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This lot includes an Exakta Varex VX Jhagee Dresden two-system camera for miniature photography with both viewfinders and instruction booklet, a Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar f/2 58mm lens, Nikkor - Q.C (Nippon Kogaku) Toyko 13.5cm f/3.5 lens in original velvet lined case, Kenko EX Auto Teleplus 3X converter in original case, Steinheil Munchen Cassaron 40mm f/3.5 lens plus cap and case. Plus accessories including 4 vintage Walz Filter screw on filters and two original boxes, shutter release cables, a vintage Vivitar light meter, spare viewfinder glass, and a Honeywell Strobonar 100 flashbulb in original packaging. All together in a Diamond C508 Top Grain Genuine Cowhide camera bag with shoulder strap and 1 broken handle, but leather in good condition with no loose stitching. All items are in good visible condition but are not tested.
A Leitz 28mm Viewfinder, chrome, some light separation to rear glassImport Duty These items have been brought in to sell from outside the E.C. If they are sold within the E.C. import duty, charged at 5% of the hammer total*, is due on top of all other charges. However, if the item is sold outside the E.C. then this charge is not applicable. * This charge will be shown separately on the invoice as ‘Import Duty’
A Leitz SBOOI 50mm Brightline Viewfinder, together with a 90mm cradle finder (2)Import Duty These items have been brought in to sell from outside the E.C. If they are sold within the E.C. import duty, charged at 5% of the hammer total*, is due on top of all other charges. However, if the item is sold outside the E.C. then this charge is not applicable. * This charge will be shown separately on the invoice as ‘Import Duty’
Rolleicord DRP DRGM medium format twin lens camera No. 833483 Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar 75mm F/3.5 Lens Original Case This camera is in a used condition and sold as REPAIRS The camera is very temperamental and often will not fire Shutter speeds are often inaccurate Lenses & viewfinder would require a strip clean Please see photographs
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Lancaster 'The 1898 Instantograph Patent' Field Camera, with over-size Lancaster 11½in lens (focuses on full extension as telephoto) in correct lens flange and board, with Lancaster 5½in lens with Lancaster's Patent attachable rotary shutter, with lens flange, lens board and non-matching lens flange, three dds and canvas case, G, old viewfinder holes to top
A D Shackman & Sons Research Automatic Mk 2 Camera, serial no 3046, 12 Volt DC powered, untested, film counter dial on back of camera, top plate lifting of for spool replacement, two spools present, body G, some case lining residue on base, with Dallmeyer 7'' f/3.5 Dalmac lens, serial no 503833, elements F-G, haze, 3046 503833 14,5,62 RDB inscribed to back of lens barrel, with Dallmeyer viewfinder lens, two plate inserts, one solid, one with hole for viewing and two additional spools, in maker's case
An Adams Idento maroon Morocco-covered 3¼ x 4¼in Folding Plate Camera, serial no. 2264, circa 1910, body G, maker's logo in good condition, Morocc0 intact but peeling on one corner, bellows apparently free from leaks, viewfinder F, haze, with an Aldis Anastigmat No. 2 f/6 lens, F, fungus, a Unicum shutter, not working, and three dds
A late 19th Century black leather-covered mahogany quarter-plate Dallmeyer Hand Camera, with Dallmeyer No 2 Stigmatic Series II iris lens, serial no 58298 (lens finished by W Strachan and left factory on 12th August 1898), with Thornton-Pickard roller blind shutter attached inside front door, with 'dovetail' vertical and horizontal shift to front, F-G, some tripod head marking, with attachable mirror/sports viewfinder, rear lens loose, and set of nine mahogany and metal flap-action dds
Three Nikon SLR Cameras, a Nikon F eye level, serial no 6775578, body F, brassing to edges, ding to top of viewfinder, shutter working, with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AI lens, serial no 2064804, barrel G, elements, G, internal dust; F Photomic, serial no 7135229, body P, heavy brassing, eaching to base, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, with Vivitar 24mm f/2.8 AIS lens, barrel G, elements G, internal dust; and FG, serial no 9002926, body G, shutter firing, possible electrical fault, with 50mm f/1.8 series E AIS lens, serial no 3034054, barrel G, elements G, internal dust and a Carl Zeiss Jena 35-200mm f/4-5.6 Jenazoom AI lens, barrel G, elements G, clouding to front element
