Hasselblad XPAN II DUAL FORMAT camera body, with Hasselblad HOYA Super HMC Pro1 F4/49mm UV[0] lens. Both in original box, untested.The XPan was an extremely unique camera, providing the advantages of the 35mm format but also the ability to swiftly change to full panorama format without having to change the film. The XPan utilised a dual-format, producing both full panorama 24x65mm format in addition to conventional 24x36mm format on the exact same film. It was the first dual-format 35mm camera on the market that expanded the format instead of masking it, making sure that every exposure utilised the full area of the film. Camera untested but when turned on screen flashes indicating charging is required. Hand grip slightly worn, some sctratching to corner near hand grip, otherwise good physical condition of body. Lens appears good without any scratching. Box with slight wear.
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Black and white photograph on fiber-based paper depicting a pair of white lotuses taken with a soft-focused lens. Signed illegibly by artist on lower left corner in wax pencil. Enclosed in a brown matte board. Unframed. Dimensions: 22"W x 18"HCondition: Age related wear and silvering. Hole in paper on left most lotus flower.
A boxed Nikon D3400 DSLR camera, with 18-55mm lens. Condition:Shutter Count: 636.This device powered on when tested with a fresh battery. It captured a clear image when tested.It comes with a rechargeable battery and a battery charger. These appear to be in good working order but will require charging upon receipt of the item.All tests are accurate at the time of writing this report.
Five pairs of vintage Ray-Ban sunglasses, aviator W1699, W2051, aviator 58/14, oval W2108, aviator 62/14, all cased. Condition Report:Pair of Gold Aviators – There are scratches to the arms.Pair of Gold Aviators with Black Band – The left lens suffers from a chip and the right lens is scratched.Pair of Oval Sunglasses – Both lenses are scratched.All cases are in an overall good condition.
A Collection of Cameras to include Nikon D3000 with 18-200mm lens, Miranda SLR, Carl Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 8x30 W Binoculars, a selection of lenses, etc. Condition:Nikon D3000This camera is not sold with a battery and as a result, the working order of the camera cannot be confirmed or guaranteed.There are specks of dust inside the lens when viewed under magnification.There are several small scratches on the LCD screen.
A GEORGE III PORTRAIT MINIATURE, THE SUBJECT IDENTIFIED VERSO AS SIR WILLIAM GODFREY, 1st BARONET Housed in an ebonised oval frame with gilt slip, measuring approx. 11cm in height externally; together with another example in a yellow metal pendant frame, the subject, a boy wearing a blue coat and white stock (2) Sir William Godfrey, 1st Baronet (1739-1813) - Anglo-Irish Member of the Irish Parliament, firstly for Tralee and latterly for Belfast. In 1780, Godfrey served as High Sheriff of Kerry. Ivory Declaration reference (Sir William Godfrey) - 5C6P9A8T Ivory Declaration reference (Boy in Blue Coat) SM25QNGB Condition Report:The portrait of the boy is without any annotation and is apparently unsigned. The marks visible in the photographs are fungus to the interior of the glass, as might be encountered on an optical lens. The portrait itself however is in good overall condition.
A MAHOGANY CASED 'STATHAM'S PANOPTICAN' COMBINED MICROSCOPE AND TELESCOPE APPERATUSWILLIAM E. STATHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1875Composed of a 1.125 inch lacquered brass three-draw telescope with shuttered eyepiece, leather-lined grip and a lens cap, together with a cylindrical portable microscope attachment with concave threaded collar to top over open sides enclosing a simple stage and a pivoted plano-concave mirror, on cavetto moulded foot, the velvet-lined box with compartment enclosing accessories comprising eyepiece filter, a cluster of microscope objectives and a specimen capsule, the inside of the lid with pasted paper label inscribed STATHAM'S PANOPTICAN, Combining a Telescope and Microscope in one Instrument, SUITABLE FOR HOME, SEASIDE, OR COUNTRY USE, W'M E. STATHAM, OPTICIAN, & Co. 111, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. The telescope 40.5cm (16ins) fully extended, the box 18cm (7ins) wide, 10.5cm (4.25ins) deep, 5.5cm (2.25ins) high. William Edward Statham is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as first working from 302 Regent Street, London 1858-60 then 16 Berners Street, Oxford Street from 1860. He was at 111 Strand from 1861 where he remained until at least 1871. The present instrument utilises the first draw of the telescope to be used as the microscope sighting tube by simply transferring it across to the microscope attachment and swapping the lenses.
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH OXIDISED BRASS SEXTANTROBERT YOUNG AND SON, GLASGOW, SECOND HALF OF THE 19th CENTURYThe pierced 7 inch frame with pivoted arm mounted with mirror opposing hinged magnification lens over aperture for reading the fine silver inset brass Vernier scale signed Robert Young & Son, Glasgow, with two sets of hinged filters, brass telescopic sighting tube and wooden grip to rear of frame, the fitted mahogany box with two additional eyepiece sections for the sighting tube and a solar filter.The box 12.5cm (5ins) high, 28cm (11ins) wide, 25cm (9.75ins) deep. Provenance:The personal collection of the former owners of Marine Instruments Limited, Falmouth, Cornwall.
