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Registration – IXI 928Chassis No. – WP0ZZZ92ZGS840565M.O.T. – February 2026Odometer – 85,665Coming from a period of ownership approaching 25 years, ‘IXI928’ represents a striking looking example of this groundbreaking GT icon from Porsche. With just six registered keepers and an admirably sensible 85,665 miles to date, ‘IXI928’ offers a very solid provenance. According to MOT records, ‘IXI928’ has accrued just 500 miles since 2006 but has just an advisory free pass as recently as February 2025. With a great colourway, a high degree of 1980’s style and originality and that long period of ownership, ‘IXI928’ is now ready for its next lucky owner.The Porsche 928 was originally conceived as a replacement for the famed 911 but couldn’t have been more revolutionary. The 911’s rear engined, air-cooled, flat six configuration was eschewed in favour of a front mounted, water cooled V8 with the 928 offering a much more commodious GT style configuration. Dating from 1987 ‘IXI928’ enjoys a generous mechanical specification with the 4.7-litre V8 now uprated to a generous 310PS power output. ‘IXI928’ is fitted with the smooth shifting four speed automatic transmission lending this GT car, all day 150 mph autobahn capabilities if required. The engine bay of ‘IXI928’looks highly original and well presented with the sinuous, alloy intake system seeming to exude a sense of power and refinement.The futuristic looking 928 shape still looks surprisingly contemporary given its age and ‘IXI928’ presents in bright, and popular, Guards Red livery. This S model features a bigger chin spoiler and prominent boot lid spoiler. The signature “lens up” pop up headlamps are present, of course, and an original set of Fuchs manufactured “slab” style alloy wheels are fitted. These are 16-inch items and look to be in a fine, overall condition. A factory fitted steel tilt and slide sunroof is noted as present. ‘IXI928’s’ cabin is even more futuristic looking than the curvy exterior. The upholstery is finished in Linen hued leather and the seats are deeply cushioned and bolstered for optimum support. Mahogany shaded carpets combine with brown trim parts to continue that late 1980’s ambiance. The condition of both interior and exterior looks to be excellent for this car’s nearly 40-year age. A lovely example of a seminal Porsche model.In summary:· Offered from a period of long term ownership of nearly 25 years· A vibrant looking example of this watershed model in a great livery· Complete with a long and advisory free MOT
**Nalcom FTL Synchro Zoom Movie Camera with Sinkor Zoom Lens**This classic Nalcom FTL Synchro Zoom movie camera is equipped with a versatile Sinkor zoom lens, featuring a focal length range from 6.5mm to 65mm. The camera body prominently displays the model name "NALCOM FTL," with the same branding etched on the lens cap. The various focal length markers, ranging from 6.5mm to 65mm and including intermediate markers at 10, 20, 35, and 50, highlight the camera's ability to handle diverse shooting requirements.The camera is designed with several controls and indicators on its body. Notably, it features a radial dial that likely controls frame rates with options such as "36," "18," and "24," and a circular window labeled "S," "END," and other marks, potentially indicating film status or exposure settings. The on/off switch is labeled with "1" and "0," complemented by green and red buttons situated on the top, possibly functioning as start/stop recording controls. Additionally, a lever marked "PULL -> MANUAL" near the lens suggests manual zoom or focus capabilities. Constructed with a textured black finish, the camera also has a carrying strap, signifying its portability. A socket or jack located on the lower back side might be intended for an external accessory or power supply. While the camera and lens appear to be in good visual condition externally, the camera is sold as untested, and the lens does contain some internal fungus. This Nalcom FTL Synchro Zoom represents a piece of cinematic history with potential for restoration or collection.
**Assortment of Vintage Leica Camera and Lens Cases in Leather and Plastic**This collection comprises a variety of vintage camera and lens cases, prominently featuring renowned Leica branding. The items include:1. **Four brown leather cylindrical cases** with varying heights, ranging from the tallest at approximately 8 inches to the smallest at approximately 3 inches, providing protective storage for different sizes of camera lenses.2. **Two black leather open-top cases**, potentially for wider lenses or additional photographic equipment, measuring around 7 inches and 5 inches in height respectively.3. **Five clear plastic cylindrical cases** with black screw-on lids, ranging from 8 inches to 3 inches in height, ideal for lens identification and easy access.4. **A black holder**, possibly used for organizing smaller pieces, approximately 7 inches wide and 4 inches high, offering convenient storage solutions.5. **A black leather carrying case**, with metallic clasps, measuring approximately 12 inches wide and 10 inches high, designed for comprehensive transport needs.Additionally, the image highlights **two Leica branded lens camera cases**:- **Black rectangular case** with a metal latch closure and an adjustable strap, in good condition, ideal for secure and stylish transport of Leica cameras or lenses.- **Brown rectangular case** featuring a strap and showing some wear and tear, reflecting its vintage charm.This assortment is an excellent opportunity for collectors and photography enthusiasts, offering elegant, functional solutions for protecting and transporting valuable Leica gear.
