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Lot 260E

Weimar cine projector in original case, together with an Anglepoise type table lamp

Lot 386

A Hanimex E400 Dual 8 Editor together with a Gaf Projector

Lot 220

A Leather Cased Slide Projector Gnome 757

Lot 22

An Ensign “Popular” film splicer; a film projector; a Boots part dinner service; two warming pans, etc.

Lot 260

A Kodak Brownie projector and an assortment of camera gear. The projector a Eight-61 example, the accessories including bulbs, reels, a flasholder camera-bracket, etc. Max. H29cm

Lot 365

Doctor Who: A rare Chad Valley Give-a-Show Projector. 1960’s. Contents complete and in good condition. Projector complete with both fastening pins. With all 16 colour slide strips. Box has wear, split corners, some tape but still complete and with colourful artwork. Some writing on box lid. Please assess photographs.

Lot 248

A Pathé Baby amateur home movie projector, c.1922, serial no. 023645, with paper makers label to rear, fitted with additional motor bearing plaque engraved Moteur Rotor type B / DEPOSE / 110 Volts - PARIS, approx. 31cm high, 38cm long, together with a box of film stock containing a UNI stereoscope, and a box with verascope plate holders (lot)Condition Report: Not tested for working capability. 

Lot 759

Boxed Bell & Howell projector

Lot 163

A small quantity of cameras and projection equipment. Includes cased Greens Spotlight 3000 projector, Nikon F65 SLR camera, tripods, Kershaw King Penguin bellows camera, etc.

Lot 274

Goodmans mini HD LED projector, model no 363566 with power supply, in working order. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2208

Large assortment of vintage camera related items, including film Kodak tanks, Paterson Majorview 6x6 viewer and more , Kershaw model 250 strip projector, serial number 10572, together with a Russian projector related stand and a quantity of flash bulbs

Lot 2135

8mm editor film viewer, a Haynorette MK11 film viewer, a Green Kat Super B 8mm editor viewer, other film items, a quantity projector lenses to include Kodak Retinar F-250mm, a Bell & Howell 19mm-32mm, a 16mm Super Proval 2" F/14 Bell & Howell, Mirage and others, a Hanimex splicer 8mm and 16mm, a Arguet Colleuse Tri-film Automatique, boxed, AGFA Klebepresse N8, boxed, other film items, electrical and other items

Lot 2207

Extensive collection of cameras and related accessories, to include a Agfamatic 100, Kodak Instamatic 233 in original box, Coronet 4-4 mark II, Minolta Autopak 550 and many more ,  Kodak Kodascope model B projector, housed in original box, together with two Aldis projectors

Lot 2130

Quantity Super Provel 2" F/14 Bell & Howell projector lenses, Ernitec projector lens, other lenses and related equipment

Lot 2205

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

Lot 285

Collection of assorted Film Projector Films and Negatives, Minstrels Mono Twin Track, viewer and a Film Stars of the World Book

Lot 1056

A box of vintage projector bulbs **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 813

A part Magic Lantern projector and a collection of Magic Lantern slides (117) including travel, children's stories and battle scenes

Lot 127

A large collection of projector equipment.

Lot 1063

Grundig TK20 Reel to Reel, Oliveti Lettera 22 typewriter, projector, audio equipment.

Lot 173

Victorian Magic Lantern projector by The 'J.T. Chapman plus a collection of photographic slides Victorian Magic Lantern projector by The 'British' J.T. Chapman, Photographic Chemist, Manchester and a large collection of approximately 300 photographic slides of mainly British scenes and landmarks but also some African, North American and European. Retailed by Newton & Co, London and Flatter & Garnett Ltd. Manchester. Plus 28 hand watercolored examples of the coast of England & Scotland by James Valentine (J.V.). Many without labels. The bellows are damaged especially on one side with a few holes at the corners. See images.

