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Lot 158

A Rolleiflex SL66 Medium Format Camera Outfit, 1966-86, serial no. 2913636, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 4688241, body, G, shutter working when back not attached, lens, VG, together with a Carl Zeiss Distagon f/4 50mm lens, black, serial no. 5236518, body, G, elements, VG, some light internal haze, a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/4 150mm lens, black, serial no. 4221252, body, G, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/5.6 250mm lens, black, serial no. 4221638, body, G, elements, VG, some very light internal haze, complete with two lens hoods and 45-degree prism (a lot)

Lot 309

A Swedish Miltiary Carl Zeiss Jena Long-Range Rangefinder, 0.7m rangefinder base with 11x enlarging, green, serial no. 150101, body, VG, optics, VG, some internal haze, together with small tripod, adjusting level, orange filters, all housed ina large military-green aluminium case stamped with three crowns

Lot 202

A Newman & Guardia Twin Lens Reflex Camera, 1893, dark brown, serial no. ST553, shutter unit Rd no. 200964, body VG-E, shutter working, with Carl Zeiss Jena Anastigmatlinse f/12.5 224mm lenses, serial numbers (viewing) sr.22356 & sr.22359, serial numbers (taking) sr.22354 & 22355, optics VG

Lot 262

A Fine Sanderson A-Pattern Mahogany & Aluminium Whole Plate Field Camera, 1900-, with Zeiss Patent f/8 19¼ aluminum lens, serial no. 4411, body, VG-E, lens, VG, complete with one aluminium bound DDS Note: Marked to the rear "G. Houghton & Sons, 89, High Holborn, London" Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref.D3655UQF. Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out of the UK. Please arrange your own courier or contact Oxford Pack & Send to see if they can offer shipping. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

Lot 217

A Carl Jena Zeiss R-Biotar 4.5cm f/0.85 Camera Lens, black, serial no. 1444931, in focusing helicoid marked from infinity to 1½ feet, focusing ring rotates freely from 30 feet to 1½ feet, body G, optics G, some haze to rear element, some light dust present, with makers front cap,

Lot 117

A Carl Zeiss Distagon f/3.5 15mm Lens, Contax/Yashica mount, black, serial no. 5903205, body, VG, elements, VG-E, one very small scuff to center of front element, complete with maker's caps and soft pouch

Lot 114

A Contax S2 '60 Years' SLR Camera, 1992, champagne, serial no. 002927, with Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/1.4 50mm lens, black, serial no. 5941497, body VG, single screw missing from top plate, shutter working, optics VG, some light haze & dust present, with Carl Ziess Contax 60 years commemorative coin, in display box, also with a printed instruction manual, front lens cap, & strap,

Lot 139Z

A Hasselblad 503CW Gold Supreme 50th Anniversary Camera, 1988, gold / red, serial no. 19EU14351, camera edition no.119, with Carl Zeiss Planar CF f/2.8 80mm lens, gold, serial no. 7520472, body, G, shutter working, lens G, with A12 magazine, serial no. 30EU13313, also with paperwork, red hand strap, & outer box

Lot 127

A VEB Pentacon Super 35mm SLR Camera, 1969, chrome, serial no. 5515, with Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar f/2 50mm lens, serial no. 6495449, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, some light haze present, together with a Pentacon Super motor drive, serial no. 2726, also with an Aus Jena Pancolar f/1.8 50mm lens, optics G, some yellowing to elements, together with two Pentacon Super instruction manuals, Provenance: Once from the inventory of AdW der DDR, Forschungszentrum Berlin-Buch, Inv.-Nr. ZIM/10/1/585

Lot 116

A Contax T2 Compact Camera, 1990, titanium, serial no. 046869, with Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* f/2.8 38mm lens, body, E, shutter working, lens, VG-E, complete with paperwork and maker's presentation box

Lot 135

A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format Camera, 1981, black, serial no. 1258059, with a Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, camera body G-VG, with acute matt focussing screen, V2 waist level viewfinder, & standard late wind on arm, lens optics G-VG, some light dust present, shutter working at all speeds, together with an A12 film magazine back, matching serials to insert & shell, some light paint chipping present, light seals replaced 06/2022, camera film tested & appears to be in full working order at time of auction

