PAINTINGS, ANTIQUES & CAMERAS
27 November 2008
All estimates are in UK pounds (£'s)
0001 |
est. £40-80 |
Nine various Kodak and Canadian Kodak cameras including pocket and folding models (9) |
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0002 |
est. £40-60 |
Cine Kodak model B movie camera, in black leather covered body, with F6.5 25mm and fixed focus lenses, spring motor, leather carrying case |
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0003 |
est. £70-100 |
Fallowfield & Co (Manufacturers Lambeth, London) mahogany whole plate tailboard camera |
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0004 |
est. £25-45 |
Three Ensign cameras; 'Regular' folding roller film/plate camera with removable sliding back and Anastigmat lens; 'Vario Selfix 420' and an 'Epsilon' Selfix (3) |
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0005 |
est. £40-70 |
Contessa Nettall camera, folding rollfilm Goerlitz Billestick camera and a Goerz Strut type camera and a part camera a/f (4) |
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0006 |
est. £50-80 |
Small simple mahogany camera together with a similar camera, a/f (2) |
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0007 |
est. £40-60 |
J. Marynen & Co quarter falling plate camera, within a leather case |
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0008 |
est. £80-120 |
Swift & Son (Tottenham Court Road, London) mahogany wholeplate rapid Paragon tailboard camera, with provision for Waterhouse stops, lens no. 516 (8.5" x 6.5") |
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0009 |
est. £120-180 |
Lancaster 'The Instantograph' 1890 patent camera, within a canvas bag with accessories |
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0010 |
est. £30-60 |
Three incomplete cameras: part of a brass bound Instantograph camera, Lancaster part camera and another part Lancaster camera (possibly a 'Lady's' Instantograph) (3) |
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0011 |
est. £120-150 |
Taylor, Taylor & Hobson quarter plate mahogany and brass folding camera and a similar unnamed camera (2) |
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0012 |
est. £20-40 |
Quantity of miscellaneous photographic items including Electro Bewi light meter/range finder, lens covers, filters, other light meters etc |
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0013 |
est. £100-140 |
Houghton's Limited 'Ticka' pocket watch camera |
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0014 |
est. £35-55 |
Two small novelty cameras: brown bakelite V.P. Twin and a Sida F.8 (2) |
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0015 |
est. £15-30 |
Minolta-16 model 1 camera, no. 622123, with carrying case |
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0016 |
est. £50-150 |
Large quantity of mixed cameras, accessories including cine cameras, boxed cameras, filters etc |
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0017 |
est. £30-60 |
Quantity of tripod camera stands |
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0018 |
est. £120-180 |
W. Heath of Plymouth (Optician and Scientific Instrument Maker) his personal mahogany field camera with unusual adjustments operated by a crank handle, glass plate 8" x 5", with three mahogany plate holders, within a canvas case |
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0019 |
est. £10-30 |
Thornton-Pickard 'Ruby Reflex' camera and a 'V.N.' London camera, both a/f (2) |
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0020 |
est. £120-160 |
G. Hare (Manufacturers 28 Calthorpe Street, London) folding plate camera, 4.5" x 4.5"; another 'The Clydesdale Set' patent folding plate camera 4.25" x 3.25" and another similar plate camera 2.5" x 3.5" (3) |
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0021 |
est. £80-140 |
E. & T. Underwood (Patentees & Manufacturers, Birmingham) mahogany field 'Exhibition' camera and a W. Watson & Sons (Manufacturers 313 High Holborne, London) mahogany half plate camera (2) |
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0022 |
est. £30-60 |
Large quantity of various size mahogany plate holders |
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0023 |
est. £30-60 |
Quantity of larger various mahogany plate holders |
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0024 |
est. £30-60 |
Studio camera tripod with vertical adjustment and angled top; also an incomplete 'Posing' chair for studio use (2) |
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0025 |
est. £20-50 |
Interesting Fairchild Aviation Co. (of New York) Army Air Corps R.A.F. 204 aircraft camera, no. P5270, within a fitted case |
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0026 |
est. £20-30 |
Small brass lens with sliding stop and push-pull focus; also seven various brass bound lenses with Waterhouse stops, various diameters, 1" - 1 3/4" (8) |
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0027 |
est. £25-30 |
Iris diaphragm brass bound lens and seven other various brass bound lenses, various diameters 1" - 1 3/4" (8) |
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0028 |
est. £10-20 |
Two Air Ministry lenses and three other lenses, various diameters, 1 1/4" - 3" (5) |
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0029 |
est. £10-20 |
Voigtlander & Sons brass bound portrait objective lens, with rack & pinion focus and Waterhouse stops |
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0030 |
est. £40-80 |
Four various Voigtlander lenses for folding cameras, a Talon lens and another lens (6) |
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0031 |
est. £10-20 |
Ten various Carl Zeiss lenses (10) |
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0032 |
est. £10-20 |
Five various Kodak lenses and two attachments (7) |
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0033 |
est. £20-30 |
Four various French lenses by Boyer Saphir, C. Krauss and two by H. Roussel (4) |
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0034 |
est. £30-40 |
Large lens by T.T. & H. of Leicester, diameter 2 1/2"; also six other various named lenses (7) |
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0035 |
est. £150-250 |
Large Ross brass bound lens, no. 5 Universal, no. 48850, with one Waterhouse stop and mounted on a mahogany lens plate, 5 1/2" diameter, 9" overall |
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0036 |
est. £20-40 |
Ross brass bound lens and cover, no. 5656, 3" diameter, 3" long |
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0037 |
est. £20-50 |
