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A Berning Robot Star Camera, chrome, serial no. D156281, with Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar f/2 40mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2441313, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G, some light internal haze and cleaning marks, together with Schneider Xenagon f/3.5 30mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3494485, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some internal haze, complete with viewfinder, various filters and accessories in fitted leather hardcase (a lot)
A vintage viewfinder with a quantity of Cavenders Ltd, 'Peeps into Many Lands', second series of real photograph cards featuring Japan, India, America and other lands, a box of postcards to include topographical and Canadian sports series and an album of photographic postcards and Tucks postcards to include topographical scenes, also greetings cards etc (4).
A mid 1930's Leica III camera No. 258916, with summar F=5cm 1:2 lens No 316861, together with a Summaron 3.5, 1:3.5 lens an optical viewfinder, m finder 3.5-13.5, an Elmar F=9cm screw mount lens with slip on cover, a Tewe polyfocus viewfinder, a Weslon master II exposure meter and a flash bulb flashgun (unmarked) and five other bulbs, together with various fitters accessories, all contained in a fitted leather and plum velvet lined case, case size 34cm wide x 25cm deep, another Leica accessories case and a Leica brown leather carrying case
Cameras: Yashica 635 twin lens reflex with Yashikar 1:3,5 f =80mm lens no. 838965, in leather case, complete with 35 mm conversion ket; Voigtlander Vitessa with Ultron 1:2/50 lens, 125/20 lens hood, 133/29 UV lens cover and 24 x 36 35 mm Kontur viewfinder - all with leather cases; Ensign Pocket 20 and Coronet folding cameras with cases (box)
STEINER Hunter 35mm Viewfinder Camera w/ Steiner-Bayreuth 1:3,5/4. Halina Simplette Instant Load Film Camera + Case. Bell & Howell Autoload camera. Russian 35mm SLR camera. Beirette VSN 35mm Viewfinder Camera with Case. COMET S Bencini CMF 1950's Italian Camera 3x4 127. Viscount Coronet 1950s 35mm Camera. Miranda 35 AF Auto Focus.
A rare early 20th Century Charles Urban / G A Smith mahogany and brass hand-crank 35mm Kinemacolor Motion Picture Camera, built by Moy & Bastie, with brass plate engraved ‘Kinemacolor No. 132 Urban-Smith Patents 26671 - 1906, 8548-1909, Natural Colour Kinematograph Co Ltd, Wardour St, London W‘, with Pathe Freres Serie Superieure 80mm lens, and two wooden magazines, circa 1910, body G, elements F, viewfinder altered to internal type in period, with restoration, including filter wheel (accurately copied from example in National Media Museum, Bradford), crank handle and some brasswork and screws; with a British oak and aluminium cinema camera tripod, with crank-operated pan and tilt head, circa 1920; Kinemacolor was the first successful colour motion picture process that was used in the UK from 1908 to 1914 and it revolutionised the film industry. It was invented by George Albert Smith of Brighton, England in 1906 and launched in cooperation with Anglo-American film producer/distributor Charles Urban. Urban was one of the most significant figures in British cinema before the First World War. Urban Trading Co. was based in Wardour Street and was the first film business to be located in what became the home of the British film industry. Very few of these cameras are known to exist and each one in a sample group appear to be different, suggesting that they were made to order
Leica Outfit to include a IIIC camera serial No.372618 fitted with F2 Summitar lens and English made leather case, a collapsible spring-loaded square lens hood for F2 Summitar, portrait attachment for F2 Summitar lens, BOOWU auxilliary reproduction device in box with instructions, Leica telescopic lens hood adjustable to 5cm, 9cm, 13cm, Elmar 9cm screw lens and lens cap in original plastic box, bellows No.16556, in original box (no lens hood), focussing ring for Visoflex, bayonet mount, OUAGO, plus two ring spacers 16468 X 1:4/90, screw to bayonet adapter ring M2 50 M23 28-50, German made cable release for screw Leica, The New Leica Manual by Willard D Morgan, 1951, Leica Manual & data Book by Willard D Morgan, New York 1962, Leica screw fitting Schacht Travegon 35mm lens, and a Russian-made universal viewfinder for Leica.