Lot 131

An Excellent Zeiss Ikon Voigtlander Hologon Ultrawide Camera Set, 1970-72, black, serial no. P76403, with Carl Zeiss Hologon f/8 15mm lens, black, serial no. 5098716, body VG-E, shutter working, lens VG, some light internal haze, complete with a pistol grip, cable release, instructions, centre filter in case, two camera straps, all in maker's fitted case, together with the original guarantee, three sets of instructions, original brochure, & two bags of Zeiss Ikon data-strips, in addition, there is correspondence from the original sales letter sent out by Johnsons of Hendon, their reply to an information request memo dated 17th March 1970 with corresponding Zeiss Ikon price list, & a later letter confirming the current price before this camera was purchased dated 24th October 1972, overall an excellent & complete example

Lot 257

A Ross Portable Dividing Twin Lens Camera, 1890-1900, quarter plate, black, with Ross Zeiss Anastigmat f/8 167mm lenses, serial nos. 2963/2964, body, G-VG, lenses, VG, some light internal fungus Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref.FM4KR14B. Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out of the UK. Please arrange your own courier or contact Oxford Pack & Send to see if they can offer shipping. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

Lot 119

A Carl Zeiss Planar f/1.4 55mm Lens, Contarex mount, chrome, serial no. 3339976, body, G, elements, G-VG, some very light internal haze, complete with caps and maker's case

Lot 138

A Hasselblad 903 SWC Medium Format Camera, 1992, chrome, serial no. 13EH11416, Carl Zeiss Biogon f/4.5 38mm T* serial no. 7265262, with 52036 viewfinder, together with a Hasselblad A12 30212 film magazine, 1999, chrome, serial no. 30EE11963, body VG, shutter working, optics VG, some very light haze present, viewfinder with some slight haze present, magazine VG, matching serials on insert & shell, together in maker's box with lens hood, lens cap, camera strap, instructions, & original paperwork from Fowa, marked Torino, Italy, likely the camera's original purchase location,

Lot 151

A Rollei Tele-Rolleiflex TLR Medium Format Camera, 1959-75, black, serial no. S2302558, with Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/4 135mm lens, serial no. 2691873, body, VG-E, shutter working, lens, VG-E

Lot 140

A Carl Zeiss Distagon CF T* f/4 50mm Lens, Hasselblad V mount, black, serial no. 6926078, body, E, shutter working, elements, VG-E, complete with caps, maker's box and outer sleeve

Lot 136

A Hasselblad 503CX Medium Format Camera Outfit, 1991, chrome, serial no. 11EI31240, with Carl Zeiss Planar CF T* f/2.8 80mm Lens, black, serial no. 6859704, body, VG, lens, VG, shutter working, some very light internal haze, complete with Carl Zeiss Distagon CF T* f/4 50mm lens, black, serial no. 6924824, body, G-VG, shutter working, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Carl Zeiss Sonnar CF T* f/4 150mm lens, black, serial no. 7164778, body, VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with 45-degree prism

Lot 322

A Carl Zeiss Planar f/2 85mm Cine Lens, Arriflex mount, black, serial no. 6280962, body, VG, elements, VG-E

Lot 164

A Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex Ia 845/16 Medium Format TLR Camera, 1952-1956, black, serial no. 732372, with Zeiss-Opton Tessar T f/3.5 75mm lens, camera body G-VG, some light wear to paint, shutter working, lens optics G, some light haze & cleaning marks present, in maker's ever-ready case, with lens cap & maker's box,

Lot 192

A Houghton Folding Reflex Quarter Plate SLR Camera, 1910, black, serial no. 145, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/4.5 15cm lens, serial no. 142294, body G-VG, shutter curtains present but shutter not working, optics VG, some light haze present, together with an original advertisement, & a review from the 27th Spetember, 1910,

Lot 152

A Rollei Rolleiflex 2.8F TLR Medium Format Camera, 1960-81, chrome, serial no. 2455322, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, serial no. 4248317, body, VG-E, shutter working, with light meter that responds to changes in light, readings appear reasonably accurate, with split prism grid focussing screen, optics, G-VG, single coating mark & single, very small, fungal bloom present to taking lens, together with maker's ever ready case, in VG-E condition, neck strap VG-E, also with body cap, lens hood, a Rollei-Gelb-Mittel filter, a Rollei-Hellgrun filter, & a Rollei-Orange filter,

Lot 190

A pair of Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8 x 30 binoculars, serial number 1254096, in remains of original case.