Lot 74

A telescope on stand, together with two stands and a projector

Lot 75

Two record players, a projector and other items

Lot 309

A Rollei Heidosmat 128/150 Franke and Heidecke film projector together with Victorian and later slides together with a photax print dryerLocation:

Lot 753

Rank Aldiss projector, slide projector in case and a tripod

Lot 329

Vamvo mini HD LED projector with power supply, cables and carry bag, working at lotting. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 278

Late 19th century early 20th century Fritz Neumeyer tin plate magic lantern crank projector. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 953

A VINTAGE DITMAR DUO PROJECTOR IN ORIGINAL CASE

Lot 2388

A PROJECTOR SCREEN, A HANIMEX RONDETTE 1800 SERIES AND A HANIMEX RONDEX 120

Lot 41

A full description can be found at https://www.specialauctionservices.com/Auction-Calendar/2023/Photographica-and-Cameras-Auction-(5)The Noakes 'Quad' Magic Lantern or Noakesoscope (Special Auction Services wishes to extend its gratitude to Dr Richard Crangle for the following lot description and analysis), description - the lantern body of single, unitary mahogany and lacquered brass construction (not triunial with a demountable ‘single’ or two stacked biunials), but stands no taller than the average triunial: 35 inches including the baseplate, plus 2 inches for the detachable domed top and maybe another 6 inches for the absent chimney cowl; the body is 10 inches long and 9¼ inches wide, attached to its baseplate (23 by 11 inches) by two hinges along its back edge – this allows it to be tilted to elevate the lenses by around 10 degrees, secured by rotary clamps at the front corners ;there are no lifting handles; all references to ‘right’ and ‘left’ here refer to the sides of the lantern when looking ‘forward’ towards its lenses; there are four hinged access doors (6½ by 5¾ inches) on the right side, aligned with the illuminant chambers inside, and four dummy doors (moulded wooden panels screwed onto the body, complete with fake catches and inspection windows) in matching positions on the left side; the interior of the body is lined with tinned iron sheet spaced from the wood; the original chimney cowl is missing (and also not visible in a 1940s photograph); the chimney hole in the lantern top has been blanked off with a metal sheet to prevent light escaping upwards; from the ‘workshop’ photo the chimney cowl appears to have been a standard Noakes pattern; there are three sets of objective lenses (6, 8 and 10 inch focal length) and a set of lens extension tubes - these allow configurations for projection in spaces ranging from a small parlour (Gordon Noakes used the lantern in his home) up to the Albert Hall (around 130 feet [40m] ‘throw’, giving an image width of 40 feet [12m]); there are also, unusually, five extra sets of condenser lenses of varying convexity and focal length, which could be swapped in and out of the cylindrical condenser mounts within the lantern body to give further variations; in other words this was the travelling set-up of a highly professional, indeed perfectionist, lanternist who knew exactly how to achieve the best effect in different situations; it was originally illuminated by limelight: screw holes in the back of the lantern correspond to the mountings of a dissolving gas tap and pipe fastenings, as seen in the ‘workshop’ photograph; however there are references in accompanying press cuttings to electric arc illumination, so it was modified at some stage (perhaps by Gordon Noakes); the current lamp fittings, which are fed by post-1970s cables arranged neatly on the back of the lantern, are bayonet mountings for large 500-watt projector bulbs, which are mounted on horizontal bars with thumbscrews for lateral adjustment relative to the lantern body, which probably relate to the electric arcs rather than being original (they are not visible in the ‘workshop’ photograph); dimensions of lantern - 920mm high, 690mm deep, 280mm, dimensions of iron-bound wooden lantern-carrying chest - 970mm high, 640mm wide, 330mm deep, dimensions of iron-bound wooden slide chest- 840mm high, 660mm wide, 350mm deep. Analysis - the 'Noakes Quad' was a ‘workhorse’ rather than a ‘show pony’ – compared to some triunials there is no ostentatious decoration, beyond the typical wooden beading, shaped chimney and brass fittings contrasting with the mahogany body; this may reflect its being built for Noakes’s own use, rather than in the hope of attracting commercial orders; it shows signs of considerable use: some of the metal surfaces are rubbed and worn, and there is localised charring to the wooden body; rather surprisingly, the four lenses are not aligned along the vertical centre-line of the lantern body, being one inch closer to the right side than to the left: there is no obvious practical explanation for this; the same arrangement is replicated inside the body, where the metal lining includes an additional spacing chamber at the left side, running through all four compartments; both sides carry engraved brass plates reading ‘NOAKES’ PATENT'; however, no patent for a four-lens lantern is known, and it is unlikely that such an ‘invention’ would have been patentable anyway, being just an extension of the principles well-known in the ‘prior art’ of biunial and triunial lanterns.; if the four-lens configuration had been patented, we might expect it to have been made commercially: patents require the invention to find commercial success to recoup the initial and ongoing fees; the ‘Noakes Patent’ designation must refer to one or more detailed design refinements, probably the same ones claimed by similar plates on Noakes’s triunials; the right side also has a brass maker’s plate at the top, reading: 'D.W. NOAKES, “PLEYDELL”, HUMBER ROAD, WESTCOMBE PARK S.E.'; that is the address recorded for Noakes in the 1901 Census, and is probably the house at Westcombe Park mentioned as “lately purchased” in an 1897 OMLJ interview, where he lived until around 1924; the plate could, of course, have been added later, though it is overlaid by other fittings and looks original; if it was attached during construction, the lantern can have been made no earlier than 1896; there is other circumstantial evidence on dating: Noakes published a small booklet listing lectures he offered, giving the same Humber Road address and including the remark that “I have constructed a Quadruple projection apparatus (the only one existing)"; the booklet quotes glowing press reviews, including one praising a “very fine lantern, which was manipulated with practised skill” – however the original 1893 newspaper source used the wording “very fine patent triple lantern;” in other words the Quad was not in use in 1893, yet it definitely was in use by 1901, when (the earliest press reference found so far) a lecture by Pastor Charles Spurgeon was supported by “Mr D.W. Noakes with his Quadruple Dioramic Lantern". Magic Lantern Slides - the 'Noakes Quad' magic lantern to be offered with large collection of mahogany-mounted 3¼sq. in. magic lantern slides, mainly photographic and coloured photographic, being the working collection of David Noakes as a professional lanternist, including slides from 11 out of the 12 readings in Noakes' printed 'Syllabus of Dioramic Lectures', probably printed circa 1901 (treating No. 12 and No. 13 'England Bisected by a Steam Launch' as one set, missing only No. 3 'A Visit to Cloudland'), three period copies of the Syllabus included in lot, some sets in the Syllabus including effects, with occasional rackwork slides, contents of each set not checked for completeness, some slides for use in more than one set - sets detailed as : No. 1 'The Victorian Era' (122), No. 2 'Picturesque Devon' (50), No. 4 'Rambles in Normandy and Brittany' (78), No. 5 'Antwerp, Brussels and Waterloo' (54), No. 6 'River Rambles or The Strange Adventures of a Steam House Boat' (69), No. 7 'The Channel Islands through my Camera' (99), No. 8 'Manxland & its Beauties' (70), No. 9 'Tamesis', including 'RW', probably Raising Wrecks (104), No. 10 'The Greatest Cities of the World' (95), No. 11 'Ancient and Modern Methods of Travelling' (82), No. 12 'England Bisected by a Steam Launch Part 1 The Outward Journey and Part II