**Vintage 1940s Strand Electric Patt. 60 Studio Film Light** This item is a Strand Electric Patt. 60 studio film light, dating to the 1940s, complete with its metal tripod stand. It features a rectangular, riveted sheet metal housing and a circular lens holder with a concave reflector for controlled light dispersion. The front includes a brass or brass-coated ring and slots for cooling, typical of Strand Electric's professional lighting design. The tripod is adjustable, constructed of lightweight metal, with screw-tightened fittings for height adjustment. The original identification plate, affixed to the housing, reads "STRAND ELECTRIC," "PATT. 60," and "REF. 6993," confirming its mid-century origin. An intact electrical cable with an inline control switch is present, suggesting functional potential. The light is mounted securely to the tripod via a central bracket with a manual adjustment knob, allowing for precise angling. This iconic industrial light, widely used in mid-20th-century cinema and stage production, showcases moderate wear indicative of age and professional use.
Antique Wooden Stereoscope Slide ViewerThis antique stereoscope slide viewer, crafted from wood, is designed for viewing stereoscopic images to achieve a three-dimensional effect. The viewer is equipped with a magnifying lens and dual viewing lenses; however, it is noted that one of the viewing lenses contains a crack. The device measures 11 inches in height, 5 inches in length, and 9 inches in depth. This piece represents the technological advancement in visual entertainment from its era, providing insight into early methods of 3D image viewing.
Polaroid Land Camera Model 180 with Accessories A vintage Polaroid Land Camera Model 180, produced between 1965 and 1969, housed in a black leather or leatherette carrying case. This professional-grade instant camera features a collapsible bellows design and a Tominon 114mm f/4.5 lens manufactured by Tomioka Opt. Co., Japan. The lens includes a Copal shutter with flash synchronisation settings marked "X V M." The set includes several original accessories: - **Polaroid Filter Kit**: Cylindrical black container marked "POLAROID FILTER KIT" housing optical filters. - **Polaroid Portrait Kit**: Rectangular black container marked "POLAROID PORTRAIT KIT," including lenses for portrait photography, with a corresponding "POLAROID PORTRAIT ATTACHMENT" for adjusting focus within a range of 19 to 42 inches. - **Instruction Manual**: Original guide titled "How To Use The Polaroid Land Camera Model 180," stored in a clear protective sleeve. - **Light Meter**: Integrated or detachable exposure dial with adjustable ASA and shutter speed settings. The case is equipped with metallic hardware, including polished latches and a keyhole, and lined internally with a soft beige material for accessory protection. Additional components include boxed vintage items such as "PHILIPS AG3B" bulbs and "PHOTOFULX" light accessories, along with a bundled black cable. This extensive kit reflects Polaroid's mid-20th-century design, suitable for professional photography. A highly collectible piece in original condition.
Canon Powershot G7 X Mark II Camera with BatteryThe Canon Powershot G7 X Mark II camera is in working condition, with the battery still holding a charge and functioning well for photography. While there is some dust present on and inside the lens, it does not impact the quality of the images captured and is not visible on the digital display.The digital screen is in near-perfect condition, with a minor mark located on the very bottom edge that does not affect the display functionality. It should be noted that the camera does not come with a charger or its original box. Additionally, the camera may benefit from cleaning, as it has been stored in a drawer for an extended period.