Lot 301

A pair of Carl Zeiss Jena 8 x 30 binoculars and three further pairs of binoculars

Lot 764

A Zeiss Ikon projector and screen

Lot 5161

gloriette braun camera, together with 'Yashica ML 135mm 1:28 lens', 'Carl Zeiss Distagon 2.8/28' lens etc

Lot 210

Umarex 4x20 scope, Lieberman & Gortz 12x42 binoculars with leather case, Carl Zeiss 8x30 binoculars, Ensign Snapscope in original box, Paterson Illuminated Pocket Viewer in original box, Busch Wimett binoculars, Kershaw binoculars and 2 opera glasses

Lot 690

Two cameras, binoculars and pull scope; Super Ikonta Zeiss Ikon Bellow camera with leather case, Kodak bellow camera and case, Barr & Stroud binoculars with leather travel case and Small pull scope.

Lot 418

Three pairs of binoculars with travel cases, H.H. & Son's Ltd. Pilot No.228, Hanimex 8x40 & Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem

Lot 220

A selection of assorted vintage binoculars and cameras including Zeiss

Lot 424

Carl Zeiss, Jena - A late 19th century circa 1886 brass Monocular microscope by Zeiss. The microscope in wooden case, including all basic accessories as seen. Case with some damage. Measures approx. 29cm x 8cm x 12cm.

Lot 434

2 cameras - Daccra & Zeiss - 1 flash & 2 Pentax lenses

Lot 219

A Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531/2 Rangefinder Folding Camera black. 1937 Serial No E31202, fitted with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f-10.5cm lens serial no. 2081969, with fitted original fitted case.

Lot 38

A Carl Zeiss Jena Turmon 8x monocular. In fitted leather case.The lens is relatively clean with no fungus and a little bit of debris, scratches and wear to the black lacquer and the focus is working.

Lot 361

Posten Lampenkatalogevorwiegend 1930er Jahre, fünf Stück, dabei Bünte & Remmler, Schanzenbach & Co., Langfeld Leuchten Nestmann & Schalk, sowie Zeiss Spiegellicht, gebundene Exemplare mit farbigen und Schwarz-Weiß Abbildungen, einige mit beigegebenen Preislisten, unterschiedliche Maße und Erhaltungen.

Lot 262

Cameras and camera equipment - a Praktica MTL5 35mm SLR camera, with 50mm Carl Zeiss Jena DDR f/2.8 lens; Praktica Super TL3 camera, Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens; Praktica PL Noval B with Helios 50mm lens; Zenit; Velbon mini tripod; telephoto lenses; etc.

Lot 948

4 KamerasZeiss Ikon, Modell Super Ikonda, Tessar 1:2,8 f=8 cm Carl Zeiss Jena Nr. 1822326; Zeiss Ikon, Ikonta, Novar-Anastigmat 1:3,5 f=7,5 cm; 2 AKA-Kameras, Akarette II, 1x Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3,5/50 2781185, je in Ledertasche, mit kl. Stativ und Kleinzubehör. Altersspuren. Nicht auf Funktion oder Vollständigkeit geprüft.

