Luftwaffen Robot Camera Set, Body #F51842-6. (condition 3/4F) Fitted with chrome Biotar 4cm f2 CZJ lens #2440261, engraved to the rear "Luftwaffen-Eigentum" (condition 5/6F). Also a Black 7.5cm f3.5 Tele-Xenar slightly cloudy, with rare clip-on finder (repaired) and a black Krauss Tessar F4E lens (condition 6F) slightly cloudy. Also spare cassettes.
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**UPDATED** Two Rare Ensign Cameras with Dallmeyer lenses. Ensign Auto-Speed Automatic 120 coupled rangefinder camera with focal plane shutter and f3.5 Dallmeyer Dalmac lens. (missing shutter release lever so unable to fully test, cosmetically condition 5). Also an uncommon Dallmeyer Snapshot camera. (condition 4/5F).
Rare KOPIR Finger Print Camera Outfit. Camera with internal light source for copying finger prints and other small items. Fitted with INDUSTAR f5.6 30mm lens. Full set with case, spool, 4 cassettes, 2 spare lamps, film splitter, manual & passport. All packed in original box. Serial numbers/Princelle Book codes: 2565 (M); (M).
Rare COSMOREX SE & Other Russian Cameras. COSMOREX SE with AUTO COSMOGON f2 58mm lens & cap. Serial numbers/Princelle Book codes: 75005565 (Kr) K1295; 011381 (Kr) K1782. Uncommon, Black 1980 Moscow Olympics Commemorative ZENIT-EM with HELIOS-44M f2 58mm lens, cap & manual. Serial numbers/Princelle Book codes: 79069034 (Kr) K1293; 7963826 (Kr) K1782. ZENIT-TTL with HELIOS-44M f2 58mm lens, cap, case, manual & box. Serial numbers/Princelle Book codes: 78000108 (Kr) K1302; 7744604 (Kr) K1782.
An 18th century George 3rd mahogany linen press. Raised on good French kick legs with a series of short and rare double deep drawer configuration. Above twin door linen press housing slides within. Shaped cornice atop. Brass double barrel lock. Original drop ring handles to the drawers. Measures 202cms high by 130cms wide by 59cms deep.
Leeward Islands : (SG 113ad) 1938-51 10s pale green and dull red/green with broken top right scroll very fine m.m. small h/r, lightly browned gum as usual, please note that this stamp may be submitted for a certificate if required and is offered on the basis of getting a 'clear' certificate. VERY RARE Cat £8000 (image available) [US4]
Malaya - Straits Settlements - India - Used in Singapore : (SG Z68a) 1859 a good sized piece bearing 4a black on blue glazed paper with attached bisect, tied B/172, with red 'Overland via Marseilles' cachet alongside, Belfast arrival cds on reverse, ex. Hausburg collection, extremely rare, a full cover catalogued at £21,000. (image available) [US3]
Malta : 1859-84 Great Britain with A25 or Malta c.d.s. cancels extensive collection on leaves(138) including ½d rose(7), 1d red(18), 2d blue(11), 10d brown(2), 1s green(9), 1s brown(3), 2s blue, 5s rose Plate 2 with full A25, somewhat soiled but rare, also five France Ceres or Napoleon perf 40c orange with A25 cancels, condition a little mixed but many very fine stamps included, a valuable assembly
Mauritius : 1848 2d deep blue QV 'POST PAID' issue, early impression, a good used copy with tight margins, just cut into at right and touching at base. An exceptionally rare stamp. RPSL Certificate accompanies stating 'closed tear at right, oxidised affecting colour'. (SG 9) (image available) [US2]
North Borneo : (SG 444) 1977-78 Harrison Butterfly Sabah 20c multicoured in a fresh unmounted lower right corner Plate block of six, easily identified by the photogravure screening dots, especially around '20c', exceptionally rare in mint condition as these were missed by collectors and dealers at the time, a Plate block may be unique! Cat £4500 (image available)
Sierra Leone : 1932-1970 SPECIALISED mint and used collection in 18 binders and seven sheet folders containing 1,000s of stamps, covers and some unusual ephemeral material. The collection commences with an album of mint stamps including 1932 Pictorial set to £1, 1933 Wilberforce set to 10s, 1937 Coronation Specimen set, also 54 sets in part sheets, 1938 defins 13 values to £1 on 1954 O.H.M.S. cover, 1938 Specimens 10 values to 10s, 1946 Victory Specimen set, 1949 UPU sheets of 60. The bulk of the collection is specialized QEII issues with much unusual and rare material. Better items include 1963 Flowers six values to £1 S and M Goaman photographic Proof, 1963 overprints inc 2/6d on 4d u.m. pair one with 'AIRM' variety, Flowers set Harrison presentation pack, colour shifts, 1964 Kennedy collection inc Specimens, World's Fair 1s and 11s misssing value, other varieties and covers, free form presentation book, 1964-66 surcharges inc 3c on 3d inverted SG 315a u.m. and f.u., 4c on 1c error SG 330a u.m. pair, 2L double in blue and black SG 333a u.m.