Ross brass bound lens, no. 3926, with Waterhouse stop, rack & pinion focusing (missing), 2 3/4" diameter, 4" long |
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0038 |
est. £80-100 |
Ross Homocentric F/6.3 lens, no. 245640, with iris diaphragm, contained in a velvet lined leather case |
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0039 |
est. £40-50 |
Ross brass bound 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" Rapid Symmetrical lens, no. 46583, within a fitted leather case |
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0040 |
est. £30-40 |
Ross brass bound 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" Rapid Symmetrical lens, no. 41361, also inscribed Sold by Watson & Sons |
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0041 |
est. £20-40 |
Ross brass bound 10" Xpres 1:2.9 lens, finished in black with iris diaphragm and lens cover, no. 1122865 |
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0042 |
est. £10-20 |
Ross aluminium bound Teleros 1.55 F=12" lens, no. 138948; also a Ross Resolux F/4 enlarging objective (2) |
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0043 |
est. £40-50 |
Ross brass bound no. 6 Symmetrical 8" lens, no. 20508, inscribed Sold by Watson..., with two accessories; also another Ross/Zeiss convertible lens with iris diaphragm (4) |
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0044 |
est. £30-40 |
Four various brass bound Lancaster lenses, one with wheel stops, one with patent shutter and iris diaphragm and another with iris diaphragm (4) |
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0045 |
est. £15-20 |
Brass bound Bausch & Lomb lens, another by Lomb; also an alloy bound lens by Bausch & Lomb (3) |
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0046 |
est. £40-50 |
Five various Beck lenses; one telephoto (a/f), another Achromatic single lens mounted on a mahogany board and three various Beck lenses; also a set of four small Beck lenses within a leather case (8) |
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0047 |
est. £40-50 |
Six various Dallmeyer lenses including: large triple Achromatic brass bound lens, 3.75" diameter, 5" long; Rapid Rectilinear 12 x 10 lens with Waterhouse stop; brass bound lens with provision for Waterhouse stop, with rack & pinion missing; two telephoto lenses and an aluminium bound lens (6) |
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0048 |
est. £25-30 |
Brass bound lens inscribed Walter Booth, Bradford, with provision for Waterhouse stop, 1 1/2" diameter |
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0049 |
est. £25-30 |
Ernemann Ernotar lens and a Plaubel lens mounted on a mahogany board (2) |
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0050 |
est. £15-20 |
Three various Busch's lenses (3) |
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0051 |
est. £20-40 |
Four Goerz lenses (4) |
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0052 |
est. £20-40 |
Perken & Rayment rapid Euroscope 5 x 40 Optimus brass bound lens, similar unnamed lens with wheel stops and an Aldis Anastigmat f 4.5 no.18, 9" focus lens (3) |
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0053 |
est. £30-40 |
Seven sets of Waterhouse stops including two Dallmeyer, within leather cases |
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0054 |
est. £30-40 |
W..S Stewart & Co. brass bound f (8 1/2 x 6 1/2) lens with rack & pinion and provision for Waterhouse stops, 3 1/2" diameter, 6 1/2 " long |
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0055 |
est. £80-100 |
Large brass bound lens with rack & pinion focusing, Waterhouse stops and lens cap, 4 3/4" diameter, 8 1/2" long |
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0056 |
est. £150-200 |
Early Horne & Co brass bound lens and cover, with rack & pinion focusing, fitted for Waterhouse stops, inscribed 123 Newgate Street, London, no. 132, 3 1/4" diameter by 6" long |
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0057 |
est. £100-150 |
Horne & Thornthwaite brass bound lens with rack & pinion focusing, circa 1850, no. 2087, 3.25" diameter x 4.75" long |
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0058 |
est. £40-60 |
Brass bound lens with rack & pinion focusing, with provision for Waterhouse stops, 3.25" diameter x 5 1/2" long |
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0059 |
est. £20-40 |
Brass bound lens and cover with helical focusing and iris diaphragm, 3 1/2" diameter x 6" long |
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0060 |
est. £30-40 |
Brass bound lens with swinging cover, rack & pinion focusing and an iris diaphragm; also a similar lens and cover (2) |
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0061 |
est. £30-40 |
Brass bound 'Primus' lens fitted for Waterhouse stops and within a velvet pouch |
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0062 |
est. £80-100 |
Large C.P. Goerz aluminium bound extra rapid Lynkeioskop lens slotted for Waterhouse stops, no. 306893, serie C no. 10, f.750mm, 6 1/2" diameter, 9" long |
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0063 |
est. £150-200 |
Unusual brass bound concave lens and fixed base plate |
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0064 |
est. £100-120 |
Brass bound lens with early built-in shutter (part of base plate cut away) |
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0065 |
est. £80-100 |
C. Burr brass bound 5 x 4 rapid doublet lens, also inscribed R. Abraham, no. 4941, circa 1850 |
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0066 |
est. £20-50 |
Eleven x 'Mousetrap' type shutters, including one in original Thornton & Pickard box (11) |
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0067 |
est. £10-20 |
Various lenses and part lenses, approximately forty |
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0068 |
est. £30-40 |
Two x 19th century rack & pinion brass bound lenses and covers, one with provision for Waterhouse stops (2) |
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0069 |
est. £15-20 |
Three Swift brass bound lenses one unused with iris diaphragm (3) |
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0070 |
est. £20-40 |
Twenty-one threaded base plates (21) |
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0071 |
est. £30-40 |
Large rack & pinion operated iris diaphragm, 5 1/2" diameter; circular shutter, 5" diameter; interesting early electric shutter in 5 1/2" square mahogany case, circular iris diaphragm, 5" diameter; Agilux front of lens shutter in original box, timing device, pneumatic shutter pump and two other mechanical shutters (9) |
