SALUTE Soviet Copy of Hasselblad. 1960. With INDUSTAR-29 2.8/80 lens. Rare early version with 1/1500 top speed & self timer. Neck strap, case & 2 film magazines. Lens pre-set needs slight attention. (condition 5G) Serial numbers/Princelle Book codes: 6000204 (Ki) A660 6000312 (Ki). {cabinet U}
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Collection of Rare Pre-War FED Accessories. Comprising Right Angle Finder & case (condition 4F). Princelle Book codes: 3957 (Kh); FED Self Timer With Mirror (condition 4F). Princelle Book codes: 4314 (Kh); Exposure Meter, non-working (condition 4H). Princelle Book codes: 7271 (Kh) F470; FED Folding Sports Finder (1938) (condition 4F). {cabinet W}
Omega - a Seamaster multi function chronograph 18ct gold and stainless steel wristwatch, analog and digital display. functions inc timer countdown, second time zone, chronograph, alarm, day, date & month. Stainless steel case with 18ct gold inlay. bracelet centre links having 18ct gold caps. Deployment buckle clasp, No 1455/448, boxed with purchase recipts
A set of 83 numbered magic lantern photographic slides documenting Sir Norman Watson's pioneering expedition to cross the Coastal Range, exploring the Mount Waddington area of British Columbia in 1934. These images were taken by the accomplished Alpine & Himalayan mountaineer and skier Eric Bentley Beauman who was a member of the successful expedition to climb Mount Kamet in 1931 (see lot 373). These slides probably would have accompanied his address given about the expedition to the Alpine Club on 30th October 1934. On slide 62 'Kamet Expedition' can be clearly read on the side of a tent. The crossing was completed by way of the Homathko Valley and river, Lake Twist, Scimitar valley, Scimitar canyon, the 2600m Col Fury Gap and the Franklin glacier down to Knight Inlet. Other members of the party were: Sir Norman Watson, Major E.J.King M.C, Clifford White (Canadian skier & mountaineer), Camille Couttet (Chamonix guide) Pete McCormick, trapper and Yukon 'old-timer'. At this time, the Coastal Range of British Columbia was wild and virtually undiscovered country. Those who knew the region advised the party not to go. Watson and King wrote a book about their experience "Round Mystery Mountain"A contemporary Canadian newspaper article best details the trip:KNIGHT INLET, B.C. April 21, 1934Three intrepid skiers of a British Alpine party arrived here Friday to complete the hazardous crossing of the Coast Range after five weeks of thrilling adventure.Sir Norman Watson, leader of the expedition; Wing Commander E B Beauman, RAF president of the Alpine Club of England; and Camille Coutet, famous Chamonix guide, picked a treacherous route through a nest of giant peaks and ice glaciers and emerged without accident. Accompanied by Major E J King M.C. of London and Clifford White of Banff, Alta; well known Canadian Mountaineer, the party left Tatla Lake, B.C, March 18 to pierce the wilderness. Their supplies were carried by a pack train of 21 horses, handled by four packers.They established a base camp near Fury Gap at the base of the mighty Mount Waddington, 13,260 feet, about 80 miles west of Tatla Lake. Major King and White remained at the base camp in reserve. The packers returned to Tatla Lake and the three daring skiers penetrated one of the wildest mountain regions of North America. Watson and his two companions struggled against severe weather as they negotiated dangerous Fury Gap. They were delayed several days by driving blizzards and were forced to make camp in the half-shelter of snow laden rock ridges. Finally, as the weather moderated, they made their way to the crest of the pass, approximately 7,200 feet. Below them stretched myriads of glaciers dotting the slopes of Mount Waddington, once known as Mystery Mountain because the existence of such a giant peak in the British Columbia was doubted by all but the few who had entered the wild and beautiful district.The men made their way 25 miles down mighty Franklin glacier on skis. Though they encountered better weather on this part of the journey, they needed all their experience to avoid yawning crevasses and ever threatening avalanches.They neared sea level in safety and made their way to Knight Inlet, which winds about 170 miles north of Vancouver. The trip of more than 25 miles to this small settlement was comparatively easy.Sir Norman and his companions planned to fly south by seaplane to Vancouver today. They intended to get in touch as soon as possible with Major King and White at the Fury Gap base camp, notify them of the successful crossing and arrange for their return to civilization. " In the 1930s there still existed areas of largely undiscovered wilderness. British Columbia provided those intrepid enough, a taste of what the early explorers must have experienced. These slides show all stages of the expedition, the men, their basic equipment, the pack horses and wonderful mountain scenery. This is a unique set of images detailing an extraordinary expedition undertaken by some of the most revered mountaineers of their era.(See illustration)
