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A LEICA M1 STANDARD NON RANGE FINDER 35MM CAMERA with black enamelled frame and leather covered body, Leitz Elmar F 50mm lens and leather Ever Ready case. Together with Ernst Leitz Wetzler Elmar 1.45 F 13.5cm lens and similar Elmar 1.4 F 9cm lens. Also E Leitz Wetzler 3.5 x 10.5cm folding viewfinder. Together with other hoods and accessories in later aluminum case/box. CONDITION REPORT: Paint loss in places. Scratches and wear with age. Leather case has wear Lenses appear overall OK, no obvious cracks or chips. 1930's approx year. No serial no's on lenses but camera has no.65652 on it.
A Prisoner of War Home-Made Camera, circa 1943; this camera appears to be unique and is reputed to have been made by an Italian prisoner of war in a camp in Perthshire; its origins remain a mystery as it has so many refinements that it almost appears to be a ‘labour of love’ by a skilled craftsman; the lens and shutter are of quite high quality and have been removed from an unidentified old camera of about 1909 and may have been one made by ICA of Dresden; the camera uses 35mm film wound from one cassette into another and the sprocket over which it winds rotates the pointer on the dial at the top, two frames per complete rotation; it also operates a frame counter, which can be re-set and the lens of the tiny folding viewfinder comes from another camera. There are two unusual features, one being the socket for a small spirit level, suggesting that the camera was intended for document copying and the other being a non-standard accessory shoe. The camera’s interior is painted with home-made black paint and the final finishing touch is a holder from a filing cabinet on the back to hold a card
A Reid Ia Camera, chrome, serial no. P2247, body, G-VG, shutter working; the Reid Ia is a variant of the Reid I, in which the viewfinder is replaced by a second accessory shoe and is an extremely rare model with only one example sold at Christie’s in 2006 and another three sold by Peter Loy, making only four previously known, this being the fifth; models recorded to date have all had serial numbers within 14 digits of each other
A WWI Negretti & Zambra of London three-draw telescope, in brass with brown leather viewfinder and lens caps, two detachable lenses for high and low magnification, and compass of the same period. Previously belonging to Brigadier General J.G. Geddes of the IV Corps Artillery, and saw use throughout his service on the front. No. 11462 with WD stamp
A WWI Negretti & Zambra of London three-draw telescope, in brass with brown leather viewfinder and lens caps, two detachable lenses for high and low magnification, and compass of the same period. Previously belonging to Brigadier General J.G. Geddes of the IV Corps Artillery, and saw use throughout his service on the front. No. 11462 with WD stamp
LEITZ (Germany): Leica accessories - Group I. A red velvet covered Leica box with a group of accessories including - long base rangefinder (? FODIS), universal viewfinders (VIDOM and VIOOH types), Leica cassettes in cases (3), ELPRO 3, 4 and VIIa, extension tubes, folding viewfinder SEROO (9cm), SBOOI 5cm finders (2) each in original box and appearing to be mint, close focusing aids - boxed NOOKY and another.(10+ items) Illustrated online at: www.mossgreen.com.au
Group of Leica- and for Leica accessories comprising: A 1960 Leica Dealer Catalogue, a Novoflex LEIEX adaptor (Exakta to Leica M39), a Kopil extension tube set for Leica (M39) in makers box, a Walz Universal Viewfinder (VIOOH copy), a Krasnogorsk Universal Turret Viewfinder for Leica FED Zorki (a copy of the postwar Zeiss finder #436/7), a Kamak cradle for Leica IIIf-IIIg and a bag with Leica body caps (3), film cassettes (Leica, Canon and Shirley Wellard), a quick loading spool for Leica M and other pieces.
A Voigtländer Bessa-R camera body, boxed, together with four Voigtländer lenses, comprising Color-Skopar 50mm f2.5 lens (lacking cover), Color Skopar Classic 35mm f:2.5 lens, Snap Shot Skopar 25mm f:4.0 lens and Ultron aspherical 35mm f:1.7 lens, and three empty adapter ring and viewfinder boxes.
A Leica III Camera, chrome, serial no. 2, 50312 body engraved by retailer `J Lizars, Glasgow` below viewfinder, baseplate markings in English and, with Elmar f/3.5 50mm coated lens serial no. 906932 with engravings in feet, lens cap and hood, and leather erc with Lizars red and gold stamp inside lid and selection of instructions some with Lizars dealer`s stamps, body F/G with working shutter, lens marked in feet F/G, case F/G Body has signs of moderate use. Top plate is smart with a few marks on the accessory shoe, leatherette complete. Base plate not so good with bright marks, small area of chrome loss and wear around the tripod socket. Shutter curtains look good, with slow speeds working but accuracy not guaranteed; viewfinder and rangefinder clear but slight misalignment of r/f images. Retailer`s mark neat and does not detract. Lens cosmetically good, with smooth iris, focus a little stiff, optics clean but rear element is slightly loose. Case attractive, better than usual, but some wear and verdigris in places. Attractive collection of instructions including original Leica brochures on interchangeable lenses, accessories and reproduction devices, mostly G with no rust to staples, some with nice Lizars embossed stamps.
LEICA III ROLL FILM CAMERA, Serial No. 186882, shutter speed 1/20 - 1/500th and slow speed dial from 1 sec - 1/20th sec, Elmar f 3.5, 50mm lens (knurled diaphragm ring badly bent) in original brown leather case, together with a SMALL TRIPOD AND A WESTON MASTER V VIEWFINDER, both in original brown leather cases, a self timer attachment, in metal tin an and an EDITION OF `LEICA MANUAL` by Willard D. Morgan and Henry M. Lester, (12th Ed), 1953 with dust wrapper
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