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Photographica Hugo Neil Thomas Marsh Shuttleworth Forrester (Director) (Director) (Director) Photographica Tuesday 22nd January 2019 at 10.00 For enquiries relating to the auction, Viewing: please contact: Monday 21st January 2019 10.00-16.00 09.00 Morning of Auction Otherwise by Appointment Saleroom One 81 Greenham Business Park NEWBURY RG19 6HW Paul Mason Mike Spencer Cameras Cameras Telephone: 01635 580595 Fax: 0871 714 6905 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Bid Here Without Being Here All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.the-saleroom.com and register to bid - its just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid! 5. A Bell & Howell TDC Stereo 10. A Quantity of Photographic Colorist II Stereo Rangefinder Camera, Equipment and Accessories, including serial no 20164, made in Germany, a Meopta Enlarger, tele converters, body VG, two Rodenstock-Stereo- cable releases, delayed action release, Trinar 35mm f/3.5 focusing lenses, rangefinder, exposure meters, camera Velio shutter working, in maker’s backs, filters, close-up lenses, and leather case together with a Boots loose components, (2 trays, 1 box) Beirette IV Priomat 35mm Camera £20-30 1. A Group of Three Folding in original box and a Kodak Pocket Cameras, a Wallace Heaton New Instamatic 300 outfit £50-80 Universal Zodel 6.5 x 9cm folding-bed plate camera with a Zodellar f/3.8 6. A Lomo Lubitel 166 Universal 105mm lens and Compur rim set TLR Camera & Retina IIa (Type 150) shutter, made by Ihagee circa 1934, a Rangefinder Cameras, Lubitel serial Houghtons Anastigmat Ensignette No no 93017728, shutter working, self- 1, Ensign Anastigmat f/6 lens, circa timer not working, body VG, lens 11. An EBC Fujinon 16mm f/2.8 1910 and a Rietzschel Taschen-Clack 6 VG, without 6 x 4.5cm mask but with Fish Eye Lens, M42 mount with x 9cm folding-bed camera with a Tri- maker’s original box and a soft case, built-in filters and lens hood, barrel Linear Anastigmat f/6.3 10.5cm lens Retina serial no 314016K with an Ektar F, elements VG, slight marks to edge and Ibso shutter circa 1924 £80-120 5cm f/3.5 lens and Compur-Rapid of front element, together an MC shutter, shutter and aperture stuck Steinheil Auto Zoom 70-140mm f/3.8 2. An Olympus XA Camera, open, together with a Regent 7 x 50 zoom lens with M42 mount, a Minolta condition G, some rubbing on back, binoculars £40-60 XD7 35mm SLR camera body, a Zenit with an A11 electronic flash, maker’s EM 35mm SLR camera with Pentacon presentation box and sleeve £50-80 Auto 50mm f/1.8 lens £150-200 7. A Yashica Mat-124G TLR 3. Two Russian Rangefinder Camera, serial no 3015061, shutter Cameras, a Kiev 4A Type 2, serial working except for 1s (too fast), meter no 7513754, shutter firing, meter untested, body E, lens F-G, some responds to light, body G, some hand haze, cleaning marks on rear element, 12. A Yashica 44 LM Roll Film writing on top plate, with an Arsenal complete with maker’s case and box TLR Camera, 4 x 4cm format on 127 50mm f/2 lens VG and a Zorki 4K, serial £100-150 roll film, Yashinon 60mm f/3.5 lenses, no 74115851, shutter firing, body G, Copal-SV shutter working, tending to some hand writing on top plate, with 8. A Zenith 80 Roll Film SLR stick at slowest speeds, body VG, lens a Jupiter-8 50mm f/2 lens VG, slight Camera Outfit, shutter jammed, with G with some dust £50-80 dust on inner elements, both cameras a Vitoflex 80mm f/2.8 lens and two with maker’s case and lens cap £60-80 film backs, leather case and maker’s 13. A Redhead Portable Lighting box £60-80 Kit, including four Ianiro Ianebeam 4. A Kodak Retina IIa (Type 150) 800 3142 lighting units and three Rangefinder Camera, circa 1940, serial 9. A Selection of Electrical telescopic stands in a large storage no 316992K, German market depth of Measurement Test Meters, including case £40-60 field dial on base, with a Schneider- a Daystrom Heathkit heavy-duty Kreuznach Retina-Xenon 5cm f/2 lens, multi-range test meter, metal body, 14. A Mecablitz 45CT4 Compur-Rapid shutter, working, body no leads, a TMK TP-5SN compact Hammerhead Electronic Flash, G, small tear to fabric on front, wear multi-range test meter, with leads, computer flash for SCA 300 system to front edge of base, lens F-G, some in maker’s box, a Future Electronics cameras, in maker’s box £30-50 moderate fungus, maker’s case transistor checker, no leads, a vintage £40-60 Amplion Test Meter, Bakelite body in 15. 