Collection of Vintage Cameras including Canon EOS 750, Praktica TL 1000, and Bencini Comet SThis collection includes five vintage cameras, dated from the 1950s to the late 20th century, representing various technological stages of film photography.1. **Canon EOS 750** - **Description**: A black-bodied SLR camera with an autofocus system, introduced in 1988. - **Lens Markings**: Equipped with a **Canon Zoom Lens EF 35-70mm 1:3.5-4.5**, with focal length and aperture specifications marked in white. - **Features**: Dust and slight wear visible; includes a neck strap and a built-in flash. 2. **Praktica TL 1000** - **Description**: A black and silver-bodied manual SLR camera made in East Germany during the 1970s to early 1980s. - **Markings**: "PRAKTICA TL 1000" embossed on the pentaprism housing. - **Features**: Provided with a lens cap and manual dials for shutter speed adjustments. 3. **Bencini Comet S** - **Description**: A compact medium-format camera from the 1950s, manufactured in Italy by *Bencini Milano*. - **Notable Markings**: Engraved "COMET S," "bencini," and "MILANO" on the top. - **Physical Attributes**: Combination of silver metal and black textured covering with a winding knob and shutter release button. Accompanied by its original brown leather case.4. **Praktica Nova 1** - **Description**: A dual-tone silver and black SLR camera from the mid-1960s, manufactured by Pentacon in East Germany. - **Lens**: *Meyer-Optik Görlitz Domiplan 2.8/50* lens with a manual aperture and focus system. - **Features**: Leather strap and a mechanical film-advance lever. Moderate wear visible. 5. **CORFET S (Unclear Identification)** - **Description**: A compact rangefinder-style camera with a silver body and black textured grips, likely from the late 1950s to early 1960s. - **Lens Markings**: Annotated "Coated" to indicate treated optics. - **Features**: Equipped with a leather case and chrome detailing. The group spans decades of camera innovation, from simple mechanical designs to early autofocus SLR systems.
Collection of Vintage and Modern Cameras with Accessories This group includes a range of photographic equipment spanning several eras, offering items for collectors or hobbyist photographers. Prominent items include:1. **Jessops Camera Bag**: Blue fabric with black detailing, featuring a silver "JESSOPS" badge. It shows wear from use and includes a shoulder strap for portability.2. **Cameras**: - **Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20**: Digital bridge camera from 2004 with "Lumix" and "Leica DC Vario-Elmarit" lens markings. Key features include manual controls, a built-in zoom lens (7.4mm–88.8mm, f/2.8–f/3.7), and a hot shoe for accessories. - **Fujifilm FinePix SL-series**: Likely a mid-2010s bridge camera with ergonomic grip, a zoom lens, and manual adjustment capabilities. Its features include prominent mode dials and the "FinePix SL" marking. - **Fujifilm Digital Camera**: Black bridge-style model with a "Super EBC Fujinon Lens" offering 30x optical zoom. Includes a strap and manual controls. - **Minolta Dynax 5xi**: Autofocus film SLR from 1992, with durable black plastic design and a visible A-mount lens mount. - **Minolta**: A silver body with an AF Zoom 35-200mm f/4.5–5.6 lens, dating to the 1990s/2000s, suitable for film photography. - **Pentax Zoom 70-S**: 1990s point-and-shoot 35mm film camera with integrated zoom (35mm–70mm) and "TELE-MACRO" capability.3. **Accessories**: - Loose lenses: Includes two interchangeable lenses, one ridged in black and another in silver, without visible branding. - Large telephoto lens and loose lens caps, presumably compatible with items from the set.The items exhibit signs of use consistent with their age and functionality, ranging from vintage film cameras to more modern bridge and digital models. This collection represents a blend of analogue and early digital photographic equipment, offering both practical use and historical significance.
Collection of Boxed Toy Tractors and Farm Equipment with AccessoriesThis collection features an impressive array of toy farm machinery, each piece reflecting iconic agricultural equipment. Highlights include the boxed "Case 600 Tractor," notable for its red and orange livery, and the "New Holland Combine" in vivid yellow, both capturing the essence of their real-world counterparts. Additionally, the collection includes a "Case International" tractor at a 1/32 scale, offering a detailed miniature model of this well-known agricultural brand. An intriguing inclusion is the boxed set of salt and pepper shakers, styled with a small green tractor and possibly corn-themed accompaniments, merging practicality with playful design. Supplementing the boxed items is a variety of loose equipment, including a green farm implement with distinctive yellow elements and a red trailer branded "Northern Pacific Railway." Together, these items provide a nostalgic yet educational glimpse into agricultural and railway history through the lens of childhood playthings.
