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LATE 19th CENTURY MAGIC LANTERN having black japanned metal body housing the extending chimney brass cased lens and front mounting having single draw and rack and pinion focussing, now with electric illumination, unbranded but case marked Patent 2459, 16" (40.7cm) long with lens closed down, all housed in the BLACK JAPANNED TINPLATE STORAGE/CARRY CASE together with TWO STAINED WOOD SLIDE HOLDERS, FOUR VARIOUS PROJECTOR LAMPS/BULBS and a selection of CIRCA 1930s LANTERN SLIDES, mainly views of architecture, trams, etc in Europe, including Coln and the words of a temperance song to the tune of Men of Harlech, etc, 20 images in total
A Magic Lantern projector/enlarger labelled Ross & Co, No.900m, patent, of mahogany, tinplate and bras construction together with twelve slides of The Dogs and Monks of St Benard, produced by Theobald & Co, pre 1894; On slide in black and white painted with Good Night/Thgin Doog with rabbits; and five slides of Victorian firemen and fir engines, titled in paper to the edge; the fire engine station; off with the escape; we were soon out with the engine; tearing through the streets and everyone gave us a wide berth, 8cm square approx (19)
A projectile for a PIAT (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank), a man-portable anti-tank weapon developed during World War II to launch a 2.5 lb bomb using a powerful spring and a cartridge in the tail of the projectile, corroded, fired projectile with remains of 1/2" green band to the body of the projectile

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