Lot 444

A THD Halight 24/250 Slide Projector in Bell & Howell Case

Lot 5

Soligor super 8 P 800 projector, Consul view edition, for super 8 film and Argus 300 model III slide projector

Lot 726

A projector and a angle poise style table lamp

Lot 1081

TWO EVENT PROJECTOR SCREEN FRAMES in flight cases, constructed from aluminium box section click fittings in three parts, screen frame width 324cm height 248cm, total frame height 318cm, flight case width 133cm, depth 36cm height 38cm. Condition NO SCREEN for projection, some locating bolts missing

Lot 368

FOUR BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include an Halina 150 slide projector, a cased pair of Carl Zeiss Jena binoculars 8x30, a Kodak Retinette camera, a Bell & Howell 'Autoset Turret' 8mm cine camera with original leather case, a boxed 'Projecta' projector screen, a Eumig P8 Phonomatic 8mm film projector serial No. 985182, a boxed brown Bakelite View-Master, a wooden sewing/writing box with key, a collection of 78rpm single records, artists include Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, a small bedside oil lamp, a dressing table vanity set, a Poole Cauldon blue and white child's cup and saucer Rd.322883, a Wade porcelain trinket pot in the form of a Koala bear on a tree stump, a Wade tortoise trinket box, a collection of eleven Pendelfin Bunnies, a blue and white, gilt edged porcelain tea set decorated with insects, birds and floral border, a Grafton China tea set pattern 5821 hand painted tea set, large meat plate, a Goebel white cat figurine, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes)