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0072 |
est. £30-40 |
F.J. Cox brass bound lens with rack & pinion focusing, slotted for Waterhouse stops, inscribed 26 Ludgate Hill, London, no. 4629, 2.75" diameter, 4" long; also a similar brass bound lens (2) |
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0073 |
est. £40-50 |
Two similar Voigtlander brass bound 'Euryscope IV, no. 3' lenses, slotted for Waterhouse stops, 3" diameter, 3 3/4" long; also a Sands Hunter & Co. brass bound lens, with iris diaphragm, no. 1529, 3 3/4" diameter, 4 1/2" long and two other brass bound lenses (5) |
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0074 |
est. £220-280 |
Leica IIIC Military camera, serial no. 388954K, the film winder engraved SS K B A 165, with Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summitar F=5cm 1:2 lens, no. 552668 |
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0075 |
est. £150-200 |
Pilot Reflex camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:2.8 F=5cm lens, leather case |
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0076 |
est. £100-150 |
Small F. Deckel-Lunchen Compur-Rapid 45mm camera, with Radionar Schneider Kreuznach F2.9 lens, chamois leather pouch |
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0077 |
est. £150-200 |
Ensign focal plane Rollfilm Reflex camera, telephoto 1934 Improved Model, with Ensar F.4.5 Anastigmat and Dallmeyer F.6.5 lenses, in a leather case with instruction manual |
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0078 |
est. £50-70 |
Goerz Tenax quarter plate folding camera, with Syntor F6.8 lens and six plates, leather case |
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0079 |
est. £60-80 |
Zeiss Ikon 'Ideal' 250/3 folding plate camera with 9 x 6.5 Compur shutter, with 'pop-off' back, leather case |
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0080 |
est. £150-220 |
Newman & Guardia New Special 'Sybil' folding strut camera, with 4.5 lens and four 2.5" x 3.5" metal slides, all within a blue leather case |
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0081 |
est. £300-400 |
Newman & Guardia 'Nydia' magazine plate camera, with tapering bellows and Ross F/8 lens, leather case |
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0082 |
est. £80-120 |
Newman & Guardia lightproof plate changing bag (for quarter size plates); also a Newman & Guardia pigskin case containing ten 3" x 4" plates (2) |
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0083 |
est. £35-65 |
Praktica 'L' camera, with Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8 lens and a Pentacon auto 2.8 lens (2) |
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0084 |
est. £80-120 |
'Beau Brownie' no. 2 camera, within a green case with instruction manual |
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0085 |
est. £100-150 |
Goerz 'Stereotenax' folding strut camera, with Dogmar F4.5 6cm lens, leather case; also four SMS 45 x 107mm plates and a focusing screen, leather case (2) |
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0086 |
est. £60-90 |
Kodak folding pocket 1A model D camera, circa 1912-1915, tailor made leather case; also a Kodak folding Brownie no. 3 model D camera, with maroon bellows, circa 1905-1915, leather case (2) |
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0087 |
est. £60-90 |
Voigtlander 'Brilliant' 1932 TLR camera, leather case; also a Voigtlander 'Bessa' RF camera with self-erecting rollfilm with coupled range finder, F3.5/10.5cm lens, circa 1947-1949 (2) |
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0088 |
est. £60-90 |
Houghton's 'Klito' folding plate camera; also an unnamed German folding plate camera, leather case (2) |
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0089 |
est. £70-100 |
Houghton-Butcher Ensign Carbine folding bed autorange H600 camera, with coupled range finder Mulchro shutter, picture size 2.25 x 3.25 on 120 rollfilm |
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0090 |
est. £30-60 |
Three Zeiss folding cameras, Ikon, Ikonta and Telma (3) |
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0091 |
est. £30-60 |
Wallace Heaton 'Ilex Universal' plate camera, with folding wire frame finder and double extension folding plate, Zodellar Anastigmatic F.48F135mm lens; also a Sands Hunter quarter plate camera (2) |
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0092 |
est. £150-200 |
Mahogany and brass tailboard half plate camera, with red bellows and E. Suter no. 6278 Aplanal B. no. 3 lens, fitted for Waterhouse stops |
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0093 |
est. £300-400 |
Fallowfield & Co (Manufacturers Lambeth, London) whole plate tailboard mahogany camera, with red bellows and Ross wide angle 'landscape' 8.5 x 6.5 lens, no. 47569 |
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0094 |
est. £40-80 |
ICA 'Periscop' folding bed camera with black bellows and plate, leather case; also a Pecto 1A camera (2) |
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0095 |
est. £100-150 |
Mahogany and brass 'folding Frena film holder', specifically for use with Beck folding Frena |
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0096 |
est. £40-60 |
S.J.L. & Co, Pullman mahogany, brass and leather changing box |
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0097 |
est. £80-140 |
Benetfink (London) 'Lightning' hand camera, with falling plate and magazine for 3.25 x 4.25 plates, also including three lenses for 3, 6 and 9" focus fitted inside the front cover; also another patent British made falling quarter plate camera, with twelve plates, rack & pinion focusing, opening front door, wooden body and leatherette cover, also fitted with a safety shutter behind the lens allowing the front shutter to be tested/adjusted without exposing the plate (2) |
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0098 |
est. £120-160 |
J. Lancaster & Son 'Instantograph' half plate camera, with red bellows and Lancaster patent shutter |
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0099 |
est. £120-180 |
J. Lancaster & Son 'Le Meritoire' 4.25 x 3.25" quarter plate camera, with brown bellows, circa 1880-1905, within a fitted box with plates |
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0100 |
est. £80-120 |
Dallmeyer 'Soho Reflex' camera with Dallmeyer Press F/3.5F=6 lens, the mirror design allowing use of long telephoto lenses, within a yellow case with five plates |
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0101 |
est. £350-450 |