9.5mm and Standard 8mm maker’s box, with non-original leads Cine Cameras, including Dekko, and a Corelectrics M300 pocket-sized Pathescope Motocamera, Quartz 5 digital multi meter, all items untested with Dallmeyer f/1.5 1 inch lens, a £30-50 Dallmeyer f/3.5 3 inch lens, a pair of Buyers Premium: 17.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21% of the Hammer Price 9.5mm film winds £30-50 Internet Buyers Premium: 22.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 27% of the Hammer Price 2 www.specialauctionservices.com 20. A Collection of Super 8 & 25. A Group of Super & Standard Standard 8mm Silent Films, 8mm 8mm Laurel & Hardy, Buster Keaton package films, thirteen Super 8, each and other films, fifteen 8mm films on on 200 ft spools in various boxes, 400 ft spools in boxes, including ten including two Apollo 11 moon landing Laurel & Hardy, three Buster Keaton, films issued by the Daily Express, one one Harold Lloyd and one Chaplin, Super 8 on a 100 ft spool and three mostly Super 8, a few with magnetic Standard 8, also on 100 ft spools stripe sound £50-80 £30-50 16. Super 8 Cine Film Making Equipment, including a Suprazoom 21. A Large Group of Super MX-800 Super 8 camera with a 7.5- 8 Silent Comedy Films, package 60mm f/1.8 zoom lens, a Prinz TTL600 films from Walton, Collectors Club, Super 8 camera, a Sony TC-124CS Mountain and others on 200 ft spools, stereo cassette recorder with stereo twenty Charlie Chaplin films and six microphone and separate stereo others including Buster Keaton, Sub speakers, a Bauer Mini Super 8 camera Pollard and Harold Lloyd, all in original 26. The Golden Age of Comedy £40-60 boxes except one £40-60 and other Super & Standard 8mm Films, nineteen 8mm films on 400 ft 17. A Collection of Pathescope spools in boxes and cans, including and Walton Silent 9.5mm Films, The Golden Age of Comedy (part including Lights Out, a Michael Bentine only), Perils of Pauline, Mack Sennett, documentary (Super 8 sound), Felix Andy Clyde, Will Hay in Oh Mr Porter in Outer Space, original title Felix in (1 x 400 ft selected scenes only) and Astronomeows (1928), The Further more, mostly Super 8 silent £50-80 Adventures of the Flag Lieutenant (GB 1927), Tally Ho! Bonzo (GB 1925), The 27. Super 8 Amateur Films, Funeral of King George V, The Italian 22. A Box of Super & Standard 8mm Spools and 8mm Storage Boxes, Dolomites, Dalmatian Coast, The 8mm 200 ft Spool Package Films, including fifteen 400 ft spools with Rhineland and Barcelona together twenty five films on various subjects, processed camera film, two Boots with various amateur subjects in b/w mostly Super 8, incl. newsreels, Laurel Reel Storers (each with empty and and colour £40-60 & Hardy, Keystone Kops, actualities full 200 ft spools), one 200 ft spool etc, some with magnetic stripe sound of processed Super 8 camera film, a 18. Bentleycolor and Gevapan tracks and one in colour and ‘scope quantity of 50 ft spools, two boxed 9.5mm Fim Stock, six 25 ft charger (Midway Medley, 1957) £40-60 Gratispool Super 8 cartridges, expired refills of 9.5mm film stock, originally 1970/71 £20-30 supplied by D M Bentley of Brighouse, expired July 1965 in original boxes together with eleven Pathex 9.5mm chargers, two film loaded, three Gevaert Gevapan Super Reversal 9.5mm sealed film tins, expired July 1959 and one 100 ft can of Gevapan Super 9.5mm film, expired Oct 1955 23. A Collection of Super & £30-50 Standard 8mm Laurel & Hardy Comedy Films, eleven films on twelve 200 ft spools in original boxes, 28. Laurel & Hardy & Old Mother released by Walton, Mountain and Riley Super 8 Sound Feature Films, others, mostly Super 8 silent, together three feature-length comedies, Way with a Ben Turpin film on Standard 8 Out West (1937), A Chump at Oxford and a Super 8 sound Abbott & Costello (1940), Old Mother Riley MP (1939), film £30-50 abridged versions, each 4 x 400 ft 19. A Collection of Super 8 & spools in cardboard boxes together Standard 8mm Sound Films, 8mm 24. The Skeleton Dance and with The Music Box (1932), 1 x 400 ft, magnetic stripe package films, each Other Films, thirteen 8mm films on all with magnetic stripe sound £60-80 on 200 ft spools in original boxes, nine 200 ft spools, mostly in original boxes, Super 8, eight Standard 8, including including The Skeleton Dance (Super releases from Castle Films, Walton 8 sound), eight railway films (mostly and Film Office £40-60 Super 8 silent) and others £40-60 www.specialauctionservices.com 3 29.
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