A Rare Sealed Roll of 4 inch Eastman Non-Curling Kodak Roll Film. For use in a Eastman-Walker Roll Holder (develop before June 1908). Also an empty Eastman NC Kodak film box for 125 size (6 exposures 3 1/4 x 5 1/2) with spool, empty Kodak NC metal film canister for No.3 Folding Pocket Kodak and a similar, probably for 127 film. (BW).
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A Rare Late 1930s Photo Album, inc 1937 Donington Grand Prix, Aircraft etc. The photo album of Geoffrey E Walker, London, W2 dated April 1937 (spine etc in poor condition, but all pages intact and together). 40 interleafed pages approx 12 x 8 1/2 inches, containing over 100 photographs (most approx 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches, some smaller and several larger and with a few captioned). 35 images of motor racing interest inc Auto Union No5, winner of the 1937 Donington Grand Prix and driven by Bernd Rosemeyer, Shelsby, Sept 1937 etc. Also over 40 images of 1930s aircraft (Air Day 1937, Atlas airframes, public displays etc) some captioned and/or with pilots names.) Also touring, personal & general views, including Mersey Tunnel, touring and a trip to Ireland with Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone etc. (BW).
A Rare 1930s Motoring Racing Photo Album, inc Brooklands, Bluebird, Bugatti, etc. The photo album of Geoffrey E Walker, London, W2 dated April 1933. 60 pages approx 10x7 inches (spine cover missing), containing over 180 photographs, most approx 3 1/4 x 2 1/2 inches and captioned. Well over 90 images of motor racing interest from Brooklands (Easter Monday B.A.R.C. meeting 1933 with Sir Donald Cambell & Bluebird and Easter 1934 meetings, 250 Mile Race 6th May 1933, Shelsby Hill Climbs, June & Sept 1934 and the Culmore Cup Trial, Feb 1934). Features several famous drivers and cars and several 'Work in Progress' car restoration shots. Also touring, personal & general views around Wiltshire, Avon etc inc Stonehenge, plus a trip to the Channel Isles etc. (BW).
Rare Set of Twenty Six Magic Lantern Slides 'A Walk Through the White City', 1908. At the time, the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition was the largest exhibition ever held in the UK. It was situated around the Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush area in West London, later to be better known as White City, due to the number of white buildings erected. A cross between an Edwardian Kew Gardens for flower beds and parks, the 'Great Exhibition' for education and Blackpool Pleasure Beach with impressively engineered rides like the famous Flip Flap, it was extremely popular, but not so well known today. A couple of slides cracked, but a fantastic coloured set of detailed views. Also a set of eight 'Views of London', one cracked.
A Rare 'Long Tom' Camera as Used by W G Vanderson at Fox Photos Agency, London. Based on a half-plate Thornton Pickard reflex camera and fitted with a Tessar 40cm f4.5 lens (rear thread approx 12cm diameter). Focal plane shutter working but slow/intermittent/sticky. Tessar lens is fitted with a large yellow filter (unable to remove). Comes with a photocopy of an article in BJP 8th January 1980 featuring the life and work of W G Vanderson and with two of his similar cameras.Bob White referenced this camera in his 2017 article in Photographica World, which is also available on-line at https://tinyurl.com/y5p6ztg2. (BW).
OPL Foca *** PF3 Outfit (399) & Flash Kit. Comprising camera body with Oplarex f1.9, 35mm f3.5 #087085,135mmm f4.5 #120480, 90mm f3.5 #13468, Multifinder, filters, caps etc all in fitted outfit case. (all condition 4/5F). Also a rare Foca flash outfit in case, with instructions (in French). (BW).
Brass Wall Plaque from the Reid & Sigrist Registered Office. Plaque is 8x6 inches, inset into a heavy, wooden frame and backed with green baize. Also a rare copy of 'No C.I.C.'* , a fascinating history of the Decca Record Company written in 1956 by Sir Edward Roberts Lewis, the then Chairman, and with a later (1979) dedication by him. In 1954 Decca took over Reid & Sigrist but within 10 years they had sold off most of the remaining camera parts and spares, finally winding up the company around 1970. *The Capital Issues Committee, formed at the start of WWII. (JVC).
Rare, First Issue Reid Camera Leaflet (Blue Cover), Featuring Camera #A1. Also uncommon yellow cover bi-fold leaflet for Reid (cover camera has no Reid name on top plate and fitted with an unnamed 5cm lens!) a bi-fold leaflet for Models I, Ia & III, a rare trifold leaflet showing Models I, Ia, II & III, probably the only time all models were advertised together and a bi-fold leaflet for Reid & Sigrist 35mm enlargers. (JVC).
A Rare 'Temporary Instruction Book' for Reid III, Type I Camera. A contemporary, 13-page foolscap factory item, produced before delivery of the more common red cover booklets arrived. For camera #1375 and with the owners name and address on the cover. Dated 20th December 1952. Also two later Reid instruction books and a printed foolscap leaflet for the Reid Close-Focusing Attachment with 3 foolscap duplicated pages of instructions. (JVC).