An Eastman Kodak (Successor to Blair Co. Rochester, N.Y.) 'Hawkeye' model 4 stereo camera, black leather and mahogany, with brass trim and red bellows, leather case *This camera was owned by Mr Kitto who was a First World War aerial photographer and at one time had a photographic business in Bath* |
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0102 |
est. £120-150 |
Interesting and rare Steno Jumelle magazine twin lens camera circa 1895, with rigid tapered body for eighteen 6.5 x 9cm plates, the magazine built into the camera body and loaded through a panel on top, raising the hinged top when the lens is pointing upward moves the push-pull plate changing mechanism. One of the two lenses can be a viewing lens and the other can take single exposures. Bearing the retail label of the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co, Limited, 106 & 108 Regent St, W, and 54, Cheapside, E.C., inside the lid, within a monogrammed leather case |
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0103 |
est. £40-60 |
Kodak no. 2 'Bullseye' camera, leather case and instruction manual |
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0104 |
est. £200-300 |
Good CCC Rochester 'The Century Camera Co' 1901 folding 4 x 5 plate camera, with leather covered wooden body and red bellows, with convertible lens by Rauber & Wollensak within a leather case with six plates |
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0105 |
est. £60-90 |
Tauber model II double extension folding 9 x 12cm plate camera; also a similar double extension 'Orionwerk' plate camera, with Carl Zeiss Jena lens, leather case (2) |
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0106 |
est. £80-120 |
Mahogany and brass half plate field camera with black bellows and Watson & Sons lens, rack & pinion focusing, rising front, plates and tripod |
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0107 |
est. £180-250 |
Stereo ICA 'Polyscop' camera, with rigid body and Carl Zeiss lenses, black leather velvet lined case |
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0108 |
est. £200-250 |
Stereo ICA Ideal 651 folding stereo camera, with magazine back for 6 x 13cm plates, velvet lined leather case with magazines |
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0109 |
est. £180-220 |
Sanderson Junior 4 x 5" plate camera, with leather exterior and finely polished mahogany interior, with Goerz 150mm F/6.3 lens and Bausch & Lomb shutter, red bellows, 5DDS, within fitted leather case |
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0110 |
est. £100-150 |
Thornton & Pickard 'Amber' mahogany and brass quarter plate camera, with black bellows |
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0111 |
est. £80-120 |
Marion & Co Ltd Soho 'Reflex' large format SLR 3.25 x 4.25 camera, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar F=15cm lens |
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0112 |
est. £80-120 |
Butcher/ICA 'Popular Presman' reflex camera, with Dallmeyer F4.5 lens, velvet lined leather case |
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0113 |
est. £80-120 |
J. Lancaster & Son 'Instantograph' mahogany and brass half plate 1891 patent camera, with double extension bellows and TTH F.8 lens |
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0114 |
est. £250-350 |
Eastman Kodak 'Panoram no. 1' patent 1894 rollfilm camera, with swinging lens |
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0115 |
est. £60-90 |
James J. Shew (Manufacturers 28 Wardour St, London) mahogany and brass quarter plate folding field camera, with red bellows, the Walter Booth lens fitted for Waterhouse stops |
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0116 |
est. £180-240 |
Good Thornton & Pickard mahogany and brass quarter plate folding camera, with Ross lens |
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0117 |
est. £350-450 |
Franke & Heidecke 'Rolleiflex' 2.8F camera, with Carl Zeiss Planar lens |
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0118 |
est. £25-45 |
Goerz Tenax folding bed rollfilm camera, with Compur shutter |
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0119 |
est. £100-150 |
Ernemann Bobette I folding camera for 22 x 33mm format, with Ernoplast F4.5 lens; also an Ernemann Rolf II camera, leather covered with precision shutter and Anastimat F6.8 lens and an Ernemann postcard printer (3) |
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0120 |
est. £150-180 |
Ricoh '16' subminiature camera for 10 x 14mm exposures on 16mm film, with Riken-Ricoh F2.5 lens |
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0121 |
est. £200-250 |
Ticka watch pocket camera, in original box with instructions |
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0122 |
est. £60-80 |
'The Merlin' miniature camera, with cast iron red crackle finish, takes any 20mm film, original box |
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0123 |
est. £20-30 |
S R Gotz early patent 106 'Volute' shutter, patent no. 3922 |
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0124 |
est. £100-150 |
Two Dallmeyer telephoto lenses with rack & pinion focusing; a no. 2 stigmatic series 2 F/6 lens and an 'Adon' lens, both in leather cases (2) |
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0125 |
est. £30-50 |
V.P. twin 1935 small novelty bakelite 127 film; also a 'Sida' Optik bakelite miniature camera (2) |
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0126 |
est. £80-100 |
L. Gaumont & Cie Block-Notes compact folding 4.5 x 6 camera, with Anstigmat F6.8 lens, canvas case |
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0127 |
est. £30-60 |
Eleven mahogany and brass field camera half plates and eight ebonised field camera quarter plates (19) |
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0128 |
est. £15-25 |
Late Victorian mahogany 11" square retouching plate fitted with a single drawer |
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0129 |
est. £15-25 |
Two Watkins exposure meters; Focal Plane meter and two Watkins Bee meters, one in original box (3) |
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0130 |
est. £15-25 |
Watkins cylindrical brass patent exposure meter and a Wynne's 'Infallible' exposure meter, within original tin (2) |
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0131 |
est. £15-25 |
Baby-Cine Posograph, for hand-cranked cine cameras |
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0132 |
est. £15-25 |
Fifteen assorted exposure meters etc |
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0133 |
est. £15-30 |
Miscellaneous photographic literature including two 'Welcome' photographic exposure calculator handbook diaries dated 1925 etc |
