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Lot 26

Vintage black-and-white promotional photograph featuring actress Evelyn Keyes, known for her role in Gone with the Wind and numerous classic Hollywood films. The image showcases Keyes in a Western-themed pose with a saddle, cowboy hat, and riding gear, dressed in denim and a button-down shirt. Hand-signed in blue ink by Evelyn Keyes in the upper left corner. Measures 8"L x 10"H. A great collectible for classic film enthusiasts and Hollywood memorabilia collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 57

A vintage color film still from the 1961 historical epic El Cid, starring Sophia Loren and Charlton Heston. The image captures a dramatic moment between the two leads in period costume, set against a rustic backdrop. Sophia Loren's bold black ink autograph is prominently placed over her figure, enhancing its collectible appeal. A must-have for classic film enthusiasts and memorabilia collectors. Measures 8"L x 10"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 29

A vintage black-and-white photograph featuring a formal dinner setting, signed on the back by legendary silent film star and comedian Harold Lloyd. The reverse also bears a "Please Credit Photo by STAX" stamp, along with a stamp from the City of L.A. Parks & Recreation. The photograph measures 8"L x 11"H and captures an elegant social scene with well-dressed guests. Harold Lloyd, known for his iconic roles in silent films such as Safety Last!, was one of the most influential comedians of early Hollywood. This signed photograph is a desirable collectible for film history enthusiasts and memorabilia collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 71

A collection of four autographed index cards featuring signatures from influential figures in literature, film, comedy, and sports. Included in this lot is a signed card by Mario Puzo, the acclaimed author of The Godfather, a signature from Steven Soderbergh, the Academy Award-winning director known for Traffic and Ocean’s Eleven, an autograph by Flip Wilson, the legendary comedian and television personality, and a signed card from Vida Blue, the Cy Young Award-winning Major League Baseball pitcher. Each signature is neatly penned on individual index cards, with some featuring themed illustrations or inscriptions. A unique collection for autograph collectors and fans of entertainment and sports history. Each autographed card measures approximately 5"L x 3.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 66

This unique collector's piece features a framed photograph from the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, measuring 16"L x 13.5"H. Accompanying the photo is a postcard autographed by several cast members, including Billie Burke (Glinda the Good Witch), along with signatures from Alan Mowbray and Sally Eilers, who were not part of the film's cast. The framed presentation highlights a memorable scene from the movie, making it a remarkable addition to any memorabilia collection.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 141

Johnny Depp signed Original 1998 Sleepy Hollow film script signature on first page. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 11

Gemma Arterton James Bond "Agent Fields" film Quantum of Solace signed 10x8 inch colour photo. Inscribed Agent Fields 007. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 140

Steven Spielberg signed Lucas Film UK Ltd The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones Memorandum TLS dated 14th March 1983. Interesting content. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 142

Harris (Frank) The Women of Shakespeare, first American edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "To Charlie Chaplin, great artist, king friend from the author, Frank Harris. 57 Fifth Avenue. 1920. New York City" with longer inscription below highlighting aspects of the work to front free endpaper, some cracking to gutter but firm, occasional corner creasing, original cloth, slight browning to spine, small mark to upper cover, light rubbing and slight bumping to spine tips and corners, small mark to upper cover, preserved in custom green morocco drop-back box, 8vo, New York, 1912.*** An excellent association copy, Harris and Chaplin were friends and Chaplin a noted collector of the author's works. The two men had hoped to collaborate in adapting some of Harris' works though this appears never to have progressed very far. Harris wrote two books on Shakespeare and suggested these to Chaplin as possible subjects for a film in a letter dated 28th March 1928, it may be that the present inscription was another attempt to interest Chaplin in an adaptation. 

Lot 192

Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) Portrait de Georges Auric, tête de profil Pen and black ink, pencil, stamped with artist's monogram in the lower right corner, 233 x 208 mm (9 1/8 x 8 1/4 in), under glass, expert repair to lower left corner, framed, [circa 1920] Provenance: The artist's estate; Liliane & Etienne Saint-Georges Exhibited: Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, Jean Cocteau, au fil du siècle, September 2003 to January 2004   *** Georges Auric was a member of Les Six, a group of avant-garde composers informally associated with Cocteau and Eric Satie. By the time he was 20, he had already composed and orchestrated music for numerous ballets and theatrical performances. Additionally, he enjoyed a prolific and esteemed career as a composer for film.