A Victorian mahogany stereoscope (front glass loose), a wooden hand held stereoscope (incomplete), a Coronet 3D camera with binocular viewfinder for single or stereo pictures and a mauchline ware rectangular lidded box showing an artistic early view of Llandudno Bay and images for St Tudno's and St George's Churches containing twenty three stereo cards titled 'North Wales Illustrated' by Francis Bedford and one other
Appleton’s 1896 Cieroscope-type mahogany and brass 35mm Motion Picture Camera Components: comprising three bodies - first with enclosed geared drive-wheel, mechanism, fan blade and two magazines, lacks lens and mount, magazine covers replaced, second with geared-drive wheel with unfitted cover without crank-handle hole, mechanism, fan blade with hinged cover, lacks lens, third with incpmplete of frame only, with two spare magazines; with an apparently unassociated camera mechanism, parts replaced; a viewfinder; a small projector mechanism, incomplete; two Feet counters and various parts; (a lot)
A vintage Coronet binocular viewfinder together with a Kodak Dua flex II camera, Triumph Flashgun, Kodak Instamatic and a smaller boxed 3-d coronet viewfinder UK, European & Worldwide packaging available on all lots. Please see website www.eastbristol.co.uk for all details. Combined shipping available on all lots where possible.
A SELECTION OF LEICA AND LEITZ LENSES AND ACCESSORIES, lenses include an Elmar 90mm 1:4, a Telyt 280mm 1:4.8, a Summaron 35mm 1:2.8 and google eyes, a Leica leather case, a Visoflex II Peutaprism Viewfinder, an Oubio ring, a table top tripod, a Lecia Meter MC and other accessories, a pair of Carl Zeiss Dialyt 8x30B binoculars
A rare Italian 1953 Kristall R rangefinder camera fitted with a Travenon 35mm f3.5 lens. Also a 105mm f3.5 Trinol Anastigmat lens, Leitz VIDOM adjustable viewfinder, a further frame type viewfinder, Leitz FILCA cassette and a boxed Leitz FISON lens hood (6). CONDITION REPORT Body serial number 20304 is in good condition with slight marking to the bottom plate and back. The shutter/wind-on mechanism is working. The flash shoe has become detached but is included. The 35mm lens is clear but the diaphragm is not working at present. The 105mm has marks around the filter ring.
A Leica R3 camera in black finish with 50mm f2 Summicron lens, original lens cap and strap. Portuguese manufactured body serial number 1466636, lens no. 2942292. CONDITION REPORT Excellent overall condition with only very slight scratches to the baseplate and around the eyepiece. Lens & viewfinder clear, shutter/wind-on working well. Electrically untested.
A Leica II Rangefinder Camera, 1926, upgraded from Ia, black, serial no. 1980, with Leitz Hektor f/2.5 50mm lens, nickel, serial no. 121249, body, F, shutter working, flash sync added near rewind, 135mm masking etched on viewfinder glass, lens, G, some light internal haze and light cleaning marks, with maker’s lens cap
A large quantity of photographic equipment comprising a Kodak Six-16 Model C folding camera with pronto shutter and shutter cable release - boxed, camera bag containing plumeter 130 cd's light meter, distance meter, Kodak Retina camera with flasholder cable, UV filter, blue filter and lense hood. Jay-Nay Quickset tripod, Goerz Folding camera, Kodak box brownie, Smiths Second Timer Clock and a 1950s viewfinder.
A Leica M3, circa 1957 Serial number 857634, chrome with a Leitz Elmar F-5cm 1.3.5 lens number 1334073, a Leica Leitz 35mm F/2.8 Sumaron numbered 1664747, together with a Western Master light meter, all housed within a Hakuba aluminium case. CONDITION REPORT: wind on in good order shutter cloth slightly dusty but in good order film backplate near perfect condition rewind in good order all speeds working well overall condition good bottom/base plate scratching indicative of age no visible scratches/knocks in need of a good clean has still got protective tape to prevent strap lugs from scratching collapsable lens scratched lens mount clean and in good order viewfinder clear matching chrome lens cap 35mm lens - aperture dial running smoothly, focus ring running smoothly, minor scratching consistent with age.
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