A collection of various makes of TEXACO and Coca-Cola vehicles etc. Texaco. Old Timer Collection – 3x Service Station 1940. Plus 12 vehicles: 3x Oil Delivery Pick-up, 3x Convertible Pace Car, 3x Tow Truck and 3x Fire Chief Truck. Plus a 1940 Ford De Luxe Coupe. Coca-Cola. 2x U.S. Articulated Trucks. Scania Articulated Truck. Motor Scooter. Cadillac Eldorado. Plus 8 miscellaneous Coca-Cola related vehicles. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. (29)
Schuco cars, 5380U Elektro Ingenico remoted control car, maroon with remote steering wheel, good condition, base loose lacks retaining screws, missing battery pack, box fair some tears, taping and inner packing not complete, Studio Mercedes racing car, blue, fair condition, some staining, one wheel screw for nut broken, boxed with tools and instructions, fair to poor tears and lacks two inner flaps, 1070 Grand Prix racer, red RN2, good condition, lacks windscreen, 3000 car, red, fair condition, lacks one wheel, re-issue Studio Mercedes racer and 1227 Ford Coup.T 1917 Old Timer car, (6 items).
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER "SOCCER TIMER' CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1969, REF. 145.016-68 WITH GREY DIALMovement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 861, signed Omega, numbered. Case: Diameter approx. 41mm, screw back, Seamaster emblem on case back, signed Omega Watch Co, Omega crown.Strap: Suede. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some very small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL JARDUR BEZELMETER WATERPROOF PILOTS CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s, REF. 960 WITH GLOSS BLACK GILT DIAL, ACCOMPANIED BY ORIGINAL BOX, BOOKLET & AIR NAVIGATION PROTRACTORMovement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 72, signed Pilgrim Electric Corp.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, screw back, signed Pilgrim Electric Corp., numbered, 12 hour rotating bezel which can be used in conjunction with hour hand as flight countdown timer showing number of remaining hours as flight progresses.Strap: Leather. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing some signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
A RARE HEUER SUPER AUTAVIA CHRONOGRAPH DASHBOARD TIMER CIRCA 1960s, WITH HEUER BOX & OPEN GUARANTEEMovement: Manual wind, hacking seconds, signed Heuer.Case: Diameter approx. 57mm, signed Heuer-Leonidas, numbered, 12 hour inner rotating bezel, original crown & pusher. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, some light marks to surface.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.
SCHOOL OF GERRIT DOU (1613-1675) "The Schoolmaster", study of a man sharpening quill in a window with children in the background, a sand timer and deed on the windowsill, oil on canvas, bears signature and date 1671 to the desk, 32 cm x 25.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Appears to have been cleaned. Crazing throughout. Some damage to the varnish around the genrtleman's chin and nose area and along the edges where the slip has rubbed. Wear and tear to include some light surface scratches, dirt etc - see images for further details. The frame has cracking, minor losses and wear to the gilding
A Pulsynetic C69 programmable electromagnetic impulse timer Gents, Leicester, mid to late 20th century With black painted cast iron frame applied with electromagnetic slave mechanism shunting a large diameter twenty-four hour wheel drilled with holes positioned at five-minute intervals to circumference to take pins to engage with the timing contacts, with day-of-the week disc to allow de-activation over the weekend and mercury short-interval timer, set along with connection terminals within a glazed-front wooden case with lift-off cover incorporating front door, applied with paper label incorporating serial number 120778 in ink to the inside of the left hand side and an ivorine button inscribed MAKERS, GENTS, OF LEICESTER to lower front rail, 45cm (17.75ins) wide. Gents of Leicester were founded by John Thomas Gent in 1872 and specialised in producing electric timepieces principally for semi-public and industrial use alongside fire alarm systems, telephones, transformers and related products. The firm initially operated from Faraday Road, Leicester, later (after WWII) moving to nearby Kibworth. They were bought-out by the multi-national organisation, Chloride, in 1981. The current lot would have almost certainly served as an automatic bell ringer in a school or factory. The mechanism would be driven by impulses directly from a master clock every thirty seconds causing the large diameter twenty-four hour dial to rotate. Pins inserted within the circumference of the ring would engage with contact points at programmable intervals which, in-turn, would cause a circuit to become open for a short period of time (dictated by the controlled flow of mercury in the short duration timing switch). The day of the week dial allows the mechanism to be disabled over the weekend.