A late 19th Century black leather-covered mahogany quarter-plate Perken Son & Rayment Optimus 'Ubique' Hand/Magazine Camera, original camera circa 1890, with numerous advisory manuscript notes from Godfrey Batting including card 'Perken Son & Rayment's Optimus Ubique ¼pt Hand Camera purchased by A G Batting in 1895 & first used to photograph the Duchess of Teck on her visit to TW [Queen Mary's mother visited Tunbridge Wells on 20 May 1896]. Used as experimental camera with AGB's Patent Focusing Lens Holder', camera now fitted with brass Wray 6½ x 8½in f/8 lens in Batting's focusing flanges, cylindrical adjuster-tube tool with two protrusions for adjusting internal threaded lens flanges, with original interior removed, with six dds, and atttachable viewfinder, P-F, front door re-fixed (see previous lot)
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass 6in x 6in for half-plate Tailboard Camera, with two matching lensboards, similar lensboard, one with TT&H lens flange and five different subsidiary flanges, with set of three dds, in slip cases, circa 1890s, G-VG, with Windsor attachable viewfinder, home-made septum with slots cut in back, canvas outfit case, with various brass lenses - Perken Son & Rayment Wide Angle Euryscope 5x4 Optimus with wheel of stops, Ross No. 4 6in Symmetrical with wheel of stops, and Wray 7½ x 5 10in f/11 iris
An Arriflex IIB 35mm Motion Picture Camera Body, a portable camera body for field, news, industrial and general hand-held use where sound recording not required, serial no. 4889, 3-lens turret, wild motor in hand grip, tape repair to grip, mirror shutter, reflex viewfinder, body condition P-F, untested, with Arriflex 400 ft magazine, F, bellows matte box, P-F and reinforced carrying case
A Paillard Bolex H16 Rx-VS 16mm Cine Camera Body, serial no. 180 622, 1960, round base with variable shutter, body G (eyecup P-F), spring motor runs 16 ft at 24 frames/sec without film, with Surefire grip incorporating cable release, Octameter viewfinder, 1960 letter from Cinex Limited, backwind crank, two lens cases, extra turret cap, four filter holders and a Bolex leather camera case
A Mamiya RB67 Pro S Camera, serial no C226250, shutter working, focus runs freely, bellows G, body G, some scratching to edges, with 180mm f/4.5 Mamiya-Sekor C lens, serial no 61320, barrel G, some wear to aperture ring, mount ring, elements VG, some internal dust, waist level viewfinder, grid focusing screen, type A focusing screen in box, Sinar 551.43.254 film back adaptor, three Pro S 120 backs, lens shade,
A Zenza Bronica ETRS Camera Outfit, serial no 7112729, shutter working, body G-VG, light marks to base, with ETR 120 back, slight wear to hinge, with Zenzanon E II 75mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 7919699, barrel G, light wear, elements G-VG, slight internal dust, Zenzanon MC 150mm f/4 lens, serial no 1528411, barrel VG, elements G-VG, slight internal dust, with prism viewfinder, waist level viewfinder, speed grip E, ETR 120 back, in alumimium case
A Yashica Mat 124 G TLR Camera, serial no 1111818, shutter working, body G, some scratches to back, viewfinder hood, unable to open battery cover, meter untested, with 80mm f/3.5 Yashinon lens, serial no 760699, elements G, some fungus, with cap, in maker's leather case, lot includes two cased unmarked TLR close up lenses and a Yashikor Aux wide angle converter lens
A Linhof Technika 70 Camera, serial no 1781097, with rotating 2¼in x 3¼in back for horizontal, vertical formats, backwards, forward lens tilt, lateral shift, light meter responsive, rangefinder clear, appears to function as should, body G, some marks, bellows G-VG,with various manuals, Linhof rollfilm back, prism viewfinder, in aluminium case
A Zenza Bronica SQ Ai Camera Outfit, serial no 1510746, untested, body F, scratches to all sides, brassing to shutter button, with metered prism finder , F, untested, 120 SQ back, G, some marks, with Zenzanon S 40mm f/4 lens, serial no 4311196, barrel F-G, scratches to hood, focus grip, elements G, light fungus, Zenzanon S 50mm f/3.5, serial no 5318127, barrel F, small dings to filter ring, wear, scratches, elements F-G, fugus, light scratches, Zenzanon PS 50mm f/3.5, serial no 5503856, barrel F, heavy wear, elements P-F, haze, dust, Zenzanon S 80mm f/2.8, serial no 8202720, barrel G, light marks, elements G, internal dust, Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4, serial no 15701158, barrel F, heavy wear, scratches, elements G, internal dust, Zenzanon PS 250mm f/5.6, barrel F-G, wear, scratches, elements G, internal dust, spare metered prism viewfinder, 2x PS teleconverter, four SQ backs, two SQ 1 backs, various fillters, hoods, caps, in aluminium case