Lot 376

Pen on paper. Signed and dated ‘E. Pertegás /MCMIV’ in the upper left corner. With literary fragment on the reverse. Size: 17 x 23.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 372

Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ and certificate on the back.Size: 32.5 x 22.5 cm.  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 360

Oil on canvas. Signed and inscribed ‘Enrique Pertegás/Valencia’ in the lower left corner. Titled in the lower right corner.Size: 98.5 x 199 cm; Size with frame: 102 x 202.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 374

Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás, XXI, Valencia’ in the lower left corner. Titled, dated and signed on the back. Size: 49 x 34 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 365

Oil on canvas. Unframed. Entitled ‘Kiss in the sun’ on the back. Size: 50 x 27 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 371

Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ on the left side.Size: 31 x 21.5 cm  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 373

Watercolour on paper. Dated, signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ and certificate on the back. Size: 37 x 24 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 369

Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right corner. Certificate on the back. Size: 48 x 31 cm  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 382

Graphite on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right corner on the back. Size: 28.5 x 19.5 cm  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 390

Graphite and watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ on the back. Size: 47 x 33.5 cm  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.

Lot 361

Oil on canvas. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ in the lower left corner. Sizes: 129.5 x 149.5 cm  Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 375

Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right-hand margin. Size: 26 x 12 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family.  Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue. 

Lot 268

Formerly the property of professional British boxing champion Len Harvey: A late 19th century heart and arrow brooch, the heart-shaped conch shell plaque centred with a single pearl and set within a rose-cut diamond surround, the arrow similarly-set, the reverse inscribed ‘To my darling “Blossom” with much love Len. Jan. 1st 1939’, mounted in silver and gold, (pearl untested), length approximately 6cm. £500-£700 --- Provenance: By family descent. Len Harvey (1907-1976) was a celebrated British boxer. During his professional career of over two decades he was British middleweight, light-heavyweight, and heavyweight champion. Harvey also stared in the 1936 comedy sports film ‘Excuse My Glove’. He married Florence Law in 1928, whom he affectionally referred to as ‘Blossom’. Harvey was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008. Please note conch shell is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Adhesive observed at the base of the pearl (untested). The diamonds bright and lively, with some nibbling observed under 10x magnification. Some spot solder repairs evident to reverse (arrow head join and around brooch fitting). Gross weight 16.8gm. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the brooch mount is testing as between 9ct and 13ct gold, the diamond settings are testing as silver (97%).

Lot 329

A mixed lot to include two film cameras, lead toy horse and soldiers A/F, together with The Guinness Book of Records 1958 and one other, along with other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 315

Binoculars and other optical equipment to include two 35mm film cameras, some lenses and tripodsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 301

A mixed lot to include a galvanised metal wash tub, a box of assorted badges, a Zeiss Ikon Movilux 8R 8mm film projector and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 256

Collectables Cigarette and Trade cards etc inc Turf Cigarettes Zoo animals, Film Stars, Jane Wyman etc others CWS, Churchman's, Gallahers, Parkdrive, Wills, Players, Carreras, brook bond etc mostly part sets and odd cards qty; assorted all world stamps qty

Lot 514

to include a Fujica Fujinon f/3.5 28mm lens, barrel G, optics G, four rolls of expire 35mm film, table top tripods, flashes, and other items.

Lot 203

black, body G, light usage marks, powers upm otor advances, needs film loaded to fully test.

Lot 243

comprising the ARAX body, VG, shutter works, viewfinder clear, with an ARAX f/2.8 80mm lens, barrel VG, optics G, and a MIR-266 f/3.5 45mm lens, barrel VG, optics G, with caps, with 120 film back and three dark slides.