Lot 246

THE MICROSCOPE COLLECTION OF THE LATE DR. PATRICK MILL (1933-2023)Born near London, Patrick's father was the General Manager of a plastics factory, an emerging technology at the time. He was old enough to serve as a volunteer ARP warden towards the end of World War II, staying up all night on fire watch, and helping out in the factory by day. A bright student, he was educated at the local grammar school and passed for Cambridge where he attended Christ’s College and after that, he achieved a PhD in biochemistry from UCL. He joined the Lister Institute for Preventative Medicine in Chelsea where he worked on Smallpox vaccines. In the 1950’s he left London for Rome to join the International Research Centre for Chemical Microbiology where its Director, Professor (later Sir) Earnest Chain, became a good friend. It was in Rome that Patrick met his wife Jeanette who was working for the UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization, marrying in December 1960 they returned to the UK the next year where Patrick continued his research, initially for Guinness the brewers where he published a paper on the action of yeast. He then turned his hand to business management and for the remainder of his career worked for Bayer Diagnostics where he retired as head of business. During his scientific career, he produced some twenty-two papers and several patents. His retirement allowed him to indulge his passion for historical microscopes which stemmed from a 1910 Reichert given to him by his father – an expensive gift at £35 in 1949. He followed the auction sales assiduously and made a private database of all the microscope prices achieved in the London Rooms from the 1970s until shortly before his death. In 1997 he joined the Scientific Instrument Society and by 2003 was on its committee where he served until 2012 – the last four as Chairman. The collection offered here is complete except for a small number kept by the family for sentimental reasons and represents a broad spectrum of microscope development. In many instances, Patrick wrote extensive notes encompassing research and thoughts, which are published online.(Edited extract from Bulletin 158 of the Scientific Instrument Society) A CAMERA LUCIDA BY CARL ZEISS, JENA, CIRCA 1920signed behind mirror as per title and numbered '399', and contained within fitted plush case of issue -- 9 1/2in. (24cm.) wide; together with two microtomes and an Ottway dust tester(4)Dr. Mill's notes:A microtome is a device for cutting very thin slices from a specimen with as little distortion as possible. To achieve this the specimen is supported in some sort of holder and a special razor-like blade (or indeed a simple open razor which has been hollow ground on one side only) is fixed in such a way that it can be slid across the surface of the specimen. Then either the specimen holder is advanced progressively towards the blade or the blade towards the specimen - removing thin even slices at each stroke. Most specimens will require supporting in some way during this process to prevent their falling apart. Two methods have been in general use from the 19th century through to the present. In one the specimen is embedded in a block of paraffin wax and in the other the specimen is placed in the microtome in a gum solution which is then frozen and kept frozen as the specimen is sliced. The latter gives much poorer results but it is very quick whereas wax embedding takes hours if not days. The freezing method makes it possible to examine a biopsy specimen during the course of a surgical operation. The more precise microtomes for delicate work are massively constructed and of very sophisticated designs.This microtome was first described however by Cathcart in 1883. It underwent minor changes and continued to be sold by Watson for many years. Originally it would have been fitted with a carrier and freezing attachment which are missing. A brass tube fitted in the central tube of the microtome - closed at the upper end this provided a platform on which the specimen was placed in a gum solution. Rotating the large screw below the CATHCART microtome pushed the carrier upwards. The screw has a very fine thread and the length of movement can be controlled by the projecting bar working against the knurled knob. Freezing was obtained by spraying ether against the underside of the carrier platform. This was done by a simple scent-spray atomiser. There is a bracket on the side into which could be slotted a carrier holding the ether bottle. Alternatively a second simple specimen carrier could be used. This consisted of an open tube with a screw in the side. Wax embedded specimens could be clamped in this tube. Watson's catalogue of 1937 lists three forms. The simplest of Cathcart's original design was intended for schools. This one was the middle version and there was a more elaborate version.Improved Cathcart of 1888 JRMS 1888 1047 as viewed

Lot 266

A ZEISS 'MODEL L' BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, CIRCA 1934heavily constructed in coated steel, with a prismatic binocular eyepiece, signed on the left side as per title, and numbered 259528, contained within original fitted case with accessories -- 14½ x 9in. (37 x 23cm.)Bonhams Knightsbridge, 14th December 1998, lot 184.Dr Mill notes:This model marked a radical change in microscope design and is the forerunner of modern construction. All the focussing controls were brought down below the stage level so that they fell readily to hand with the arms resting on the bench.The focussing controls moved the entire limb giving the stand a massive solidity and smoothness. It is interesting that in contrast to the overwhelming success of the design Zeiss were initially nervous about introducing it in the early 1930s.This example is signed Carl Zeiss Jena and has serial no 259528. Serial numbers in this range where in use in 1934.ref. Zeiss catalogue 1934 pp.43-6Fine overall condition.

Lot 537

A Praktica Super TL camera fitted a Pentacon 50mm f1.8 lens; a Praktica TL3 camera fitted a Zeiss 50mm 2.8 lens; a Praktica ML3 camera fitted a Pentacon 35-70 lens; with a Praktica LTL camera and lens; and two Zenit-E cameras and lenses (fixed).

Lot 570

A Carl Zeiss 135mm f3.5 screw-fit lens; five other lenses various; and a Prakticar 2X teleconvertor.

Lot 162

A Rolleiflex Automat 3.5, TLR roll film cameraAutomat 4 SN. 1217363 1951-1954Zeiss-Opton Nr. 619669 75mm f=3.5together with leather carry case, manual and accessories literatureCondition ReportPlease note that the camera has not been film tested so is not guaranteed to be light sealed, taking lens has some dust and haze apparent, viewing lens has a small mark to the front and has some dust internally but otherwise clean. The camera fires on all speeds accuratley within reason inclduing using the self timer function. Marks and wear to the leather case. Stains and fold lines to the booklets.