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0134 |
est. £10-20 |
Quantity of old developing sundries including boxed Auto-Filter plates |
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0135 |
est. £50-100 |
Eight various cameras; an Ensign Selfix 20, Super Baldax, vertical rollfilm, Purma Special, Parati Agfa, Zenite, Minolta AF2-M Polaroid Vision 95 camera and an Ensignette camera in original box (8) |
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0136 |
est. £150-200 |
The Pistol flash meter magnesium ribbon holder, with instructions; also a similar type, both boxed (2) |
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0137 |
est. £50-70 |
Minolta 16MG, with flash |
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0138 |
est. £150-200 |
McGhie & Co (75 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow) mahogany and brass half plate folding field camera, with tripod fitting stamped 'Royalty' |
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0139 |
est. £100-150 |
Underwood's Patent mahogany tailboard half plate field camera, with E. & T. Underwood 'The Instanto' rear focusing brass lens inscribed Busch's Portrait 'Aplanet no. 2' |
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0140 |
est. £150-200 |
Mahogany and brass tailboard camera, with brass bound 'Euryscope IV no. 2' lens |
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0141 |
est. £80-140 |
W.H. Humphries & Co (Makers Islington, London) mahogany and brass folding field wholeplate camera, with tapered bellows, provision for Waterhouse stops, and rise and fall adjustment, also with Ross rapid symmetrical 8.5 x 6.5 lens |
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0142 |
est. £100-150 |
Gandolfi (Makers London) teak tailboard camera, with pneumatic roller blind shutter and F/2.9 F=8 lens |
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0143 |
est. £70-100 |
Marion & Co (22 & 23 Soho Square, London) mahogany tailboard wholeplate camera, with red bellows and Beck symmetrical lens |
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0144 |
est. £450-650 |
Mason & Son (Makers, Leeds) mahogany dual purpose tailboard half plate camera, with focal plane shutter, Busch's rapid Rectillinear F:8 single lens and a pair of Busch's stereoscopic rapid Aplanat F:8 lenses, canvas case; also six plates, canvas case and a tripod |
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0145 |
est. £100-150 |
E. & T. Underwood the 'Instanto' patent mahogany tailboard half plate camera, with Underwood lens |
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0146 |
est. £120-150 |
Perken, Son & Rayment (Hatton Garden, London) half plate improved patent camera with Wray 8.5 x 6.5 lens |
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0147 |
est. £170-220 |
Eastman Kodak Co no. 5 folding plate camera, with red bellows and patent Eastman Kodak lens |
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0148 |
est. £250-300 |
Robot Luftwaffen model camera with Schneider-Kreuznach F:3.8 F=7.5cm lens, black finish, circa 1940-1945 |
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0149 |
est. £100-150 |
Robot junior camera with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenagon 1:3.5/30 lens, black and silver finish |
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0150 |
est. £150-200 |
Foca PF3 camera, with Oplar 1:3.5F=5cm lens, black and silver finish |
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0151 |
est. £80-120 |
Wray Stereo Graphic camera with Wray 35mm stereo lenses, black and silver finish |
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0152 |
est. £140-180 |
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Heboo slow speed attachment |
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0153 |
est. £140-180 |
Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Elmar 5cm short focusing attachment device |
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0154 |
est. £150-200 |
'Ticka' watch pocket camera, within original box with instructions |
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0155 |
est. £80-120 |
Coronet Midget miniature camera, green marble finish |
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0156 |
est. £350-550 |
Rare and interesting Minox spy camera, inscribed verso VEF Minox RIGA, Made in Latvia, silver finish; with Minox B owner's manual; Rolf Kasemeier - small Minox-Big Pictures, hardback book, translated from German and published 1971; also a Minox Agfapan 100 professional 36 exposure film |
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0157 |
est. £350-450 |
Leica 2 camera, no. 157388, with Leitz Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm lens, black finish |
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0158 |
est. £450-650 |
Leica 2 camera, no. 192816, with Leitz Elmar F=5cm 1:3.5 lens and lens cover, black finish |
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0159 |
est. £800-1200 |
Interesting and rare Jaeger Le Coultre 'Compass' camera, no. 2694, inscribed verso Made by Le Coultre Co in Switzerland Under P-8 Patents, silver finish |
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0160 |
est. £1200-1500 |
C.P Goerz box form patent Anchutz mahogany camera, no. 8521, circa 1892, with extra rapid Lynkeioskop serie C. no. 1 lens and cloth focal plane shutter, within a pigskin fitted case with five wooden plates |
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0161 |
est. £300-500 |
Large mahogany studio wholeplate camera bearing an inset ivory plaque City Sale & Exchange, Photo Depot 93 & 94 Fleet St... London with 3" brass bound 'Salex' Anastigmat lens with rise and fall and various rack & pinion adjustments, supported upon an ebonised tripod two tier stand |
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0162 |
est. £300-500 |
Large studio mahogany wholeplate camera by Moorse, London circa 1850, with 3" brass bound lens inscribed Lerebours et Secretan, no. 2578, the camera with various adjustments including rise & fall, angled, horizontal and vertical, and one possibly for taking half size images/stereo images, running on slides and with some modifications, supported upon an adjustable oak tripod stand operated by a cranked handle |
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0163 |
est. £50-100 |
J. H. Dallmeyer quarter plate camera with Dallmeyer F/2.9 F = 6.5" lens; also a Zeiss Ikon Nettar camera and an interesting topographical black and white photo album containing images of famous sights around the world (3) |