Lot 498

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

Lot 227

Vintage Eumig Mark 501 Multiformat Film Projector and screen, untested

Lot 115

A Super 8 projector and camera with collection of film reels, including Star Wars, boxing matches featuring Muhammed Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson, and a large collection of Disney film reels.

Lot 1125

A box of cameras, a slide projector, camera accessories, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 742

A Braun Paxiscope 650 projector

Lot 239

Chad Valley Disneyland Easy-Show Cine Projector with three films, boxed, G-E, and an 8mm film of Felix the Car (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 157

Harmony 8mm Editor/Viewer in original box, Bolex Paillard case of accessories, Rolleiflex SL35 E camera with black Rollei Planar F1.8 50mm lens, Pathescope Ace projector 9.5mm with motor and an Ensign vintage universal film splicer (5)

Lot 168

Paillard Bollex D8L reflex film camera with triple lens and leather case, Miller model S 8mm cinecamera and a Paillard Bollex synchromat 8mm projector sound synchronizer

Lot 176

Pathescope Ace 9.5mm projector with motor, Campro cinecamera projector and two spare spools

Lot 540

GROUP OF CAMERAS, AND ACCESSORIES including Cine Kodak in leather case, Bell & Howell cine camera in leather case, lens and flash, also a Bell & Howell-Gaumont motion picture projector, in carry case

Lot 546

A Eccles miner projector lamp, No. 3540

Lot 621B

A quantity of mixed camera equipment, comprising a cased Paillard Bolex cine-projector, Canon Eos 600 film camera, Vivitar Model 283 Electronic Flash, vintage Box Brownie camera, large Aldis lens etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 668

A Braun D46 J slide projector Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 694

A large quantity of photographic equipment and accessories, to include a Canon E250 8mm video camcorder, a Panasonic FZ45 Lumix camera, a large camera bag, a Knome Litemaster No.1 Projector, a Paterson Super System 4 developing tank, a Miranda F2A flash gun, boxed, a Paterson 8 x 10 Colour Print Processor, a telescope, and vintage cameras.

Lot 116

A box of collectables including early 20th century projector.

Lot 131

10 boxes including kitchenware, glass wares, boxed lit village collection, a box of pictures, soda syphon, Typhoo collectables, Weetabix collection model vehicles, Eumig projector and portable typewriter etc

Lot 139

THREE VINTAGE ELECTRICAL ITEMS, comprising a Grundig TS1000 reel to reel player, Chinon Sound 7500 projector and a National transistor commando 505 portable TV monitor, various measurementsProvenance: deceased estate Flintshire

Lot 302

A box of balanced fluorescent light with magnifier lens, vintage Kodak movie projector, Art supplies and books

Lot 55

Large collection of photographic equipment including cameras, Cine camera, projector, screen, reels, records, etc.

Lot 702

Prinz Cabaret 2000 projector plus screen and others

Lot 767

Specta Royal projector

Lot 953

Vintage reel to reel tape player by Grundig, together with an 8mm projector (2)

Lot 465

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE VINTAGE ELECTRICAL PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ETC, to include a box of assorted electronic valves, approximately fifty are boxed and appear to be unused, boxed Lustraphone microphone, spray gun and compressor, Bing Britain hand operated 35mm projector, Prestacon accessories, vintage cine camera parts and stands etc

Lot 492

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

Lot 519

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT, to include a Simplex-Ampro Premier 20 16mm cine projector, a Meopta Almo 2055 film mounter, an N M Sound Equipment projector by N Marshall, Notts, and a Goodmans Industries Ltd speaker, all cased (4) (Condition Report: AF, pieces and parts unchecked and untested, would benefit from a clean)

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