Paillard Bolex and Leicina Cine Movie Cameras a Paillard Bolex 155 Macrozoom Super 8 camera with a Paillard-Bolex f/1.9 8.5-30mm lens, untested, a Leicina 8S 8mm camera with a Leitz Dygon f/2 9mm lens, untested, together with a Polaroid SX-70 Land instant folding SLR camera, film chamber cover does not stay closed, with soft case
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Photography: A Zenza Bronica GS-1 6x7 format SLR camera body, boxed; A Zenza Bronica Zenzanon-PG 100mm f3.5 lens, case, boxed; A Zenza Bronica GS-1 120 (6x7) film back, boxed; A Zenza Bronica waist level finder G, boxed; A Zenza Bronica electro-magnet cable release, boxed; A Zenza Bronica ETR Polaroid Land Pack film back. (6)
A BOX AND LOOSE CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, to include a camera bag containing a Canon T50 fitted with an f1.8 50mm lens, a Vivitar f4.4 80-200mm lens, a Hoya f2.8 28mm lens, a cased Canon 244T Speedlite flash, and a cased Vivitar MC Tele Converter, together with cased Halina 35X and Minolta A5 cameras, a Samsung SPP-2020 digital photo printer, a cased Polaroid 1000 Land Camera with flash attachment, a boxed Hahnel Movie Editor, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
Adolf Hitler - lange schwarze Hose Feine schwarze Gabardine, vorne zwei eingeschnittene Taschen, die linke ohne Taschensack, die rechte mit einem großen, hellbraunen, ledernen Taschensack, rückseitig zwei Gesäßtaschen mit Klappen, von denen die rechte ebenfalls im gleichen Leder ausgeführt ist, Bundweitenversteller, die dunklen Knöpfe am Bund bis auf einen bezeichnet "Herm. Scherrer München", der Bundhaken mit Hersteller "Kronen Haken", im Tuch Monogramm des Stoffherstellers "G R G", der Bund mit hellem cremefarbenen, seidenartigem Tuch gefüttert. Bundweite in der vorgefundenen Bundweiteneinstellung 96 cm, Gesamtlänge 115 cm, Länge der Hosenbeine bis zum Schritt 80 cm. In der rechten ledernen Hosentasche soll Hitler seine Walther PPK getragen haben, die linke, jetzt fehlende, sollte durch Hitlers Kammerdiener Heinz Linge vergrößert werden, was aber infolge der Wirren des Kriegsendes unterblieb. Hermann Scherrer war ein in München seit 1886 alteingesessenes Modehaus, das sehr beliebt bei der wohlhabenderen Münchner Bevölkerung war und sich 1907 ein aufwendiges Werbeplakat vom bekannten Künstler Ludwig Hohlwein gestalten ließ: "Hermann Scherrer Breechesmaker - Sporting-Tailor - Neuhauser Str. 32". Dazu Herkunftsbestätigung Heinz Linge 1971 masch.geschr. und händisch signiert. Die ursprünglich vorhandenen Bestätigungsschreiben sind nicht mehr vorhanden: handschriftlich, dito 1972 mit zusätzlicher Bestätigung durch Martha Bornholdt, dem ehemaligen Zimmermädchen Hitlers, dito in Englisch 1972, Bestätigung William R. McClure an Ben E. Swearingen 1982, vier Polaroid-Fotos der Hose mit Unterschriften von Heinz Linge oder Martha Bornholdt, großes Hoffmann-Foto von Hitler und Linge mit rs. Bestätigung Linges in Englisch "...and I confirm that the black pair of trousers which are in your possession are those which the Fuehrer has been wearing. Heinz Linge.", schließlich ein Farbfoto der Hose mit Stempel "William McClure, Pontiac, Michigan, USA" und handschriftlicher Bemerkung "Adolf Hitler trousers purchased from Heinz Linge. Certif. by Linge." Abgebildet und beschrieben in John K. Lattimer, Hitler and the Nazi Leaders - A Unique Insight into Evil, S. 47, Fig. 29, 30. Sehr interessantes geschichtliches Objekt. Hitler trug insbesondere in den Kriegsjahren nahezu ausschließlich diesen Hosentyp zum feldgrauen Uniformrock. Interessant die lederne rechte Hosentasche für Hitlers PPK 7,65 mm, in der Gesäßtasche trug er angeblich die kleinere PPK 6,35 mm. Hitler soll ein trainierter und in jeder Position sicherer Pistolenschütze gewesen sein, sein Begleitkommando nannte ihn einen "Zwölfer-Schützen", auf dessen kaltblütige Reaktion im Attentatsfall jederzeit Verlass sei. Henry Picker, Hitlers Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier, 23.3.1942.Provenienz: Dr. W.A. Luz, Antiquitätenhändler, Berlin.Robert Abels, New York. Colonel Edward A. Schaefer, Arlington, Virginia. Ted Lenkel, New Jersey. Ben E. Swearingen, Lewisville, Texas.Sammlung John K. Lattimer.Hermann Historica Auktion "Sammlung John K. Lattimer" am 18.06.2016, Los 9059. Adolf Hitler - a pair of long black trousers Adolf Hitler - a pair of long black trousersFine black gabardine, in front two cut-in pockets, the left without pocket sack, the right with a large, light brown leather pocket sack, two back pockets with flaps, of which the rightmost is likewise furbished in leather, waist size adjuster, with one exception the dark waist buttons marked "Herm. Scherrer München", the waist clasp with maker "Kronen Haken", the cloth with maker "G R G", the waist lined with light cream-coloured silklike cloth, waist width adjustment 96 cm, length 115 cm, length of trousers legs to instep 80 cm. In the right leather pocket Hitler was said to carry his Walther PPK, the left, now absent, was supposed to be enlarged by Hitler's valet Heinz Linge, but this did not happen due to the turmoil at the end of the war. Hermann Scherrer was a long-established Munich fashion house from 1886, very popular with the wealthier citizens, and in 1907 had a lavish advertising poster made by the famous artist Ludwig Hohlwein: "Hermann