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Early 20th Century Mahogany and Brass Plate Camera's. The first a small Thornton Pickard Atringham' 'Time & Inst Patent Compact Folding View Camera, brass turntable for tripod legs, black leather tapered bellows, Aldis F4-5 lens together with a larger Folding View Camera, brass turntable for tripod legs, black leather tapered bellows (small hole evident), with a Bausch & Lomb lens. (2) Both camera's are in reasonable overall condition with spare plates.
A mixed collection of furniture including two Victorian toilet mirrors, an Edwardian jardiniere with inlaid detail, two Ostrich eggs, a Victorian bedroom chair on swept supports, circular occasional table with two copper tops, Victorian carved oak occasional table of circular form on a tripod base, further Arts & Crafts style torchere, and an oil painting (11)
Leitz Table Tripods and a Linhof Tripod, a light Linhof metal tripod with a Leitz KGOON ball & socket head, ?in thread, two tripods, one with ¼in and one with ?in ball and socket heads, together with an early pocket book "Tabellen zur Leica-Kamera" (Tables for Leica Camera) in German by Paul Jacobsson, published by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, 38 pp, circa 1940's
A Walking Stick Tripod and Three Walking Sticks, a black, lightweight metal tripod contained in a hollow curved-handle wooden walking stick, together with two white metal-capped wooden walking sticks and a black walking stick with a carved handle representing a stylised or cariacature head with open mouth and flowing hair
FOREWORD The Burger Cinema Equipment Collection, Lots 264 to 289 Germain Burger (1900-1985) was a highly experienced British cinematographer, film director and occasional producer; his father and brothers were also experienced cinematographers. His long career included photographing the Eille Norwood Sherlock Holmes films in the early 1920s, working on documentaries and feature films in the 1930s and 1940s as cinematographer and director. Among his final films was 'The Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral' in 1966. A Disassembled Debrie Le Parvo 35mm Camera, a collection of Le Parvo camera parts, circa 1920, P, incomplete, possibly from more than camera, including a wooden front panel with brass lens mount and a circular cutout, with a manufacturer's plate stating Le Parvo, J Debrie, Constructeur, 111 Rue St Maur, Paris, a round brass owner's plate on the opposite side hand inscribed F Cadman (possibly Frank Cadman, film director, 1898-1980), a wooden back plate with cutouts for footage and speed indicators, a speed indicator dial, wooden side and top panels, an intermittent movement chassis, a Parvo Model J metal gate assembly, serial no. 1343, an Andre Debrie 110 volts 16 images motor, an eyepiece tube, several rotary shutter blades, a small crank handle, a quantity of 35mm film magazines, gears, a wooden tripod, other parts and a Brachyscope Optis Paris projection lens
A Sinar P2 Camera Outfit, including 5x4 and 10x8 inch backs, with bellows,additional front standard, soft bellows for 5x4, 10x8, extension rails, bellows lens shade with adaptor, focusing screen magnifing viewer, tripod mount,5x4 camera in Sinar V12 case, all functions move freely and smoothly, G-VG

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