Editing Equipment Vintage Editing Equipment VintageA collection of vintage editing equipment to include Cut-A -Rut sharpening block and instructions, GB Equipments Film Splicer, Minette Viewer Editor, Muray DeLuxe Animated Viewer, Pathé Baby Projector, Sportico Film Winder, Hanimex 8mm Super Editor, Premier Precision Joiner, Bell & Howell-Gaumont Model 612 and winder, a Muray Viewer, 9.5 mm Pathé winder (11)
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DR PAUL WOLFF (1887-1951), A Group of Vintage Photographs, DR PAUL WOLFF (1887-1951), A Group of Vintage Photographs,13 vintage fibre-based gelatin silver prints, c. 1948, one signed 'Dr p Wolff phot.' in the negative, others with attribution in pencil verso, all 16.5cm x 23cm or larger
TONY GRYLLA (1941-), Selected Photojournalism Prague December 1969, TONY GRYLLA (1941-), Selected Photojournalism Prague December 1969,10 large vintage gelatin silver prints, taken December 1969 and apparently printed shortly afterwards, each with photographer's wetstamp verso and pencil inscription 'Prague Decembre 1969', recently mounted in cream window mounts each 21cm x 29.5cm. Note 1: These prints were selected by the vendor for their artisic merit in addition to their historical importance. Images partially overlap with those in the previous lot. Note 2: Grylla is a photojournalist noted for his photographs of celebrities in the 1960's, but the sombre tone of this series shows a different dimension to his work. Following the Prague Spring, on August 20 1968 the Soviet Army invaded Czechoslovakia. Immediately afterwards it would have been impossible for a Western photojournalist to gain access. By December 1969 Grylla was able to enter Czechoslovakia. His record shows a grim situation with long queues for food and fuel, but occasionally illustrating small acts of resistance.
MARC HISPARD (1938-2015), Guy Laroche Couture, MARC HISPARD (1938-2015), Guy Laroche Couture,vintage photograph, gelatin silver print, 1980, a model showing an outfit from the Autumn and Winter Collection, in sealed Fabien Breuvart window mount revealing details verso, print 23cm x 15cm, mount 39cm x 31cm
Nine Nazi Press Propaganda Photographs Nine Nazi Press Propaganda Photographsall vintage gelatin silver prints printed 1938 and 1939 prior to the outbreak of WWII, five dated between November 1938 and April 1939, all showing the German army, all with press wetstamps verso, some with additional date and captions in ink, most 13cm x 18, largest 18cm x 24cm,
TONY GRYLLA (1941-), Photojournalism Series Prague December 1969, TONY GRYLLA (1941-), Photojournalism Series Prague December 1969,33 large vintage gelatin silver prints, taken December 1969 and apparently printed shortly afterwards, each with photographer's wetstamp verso and pencil inscription 'Prague Decembre 1969', some with additional captions e.g. 'Soldats Russe', Jan Palach Mother' each 21cm x 29.5cm. Note: Grylla is a photojournalist noted for his photographs of celebrities in the 1960's, but the sombre tone of this series shows a different dimension to his work. Following the Prague Spring, on August 20 1968 the Soviet Army invaded Czechoslovakia. Immediately afterwards it would have been impossible for a Western photojournalist to gain access. By December 1969 Grylla was able to enter Czechoslovakia. His record shows a grim situation with long queues for food and fuel, but his account is occasionally punctuated by small acts of resistance, such as the Russian languague section of a notice scratched out. The photograph of Jan Palach's mother by her Christmas tree, holding a photograph of her son is particularly poignant.
JAMES McDIVITT (Astronaut 1929-), Photograph of the First American Space Walk, JAMES McDIVITT (Astronaut 1929-), Photograph of the First American Space Walk,photographed by fellow Gemini 4 astronaut, Command Pilot James McDivitt, Ed White performs the first American spacewalk, vintage c-print, official NASA photograph taken 3rd June 1965, printed 1960s, verso with 'A Kodak Paper' watermarks, small RCA inspection stamp and pencil annotations NASA S65-30430, M, W6, NASA0701-09, image 19cm sq., sheet 21.5cm x 25.5cm Note: This photograph is from the first series of still photographs of a human in space (until this point all released images of astronauts were taken by television or monitoring cameras) and taken by another human. The claim for very first photograph in the series has been made for the image numbered S-65-30431 (see Dreweatts Space Exploration sale 17 March 2021 lot 31) but this image is numbered S65-30430 so may in fact be the first. The image number can be confirmed on the NASA website image library. The full NASA description of this image is as follows: S65-30430 (3 June 1965) --- Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot on the Gemini-Titan 4 spaceflight, is shown during his egress from the spacecraft. His face is covered by a shaded visor to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. White became the first American astronaut to walk in space. He remained outside the spacecraft for 21 minutes during the third revolution of the Gemini-4 mission. He wears a specially designed spacesuit for the extravehicular activity (EVA). In his right hand, he carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) with which he controlled his movements while in space. He was attached to the spacecraft by a 25-feet umbilical line and a 23-feet tether line, both wrapped together with gold tape to form one cord. He wears an emergency oxygen supply chest pack. Astronaut James A. McDivitt is command pilot for the Gemini-4 mission. NASA EDITOR'S NOTE: Astronaut Edward H. White II died in the Apollo/Saturn 204 fire at Cape Kennedy on Jan. 27, 1967.
LEHNERT & LANDROCK, A Photograph of the Excavated Sphinx, LEHNERT & LANDROCK, A Photograph of the Excavated Sphinx,vintage gelatin silver print, c.1910, Egypt, Sphinx with Great Pyramid in background, image 15.5cm x 22.8cm, on titled sheet 18cm x 23.8cm, mounted on period detachable album page. Note: this is a vintage gelatin silver print, NOT a photogravure.
A Collection of 31 Vintage Photographs of Cars, A Collection of 31 Vintage Photographs of Cars,including four vintage gelatin silver prints of De Dion-Bouton motor car registration CF65, taken and printed c. 1930's to 1950's, two at different London to Brighton Veteran car rally, 18cm x 21cm, 15.5cm x 20.5cm, 15.5cm x 19.5cm, 11cm x 15.5cm, a larger vintage print of a veteran car photograph c.1935; a vintage French motoring photograph, gelatin silver print, a motorist with female companions, inscribed recto 'La Bernerie 1928' image 12cm x 16cm; a collection of interesting amateur snapshots of automobiles with their proud owners, original gelatin silver prints, all small size, some contact prints, most dating 1920's to 1940's, a few 1950's, 14 larger size, typically 6cm x 10cm or larger, the rest smaller, typically 5cm x 7.5cm
A quantity of scientific, military related and vintage items including: wooden boxed microscope (possibly), labelled Griffin & George Ltd, circa 1950s; a vintage flask; Atomic models set (appears complete but can't be sure), by Griffin; Air Ministry light box for aerial reconnaissance photos, circa 1940s; Vintage brass pump/sprayer, OHMS label and 3 brass rods, all as found and in used condition

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