A Linhof Technika Press 23 Camera, serial no 8570, shutter working, body G, slight tarnishing to leatherette, viewfinder, rengefinder clear, with Carl Zeiss Planar 100mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 1859004, barrel G, light wear, elements G, internal dust, with lens cap and Super Rollex 56 x 72 film back
Important Announcement - The wind on of the camera is extremely sluggish and stiff, with release not working, although the speeds can eventually be made to workA Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Single Stroke Body, chrome, serial no. 928 149, 1959, early triangular strap lugs, viewfinder frame pre-selector, later geometric shutter speed series, body F, scuffing to chromework, chips to film back flap, label residue on baseplate, shutter and self timer working, with maker's body cap
A rare original WWII Second World War MI9 issued Merlin ' Spy ' sub-mini miniature camera. As made in 1936 by United Optical Instruments Co. in Essex, and issued to all SOE agents as part of their kit. The miniature camera appears to be in working order (but is naturally untested). A rare piece of spying / special agent related kit. Supplied with an associated leather case. The Merlin is a cast metal subminiature camera using special 20mm roll film. A roll of film yields seven 18x18mm frames. It was made by United Optical Instruments of Southend-on-Sea, England - possibly in the late 1930s. It has a single-speed shutter and a fixed-focus f/16 lens. The body had a flip-up frame viewfinder, and was finished in a crackle-effect paint, available in red, blue, green and black. From the collection of the late Arthur Muggeridge - Arthur T. Muggeridge, born 18th December 1919 - it’s thought he spent most of WW2 in the Royal Artillery and was at Dunkirk in 1940 during the evacuations and was minorly injured by Luftwaffe bombing whilst on one of the navy ships. He later took part in a special raid called Operation Claymore 4th March 1941 in Norway where he was injured once again in the leg by shrapnel. Later again, he was injured a third time when a field artillery gun misfired causing deafness which is believed to have resulted in him being discharged from the military. In his later life he collected mainly military items and particularly spy / clandestine objects. Whilst visiting Devon in the 1960's he became acquainted with Charles Frazer Smith who had worked for MI6 & MI9 in the war, and designed spy items for the SOE and others. Arthur died aged 91 after a short illness on 27th Feb 2010. His amassed collection is now being offered for sale by his family.
A Wray Wrayflex I Camera, 1950, chrome, serial no. 2337, with Wray Unilite f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 98191, body, G-VG, shutter working, viewfinder requires cleaning, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, with maker's lens cap, together with Wray Lustrar f/4 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 171452, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Wray Lustrar f/4 135mm lens, chrome, serial no. 277071, body, G-VG, elements, VG
A Nikon S Rangefinder Camera, 1951-54, chrome, serial no. 6109060, with Nikkor-S.C. f/1.4 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 335122, body, VG, shutter working, slow speeds inaccurate, viewfinder hazy, lens, VG, some very light cleaning marks, in maker's caseNote: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%
Rollei accessories; Rolleimeter no. 3240 in leather pouch, pistol grip, cable shutter release, 45 degree prism viewfinder, quick release shoe mount, another shoe mount, F&H ASA dial, Heidosmat Rolleinor 1 R11 lens, rollei gelb mittel R11 filter, Rollei H 1 R11 filter and two lens hoods. Also a copy of L. A. Mennheim 'The Rollei Way, 8th Edition 1965
Uncommon Nikon F3 P 'Press' or 'Professional' Camera. Body #P9015103. Launched in the early 1980s, the Nikon F3 P (for 'Press' or 'Professional') can be easily identified by a built-in hot-shoe on top of a non-standard HP viewfinder. Other features that differ from a standard F3 body are the sealed rubber grommet around the shutter release button and the slightly larger film counter window. The P version lacks a self-timer. For ease of use, this example had been fitted with a standard F3 back, but the original MF-6 back, which features an 'Auto-Stop' facility when using a motor drive, is included. (condition 5F).
Box of vintage cameras and camera equipment to include; Pentax K1000C camera and lens, Hoya long lens in case, Tamron teleconverter and case, Boots photo flash, Weston flash in box, Weston tripod, Rowl shoulderholder, various filters etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Pentax K1000 - shutter is firing, small speck of dirt near centre of viewfinder.
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