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Two Olympus OM-10 Cameras, one shutter working, meter responsive, self timer working, with Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements G, other shutter not working, with Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements G, also with a Zuiko 28mm f/2.8, Zuiko 50mm f/1.8, F Zuiko 50mm f/1.8, an OM mount Miranda 28mm f/2.8 lenses, barrels G, elements P-F, fungus
Three Asahi Pentax SLR Cameras, a Pentax Spotmatic F, black, shutter working, meter unresponsive, self timer working, body F, large ding to top of finder, with SMC Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements F, fungus, a Spotmatic, shutter working, meter untested, self timer working, body G, with Super Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements G, light fungus and a SL, shutter working, self timer working, body G, scratches to base plate, with Super Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements G, light fungus, with another Super Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens, barrel G, elements F-G, some fungus
Three Yashica Electro Cameras, a TL Electro X ITS, shutter working, self timer working, body G, light wear, elements G, an Electro 35 GT, black, shutter working, rangefinder functions, body G-VG, elements G and a Electro 35, shutter working, rangefinder functions, body G, elements G, none battery tested
A Voigtländer Prominent 35mm Camera, serial no B 54029, 1953, with accessory shoe, shutter working, self timer working, rangefinder functions, body G, some lifting & fading to leatherette, some wear to film door edges, with 50mm f/2 Ultron lens, barrel G, elements G, some light scratches, light fungus, with manual
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera, serial no 1004083, 1960, body F-G, signs of use to top and bottom plates, shutter and rangefinder working, self timer working, a Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 5cm f/2 lens, serial no 1592331, barrel F-G, elements F, fungus spots, with maker's ERC, some Leitz literature and a 1961-1062 Wallace Heaton Photographic Blue Book
TWO BOXED SCALEXTRIC FORMULA ONE MOTOR RACING SETS, one (C741) is complete with both cars, Lotus 98T and Williams FWII, the other (C1139) has one car, damaged Williams FW23 but is missing the other car, both sets with assorted track, hand controllers, transformers and accessories, C1139 set with Timer and Lap Counter, with two boxed 1970's Scalextric F1 cars B.R.M. P.160 (C051) and UOP Shadow (C123), both cars appear complete and in fairly good condition, small quantity of loose track etc., contents of sets not checked, all boxes damaged, not tested (3 boxes)
BOARD GAMES, CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS, Galileo glass thermometer, games to include two sets of Monopoly, one being the Isle of Anglesey Edition, Spears Games Scrabble Deluxe with electronic timer, the ornaments include a Rockin Rollers Santa Skier, musical carousel with multicoloured LED lights, both boxed and two small hand built wooden ornaments, 33cms H the thermometer
AN ORIS LIMITED EDITION 'FLIGHT TIMER' WRISTWATCH Ref.4118 - numbered 2,340 of 4,118 With stainless steel case and leather bracelet, automatic winding chronograph with three subsidiary dials ORIS Face diameter 40 mm 150g Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE, T.V AND RADIO EQUIPMENT, to include a copper kettle, copper bed warmer, a 'Wombat' letter opening machine (serial no. 5/1943), an original Eddystone shortwave receiver E10 MKI, an Argos Compact 300 projector, two portable projection screens, length 66.5cm x width 37.5cm, together with a smaller version, length 37cm x width 23.5cm, a Trio model 9R-59D receiver, a Magnon-800ZRS, 'Advanced Instruments' lab equipment timer/counter 15MHZ TC11, a barrel shaped chrome ashtray by Fattorini & sons marked on the base 'With compliments of Butterfields of Shipley' with an enamel emblem on the front 'We Shall Flourish' in Latin, a small box of pen nibs made by C. Brandauer & Co. and John Heath's 'Telephone Pen', wooden boxes, tins, etc (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
circa 1930, series 1, the unsigned circular cream coloured dial, 32mm diameter, with centre chronograph sweep, subsidiary minutes register at six o'clock and subsidiary hour and minute indicator at 12 o'clock, several timing tracks, unsigned and unnumbered Venus 140 mechanical crown wind movement decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève' and with start/stop/reset mono pusher at 4 o'clock, case, 34mm diameter, yellowed perspex crystal, verso snap on with engraved initials, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with pin buckleThe MultiChron Regulator chronograph was introduced by Gallet in 1929 and was specifically designed for applications that prioritised timing over the time of the day. Featuring a small hours and minutes subdial at 12 o’clock, the rest of the dial was an unobstructed view of the chronograph function with a minute register subdial at 6 o’clock. Soon after its introduction, the Gallet Regulator became the time recording instrument of choice for pilots, doctors, technicians and sports professionals, and was the first official wrist-worn chronograph of the Indianapolis 500 races.Powered by the Venus 140, it was originally produced - as with this example - with a single pusher to start, stop and reset the timer mechanism. The second series, introduced in 1935 with an additional pusher, provided the wearer with the ability to start and pause the timer without fully resetting the timer hands back to zero.Internal company documents from 1929 show that Gallet acquired exclusive control of the calibre 140 movement from the Venus company and supplied "private-labelled" regulator watches to Rolex, Girard Perregaux, Harvard (Goerring), and other Swiss manufacturers. Some were supplied 'pre-labelled' and others - as with this example - were supplied 'sterile' to allow companies to apply their own branding.
THREE ANTIQUE FOB SEALS The first in the form of a swivel egg timer, with two circular panels carved with a dove and a curved horn; together with a cornelian fob seal, the oval panel carved with a dove in flight with 'Pax Sit Tibi' to a curved wire setting; and an early 19th century fob seal, with vacant oval agate panel with a gold coloured mount Size/dimensions: first 2.5cm long; second 2.8cm long; third 3.4cm long Gross weight: 18.1 grams Condition Report: The fobs all have wear. They all have later loop suspensions attached to the bales The timer fob has a lot of wear to the suspensory bale, general wear Cornelian fob has a lot of wear to the setting, holes to orb detail, the bale has lead solder Condition Report Disclaimer
British Admiralty Torpedo Timer, nickel plated case with white enamel face with subsidiary dial. Complete with the original hands. Reverse with Admiralty style broad arrow with “No 279106”. Appears to not be in working order. Accompanied by another British Army issue stop watch with the case stamped to the reverse with broad arrow and “1/10 Sec VC/2534 18194”. This example is in working order. Both items sold as static display pieces.
A modern Oris Big Crown Timer Automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 44mm, Ref. 7660-42, c2014, black dial with day and date apertures, rotating bezel, glazed rear panel, 26 jewel movement, serial no. 32-68627, appears to be running well, on brown leather strap, with box and paperwork, overall in very good condition but with some signs of wear such as light scratching and strap also with some wear
A vintage Omega Seamaster 'Soccer' timer chronograph wristwatch with a steel tonneau-shaped case measuring 38mm and a white dial with three sub-dials, covered with acrylic glass housing a swiss made 17 jewelled, hand-wound movement caliber 861, on a rubber strap. The watch was designed to measure the length of a football game, note the 45 min marker at 4 o'clock.Model: 145.016 68Serial: 30583720Year:1969Caliber: 861
World War One medals belonging to Pte. J. C. Buttle, 24977, Devon R. Victory medal and 1914-1918 WWI medal, plus collection of ephemera including model tank, six hat pins in a silver topped glass jar, plus two other pins, cufflinks stamped 835, a boxed Stesco compass, pair of glasses in a case, French playing cards, an egg timer, two treenware boxes, a small collection of coins, Devonshire regiment small badge, together with a Valenciennes 1918 wooden box containing unused post cards of Valenciennes and Arras, and a Albo silver fobchain.

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