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* Bellisario (Ray, 1936-2018). Photographer and Royal Paparazzo. A large archive of approximately 1100 mostly British Royalty photographs, circa 1950s/1970s, gelatin silver prints, the majority of the Queen, members of her family and their various social circles, caught paparazzi-style and some from official functions, etc., the majority approximately 25 x 25cm but many larger (28 x 35cm and similar), some duplication and many very similar images, all with Bellisario's wet stamp details with ink captions and index numbers etc. to versos, together with an archive of other effects from Bellisario's personal estate, including unmarked audio tapes, drafts and proofs of his book 'To Tread on Royal Toes', (1972), other typescripts and drafts, personal snapshots and negatives, letters and notes, invoices and stationery, a few camera filters and accessories, a cine projector, and Bellisario’s iconic Bushnell Spacemaster spotting scope (which he adapted to use on his camera for long distance ‘paparazzi’ shots), etc., etc.Qty: (10 cartons)NOTESRay Bellisario was a photographic journalist best known for stalking the Royal family for nearly 20 years, gaining notoriety as the first British 'Pap'. The spotting scope he used to gain the long distance photographs and which he adapted to fit his camera is included with the lot. He was known for documenting activities of the Royals in a period when due deference was expected. Among the notable events were candid photographs of the Queen and Prince Philip, the Queen Mother, Edward, Duke of Windsor, Princess Anne and Princess Margaret in bathing suits, Prince Charles water skiing whilst sitting on a chair, etc. Among the other photographs here are ones of other socialites, mostly connected to the Royals plus other non-Royal subjects.Provenance: Acquired directly from the estate of Ray Bellisario after his death in Spain.Important copyright notice: The Copyright in the majority of Ray Bellisario's archive is owned by Paul Popper Ltd www.popperfoto.com and the Rights to the archive are managed and licensed exclusively by Getty Images. The Copyright was acquired by Paul Popper Ltd when the archive was previously offered at auction in October 2013.
A BOX AND LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OPTICAL EQUIPMENT, to include a Hanimex Rondette 1500RF slide projector, a Hakuba HK-232 three section tripod, metal case containing Kodak Instamatic cameras (56x and 28), JVC Super VHS Videomovie Video camera (microphone covering perished) in case, Canon case containing Minolta 5000AF (with damage), two Sigma lenses (Zoom-K 1:4-5.6 f=70-210mm and Zoom Master 1:35-4.5f=35-70mm), Nettar and G.B - Kershaw fold out camera in fitted leather cases, Sima Video Sound Mixer (vintage mixer unit only in original box - missing microphone and cables) etc (sd)
SIX ITEMS: TWO TABLE TOP FANS, TWO HEALTH LAMPS, SEWING MACHINE AND PROJECTOR, comprising two Barber 'Health-Master' vintage sun lamps in original boxes, vintage Singer sewing machine in case with attachments and accessories, Frost and Taifun table top fans, Aldis 505 slide projector in case (6)
A Collection of Vintage Cameras and Accessories, Includes Canon Auto focus Canon lens 38mm with Case, Olympus Trip 35 No Case, Canon Sure Shot Zoom Max, Capton 38-76 mm With Case, Kodak Easy Shape C140 XE WIth Case, Elmo 8mm Projector Ilford FPC With Instruction Book, Jessop Video Multi Transfer Unit, Sony Hand cam 3.0 Mega Pixels Wide LCD Box and Instructions etc.
Three boxes of assorted camera equipment to include: Cinerex Super 8 camera, Super colour swinger 2 Polaroid land camera, Polaroid 600 extreme instant camera, Conica camera, boxed digital camera, 2.5X zoom slide duplicator, a Hanimex macro lens, a Canon 35-70mm zoom lens, Sigma wide angle lens, Super-Takumar 135mm lens, Boots compact 3000 power zoom cinecamera, flash units, other accessories and a boxed Eumig mark 50 502D film projector. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Russian Lubitel 166B. 120mm camera. (seems to have film inside but back opened).
Four boxes containing a large selection of camera equipment etc to include a Reflecta automatic slide projector, a camcorder stereo audio mixer, a camcorder stereo video processor, a large selection of Instamatic cameras including an Olympus AZ-200 Superzoom, a Gold line telewide motor drive camera, an Olympus Trip AF20, a Canon Sureshot AF7, a Samsung Fino 800, an Olympus Trip MD3, Halina panorama, Canon Sureshot Supreme and others, together with a Samsung camcorder digital signal processor, a Panasonic movie camera MV-R10, a Kodak Brownie 127, a Polaroid land camera, a Polaroid spirit 600 CL instant camera, a Saneo MV-D 66p video camera recorder etc. An interesting collection. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Bell & Howell late-1960s version of B&H's basic 500-series projector, with a solid-state amplifier replacing the vacuum-tube unit of earlier models. These models were easily identified by the Integrated Circuit Amplifier legend on the lamphouse nameplate as well as the then-new Bell & Howell logo. 535s had a unique charcoal-grey case
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