Lot 1668

A leather bound Polaroid SX-70 camera (as found) a Universal Depth of Focus Camera, and a Zeiss Baby Box camera.

Lot 952

A Zeiss icon projector

Lot 212

Carl Zeiss binocular microscope

Lot 63

Pair of vintage Carl Zeiss binoculars

Lot 580

Praktica MTL50 camera with two lenses, Pentacon 50mm 1.8 & Zeiss MCS 135mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 523

Carl Zeiss Jenoptem 8 x 30w cased binoculars together with Minolta Af-E compact camera & similar Kodak item

Lot 449

Group of cameras, lenses & binoculars to include an Olympus OM-1 (with Olympus OM-System f/2.8 28mm lens), Olympus OM-System f/3.5 135mm lens, Olympus OM-System f/1.8 50mm lens, Zeiss Ikon Nettar, Agfa Colorflex and Carl Zeiss 8 x 50B binoculars

Lot 1047

An early 19th century small oval bevelled wall mirror with satinwood frame, 14" long, Mother of pearl inlaid box, 8" x 5", a ship's wheel thermometer and a vintage Zeiss Ikon box Camera in black case.

Lot 1322

A 1958 Hasselblad 500C Medium Format Chrome SLR Camera outfit, Body No. CR35046, with a Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar Lens No. 3303736, a Carl Zeiss 150mm f/4 Sonnar Lens No. 4134183, Two A12 120 roll film backs No's. CR44700 & CR41705, Knob Exposure Meter TIMCC, Lens Hoods, Filters and Lanyard.

Lot 1328

Various Vintage Cameras: A Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta folding bellows roll film Camera having a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/3.5 Lens with case, a Kodak No.3 Autographic Model H folding bellows camera with case, a Kodak 66 model II folding bellows Camera and a Kodak Brownie Junior 620 Box Camera.

Lot 1346

A Mahogany cased Carl Zeiss Jena No.40792 Microscope of excellent quality constructed from brass and with multiple rack adjustable settings including for the positioning of the microscope slide, the case containing five eye pieces (2x, 3x, 4x, 8x and 12x) and four cased object lenses -''DD'', ''AA" 9250, "Apochromat 4mm Apert 0.95" and ''Apochromat 3mm Apert 130 Humog Immers" and various other accessories including an "ObjekTtragerdicke 1.2 - 1.3 mm'' plus a ''C. Baker'', London 20/0.5 object lens.

Lot 1350

A quantity of books including "The Evolution of the Microscope" by S. Bradbury, University of Oxford, first edition 1967, "Microscopes and Microscopic Life" by Peter Healey, a Carl Zeiss Jena Catalogue of Microscopes for Science and Engineer, a Swift catalogue of Microscopes and Optical Instruments by J. Swift, London, a hardbound Catalogue of Jena made surveying instruments and an HMSO British Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee booklet, ''German Design & Production of Optical Measuring Instruments". S.O. Code No. 51-3275-22.

Lot 1357

A Mahogany cased Carl Zeiss Jena Abbe's Apertometer.

Lot 1029

Chinon 10 x 50 Binoculars, Olympus OM10 camera with Carl Zeiss F=28.70mm lens, Kodak cameras, flashholder, etc:- One Box.

Lot 107

Two Pentax Ashahi cameras, one with a Carl Zeiss Jena 2.8/80 lens (mechanically working but not tested with batteries) the other Super-Takumar 1:2/55 lens (mechanically working but not test with batteries) and other accessories (2)

Lot 112

Six assorted camera lenses comprising of Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50, Pentax-M 1:3.5 28mm, Olympus OM-System Zuiko 1:1.8 f=50mm, Olympus OM-System G.Zuiko Auto-W 1:2.8 f=35mm, Minolta MD Zoom 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.8 55mm and Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 1:1.4 f=58mm

Lot 113

Six assorted camera lens to include Canon Lens FD 300mm 1:5.6, Canon Lens FD 1:1.8, Olympus OM-System F.Zuiko Auto-S 50mm 1:1.8, Canon Lens FD 50mm 1:1.8, Canon Zoom Lens FD 30-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 & Carl Zeiss Jena DDR 1:3.5 f=135 (working but requires strip clean)

Lot 115

Four assorted camera lenses comprising of Minolta MD W.Rokkor 28mm 1:3.5 49mm lens, OM-System Zuiko Auto-S 50mm 1:1.8, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50 and a boxed Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens (4)

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