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English, c.1900, signed to the back of the foot ‘W Watson & Sons, Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London, 7887’, mechanical substage with screw X-Y control focusing via rack and pinion, mechanical stage with X-Y control via rack and screw, stage with vernier scales, course focusing to rear of bodytube, rack and pinion adjustment to drawer tube, with second drawer tube, in original French polished mahogany case with 6 objectives (4 Watson, 1 Korisstka; 8mm Leitz Apochromat) in cans, 2 eyepieces, substage condenser, all in the original French polished case
black, serial no. 23010, 1930, originally manufacturerd as a Leica I before being upgraded to a Leica II. Together with a Nickel Elmar 50mm f/3.5, engraved "50mm". Both lens & camera mount engraved "0". With black FISON lens hood & Leitz FIRMY yellow filter. Camera body G, shutter working, RF patch visible, lens optics F-G, some coating defects to front element & some light marks to rear element. Also with an ever-ready case.
black, in G-VG condition, with the original transformer, a Viponel darkroom timer, condenser, 35mm negative masks, also together with two enlarging lenses: a Focotar 6cm f/4.5 & a V-Elmar 100mm f/4.5 lens, also with Leitz branded plastic dust cover, untested,BUYER BE AWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE ARRANGE COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER*We Recommend Pack & Send Oxford*
silver, serial number 326722, body G, usage marks to top and bottom plate, shutter working, rangefinder patch moving, with f/2 5cm Summar lens, barrel G, optics F with lightvmarks to front element and light internal haze, with leather case, and a selection of Leitz accessories including a copystand and legs, and some filters.
A Leica M3 camera outfit, circa 1957, to include camera M3 - 885 460, fitted with Summicron lens f= 5cm 1:2 Nr 1474318, in leather fitted case, together with an Ernst Leitz Summaron f =3.5cm 1:3.5 Nr.1486866 lens and view finder, an Ernst Leitz Kedtor lens f=13.5cm 1:4.5 Nr 852558, A Leica Leitz Synchronblitzer Flash Petal Flash Attachment with cable, a lens hood Summicron3.5 5cm, adaptor ring, filters, lens caps and a Leica light Meter MC. (qty)
1942, chrome, red blind shutter, serial no. 367163, with Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 814588, body, G, shutter working, lens, VGProvenance: Ex-Bonhams lot 1, 31 October 2017Notes: This particular model of the Leica IIIC is unique in that it features a delayed action mechanism, giving rise to its designation as the Leica IIID. Manufactured during World War II around 1943, only slightly over 400 units were produced.The release arm of the delayed action mechanism differs from that of later IIIF models. However, the IIID's mechanism was notoriously unreliable. Additionally, this camera is notable for its rare red blinds, which were used when the usual black material was unavailable due to wartime shortages. Over time, most red blinds were replaced with black ones, as they provided better light protection.
1953, chrome, serial no. 684766, with Leitz 'Canada Ltd. Midland' Summarit /1.5 50mm lens, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some internal haze to the perimeter of the middle group, together with a Leitz 'Canada Ltd. Midland' Summicron f/2 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1580360, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal hazeNote: Only small batches of IIIf cameras were engraved 'Midland' and this set is one of the best to appear on the market in recent years
1938, chrome, serial no. 299276, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 125191, body, G-VG, shutter working but slowest speeds sticking, red blind curtain, lens, G, some haze and cleaning marks, complete with maker's cap and caseNote: Engraved to the top plate of the camera 'Army Film Unit' along with 'PATT 8572'. Also engraved to the side of the lens 'PATT 8572'

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