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0164 |
est. £40-80 |
Two Leica brown leather camera cases (2) |
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0165 |
est. £60-100 |
Five various cameras; Minolta 700, Praktica L2 and case, Samoca and case, Kodak Vest Pocket series III camera and case, and an Ensignette no. 28 deluxe camera and case (5) |
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0166 |
est. £60-100 |
Thornton Pickard 'Special Ruby Reflex' camera circa 1923 - 1938 with Cooke Anastigmat F/4.5 6" lens |
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0167 |
est. £200-300 |
Newman & Adams 'Talmer' mahogany camera |
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0168 |
est. £300-500 |
Interesting early mahogany and brass bound boxed camera with sliding film doors to either side, the hinged front opening to reveal the recessed lens, 5.75" long x 5 3/8" wide x 4.75" high |
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0169 |
est. £1000-2000 |
Good rare and early mahogany sliding-box style camera by A. Ross of London and bearing the makers trademark ivory plaque inset to the top, with two Ross rack & pinion focusing lenses, 3.5" no. 4771 and a 3" no. 3162, circa 1858 |
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0170 |
est. £100-150 |
Antique brass and copper bed warming pan, the brass handle finely engraved with foliate scrolls and masks around cartouches of an angel and a maiden in classical dress united to the pierced hinged lidded pan by a fruitwood turned handle, 34" long |
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0171 |
est. £200-300 |
Interesting ethnic Caribbean carved wooden statue modelled as a pregnant naked lady clasping her stomach, 33.5" high |
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0172 |
est. £50-100 |
18th century Delft chinoiserie blue and white painted lobed bowl with a foliate border and reserves enclosing a vase of flowers, 13.5" diameter (a.f); together with an associated Chinese hardwood stand (2) |
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0173 |
est. £50-80 |
Antique Oriental brass figurine of a cross legged Immortal upon a stepped triangular base, 12" high |
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0174 |
est. £150-200 |
Pair of Chinese polychrome bowls each decorated with figures in leisurely pursuit within a garden setting, each 5.25" diameter |
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0175 |
est. £250-350 |
Pair of Chinese blue and white painted flared cylindrical vases, with foliate and geometric decorations, both 9.5" high |
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0176 |
est. £50-80 |
Victorian Sunderland pink lustre jug with black and white transfer printed reserves of the Sunderland bridge, a compass with a ribbon scroll inscribed 'Come Box the Compass', and with a verse, 8" high (a.f) |
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0177 |
est. £40-60 |
Glazed cased fan with foliate lace and hand painted decorations of butterflies and white flowers with mother of pearl sticks, 18" wide approx |
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0178 |
est. £200-400 |
19th century carved ivory and painted fan, the leaf hand painted with classical scenes of a temple interior with maidens bearing gifts to the Emperor on his throne surrounded by servants, the twenty ivory sticks finely carved with reserves of cherubs upon branches, hearts, birds and vases of flowers, fan 19.5" wide approx, within a glazed case |
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0179 |
est. £100-150 |
Royal Dux figural group of two setter dogs, one seated, the other standing upon a naturalistic base, no. 1627, 8" high |
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0180 |
est. £100-150 |
19th century Staffordshire figural group 'The Sailors Return', 9" high; together with three other Staffordshire figure groups (4) |
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0181 |
est. £30-50 |
Chinese green hardstone carving of three cockerels in a foliate pierced setting, 8.75" high |
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0182 |
est. £240-280 |
Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory oil lamp stand, the ovoid top with associated removable reservoir upon a wrythen fluted stand and circular stepped base with four scrolling feet, hand painted with floral swags and gilt moulded details, date mark for 1893, 12" high |
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0183 |
est. £50-80 |
Staffordshire spill vase modelled as the front of a Church with two towers, 8.75" high; together with a Staffordshire flat back group, two Victorian character jugs modelled as Punch & Judy, both 4.75" high and a Continental figurine of a harlequin upon a circular scrolling base, 9.75" high (5) |
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0184 |
est. £300-500 |
Two of graduated Chinese blue and white oval lobed meat platters decorated with borders of geometric and floral details around a reserve of Ho Ho birds in a garden landscape, 17.25" and 15.5" wide (2) |
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0185 |
est. £400-600 |
Japanese Imari charger of typical palette the border with floral geometric motifs and reserves of fish, exotic birds and a mythical lion the centre painted with a vase of flowers, 17.5" wide |
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0186 |
est. £60-90 |
Victorian Copeland ovoid pottery jug with slip relief decorations of fruiting vines, foliate swag and group of gentlemen in 18th century dress upon a green glazed ground, 8" high |
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0187 |
est. £20-40 |
Dresden moulded shallow bowl with high raised gilt foliate decorations, blue crossed swords mark to base, 11.25" diameter |
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0188 |
est. £20-40 |
Victorian relief moulded pottery jug with designs of figures in 16th century dress within Castle garden settings, 7.25" high |
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0189 |
est. £40-80 |
19th century blue and white transfer printed bowl with borders of sunflowers and roses surrounding a circular reserve of figures and a rowing boat by a river with a ruined Abbey beyond, 9" diameter |
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0190 |
est. £50-80 |
Set of five blue and white square pottery tiles decorated with Biblical scenes, 5" square (5) |
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0191 |
est. £60-80 |