Collection of Vintage Cameras, Lenses, and Accessories This collection includes various vintage cameras, lenses, and photography accessories, predominantly from the mid-to-late 20th century. ### Cameras: 1. **Agfa Optima Parat**: A 35mm half-frame camera with black plastic and leatherette body, dating to the 1960s. 2. **Kodak Brownie 127**: Plastic-bodied camera with a beige faceplate around the lens; produced mid-20th century. 3. **Olympus Trip 35**: Compact 35mm film camera with silver and black design, manufactured circa 1967–1984. 4. **Canon Sure Shot**: Autofocus compact film camera with a plastic body and red shutter button, likely from the late 1980s or early 1990s. 5. **Hanimex 35 HS**: Black plastic compact film camera with red shutter button and cold shoe flash mount, dating to the late 1970s to 1980s. 6. An additional compact 35mm camera with a zoom lens, partially identifiable. ### Lenses: 1. **Pentax Lenses**: Includes "SMC Pentax-M Zoom 1:4 75-150mm" and other marked “Pentax-M 200mm 1:4” and "Pentax-Zoom." 2. **Asahi Opt. Co. Lens**: Marked "ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN" with serial number "7651500". 3. **Hoya Filters**: Includes a “HOYA HMC 49mm Skylight (1B)” filter. ### Accessories: - **Camera Bags**: Includes a beige textured camera bag and a black leather or faux leather case. - **Filters**: Assorted circular filters visible among the items. - **Additional Accessories**: Includes a black drawstring pouch, a red lens cap, and a partially visible red box labelled "PRINZ." ### Context and Era: The collection ranges from the 1950s to 1990s, encapsulating consumer photography's evolution from simple point-and-shoot cameras to more advanced manual setups and zoom lenses. Brands such as Olympus, Kodak, Agfa, Pentax, and Hanimex are represented, catering to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage film photography. Condition notes suggest wear and use across the items, consistent with their age and functionality. Further examination of serial numbers could provide more precise dating.
**Canon Digital IXUS 65 Camera with Accessories (Boxed)**A Canon Digital IXUS 65 digital camera presented with original retail packaging and accessories. Released circa 2006, this compact 6.0 MP camera features a 3x optical zoom, 3.0" LCD screen, and DIGIC II image processing technology. Compatible with PictBridge for direct printing, the IXUS 65 exemplifies early 2000s digital photography trends.### **Included Items**:1. **Canon Digital IXUS 65 Camera**: - Compact, silver design with a retractable zoom lens. - Specifications marked as "Canon Zoom Lens 5.8–17.4mm." - Features a wrist strap, integral for portability. - Rear LCD screen with standard navigation controls such as "FUNC/SET," "ISO," and "MENU."2. **Retail Box**: - Teal and white cardboard packaging prominently displaying the Canon logo and camera image. - Informative box text outlining key features, including megapixel resolution, optical zoom, and compatibility.3. **Accessories**: - **Canon Battery Charger:** Compatible with proprietary batteries, accompanied by a UK 3-pin power cable. - **Memory Card:** SD format with 16MB capacity. - **Cables:** Includes a video-out RCA cable and a USB data transfer cable. - **Software CD:** "Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Version 28.3," with drivers and ArcSoft PhotoStudio editing tools for Windows and Mac operating systems.### **Condition**:- **Camera:** Appears in good condition, with visible markings consistent with mild prior use.- **Box and Accessories:** Minor wear on box edges; accessories remain complete and well-preserved.### **Historical Context**:The Canon Digital IXUS 65, part of Canon’s renowned IXUS series, was designed for casual photographers, offering simplicity and high-quality results. Its sleek aesthetic and advanced features for the era make it a noteworthy example of mid-2000s consumer electronics.
**Collection of Vintage Camera Lenses and Accessories** 1. **Carl Zeiss Jena Telephoto Lens**: - Large telephoto lens with "Carl Zeiss Jena" branding. # - Matte black finish, engraved aperture range f/2.8 to f/22, textured focus ring. 2. **Lens Accessories**: - Two black cylindrical components, likely filters or lens adapters. - "TELEPLUS" teleconverter with Vivitar-branded cover and metal casings. 3. **Wide-Angle Auxiliary Lens**: - PETRI branded with "WIDE-ANGLE" in red text and a red metallic band. 4. **Vintage Taylor-Hobson Lens**: - Engraved "Taylor-Hobson 3¼ Inch f/4 ENTAL II," textured grip, patina indicative of age. 5. **Lens Cases**: - Black leather case with flap and brass button. - Flat, black hard case with zip closure for accessories. A noteworthy vintage photography collection featuring renowned optical brands, ideal for collectors or photography enthusiasts.
