A collection of various cine equipment including a Bolex Zoom Reflex P1 cine camera, a Paillard Bolex 18-5 automatic projector, a Umig type P8 dual projector, a Bell & Howell projector, cine projector screen and other accessories, together with a Mamod stationary engine and a 33â…“ rpm LP record, The Pigalle Players, published on ILS - International circa 1956, No'd. 2808A and 2808B
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[Paterson, William]. A Brief Account of the Intended Bank of England, 1st edition, London: Randal Taylor, 1694, [2] 18 pp., stab-holes visible in gutter, worm-track in fore margins not affecting text, title-page softened and dust-soiled, small stain in gutter, modern pencil annotations and inked letter 'a' in a contemporary hand to head, small hole in B2 just touching one word recto, 20th-century pink crushed morocco backing marbled boards, 4to (19.3 x 14.2 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Sotheby's, 31 October 1979, lot 278 (lot ticket laid in). ESTC R10449; Goldsmith' 3039; Kress 1852; Wing P710. Attributed to Bank of England founder William Paterson and printed in the year of the Bank's establishment through the Tonnage Act, this pamphlet can be considered one of the founding documents of the English banking system. Paterson (1658-1719) was also the projector of the Darien scheme and an advocate of Anglo-Scottish union; he is remembered as 'a classic example of the late seventeenth-century projector' (David Armitage in ODNB). Rare in commerce: one other copy traced in auction records (Montreal, 1977).
[Paterson, William]. England's Great Concern. In the perpetual Settlement of a Commission of Accounts: with Clauses and Powers fixing National Benefit thereby in the several Branches following ... With a Discovery of some notable Frauds committed in collecting the Supplies, 1st edition, London: printed for D. Brown, and sold by J. Nutt, 1702, 28 pp., unopened and untrimmed, a few spots, title-page somewhat marked, later tan calf, rebacked, 4to (22 x 16.8 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESESTC T32662 (nine copies in UK libraries); Goldsmiths' 3919; Kress 2359; Hanson 211. Rare in commerce: no other copy traced in auction records. William Paterson (1658-1719) was one of the founding directors of the Bank of England, as well as the projector of the Darien scheme and an advocate of Anglo-Scottish union; he is remembered as 'a classic example of the late seventeenth-century projector' (David Armitage in ODNB).
A Box Containing a 18 16mm Film Reels titles to include Charlie the Champ, Charlie and the Police, Window Cleaner, Round the London Zoo, Cavalcade of 1948, Kings of Sport, Charlie the Tramp, Movies Greatest Headlines, Lion Tiger Fight, Yesterday Lives Again, Mickey's Steam Roller, Mickey Cuts Up, Trader Mickey and Mickey's orphans etc. Together with a splicer and a 8mm Movie Projector.

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