras mit Fokussierung durch Feingewindestange, roten Balgen und abklappbaren Rückdeckeln als Mattscheibenschutz. 1) Roussel, Paris. Rex Montis No. 553, mit Plakette "dédier au Club Alpin Français", leichte, stabile Holz-Klappkamera mit Laufboden aus Metall für Platten von 9 x 12 cm, Roussel Anti-Spectroscopique Nr. 4626 in Unicum-Verschluß, Newtonsucher umklappbar als Reflexsucher, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. Gut durchdachte Kamera. (3/3) - Und: 2) Joux, Paris. Stereo Pochette, für Stereo- oder Panorama-Aufnahmen 7,5 x 15,5 cm, Trennwand durch Schnur wegziehbar, Steinheil München Orthostigmat 8/11,5 cm mit Kittschaden, Verschluß läuft, auswechselbares Rückteil für dünne Blechkassetten, Mattscheiben-Rückteil fehlt. (3/4) Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (-/-)Stereo-Pochette and Rex Montis, c. 1910Both cameras with fine-threaded rod focusing, red bellows and hinged rear covers to protect screen. 1) Roussel, Paris. Rex Montis, No. 553, for plates of 9 x 12 cm, with badge "dédier au Club Alpin Français", lightweight and stable folding wood construction with metal base, Roussel Anti-Spectroscopique No. 4626 in Unicum shutter, Newton finder folding as reflex finder, with focusing screen back, a well-designed camera. (3/3) - And: 2) Joux, Paris. Stereo Pochette, for 7.5 x 15.5 cm stereo or panorama pictures, cord-set septum, interchangeable back for thin tin cassettes, Steinheil Munich Orthostigmat 8/11.5 cm, shutter working, focusing screen back missing, (3/4) Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (-/-)
Phoenix Tropen und Challenge1) Merkel, Tharandt. Tropen-Klappkamera Phoenix für 9 x 12 cm, Teakholz mit Messingbeschlägen, Schneider Xenar 4,5/13,5 cm Nr. 47088, Compur läuft mit einer Zeit, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil, dort Belederung etwas lose. Mit passendem Tropen-Messing-Metallstativ. (3-/3) - Und: 2) Lizars, Glasgow. Challenge Dayspool 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., für Rollfilm und Platten, roter Balgen, Messing-Verschluß "Challenge" von Bausch & Lomb mit Aplanat, Verschluß läuft, an Standarte unten Festhalteschraube ergänzt, mit Rollfilm-Rückwand. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (-/-)Phoenix Tropen and Challenge Cameras1) Merkel, Tharandt. Phoenix tropical folding camera for 9 x 12 cm, teak with brass fittings, Schneider Xenar 4.5/13.5 cm no. 47088, with focusing screen back and matching tropical brass tripod, leather covering somewhat loose on back, shutter working at one exposure time. (3-/3) - And: 2) Lizars, Glasgow. Challenge Dayspool 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., for rollfilm and plates, red bellows, aplanat lens, brass "Challenge" shutter by Bausch & Lomb and rollfilm back, shutter working, retaining screw added to base of standard. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (-/-)
2 frühe Rollfilmkameras, um 19011) Girard, Paris. Le Réve, elegante Rollfilmkamera Nr. 222938 für Negative 11,4 x 8,5 cm auf 117 mm breiten Rollfilm oder Platten, roter Balgen, doppelter Auszug, Optik: Aplanat-Typ mit Irisblende 8-64, Verschluß läuft mit einer Zeit, interessanter und außergewöhnlicher Kastensucher mit automatisch umschwenkbarem Spiegel für Hoch- oder Querformat, Rückwand mit eingeschobener Mattscheibe, mit Kopie einer ganzseitigen Anzeige der Zeit. - Und: 2) Hüttig, Dresden. Lloyd, Nr. 133963, Spreizenkamera für 8,4 x 10 cm Negative auf 93 mm breiten Rollfilm, dunkelrotbrauner Balgen, dekorativer Schriftzug vorne. - Beide hervorragend erhalten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-/3)2 Early Rollfilm Cameras, c. 19011) Girard, Paris. Le Réve, elegant rollfilm camera no. 222938 for 11.4 x 8.5 cm negatives on 117 mm wide rollfilm or plates, red bellows, double extension, lens: Aplanat type with iris diaphragm 8-64, shutter working with a time, interesting and extraordinary box viewfinder with automatically swiveling mirror for portrait or landscape format, rear panel with inserted focusing screen back, with copy of a full-page advertisement of the time. - And: 2) Hüttig, Dresden. Lloyd, no. 133963, spreader camera for 8.4 x 10 cm negatives on 93 mm wide rollfilm, dark red-brown bellows, decorative lettering on the front. - Both cameras in excellent condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-/3)