Scherrer Breechesmaker - Sporting-Tailor - Neuhauser Str. 32". Included is a typed and handwritten certificate of origin from Heinz Linge in 1971. The following original confirmation are no longer available: a corresponding 1972 statement from Martha Bornholdt, Hitler's former chambermaid, also in English from 1972, and a 1982 statement from William R. McClure to Ben E. Swearingen as well as four Polaroid photos of the trousers with signatures of Heinz Linge or Martha Bornholdt, a large Hoffmann photo of Hitler and Linge with a reverse statement of Linge in English "...and I confirm that the black pair of trousers which are in your possession are those which the Fuehrer has been wearing. Heinz Linge.", lastly a colour photo of the pair of trousers with stamping "William McClure, Pontiac, Michigan, USA" and a handwritten note "Adolf Hitler trousers purchased from Heinz Linge. Certif. by Linge." Pictured and described in John K. Lattimer, Hitler and the Nazi Leaders - A Unique Insight into Evil, p. 47, Fig. 29, 30. A very interesting historical object. Especially in wartime, Hitler wore this type of trousers almost exclusively with the field grey uniform coat. Also of interest is the right leather pocket sack for Hitler's PPK 7.65 mm, and reportedly he carried the smaller PPK 6.35 mm in the back pocket. Hitler was a trained and sure marksman in any stance. His personal guard nicknamed him "Zwölfer-Schütze", whose coldblooded reaction could be relied on in case of an assassination attempt (Henry Picker, Hitler's Table Talk in the Führer Headquarter, 23 March 1942).Provenance: Dr. W.A. Luz, antique dealer, Berlin.Robert Abels, New York. Colonel Edward A. Schaefer, Arlington, Virginia. Ted Lenkel, New Jersey. Ben E. Swearingen, Lewisville, Texas.Collection John K. Lattimer. Hermann Historica auction "Collection John K. Lattimer" on 18 June 2016, lot 9059.Condition: II - III
Kodak Instamatic 233 camera, housed in original fitted box, together with a quantity of other cameras including a Kodak Coloursnap 35, Olympus Trip 35 and many more, Vintage Kodak EK2 instant camera, together with a Polaroid Swinger EE, Polaroid Swinger model 20 land camera and a selection of camera accessories, Collection of camera flash and other related items, including Kodak Flasholder model II, Kodalite Flasholder, Brownie Flasholder 4 and more ( 7 boxes)
Kershaw model 250 strip projector, serial number 10589, housed in a wooden box, together with a Kodaslide table projector, King Eightstar 8mm movie editor and other related items, Assortment of vintage cameras, to include a Kodak Duaflex II, Ilford Craftsmen, Ross Ensign Fulvueflex and more, Vintage Kodak Sterling II camera and a Kodak Junior I, both in original boxes, together with a quantity of other cameras including Polaroid land camera Colourpack 82, Chinon 110 pocket camera and more
David Hockney, born in 1937 in Bradford, England, is a renowned British artist whose work spans various mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, and collage. He is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, known for his vibrant use of color, innovative techniques, and exploration of space and perspective.Hockney rose to prominence in the 1960s as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He gained recognition for his iconic swimming pool paintings, which captured the California lifestyle and reflected his fascination with the interplay of water, light, and space. These works, characterized by their bold colors and clean lines, established Hockney as a master of depicting the modern urban environment.Beyond his exploration of the swimming pool motif, Hockney's diverse body of work encompasses a wide range of subjects and styles. He has painted landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and abstract compositions, continually experimenting with new techniques and approaches. Hockney's ability to capture the essence of his subjects and convey a sense of joy and vitality is a defining characteristic of his art.In addition to his paintings, Hockney has been at the forefront of using technology in art, particularly in his exploration of photography and digital media. He embraced the use of Polaroid cameras, creating innovative photo collages known as "joiners" that captured a scene from multiple perspectives. Later in his career, Hockney embraced iPad drawing, creating intricate and vibrant digital artworks that pushed the boundaries of traditional artistic practices.Hockney's contributions to the art world have been widely recognized and celebrated. He has been the subject of numerous major retrospectives and exhibitions around the world. In 2011, he was appointed a member of the Order of Merit, one of the highest honors bestowed on individuals who have made exceptional contributions in the fields of arts, science, literature, or other areas.David Hockney's artistic legacy is marked by his immense talent, versatility, and innovative spirit. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its vibrant colors, meticulous craftsmanship, and unique perspectives. Hockney's ability to capture the beauty and essence of the world around him, combined with his constant exploration of new techniques and technologies, firmly places him among the most significant artists of our time.Measures 36 x 48.Verso is blank.