Mason's Patent ironstone fluted circular plate painted with Oriental style flowers, 9" diameter; another Mason's Patent ironstone plate and three small Mason's octagonal jugs (5) |
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0192 |
est. £650-850 |
Large pair of Chinese blue and yellow enamelled baluster vases, the flared lobed rims with dog lugs and the shoulders with four applied lizards, profusely decorated with foliate scrolls, each 17.5" high |
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0193 |
est. £900-1200 |
Early 19th century Moroccan polychrome painted inverted baluster vase and cover with foliate geometric designs, 16.25" high |
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0194 |
est. £700-900 |
Early 19th century Moroccan pottery polychrome painted inverted baluster vase and cover painted with stylised floral geometric designs, 12" high |
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0195 |
est. £500-800 |
Pair of similar early 19th century Moroccan pottery polychrome painted pots and covers decorated with bands and stripes, both 5.5" high |
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0196 |
est. £300-500 |
Early 20th century Moroccan pottery polychrome painted shallow bowl decorated with foliate geometric designs, 13.25" diameter |
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0197 |
est. £350-550 |
19th century Moroccan pottery polychrome painted stem bowl decorated with stylised geometric designs, 11.5" diameter |
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0198 |
est. £400-800 |
Francis John Williamson (1833-1920) - white marble bust possibly depicting Sir Wilford George Brett, a founder and chairman of Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher; wearing a coat and with a horseshoe brooch to his waistcoat lapel, signed verso and inscribed Esher 1893, 27" high |
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0199 |
est. £100-150 |
Pair of 19th century parquetry miniature apprentice tables with star veneered and ebonised moulded tops supported on baluster turned stems and triform plateau with bun feet, 8" diameter; Victorian miniature apprentice circular table with burr veneered and star inlaid top supported on a baluster turned stand with triple outswept feet, 8.75" diameter (3) |
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0200 |
est. £50-80 |
19th century mahogany rectangular hinged work box, 10.75" wide; 19th century mahogany and rosewood with boxwood stringing hinged work box, 9.5" wide (2) |
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0201 |
est. £60-90 |
19th century brass and copper plated twin handled Samovar, the lobed finial lid and rim over an ovoid body and trumpet stem upon a quadrafoil plateau with bun feet, 17" high |
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0202 |
est. £30-50 |
Mid 20th century Teddy bear with jointed limbs and blonde mohair plush fur, 22.25" tall |
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0203 |
est. £150-200 |
Victorian framed crystolean depicting a young Queen Victoria seated in regal dress within an interior, 9.75" x 7.75"; together with three other framed crystolean and a modern framed oval watercolour miniature (5) |
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0204 |
est. £80-150 |
Victorian lithophane of figures in 19th century dress within an interior, in an ebonised foliate carved applied frame and stand, lithophane 12"x 9.25", stand 19.5" x 18.5" |
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0205 |
est. £40-60 |
Oval oak and silver plated gallery tray, 22.5" wide |
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0206 |
est. £150-200 |
Edwardian mahogany inlaid three bottle tantalus with three square cut whisky decanters and stoppers, 14.5" wide |
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0207 |
est. £1000-2000 |
Impressive pair of large Chinese famille rose moon vases with Oriental dragon twin lugs, decorated with foliate sprays and a central reserve of two Ho Ho birds next to a blossoming tree within a garden setting, the reverse with two peacocks under a blossoming tree within a garden setting and upon an orange ground, character mark to base, 19.5" high |
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0208 |
est. £60-100 |
Old Sheffield plated circular salver with foliate scrolling moulded rim and pie crust border and foliate C-scroll engravings supported on triple acanthus scrolling feet, 18" diameter |
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0209 |
est. £140-180 |
Pair of late 19th century cast silvered metal oil lamps with black opaque glass bases and cranberry etched shades, each 21" high approx overall |
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0210 |
est. £50-80 |
Box of various decorative brass light fittings |
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0211 |
est. £1200-1600 |
Large rosewood double fusee bracket clock, the movement back plate signed Viner & Co, London, the 9.75" silvered dial inscribed Lund & Blockley (To the Queen) 42 Pall Mall, with matted centre, within a scrolling case carved with foliage, 23" high |
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0212 |
est. £50-80 |
Victorian mahogany framed glazed chequers board, with a pull-out slide base enclosing the chequers, 17.25" square |
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0213 |
est. £40-80 |
19th century copper plated iron handled saucepan and cover stamped Jones Bros 4 Down St. W., 11.25" diameter |
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0214 |
est. £40-60 |
Victorian Minton 'Passion Flower' pattern meat platter, date code for 1864, 23" wide |
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0215 |
est. £40-80 |
19th century copper swing handled coal helmet, 19" overall |
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0216 |
est. £30-50 |
Attractive oval giltwood picture frame carved and pierced with foliate and leafy scrolls, 11" x 13.75" overall |
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0217 |
est. £50-80 |
19th century marquetry square tray, the centre decorated with a duck, a fish in its mouth, within a star shaped border, 16" square (a.f) |
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0218 |
est. £2000-3000 |
James Hadley Worcester large and impressive figural table lamp modelled as a striding Bacchus carrying a pole behind his back, the lamp stand with a frosted glass shade on a gilded metal stem and naturalistic tree column and circular stand, inscribed, circa 1890's, 42" overall |
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0219 |
est. £50-80 |
