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A COLLECTION OF 8MM FILM EQUIPMENT AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT, ETC, including a boxed Yashica 8mm Editor Model III, a boxed Agfa F 8S splicer, a Voigtlander Perko ML projector, a Goko multi-recording sound editor, model RM - 3D, a boxed Eumig P8 automatic novo projector, a Braun Visacustic 1000 stereo, etc (Qty) (Condition Report: in used condition, not tested)
Oberstleutnant Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), Adjutant von Lettow-Vorbeck - über 550 koloniale Glasdias mit Projektor Holzbox mit ca. 190 Farbdias aus Ostafrika (Maße ca. 9 x 9 cm). Pappbox mit über 90 Dias (ca. 50 farbig, ca. 8 x 8 cm) Ostafrika. Sechs S-W-Positive (ca. 8 x 10 cm) in alter Diaschachtel, dabei Lettow-Vorbeck und Kraut. Pappbox mit 27 S-W-Positiven (ca. 9 x 8 cm) und 75 S-W-Negativen (ca. 9 x 12 cm). Eine Box mit 33 Farbdias Ostafrika und 37 Positiven Deutsch-Südwest. Schachtel mit fünf S-W-Positiven vom Heldenfriedhof Tanga. Originale Holzkiste "Kraut Hildesheim" (ca. 38 x 17 x 17 cm) mit ca. 100 Dias (ca. 8 x 8 cm) Deutsch-Südwest der 1920er/30er Jahre (Mandatszeit). Dabei Askaris, deutsche Offiziere, Eingeborene, Gefechtsschießen, Eisenbahn, Versorgung mit Schweinen und Geflügel, Arusha, Daressalam, Engare. Viele Dias mit Originalbeschriftung Krauts. Dazu der Originalprojektor Zeiss Ikon (neu elektrifiziert) im Originalkoffer von Henriksen & Steen (ca. 40 x 20 x 30 cm). Teilweise Risse, kleine Fehlstellen, leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Ein fotografischer Schatz mit vielen frühen Farbaufnahmen.Am 18.11.1909 wurde Georg Kraut nach Deutsch-Ostafrika versetzt, wo er im Ersten Weltkrieg an der Seite des Oberkommandeurs Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck kämpfte. Für Georg Kraut waren während der Zeit in der Kolonie die Fotografie (viele frühe Farbfotos!) und die Jagd sehr wichtig. Nach seiner Rückkehr aus Afrika und seinem Abschied als Oberstleutnant 1920 widmete er sich seinem künstlerischen Interesse und engagierte sich kulturell vorwiegend in seiner Heimatstadt Hildesheim. So hielt er zahlreiche Vorträge über seine Zeit in Afrika, bei denen er die hier angebotenen Dias präsentierte. Auch dienten seine Dias teilweise als Vorlagen für Kriegspublikationen, zum Beispiel von seinem Freund Lettow-Vorbeck. Vgl. Auktion 98, Lose 3382 - 3384.Kein Versand, nur für Selbstabholer. Lieutenant Colonel Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), adjutant to Lettow-Vorbeck - more than 550 colonial glass slides with projector Lieutenant Colonel Georg Kraut (1870 - 1964), adjutant to Lettow-Vorbeck - more than 550 colonial glass slides with projectorWooden box with approx. 190 colour slides from East Africa (dimensions approx. 9 x 9 cm). Cardboard box with over 90 slides (around 50 colour slides, dimensions approx. 8 x 8 cm) from East Africa. Six diapositives in black and white (approx. 8 x 10 cm) in an old slide box, including Lettow-Vorbeck and Kraut. Cardboard box with 27 diapositives in black and white (approx. 9 x 8 cm) and 75 negatives in black and white (approx. 9 x 12 cm). One box with 33 colour slides East Africa and 37 diapositives German South West Africa. Box with five diapositives in black and white of the military cemetery Tanga. Original wooden box "Kraut Hildesheim" (approx. 38 x 17 x 17 cm) with roughly 100 slides (approx. 8 x 8 cm) German South West Africa from the 1920s/1930s (mandatory period). Including askaris, German officers, natives, battle shooting, railway, supply with pigs and poultry, Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Engare. Many slides with original captions by Kraut. Comes with the original projector Zeiss Ikon (newly electrified) in the original case by Henriksen & Steen (approx. 40 x 20 x 30 cm). Partly with cracks, minor flaws, slightly damaged, traces of use and age. A photographic treasure with many early colour slides.On 18 November 1909, Georg Kraut was transferred to German East Africa, where he fought alongside Commander-in-Chief Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck in World War I. For Georg Kraut, photography (many earlier colour photographs!) and hunting played an important role during his time in the colony. After his return from Africa and his resignation as lieutenant colonel in 1920, he committed himself to his artistic interest and cultural activities primarily in his home town Hildesheim. He gave lectures on his time in Africa during which he presented the slides offered at this auction. His slides also served partly as reference material for war publications, for example, by his friend Lettow-Vorbeck. Cf. auction 98, lots 3382 – 3384.No shipping, pickup only.Condition: II
A small frame with an oval green blue velvet mask for a portrait, a Beards Patent Eclipse Mahogany & Brass self-feeding and withdrawing projector slide holder for 3 1/4'' square slides, a box of 12 colour panoramic projector slides, each 2'' x 7'' approx and a Pathescope British Patents No. 169976 - 175.365, 175266-277530, centre drive 8 mm "April Fool No. 30064". ***V.A.T. will be added to the hammer price of this lot.