(2), 7c on 7d(3) with unlisted 'x' on value SG 334, Le 2.00 on £1 SG 349 part sheet of 50, 7c on 1/3d inverted imprint block of six u.m. with Brandon cert SG 322b, ditto u.m. block of four, also blocks with surcharge partially omitted, 2L double on 11s SG 327, 60c on 9d SG 335 with additional overprint on backing paper, 1c on 6d SG 351a sheet of 30 where one stamp has floated off prior to overprinting, giving the unique catalogue description 'stamp omitted(in pair with normal)'. The 1965 Diamond issue SG 385-6 includes missing colours and Proofs in unissued colours. Other unusual items include 1966 Coins issue in original box ontaining five to 14 of each value, 1968 Human Rights presentation book presented by the Prime Minister, Walsall five original printers Die blocks (unique) A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION, probably the 'definitive' collection but still with plenty of scope for development, UNIQUE, offered intact... HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS (image available) [US1]
United States of America : (SG Se.476a) 1916-17 perf 10 no watermark Franklin 30c orange-red, centred to NE, superb rich colour, very fresh, fine marginal u.m. Philatelic Foundation Cert. (1984) states Position #30 from Plate 6911 Scott 476A. RARE. Cat. Scott Specialised $6500 (2010). Seldom offered. (image available) [US1]
Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : 1902 PERKINS, BACON REPRINT of early (rejected) Die for 1d, horizontal pair on cream wove paper (without watermark) in small sheet format, in black, a few minor age spots mentioned for accuracy, still fine. EXCEEDINGLY RARE. SG Spec. DP8b. Cat £44000 (image available)
Great Britain - Covers - QV : 1820s-1950s Just how often does an original archive turn up these days? Looking back, I remember being on the periphery of the discovery of the ‘Corsini’ correspondence – even today when such letters turn up they seem to be avidly snapped up. But, all those tales of Solicitor’s cellars and crate-fulls of penny blacks on cover seem to be flights of fancy don’t they. Well, not any longer; I’d say this is the first original archive we’ve seen in thirty years and yet here it is turning up in July 2018. That’s remarkable, utterly remarkable. What is even more remarkable is that amongst this archive (which fills several plastic crates) we found the plate XI 1d black on cover which is depicted upon the front cover of this 70th UPA catalogue. Stanley Gibbons are currently offering on their website a four margin 1d black Plate XI on cover for a price of £16,000 GBP. As SG state such covers are rare. Their cover is described as a close to large margin 1840 1d Greyish black Pl.11 lettered PL, neatly tied by a crisp black MC addressed to Earl Ludlow at Bedford, our archive cover bears a close but clear to large margins PL.11 showing trace of frame of adjoining stamp at base, tied by an even crisper black maltese cross and clearly backstamp cancelled FROME AP13 1841. What an amazing find within this Archive accumulation from Pulling & Co., Wine merchants of Hereford. The archive includes price lists, advertising cards, invoices dating from the 1820s, many 100s – at first we thought probably high hundreds of items housed in three large tubs, but when the team actually waded through we counted an extraordinary approximately 3,400 items of which in the region of half appear to be philatelic with a substantial balance in documents, receipts, invoices, uncancelled letters, and including hundreds of ‘Pulling’s’ own brand bottle labels, cards/marketing material etc etc. Highlights include 1d black Plate 10 on entire letter (4 margin but aged) from Worcester MY 11 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, the previously mentioned 1d black Plate 11 on entire letter from Frome AP 13 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, close at top right otherwise very fine four margins. There are a few other 1d black covers and a three margin 1840 2d blue on 1843 cover from Dublin, very late usage. There are many imperf and perf 1d red covers including much postmark interest, Irish, Spoons, etc. Invoices to Pulling & Co. postmarked from Cognac, France include four 1851-52 with Ceres imperf 40c orange pairs and three with Ceres imperf 40c orange horiz strips of four, including one 4 margins and unfolded – SG catalogue £600 - £700 each stamp depending upon shade and excluding premium for strips. An original lot, offered completely intact as received and condition variable throughout, but obviously unpicked of such ‘plum’ items, excellent lot for a wine enthusiast with huge scope for research. Although perhaps not of pecuniary value what I particularly like about this archive is the social history and the fabulous engraved ‘letterheads’ and designs of invoices and receipts redolent of the period. This archive and the Gandhi sheets are the only lots offered in this auction which may be personally viewed at our offices, strictly by appointment only. HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS (image available)
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