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An MPP 5 x 4 Micro Technical Camera, with Schneider-Kreuznach Technika Symmar f/5.6 150mm lens in Linhof shutter, mounted on MPP lens board, (side bracket and rangefinder fitting from folding bed removed, lacks handle), on Manfrotto tripod mount, six double dark slides, Polaroid back and focusing cloths (4Bii)
Various Makers: modern enlarging lenses - Rodenstock Rodagon f/2.8 50mm, Nikkor f/4 75mm and Schneider-Kreuznach f/4.5 105mm; Olympus - Pen EES-2 and Trip 35; two box cameras; mahogany and brass quarter-plate double dark slide; Polaroid 5 x 4 film holder; theatrical `dummy` half-plate field camera with Wray 6in. brass lens with wheel of stops; Gandolfi wooden tripod, black painted; and Johnson`s Russian iron magic lantern, with electric illuminant, in metal case (a lot)
A Chinese pale celadon coloured jade tripod censer, 18th/19th century with a Bluett and Sons label of squat circular shape with beaded decoration to the border, on tripod feet and with finely carved mythical beast handles; together with a matching small huang-huali wood stand. Provenance : By descent from the vendor’s father who received advice concerning many of his acquisitions from the celebrated English collector H.M.Knight who died in 1970. Ht 5.5cm without stand; diam 7.8cm not including handles In good condition View on auctionatrium.com
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Nimrod’ AEW Mk3. A desk-top display model of this ‘cold war’ era maritime reconnaissance aircraft, the composition airframe finished in white over maritime grey with Royal Air Force markings, with tripod display stand, 11.75in (29.8cm) wingspan, the underside with label for A G Models, together with a similar aircraft with flight-refuelling probe, finished in grey-green, both models with makers cardboard box (2)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine manufacturer’s 1/12th scale display model by Space Models London, well finished in Aerospace livery, the dummy Garrett TPE 331-10 turboprop engines with aluminium spinners, 53in (134.6cm) wingspan, with chromium plated tripod stand and with transit crate 23 x 26.75 x 52in (58.4 x 68 x 132cm) (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream 41’. A well presented exhibition stnadard 1/24th scale static model of this twin engined turboprop powered feeder and regional airliner as developed by BAe from the original Handley Page ‘Jetstream’, finished in the livery of South African Airlink, the dummy Allied Signal turbopropeller engines with five bladed rotating propellers, 29.5in (75cm) wingspan, on chromium-plated tripod stand and with transit crate 22 x 22.25 x 46.25in (56cm x 56.5 x 117.5cm) (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ 61. A fine exhibition standard 1/24th scale model of this twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127D turboprop driven aircraft, first delivered in 1994 the Jetstream 61 failed to achieve mass production, it is believed that only four aircraft were delivered before production ceased, this rare model has a wingspan of 49in (124.5cm), the dummy engines fitted with six blade propellers, well-finished in airline livery by Space Models of London, with chromium plated tripod stand and transit case, 15.5 x 22 x 46.25in (39.3 x 56 x 117.5cm) (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine exhibition standard static 1/24th scale model by Space Models, this aircraft’s ancestry can be traced back to the original Handley Page 137 in service with the Royal Air Force, after the closure of Handley Page production was continued by Jetstream Aircraft in cooperation with Scottish Aviation which later merged with BAe, the Super 31 was certificated in 1982, over 160 Jetstream 31 aircraft have been built, the Royal Navy operate the J31 designated as the Jetstream T3, this model painted to represent the BAe demonstrator is supplied with a table tripod stand, 26in (66cm) wingspan, with transit crate 14.5 x 31 x 32.5in (36.8 x 78.7 x 82.5cm) (1)
* Vickers ‘Vanguard’. A well presented static display model, finished in the livery of Air Canada, 20in (50.8cm) wingspan, on chrome-plated tripod stand, propellers and spinners missing, with original wooden transit case, 21.25 in x 21.25 in x 8in (54cm x 54cm x 20.3cm), together with a static display model of a ‘Viscount’ 700 in the livery of Ansett-Ana with lowered undercarraiage, 18.75in (47.6cm) wingspan, with original wooden transit case, 21.75 x 21.75 x 8.5in (55.3 x 55.3 x 21.5cm) (2)
* Vickers ‘Viscount’ 630. A fine static display model of G-AHRF by Westway Models of Acton, with rotary-table mountings, lowered undercarriage and rotating propellers, 22in (55.8cm) wingspan, on chrome-plated tripod stand, with wooden transit case, 21.25 x 21.25 x 8in (54 x 54 x 20.3cm) (1)
A collection of laboratory optical demonstration apparatus, mainly early 20th century, including cased glass Cheshire and Groras rings, a Hartl`s disc on japanned iron tripod stand and a light dispersion demonstration box fitted with various lenses and differing apertures for light source, (qty).
A novelty cricket smoker`s table circa 1934, the turned wood construction supported on tripod legs, the table to mounted with four red stained wood `cricket balls`, each with liners and multi-use as ashtrays, cigarette holders, pipe rests etc., the crossed `cricket bats` with sharp edges for cigar cutting and ribbed handles for striking a vesta, additional vesta lighter by means of a rasped metal plate to the edge of the table top, overall height 91.5cm., 36in. â€

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