A LATE VICTORIAN OXIDISED BRASS ANEROID SURVEYOR'S BAROMETERJ. CASARTELLI AND SON, MANCHESTER, CIRCA 1900The 3.75 inch circular silvered register signed J. CASARTELLI & SON, MANCHESTER beneath COMPENSATED to the recessed centre, within scale calibrated in barometric inches divided into fiftieths and concentric outer scale calibrated in feet in both directions for ASCENT and DESCENT from 0 to 3000 divided into ten-foot increments, with slender blued steel pointer and revolving canted inner bezel adjusted via the crown incorporating a small scale annotated and divided 0-5-10 in both directions and also labelled ASCENT and DESCENT, the outer bezel with thick bevelled glass and applied scale magnification lens also revolving manually; with a Stuart's Patent distance meter, retailed by G. Lee and Son, Portsea, late 19th century, with fixed shallow-angled glass prism set next to a section of concave lens whose relative position can be adjusted via a rack and pinion until the split image viewed through the telescope attachment lines-up, the upper surface of the slide applied with radial cream celluloid scale of alternating dotted and dashed lines annotated TENTHS OF MILES to upper margin, overlaid with a slider attached to the frame of the instrument moving against scale annotated in feet 0-100-200 and with locking screw. Stamped G. LEE & SON., THE HARD, PORTSEA. to lower left, the right-hand brass side panel inscribed STUART'S, DISTANCE METER, (PATENT) and No. 125, the rear with delineated table with columns titled SHIP, MAST H'D TO W L, MAST H'D TO LOWER TOP and UPPER SPEED TO STERN L'T, in original mahogany box with black japanned sighting telescope and instruction sheet (torn), (2).The barometer 14.5cm (5.75ins) high to top of crown, 7cm (2.75ins) approx. deep; the distance meter box 4.5cm (1.75ins) high, 19cm (7.5ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. J. Casartelli and Son are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as opticians and mathematical instrument makers working from 43 Market Street, Manchester, from 1896-1925. George Lee and Son are recorded by Banfield as working from Ordnance Row, The Hard Portsea and 3 Palmerston Road, Southsea circa 1880-1900. Stuart's Patent distance meter is a form of optical rangefinder which requires the height of the object viewed (ship) to be known. By setting the height (in feet) on the central slider and then lining-up the split image viewed through the telescope, after adjustment of the rack and pinion assembly, the distance of the object from the viewer can then be read-off the radial 'Tenths of Miles' scale. Condition Report: IVORY LICENCE 6W1NDVJ7Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS BINOCULAR CHEST MICROSCOPEBAKER, LONDON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe bifurcated tube with dual eyepiece adjustment and fine micrometer screw focus over the arm with prism/filter slider above the objective beneath, the limb incorporating rack and pinion triangular section telescopic focus adjustment and stage with X and Y screw subject positioning, the underside fitted with condenser over post applied with a pivoted plano-concave mirror, the whole pivoted at the waist between two shaped uprights over a Y-shaped platform base engraved BAKER, 244 High Holborn, LONDON to rear edge; with original mahogany 'chest' type box with recessed brass side and top handles, and fitted interior with accessories including pair of additional eyepieces, a half-inch objective lens in cannister, an sub-stage oculus attachment, a pivoted light condenser on stand, two fitted slide boxes with slides, forceps and other items; with a small wooden slide box, 19th century, containing mainly home-prepared slides, (2).The instrument 44cm (17.75ins) high with focus down, 18cm (7ins wide) 20cm (8ins) deep; the chest 33cm (13ins) high, 31cm (12.25ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Charles Baker is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from 244 High Holborn, London 1851-1909.
A PORTUGESE OXIDISED BRASS SEXTANTJ.J. RIBEIRO, LISBON, SECOND HALF OF THE 19th CENTURYThe pierced 7 inch triple-circle frame with pivoted arm mounted with mirror opposing hinged magnification lens over aperture for reading the fine silver inset brass Vernier scale signed J.J. Ribeiro Lisboa, with two sets of hinged filters, brass telescopic sighting tube and wooden grip to rear of frame, the fitted mahogany box with two additional eyepiece sections for the sighting tube.The box 12.5cm (5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide, 23cm (9ins) deep. Provenance:The personal collection of the former owners of Marine Instruments Limited, Falmouth, Cornwall.
Small Point-and-Shoot Camera with 4.0 megapixels CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, 9-point AiAF autofocus system, ISO Auto up to 400, 1.5" TFT LCD monitor and image size up to 2272 x 1704. It has a 7.4-22.2mm f/2.8-4.9 lens. Features built-in flash, white balance, shooting modes, movie mode, and color shooting options. Uses Compact Flash (Type I) memory card. Includes Canon battery pack NL-1LH Li-ion battery (no charger), original manual and arcsoft photo impression software CD. Camera dimensions: 3.5"L x 2.2"W x 1.1"H. Manual dimensions: 6"L x 0.25"W x 4"HIssued: 2003Dimensions: 3.5"L x 2.2"W x 1.1"HManufacturer: CanonCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Untested. Functionality not guaranteed.
A Collection of Praktika cameras and attachments, to include a Praktika BMS electronic camera with Praktika PB 70-210mm lens, a Praktika BX20 camera with 50mm lens and BX winder, Sirius and AICO Auto Tele Convertor in cases, 4 x Filters in case, Praktika MC Lens 135mm, Praktika MC/PB Lens 28mm, with filter and hood, Pentagon Praktica lens 50mm, Praktica lens 50mm with case, Boots light meter, Praktika 1600A flash, remote trigger, hand support, carry case
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