WALT DISNEY - A 16mm Kodascope Film Reel showing three Mickey Mouse short films - 'The Haunted House' (1929), 'Pioneer Days' (1930) and 'The Birthday Party' (1931). Also included is a DVD and digital version of the reel. The Haunted House has been renamed Nightmare in this version, Pioneer Days to Redskin Raiders and The Birthday Party to Mickey Celebrates - possibly for a UK audience. This copy was taken around local churches and shown on a projector through the 1950s.
A WOODEN CASE CONTAINING A SAWYER’S VIEW-MASTER 3D VIEWER AND A QUANTITY OF SAWYER’S AND OTHER VIEW-MASTER PICTURES, approximately two hundred and fifty Sawyers pictures and eighteen slides of Meopta, Sawyers, Stereo Rama, subjects include Christmas, Magic Roundabout, worldwide city views, animals, Hanna Barbera’s Top Cat, etc, together with a boxed Sawyer’s View-Master projector, a boxed gaf Talking View-Master and five boxed gaf Talking View-Master reels, including Walt Disney’s The Aristocats and Jungle Book and (3)
THE ILL-FATED ROYAL GEORGE, FOUNDERED AT SPITHEAD IN 1780pen, ink and watercolour, inscribed on reverse The Royal George of 100 Guns, as taken with a Camera Obscura when a Guard Ship in Hamoaze 1780, was afterwards overset whilst being careen'd (sic) for the purpose of repairing the Watering Pipe in the 9th August 1782. The Brave Admiral Kempenfelt with more that 1000 persons, seamen and others met a Watery Grave. After remaining under water nearly 60 years tho' several ineffectual attempts had been made to raise her, Colonel Parsley RE proposed to blow her up with Gunpowder & the first large cylinder charged with 2,400lbs. was exploded on the 3rd August 1839 fully realising the opinion of the Scientific Projector. This frame is made from the recovered wood of the ship. "Toll for the brave' brave Kempenfelt is gone. His last sea fight is o'er his work of glory done", this final quotation from William Cowper's epic poem "On the loss of the Royal George," written in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, in an original frame made of wood recovered from the Royal George -- 7¼ x 9in. (18.5 x 23cm.)For the only other recorded example (although half the size of the one offered here) seen in commerce in more than fifty years, see Bonhams & Brooks Marine Sale, 11th January 2001, lot 70; For a detailed account of the disastrous sinking of the Royal George in 1782, see notes to the model of the vessel sold in these rooms, 27th April 2021, lot 175.
Various slide and projection Toys form 1950's-60's (qty), Merit ACE Film Projector (handle require regluing) with 15 strips incl Dan Dare Billy Bunter, Dixon of Dock Green and others, Merit mini Film Projector with 3 Film Strips including Dan Dare, Merit Patrol Binoculars and Student Microscope, Kays Peep Show viewer and Film strips, Viewmaster electric Junior Projector, View-Master 3D Viewer and Stereoscope Viewer, all in original boxes, 35 View master Reels including various Countries and Queen's Coronation, all in original sleeves, Weetabix Vistascreen (no cards), generally VG, boxes F-G (qty)

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