RARE Fuji S3 Pro UVIR DSLR. (condition 5E). With battery, charger, strap, CD & cables, in makers box. Based on a standard S3 Pro, these were modified by Fuji and designed for UV and IR photography for police, astronomy and scientific work. It is though they were only available by special order. Shutter count unknown.
Rare Reid I Military Camera & Case. Reid I body #P3437 with contract number '0553/8886' and the WD 'wide arrow' to the rear. (condition 4/5F). Fitted with Taylor Hobson 2 inch f2 Anastigmat lens #330112 with matching 3-figure number (112) to barrel. (condition 4/5F). With lens cap and correct case (marked 'F5/8886' and the WD 'Wide Arrow' mark). (JVC).
RARE Reid III Type I Rangefinder Camera. A rare, early Reid III version, #P1135, made before flash synchronization was introduced. (very slight wear to bottom of base plate, otherwise condition 5F). Fitted with uncommon (early?) bright chrome barrel, chrome outer ring version Taylor Hobson 2 inch f2 Anastigmat lens #328900 with matching 3-figure number (900) to barrel. (slight coating and internal marks, hence condition 5/6F). With lens cap and ERC. (JVC).
RARE Early Reid IIIa Camera #P1012. With production numbering starting at P1000 (or possibly P1001) only 3 earlier serial numbers have so far been recorded (see our unique list at tinyurl.com/yalfkkv6). Top plate shows the original wording 'Reid & Sigrist Ltd. LEICESTER' without the later 'Eng.' suffix. Minor bright marks to top and bottom plates. (shutter blinds very slow/sticking until advance knob is turned, hence condition 6H). Fitted with an early bright chrome barrel, chrome outer ring version Taylor Hobson 2 inch f2 Anastigmat lens #328696 with matching 3-figure number (696) to barrel. (slight surface cleaning/internal marks, otherwise condition 5F). With lens cap and ERC. (JVC).
Reid IIIa Camera with RARE Early (unknown?) Taylor Hobson Type Lens. Camera #P3049 has a Minor bright marks to top and bottom plates. (shutter blinds sticking, often inoperative until advance knob is turned, hence condition 6H). Fitted with a very unusual, 2 inch f2 collapsible SM lens. Lens shows no makers name on the (unusual) black rim, just the serial number 306329 & description. There is no indication that other markings have been removed. When collapsed the letters "N K" show on the barrel which would indicate at least this part of the lens was originally made by Nikon, but it differs in appearance to other Nikon RF lenses. It tapers to the front, with no 'tab' on the aperture rim. It is marked with an unusual infinity symbol down to 3.5 feet, but the ring does move past this figure a little. Apertures run from f2 down to f16, with the '6' of 16 being very slightly different to most Nikon markings. The apertures run counter-clockwise, the opposite way to other Nikon RF lenses with the indicator arrow in black. When fitted to a Reid, Leica, Leotax, or Nicca the infinity lock ends up at around the 11 o'clock position instead of around the expected 7 o'clock position. No other examples of this type of lens can be found. (JVC).
A Doyusha James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 Model Kit - a highly detailed and increasingly rare 1:20 scale example, manufactured in Japan. Factory fresh with the parts still sealed, the model features many of the special gadgets seen in the films and includes figures of James Bond and his arch nemesis Oddjob.
A Dinky Diamond Jubilee Supermarine Spitfire model produced to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the RAF in 1978, this chrome plated model is in superb condition and comes boxed with its original onyx display stand. Rare-to-find, intact with still operating undercarriage, propeller and gilt commemorative badge.
A rare and highly collectable, limited edition 1980s Stephenson's Rocket in OO scale including a tender and three named carriages. A recreation of a model originally launched in 1963. Offered in unused and near mint condition including a factory sealed spare parts bag, instructions and the undamaged internal plastic tray. Understood to be DCC compatible.
A Corgi Land Rover with Ferrari Gift Set 17. First issued in 1963, the set includes a Land Rover featuring a cream, textured canopy, a Ferrari 156 F1 and trailer. The models and trailer are in excellent condition and feature full suspension and original tyres. Supplied with an excellent, original and rare-to-find inner tray and outer box with flaps missing to one end.
A Corgi Majors Tilting Cab Truck and Trailer 1137 - first issued in 1965, a rare early version including the hard-to-find inner protective sleeve for the box. The truck and trailer are in excellent condition, with tilting cab, automatic coupling, sliding doors, hinged rear doors and adjustable mirrors.
A rare Park Rifle Company Ltd recoilless opposing-piston air rifle in .22 cal, this right hand version (S/No.1125) is in outstanding cosmetic condition and comes with correct sound moderator and Mikko Stirling 4x40 wide angle scope, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item
An extremely rare illuminated shop display case containing the Lego City Sky Police Parachute Arrest set. The tamper-proof clear plastic case has motion activated lighting effects. These sets are generally destroyed following the promotional period therefore almost impossible to source and highly collectable.
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