19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood porcupine quill box with a fitted interior, 11" wide |
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0220 |
est. £30-50 |
Pair of reproduction brass wall lights modelled as cherubs, 12" high; also another reproduction brass two branch wall light, 8.75" high, (3) |
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0221 |
est. £100-150 |
Pair of contemporary burgundy Empire style porcelain and gilt metal mounted table lamps of baluster form with satyr mask lugs, upon a quadreform stand, 24" high |
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0222 |
est. £30-50 |
Victorian framed Berlin woolwork panel depicting Christ with a kneeling girl and boy at his side with a landscape beyond, within giltwood and gesso frame, 19.5" x 17" overall |
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0223 |
est. £70-100 |
Japanese bronze circular stand, the removable shallow dish with central well upon an ovoid and circular trumpet stand with twin fret handles, six character mark to the stand, 11" high x 11.5" diameter |
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0224 |
est. £180-240 |
Bronze circular pedestal dish embossed with a reclining semi-nude classical maiden with her standing servant carrying a shield and sword within a terraced garden, inscribed to the surround in Latin 'Joannis Trvncar Herodis Jvbet Capvt Sancti' and upon a circular stand supported on lion mask and paw feet, 30" diameter |
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0225 |
est. £200-250 |
19th century bronze candlestick modelled with an Egyptian figure upon a rectangular marble socle, 11.25" high |
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0226 |
est. £300-400 |
Glazed taxidermy specimen of a bream within a naturalistic setting and ebonised bow fronted case labelled 'Preserved by J. Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street', also labelled 'Caught by F. Cummins, at Bardney Decr 27th 1902, weight 5lbs 2oz', 16.75" x 27" |
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0227 |
est. £400-600 |
Rare glazed taxidermy specimen of four Rudd within a naturalistic setting and an ebony framed bow fronted case, attributed to the maker F W Anstiss, 32.75" wide |
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0228 |
est. £50-80 |
Victorian brass footman with a shaped frieze supported on bulbous outswept fore legs, 21.5" wide; together with a brass and iron fire companion (2) |
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0229 |
est. £2000-2500 |
Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" arched brassed dial signed Philip Neal, London on a recessed shaped plate to the matted centre, with calendar aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with pierced brass fishscale side panels and surmounted by a caddy top with four urn finials and a brass carrying handle, 23" high |
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0230 |
est. £300-500 |
Contemporary single fusee great wheel skeleton clock, the 4.5" silvered chapter ring and brass movement under a glazed casing and supported upon a mahogany stand fitted with a single drawer, 19.75" high |
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0231 |
est. £100-150 |
Pair of antique brass and cast iron fire dogs, 22.5" long; together with a cast iron fire grate, 24.25" wide (3) |
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0232 |
est. £200-400 |
19th century marble bust of a Roman gentleman in a toga upon a circular socle stand, inscribed verso to the stand F.Wolii Roma. fec, 31" high |
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0233 |
est. £40-80 |
Album containing a quantity of blank music box music labels including examples for Nicole Freres, George Bendon & Co., Bremond etc |
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0234 |
est. £60-100 |
'The People's Scripture Gallery of Engravings' with black and white engraved plates by J. Rogers; Davenport, Millia - 'The Book of Costume', volume 1, fourth edition dated 1956; 'The Connoisseur' run of magazines dated 1953 within a good calf leather gilt tooled hard back binding (3) |
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0235 |
est. £30-50 |
Mondadori Arnoldo - Il Cinquantennio Editoriale 1907-1957 |
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0236 |
est. £20-40 |
Hammerton J. A - The World's Famous Pictures, selected by Sir Martin Conway & Sir Charles J Holmes, volumes I and II (2) |
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0237 |
est. £120-180 |
Cust, Lionel - 'The Royal Collection of Paintings at Windsor Castle', volume II, pbl. Charles Scribners Sons, 1906, within black leather gilt tooled spine |
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0238 |
est. £80-140 |
Hurlbutt, Frank - 'Bow Porcelain', first edition, pbl. G. Bell & Sons Ltd. 1926 within a burgundy gilt embossed binding |
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0239 |
est. £100-150 |
Conway, Sir Martin - 'Great Masters 1400-1800', published London 1903, within brown leather ornate gilt tooled binding |
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0240 |
est. £100-150 |
Barnes, Josuae - 'Euripidis Tragoediae Fragmenta Epistolae', volumes I and II, within original velum binding (2) |
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0241 |
est. £80-150 |
Yates, Edmund - 'His Recollections and Experiences', first editions, volumes I and II, volume II signed by the author, within half calf leather bindings; Carnan, T - 'The Gentleman and Lady's Key to Polite Literature; or a Compendius Dictionary of Fabulous History', dated 1783, within original brown leather hardback binding (a.f); Debrett, John - 'The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland', volume II, London 1819, (spine a.f) (4) |
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0242 |
est. £200-400 |
Farman, Edgar - 'The Bulldog. A Monograph', first edition, hard back cover in half velum and blue cloth with gilt lettering and Bulldog head, 1899 |
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0243 |
est. £100-200 |
Buel, James W., introduction by Giuseppe Verdi - 'The Great Operas, the Romantic Legends upon which the Masters of Song have Founded their Famous Lyrical Compositions', first edition, London 1899, five volumes within a black leather hard back cover with gilt tooled lettering to the spine |
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0244 |
est. £50-150 |
Large quantity of 19th century printed theatrical poster bills (all a.f) |
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0245 |