Photography - A Canon EOS 300V 35mm SLR camera body, boxed; A Canon BP-220 battery pack, boxed; A Canon EOS 500 35mm SLR camera body; A Canon Powerwinder A, case; A Canon Speedlite 300TTL flash gun, case; A Canon EP-EX15 eyepiece extender; A Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera (boxed); A Canon self timer; A Canon focusing screen for a Canon T90; An instruction book for the Canon T90. (10)
OMEGA STOP WATCH FOR THE PRESTON TIMER DIVISION BOLTONthe round white dial with Arabic numerals in black, subsidiary dial at 12, 50mm case, black front edge, in box CONDITION REPORT: The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches' condition at the time of inspection by McTear's specialists, McTear's cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable.In good condition.Caseback generally scratched.Bezel chipped between 60 and 70 markers. Start, stop, reset functions all working.
A mixed lot of unused retail stock to include a Challenge 2 kw Convector heater with thermostat, timer and turbo fan, boxed, a set of electronic Bamboo weighing scales, boxed, a large quantity of cleaning sponges, bathroom sets and cushion covers, all unused (4) - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday following the auction.
Seiko Speed-Timer Sports chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 6139-6002, no. 932249, circular dial with baton markers, inner grey bezel with ten minute divisions, day/date apertures, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial and red chronograph centre seconds, marked 'Water Proof 70' at the nine position, signed cal. 6139B 17 jewel movement, Pepsi bezel, Seiko bracelet, 41mm - *Seiko box with outer cardboard sleeve - Condition Report: - Movement - currently working. Dial - some surface marks. THE DIAL IS POSSIBLY AN AFTERMARKET EXAMPLE GIVEN MARKED WATER PROOF. Subject to persoanl opinion. Glass - good. Hands - scratch marks. Case - some surface marks to the case back. Crown - functioning correctly, push buttons start/stops and reset, centre seconds resets very slightly after the twelve. Strap/Bracelet - good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained.
Schuco 1225 tinplate 'Old Timer' Mercer Type 35J 1915 model car in original box with instructions & key, two Kovap tinplate Lanovka, one boxed and a similar tinplate tipping farm trailer (4) Condition Report Models VG-EX, tear t& some creases to Schuco box Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Photography - Exposure meters; A S.E.I. photometer (boxed); A Kopil CdS TTL meter, leather case; A RS 180-7133 digital light meter (boxed); A Primat exposure meter, leather case; A Corfield exposure meter, leather case; Another similar; A Sixti exposure meter, leather case; A Vivitar LX-S meter attachment; A Weston Master V exposure meter and invercone (boxed); Another two similar (unboxed); Another similar, WD markings ( ↑0553/162481); A Weston Euro-master exposure meter and invercone (boxed); A Weston Master II exposure meter; Another similar (faults); A Lillette self timer. (16)
Photography - A Canon EOS 300V 35mm SLR camera body, boxed; A Canon BP-220 battery pack, boxed; A Canon EOS 500 35mm SLR camera body; A Canon Powerwinder A, case; A Canon Speedlite 300TTL flash gun, case; A Canon EP-EX15 eyepiece extender; A Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera (boxed); A Canon self timer; A Canon focusing screen for a Canon T90; An instruction book for the Canon T90. (10)
A 1950s Gruen Precision Chrono-Timer 14ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, gilt dial with chronographs and subsiduary, 32mm diameter case, stopwatch button, appears to run and function, not resetting at 12, case no. 127133, movement no. A765455 and Cal. No. 450, on later brown leather strap
15 HO gauge railway lineside unmade plastic kit buildings and accessory packs by Kibri, Jouef, Eheim, Volmer etc. Including – Cable Car Set and a related building. 3x water mill diorama, plus a road bridge, 3x 1960’s low rise buildings, timer yard, chimney, signal box, coaling station, football stadium and a brewery. All boxed, minor/some wear. Contents VGC most appear complete

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