Collection of Vintage Industrial and Safety ItemsA group of four vintage industrial and safety-related items primarily crafted from brass, associated with mining and safety equipment, and including a fire extinguisher. 1. **E. Thomas & Williams Miner’s Lamp** A tall brass miner’s safety lamp measuring approximately 20–25 cm in height. Features include a cylindrical glass insert, structural frame bars, perforated domed brass cap for ventilation, and a wick mechanism within the central chamber. Markings on the lamp read: - "E. THOMAS & WILLIAMS LTD" - "ABERDARE" This piece originates from Wales, produced by a manufacturer known for mining equipment.2. **Small Brass Safety Lamp** A smaller brass miner’s lamp, standing approximately 10 cm tall. It features a simplified design with patina and signs of corrosion on the top section. Its form mirrors larger miner’s safety lamps with a central glass housing for illumination. The markings are faint due to age and oxidation.3. **CEAG Mining Lantern** A brass inspection or mining lantern approximately 18–22 cm in height. It features a wooden grip handle, a cylindrical body, and a protruding circular glass lens framed by a grid for protection. Embossed text on the side identifies it: - "C.F.K.E" Likely employed as a portable carbide or electric light in industrial settings.4. **Minimax Fire Extinguisher** A cylindrical brass fire extinguisher measuring approximately 30 cm in length, labelled: - "MINIMAX – FIRE EXTINGUISHER" - Includes operational instructions and manufacturer details. Manufactured by Minimax Ltd, known for producing firefighting equipment in the mid-20th century. This piece likely dates to the 1950s or 1960s and uses carbon tetrachloride, a fluid no longer in use due to safety regulations.This collection encompasses items from the late 19th to mid-20th century, reflecting both mining and safety equipment histories. Key brands include E. Thomas & Williams of Aberdare and CEAG Ltd, notable for their contributions to industrial safety standards.
This vintage set includes a Kodak 200mm camera lens, a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Tele-Xenar f/4.8 lens, made in Germany, with serial number 987496. The set also features the original Kodak-branded metal lens hood, a protective lens cap, and a vintage brown leather carrying case with a red velvet interior and adjustable strap. The case measures 5.5 inches in height and includes fitted compartments and elastic bands to securely store the lens and its accessories. This set is ideal for photography enthusiasts or collectors seeking vintage camera equipment with both functional and aesthetic appeal. This lens is designed for capturing distant subjects with precision, making it perfect for nature, wildlife, or portrait photography. Compatible with vintage camera systems, it offers a classic photography experience, appealing to those who appreciate the craftsmanship of mid-20th-century optics. The lens exterior shows minimal wear consistent with its age and use. The optics appear clear with no visible cracks, although some dust particles are present and may require cleaning for optimal performance. The leather case is in good vintage condition, with functional clasps and minor signs of wear. This unique lot offers a nostalgic glimpse into vintage photography and would make a fine addition to any camera or optics collection. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Sidney Herbert magic lantern, featuring an original brass lens engraved "Darlot Paris," accompanied by a collection of authentic accessories. The set is housed in its original wooden case, stamped with "Sidney Herbert, 22 Milk Street, Boston." The Darlot Paris lens, a high-quality optical component, adds significant historical and collectible value. Issued: Late 19th to early 20th centuryDimensions: 14.75"HCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed.
A vintage Schneider-Kreuznach Retina Tele-Xenar lens featuring a focal length of 135mm and a maximum aperture of f/4. This precision-crafted lens is compatible with Retina cameras and offers exceptional performance for telephoto photography. Manufactured in Germany, the lens is renowned for its optical clarity and robust design, making it a valuable addition for collectors and photographers alike. Measures approximately 3"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Bausch and Lomb Balcote lens featuring a 25mm focal length and f/2.7 aperture. This precision-crafted lens is designed for high optical performance and is mounted on a black baseplate. The piece displays engraved details including a marked aperture scale, adding to its functionality and collectible value. Manufactured by Bausch and Lomb, a renowned optical instrument company established in 1853 and recognized for its exceptional craftsmanship in lenses and optical products. Dimensions: 1.5"H x 2.25" dia. Condition: Age related wear.