A Sigma 18mm-200mm f3.5-f6.3 lens, Canon fit, with rear cap and lens hood, working, together with Six rolls of 35mm film, expired to include four rolls of 24 exposure film, Kodak Gold (ISO200), polaroid High Definition (ISO 200), Max Spielmann MX100 (ISO100) and Agfa HDC200 (ISO 200) with two rolls of 36 exposure, Fujicolor Superia (ISO 200) and Colorama Smart Film (ISO 200) (6)
Kamera-Sammlung.: U.a. bestehend aus Polaroid Colorpack 80, Yashika 200 AF, Diverse Modelle Kleinbild von Olympus: Superzoom 105, XA, LT Zoom 105, Infinity JR, MIU Zoom 105, MIU Zoom 140, Miu II. Sowie Kodak Disc 2000, Mustek DV 200, weitere Kameras von Ricoh, Yashika, Leica Z 2X, Rollei35 LED.. Sowie einiges an Zubehör. Gekauft wie besichtigt, ungeprüft. Alterssp. D
Kameras.: Slg. aus mehreren Kameras u. Zubehör. Dabei u.a. Polaroid 1200 i, Minolta X 300s mit zwei Objektiven. Minox 35ML mit Blitz MF35ST in Hüllen, Agfa Standart Klappkamera 1920er Jahre, Agfa Synchro Box, Agfa Pronto, Kodak Brownie Twin 20 Spanische Version, Yashica Zoomate 105, Olympus AF1, Nikon Coolpix 4500. Kameras, optisch gut, ungetestet. Gek. wie besichtigt. D
A BOX AND LOOSE VINTAGE FILM EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a Wirek Reporter portable sound recorder, Thompson Houston speaker with transformer, Eumig P8 Imperial projector, Eumig C3 cine camera, two Eumig super 8 cine cameras, British Thompson Houston 16mm sound projector, Polaroid camera, Olympus Trip 35mm film camera, Minolta Riva compact film camera etc, ALL UNTESTED
Assorted camera and optical equipment, including WW2 1944-dated Canadian 6x30 binoculars housed in a webbing case, lenses - Tamron Close Focusing Telephoto 200mm 1:3.5, Hoya HMC Zoom & Macro 75-205mm 1:4, Vivitar Auto Wide-angle 24mm 1:2.8, Tokina SD 70-210mm 1:4-5.6, cameras - Polaroid, Canon AE-1 fitted with a Canon FD 50mm 1:1.8 lens, Pentax ME Super fitted with a SMC Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mm lens, Olympus OM-1 fitted with an Olympus Zuiko Auto-Macro 1:3.5 50mm lens etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of vintage mid 20th century cameras and binoculars. The cameras to comprise a Polaroid 640, a Kodak EK160-EF, Hanimex Hanorama view finder, a Kodak Brownie 8mm movie camera, and a Movex 88. The binoculars including an early 20th century opera pair in cream Bakelite with the original calf leather case. Approx. 10 items in lot.
VINTAGE CINE EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a Bell & Howell 16mm TQ1 Filmosound projector, GB Equipments L516 16mm projector, two Sekonic 80P projectors, Bolex 18-9 Duo 8/S8 projector, Bauer T60 Stereosound S8 projector, Goodmans Audios 60 speaker, Boxed Polaroid SX70 model 2 camera and film etc, older models may be incomplete
A Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Outfit, chrome, body G-VG, untested with film, optics G, some dust present, together with a Polaroid Tripod Mount 111, a Polaroid Close-Up Lens and Flash Diffuser 121, a Polaroid Accessory Holder 113, a Polaroid Remote Shutter Button 112, Polaroid Lens Shade 120, & a mostly-used flash bar,

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