Lot 240

black, serial no. A58482, rangefinder patch works, body G, lens G, with a Mamiya 6 x 9 roll film back, with a Mamiya-Sekor f/6.3 65mm lens, shutter cocks and fires, iris works, and 65mm finder, a Mamiya-Sekor f/3.5 100mm lens, shutter not working, iris works, and a Mamiya-Sekor f/5.6 150mm lens, shutter cocks and fires, iris works, and a sports finder, all in a hard leather case.

Lot 551

to include a Jupiter-11 lens, optics G, in bubble, a Helios-44 lens, optics F, in bubble, lens cases, 35mm film cartridges, Ilford film cans, and other items.

Lot 533

yellow rigid plastic with metal reinforced corners with red print one side, blue print one the other, the red side has some scratches to the printing. 34x26x10cm, contains two rolls of expired 35mm film.

Lot 238

silver & black, serial no. 43289, with Schneider Xenar 105mm f/3.5 lens, camera body G-VG, rangefinder cam matches 105mm lens, RF patch seems accurate when compared to view on ground glass, lens body G, shutter working, together with three DDS, two 6x9 film magazine backs, & a range of accessories,

Lot 556

to include 3off mini slide projectors by Fed and Cabin, Timer, power winder, Canon flash, Rada roll film back, a selection of camera straps including Epcot Centre and Canon, and other items.

Lot 275

comprisng an Instax Mini 11, in maker's box, Ice White, appears to be unused, with a sealed box of film dated 2021, and a Polaroid Sun 600, body VG, in a soft case.

Lot 231

black, serial number TE94443, body G, mirror and advance works, with a Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, barrel G, shutter sticks, optics F-G witg internal dust, with two film backs.

Lot 40

black, serial number 1457683, body F, sellotape attached to rear, battery cover missing, for repair, black, serial number 1456634, body F, advance lever missing, for repair, and black, serial number 1460283, body P, film door needs repair, battery cover missing, for repair,

Lot 267

black, body P-F, leatherette lifting, with a Mamiya-Sekor f/6.3 65mm lens, shutter needs attention, with a 65mm finder, a multi-format roll film back, two plate holder backs and a number of plate holders.

Lot 600

to include a Panasonic WV3000-E Colour Video Camera, with Sharp power supply/video switch box, powers up, image vivible through eyepiece, instructions, a number of quarter plate wooden film holders, Photography Annual 1897, roll film back, Rollei hood.

Lot 627

to include 17 rolls of120 film by Ilford and Jessop, various expiry dates, and a 30.5m roll of HP5 Plus, expired 2004, a Kodak 126 cartridge, and other items.

Lot 504

to include a 35mm film in a metal can, with paper labeland marked on the film "Empire Films", "Pleasure in Store", and a 15inch spool of 16mm, Frames showing the Anglia TV ident, and titles "The Great South Sea", in plastic can. Believed to be one programme of the Survival mini-series "The Enchanted Isles", narrated by Prince Philip.

Lot 634

gold & white, in G condition, with battery, untested, together with a total of 3 packs of Fujifilm Instax mini instant film (30 shots),

Lot 181

comprising the T80 camera, body VG, display powers up, film rewinds, does not fire the shutter, with the correct motorised autofocus lenses, 35-70mm and 75-200mm, barrels VG, optics G, with 277T flash,working, and Canon remote control.

Lot 559

to include a Samoca 35 III camera, body F, not working, a Sirius 80-200mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics F, with case, an expired roll of Velvia 120 roll film, Leningrad exposure meter, Hoya filters, Photax filters, and other items.

Lot 110

silver, body G, clockwork motor winds, shutter fires and advances, with slide-on viewfinder, the viewfinder mount is loose,also with a wrist strap accessory to mount the camera on your wrist, instructions, soft case, film cartridge and film loader.

Lot 631

comprising 4off Cine-Kodak Super-X 16mm, 4off Kodachrome 16mm, 4off Kodak Eastman Double-X 16mm, 2off Ilford PanF 16mm, and 4 rolls of 120 format roll film, and other items.

Lot 602

to include a mini slide projector, binoculars, bulk film loading tool, filters, tubes, straps and many other items.