A vintage Schneider Tele-Xenar 200mm f/4.8 lens kit, manufactured in Germany and designed for Kodak Instamatic Reflex and Retina Reflex cameras. This 7-piece set includes the Tele-Xenar 200mm f/4.8 lens with serial number 9067840, a leather carrying case with red velvet lining measuring 5.5"H, a lens hood, front and rear lens caps, and two additional attachment accessories. The lens is renowned for its long focal length, making it ideal for wildlife, candid, and telephoto photography. This German-made lens showcases exceptional mid-century craftsmanship and precision engineering, making it a prized piece for collectors and photography enthusiasts. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage TDC Vivid projector, featuring the Selectron Semimatic model by the Three Dimension Co., with patent number 2,590,492. The projector includes a Trionar Anastigmat coated lens with a 5" focal length and f/3.5 aperture, ensuring clear and vivid image projection. It comes housed in its original textured carrying case, marked with the TDC Vivid emblem, measuring 15"L x 12"W x 12"H. This piece is ideal for collectors of vintage audiovisual equipment or retro enthusiasts. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A rare and antique Marcy's Sciopticon magic lantern projector, featuring a sturdy wooden case and original brass lens components. This early projection device, patented in the late 19th century, was used for projecting images using oil or gas light before the advent of electric projectors. The wooden case is intact with functional latches, and the brass lens assembly remains well-preserved, showcasing the innovative design of the period. Marcy's Sciopticon was renowned for its use in educational and entertainment settings, making this an important collectible for enthusiasts of optical history. Issued: c. 1870Dimensions: 14.5"HCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed.
A vintage Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Tele-Xenar f/4 135mm lens, manufactured in Germany. This precision-crafted lens features a durable metal construction and an f/4 aperture, providing excellent performance for telephoto photography. The lens comes with its original clear plastic display case, offering both storage and protection. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A Nikon Coolpix L22 digital camera, featuring a 12.0-megapixel sensor and a 3.6x zoom lens. This compact and lightweight model, finished in a striking red design, offers "Easy Auto Mode" for simplified operation. It includes a hand strap for convenience and portability. Issued: c. 2010Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed.
A Leica IIIc camera, No. 515647, circa 1950, with Elmar f=5cm 1:3.5 lens, with brown leather case, together with a Voigtländer Colour-Skopar 50mm F2.5 lens and a Canon 135mm F:3.5 lens. Note: the Leica camera was restored with replacement shutters and full service by Malcolm Taylor of Herefordshire, approximately 10 years ago.
A collection of assorted cameras and lenses, including a Pentax MV camera with 1:1.7 50mm lens, an Olympus OM40 Program camera body, a Canon FP camera with 50mm 1:1.8 lens, a Nikon FM2 camera with Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 lens, other Olympus Nikon Nikkormat & Zenit cameras and various lenses, including Olympus 1:3.5 f=135mm lens, Hoya and Optoma.
ASSORTMENT OF CAMCORDERS, CAMERAS AND BINOCULARSincluding Sony DCR VX9000E in flight case, Panasonic F10 CCD vintage Video Camera in black case, "Panasonic NV-MS2B" S-VHS Professional Video Movie Camera in black case, Minolta XD-7 camera, Tamron adaptall 2 macro lens, Minolta MC Tele Rokkor PF 135mm f2.8 Prime Lens, Minolta 7000, Pentax Asahi binoculars 44011783 in case, with other various accessories
Mieras, Mirjam (Dutch, 1964-present); b. Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, Maan en Muis [Moon and Mouse], 1998, a mixed-media medal by Mirjam Mieras for the XXVI FIDEM Congress, 1998, photographs of the moon and a mouse, legend etched onto lens enclosed within a tin case, 103mm, 134.58g (Steyn, The Medal 33, pp.68-71; de Beel 1998-5; cf. Schulman 366, 1203). Mint state; in original grey cloth pouch £60-£80 --- Provenance: Bt Simmons. Edition of 320. Although struck for the FIDEM Congress in The Hague, October 1998, the artist confirms that she designed it in 1996
James Bond 007 007 LINTERNA ESPACIAL RAYGUN by ROKY, Argentina, hard plastic battery operated flashlight raygun, rear fin with a detachable nose lens assembly. This gun uses the same moulds and box art as the Pifco Zetaray gun, 6 x 4 x 1.5 inches; (1)Condition Report: CR:- In un -used condition, original box, with age wear only, with instructions inside box, manufactured in the 1960s.

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