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A John Browning Mahogany Box Camera, 1860-1865, 1½x2½", with unmarked rotary Waterhouse stop lens, body, VG, lens, VG, with ground glass screen and one DDS; Marked to top 'John Browning, Optician, 146 Strand, London, Estab 1765'. John Browning had an early interest in photography and is known to have supplied equipment to Fox-Talbot. This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A J. E. Brown Combination Half Plate Mahogany Field Camera, with Perkin, Son & Rayment Portable Symmetrical Optimus f/11 7x5" rotary Waterhouse stop brass lens, body, G, some replacement and inconsistant brass-work, lens, G, some internal watermarks to front element, together with unmarked rotary Waterhouse stop brass lens, in Prosch Triplex shutter, with three DDS in maker's fitted case; Marked to rear "J. E. Brown's. Patent Combination Camera, Shew & Co, Sole Agents, 88 Newman St W." This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
An E & T Underwood Convention Half Plate Mahogany Field Camera, 1887, with Perken, Son & Rayment Triple Symmetrical Optimus f/11 7x5 rotary Waterhouse stop brass lens, body, VG, lens, F, some internal fungus and staining; Marked to top 'E & T Underwood, Parentees & Maufacturers, Birmingham' This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A Hobbies Ltd Half Plate Mahogany Field Camera, 1900, with unmarked rotary Waterhouse stop brass lens, body, G-VG, front standard slightly warped, lens, VG; Hobbies Ltd. was a company established by John Henry Skinner and Co. of East Dereham, Norfolk. Skinner found they could process mahogany from log to camera on their own premises, and they made cameras under their own name, largely between 1889-1895. This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A Thornton-Pickard Royal Favourite Half Plate Mahogany Field Camera, 1909, with unmarked rotary Waterhouse stop brass lens, in shutter, body, VG, lens, VG; Marked to side 'Thornton-Pickard Ld, ' Royal Favourite' Made For Harrington & Co. Ltd. Australia' and marked to front 'Protected by Registration Nos. 529946 & 529947' This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A W. I. Chadwick Patent Mahogany Tailboard Camera, stereo compatible, 1895, with W. I. Chadwick rotary Waterhouse stop 5" lens, brass, serial no. 4648, body, VG, replacement tailboard catch and lacking ground glass screen, lens, VG, with two DDS; Marked to front 'W.I. Chadwick, Patent, Manchester.' This lot is part of the Eric Evans collection
A German fine, rare commercially-built travel agency model of a Junkers Ju52 Airliner, tri-motor with low cantilever wing, constructed in wood with corrugated aluminium foil silver finish, wingspan 980mm, length 600mm,fine details include window glazing, well-detailed Pratt and Whitney Wasp rotary engines with copper exhausts, NACA cowlings on wing engines and shallower Townend cowling on centre engine, cast aluminium undercarriage legs and tailwheel assembly, believed to have been on display at Dusseldorf Airport and given to a retiring employee of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) 25 to 30 years ago after a fire in the airport lounge, probably circa 1935, F-G, some damage, lacks two propellers, other damaged, one aileron detached, one wheel broken, nose section weak ( parts in bag)

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