Lot 628

to include 120 format, 7 rolls of XP2, 4 rolls APX400, 2 unboxed rolls of Portra, and 35mm format 8 various rolls of Ilford and Kodak film,

Lot 228

black with parallel blue line motif, for 120 roll film, with dark slide, VG-E.

Lot 542

to include a Schneider-Kreuznach f/6.8 65mm Angulon lens in lens board and shutter, jammed, a handgrip and release, and two Super-Rollex 56x72 film backs, one G, one F-G with superficial damage to the plastic label.

Lot 583

to include a red Focus Free panoramic camera, a Kodak projector lens, flashes, a Polaroid film back,

Lot 358

comprising a Balda Baldix roll film camera, body G, opens nicely, with f/2.9 80mm lens, working, a Zeiss Ikon Contina, body G, shutter working but inaccurate at slow speeds, a Zeiss Ikon Contessa, body G, shutter jammed.

Lot 527

body VG, tacky, in presentation case with unopenened film cartridge, and in maker's packaging with documentation, appears to not be used.

Lot 694

German, c.1960, Zeiss, including main stag/stand, 2 Tessovar heads, lamps and other attachments The Carl Zeiss Tessovar is a microscope for photomacrography and macro photography. Its accuracy and flexibility made it invaluable in research, especially in the natural and biomedical sciences.Introduced in the 1960s and 1970s, the Tessovar was designed with two key purposes in mind in West Germany. By the 1980s, a four-objective turret version was developed, expanding its magnification capabilities. Though rare on the second-hand market, it remains highly sought after.Although it resembles a stereo microscope, the Tessovar is actually a parfocal zoom lens optimized for macro photography. It provides a magnification range of 0.4x to 12.8x when using 35 mm film. A four-position nosepiece allows smooth zoom adjustments with auxiliary lenses (0.25x, 0.5x, and 2x).Made from sturdy metal, the Tessovar weighs 1.8 kg, offering stability. It features dual zoom control knobs and an aperture ring that ensures consistent exposure—a significant advantage before the digital era. Its compatibility with Zeiss microscope accessories further enhances its versatility.Practical Uses:Scientific Research: High-resolution imaging supports taxonomy, morphology, and biological studies.Forensic Analysis: Captures minute details crucial for investigations.Industrial Inspection: Helps detect defects in small components during quality control.Education: A valuable tool for studying entomology, botany, and microscopy. NOTE: WE CAN NOT SHIP THIS ITEM IN-HOUSE, PLEASE ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING OR COLLECTION

Lot 394

comprising a Sankor Anamorphic 16C, barrel G, optics VG, mounted on a Bell and Howell f/1.6 4 inch 16mm film projection lens, barrel VG, optics VG, via a step-down ring.

Lot 495

to include an Arriflex 16 movie camera, serial number 12397, motor spins freely, shutter opens and closes, no lenses, viewfinder clear, with spare motor, not electircally tested, 2off 400 foot film reel holders, one engraved "Tillhör Sveriges Radio K26", condition G, and a robust Arri wooden tripod.

Lot 1134

A presentation set of 8 mm film cells of the 1966 World Cup Final, together with a photograph of the winning team, 20/1966 17 cm x 22 cm, framed.

Lot 903

A Leica CL 35 mm film camera No. 1309690, with a Leitz Wetzlar Summicron-C 40 mm f2 lens No. 2564402, a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar-C 90 mm f4 lens No. 2606938, a Minolta M-Rokkor 28 mm f2.8 lens No. 1002395 and a Cobra flash (see illustration).

Lot 926

A heavy gauge brass military plaque "Brigadier D de G Bromhead LVO OBE Commander Berlin Country Brigade" with Prince of Wales plume and paper label to rear, large brass plaque from the Office of Brigadier Bromhead the last British Infantry Commander stationed in Berlin, Bromhead is a very famous military name Gonville Bromhead was the character played by Michael Caine in the film Zulu, before that his grandfather was the second in command to General Wolfe at Quebec, prior to that his grandfather served at Waterloo. 26 x 58 cm

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