Spektroskopkamera von Penrose, um 1900A.W. Penrose, London. Mahagoni mit Messingbeschlägen, lang ausziehbarer Filterhalter als Blende, für Platten von maximal 122 x 92 mm in verschiebbarer Buchkassette für 5 Teilbelichtungen gemäß der Skala, also für 5 intensitätsunterschiedliche Einzelbelichtungen. Die 400-700 nm Spektrometer-Skalenplatte ist nach Entfernen des Kassettenschiebers separat bis auf die Photoplattenschicht andrückbar (rechte Schraube fehlt, Funktion nicht beeinträchtigt). Spektroskopoptik von ca. 28 cm Brennweite, Schlitzbreite 14,3 mm verschiebbar mit Einschubhalter, Spaltbreite verstellbar. Mit Kassettenschieber und Original-Objektivdeckel als Verschluß. Voll funktionstüchtig, ein schönes Gerät für jedes historisches Laboratorium. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3/3)Penrose Spectroscope Camera, c. 1900A.W. Penrose, London. For 5 single exposures on plates of up to 92 x 122 mm in sliding book-form holder, mahogany with brass fittings and a long extendable filter holder as aperture, spectroscope lens with a focal length of approx. 28 cm, slit width of 14.3 mm can be moved horizontally with inset holder, spectral slit width can be adjustable vertically, with cassette slide and original lens cap as flap, good working condition, cassette missing right-hand screw, however functionality unaffected. - Note: According to the scale, five partial exposures of varying intensities can be produced. The 400-700 nm spectrometer scale plate can be pressed down separately on the photosensitive surface after removing the dark-slide cassette. An attractive piece of photographic equipment for a historic laboratory Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3/3)
Mentor Compur Reflex, Exakta C und Reflex-Korelle III1) Goltz & Breutmann. Mentor Compur Reflex für 6,5 x 9 cm, Nr. 50831, Compur läuft, mit Tessar 4,5/10,5 cm, funktioniert wie eine Hasselblad: Spiegel geht hoch, Verschluß schließt, Spiegel rastet oben ein, Verschluß löst aus. Technisch aufwendige Kamera - wichtige Sammlerkamera. Mit Riemen, Mattscheibenrückteil, 5 Kassetten, Zollplombe und Köfferchen. (3/3+) - 2) Ihagee, Dresden. Exakta-C Nr. 405818, Chrom, Einzelanfertigung der Schnellbajonettfassung für Tessar 3,5/7,5 cm, Nr. 1449048, Verschluß: zweiter Vorhang läuft schief. Seltene Variante für Rollfilm und Platten, mit Mattscheibenrückteil und gehäusenummergleichem Ausgleichsring, Spiegel erneuert. (3-4/4) - Und: 3) Franz Kochmann, Dresden. Reflex-Korelle III Chrom, SLR-Kamera 6 x 6 cm, auf Original-Adapter Tessar 2,8/8 cm Nr. 2372931, Verschluß läuft, aber schwierig aufzuziehen, Spiegel erneuert. (3-/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (-/-)Mentor Compur Reflex, Exakta C and Reflex-Korelle III1) Goltz & Breutmann. Mentor Compur Reflex for 6,5 x 9 cm, no. 50831, Compur works, with Tessar 4,5/10,5 cm, works like a Hasselblad: mirror goes up, shutter closes, mirror snaps up, shutter releases. Technically complex camera - important collector's camera. With strap, focusing screen back, 5 cassettes, customs seal and case. (3/3+) - 2) Ihagee, Dresden. Exakta-C no. 405818, chrome, one-off production of the quick bayonet socket for Tessar 3.5/7.5 cm no. 1449048, second curtain fastener runs crookedly. Rare variant for rollfilm and plates, with focusing screen back and numberidentic intermediate ring, mirror renewed. (3-4/4) - And: 3) Franz Kochmann, Dresden. Reflex-Korelle III chrome, SLR camera 6 x 6 cm, on original adapter Tessar 2.8/8 cm no. 2372931, shutter runs but difficult to open, mirror renewed. (3-/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (-/-)

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