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Click here to subscribeTWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include cameras - a vintage Kodak Instamatic 133, Yashica Zoomate 70, and a Nikon Coolpix 4300 with manual, vintage board games Monopoly and Cluedo, eight hardback format books subjects Princess Diana and a signed Anita Roddick book 'Business as unusual', also included vintage lighters, a Stratton powder compact mirror, EPNS tongs, oval footed tray and a silver plated Viners heart shaped hinged trinket pot with a detailed design etc. (2 boxes), (sd/af)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include assorted Japanese ceramics to include Noritake and similar, a quantity of Royal commemorative items, a natural fibre hat, three vintage cameras to include a Kodak Brownie and Instamatic Camera, a brown fur 'Faulkes Edgbaston Birmingham' jacket, a blue padded Chinese inspired jacket, two wash jugs (2 boxes) (s.d)
A collector's lot to include: a HRH Duke and Duchess of York later George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1923 Wedding commemorative flag; a vintage British Royal Navy Red Ensign flag, a vintage British Royal Navy white Ensign flag and a vintage British Empire flag together with a cased Kodak No.3 Folding Autographic Brownie; a Brownie six-20 Model D camera, with carrying case; an Instamatic 100 camera and a Victorian style brass wall bell (1 box)
Collection of Vintage and Modern Cameras and Photographic Equipment This collection includes: 1. **Minolta AF-C 4000**: A compact point-and-shoot camera featuring a black finish with metallic accents, identified by the gold label marking the model. 2. **Sony Handycam Camcorder (Hi8 format)**: With "24x Digital Zoom," "SteadyShot" stabilisation, and "Hi-Fi Stereo" recording features, this camcorder reflects late-1990s to early-2000s technology. The black plastic body includes a blue carrying strap. 3. **Kodak Instamatic 104 Camera**: A 1960s vintage camera with a light grey front panel, black top section, and a flashcube socket. This model uses 126 film cartridges and measures approximately 9.5 x 7 x 5 cm. 4. **Polaroid Supercolor 600**: A boxy 1980s instant camera in black with a rainbow stripe design. It includes embossed "Polaroid" branding and is compatible with 600-film packs. 5. **Kodak Disc 4000 Camera**: A compact camera from the 1980s, featuring a brushed metallic front panel and utilising Kodak's proprietary disc film format. 6. **Nikon Coolpix S3500 Box**: Retail packaging for a 2013 digital camera, prominently featuring the Nikon logo and an illustration of the camera in purple. 7. **Kodak Instamatic 192 Camera**: Likely from the late 1960s or 1970s, this camera has a sleek silver-and-black design with "Made in England" inscribed, reflecting Kodak's regional manufacturing. 8. **Pentax PC-303 Camera**: A compact autofocus camera, black with silver "PC-303" branding, featuring a built-in flash and red shutter release button. The collection spans decades, showcasing innovations from analogue film to digital imaging, with appeal for vintage photography enthusiasts and collectors.
A vintage Schneider Tele-Xenar 200mm f/4.8 lens kit, manufactured in Germany and designed for Kodak Instamatic Reflex and Retina Reflex cameras. This 7-piece set includes the Tele-Xenar 200mm f/4.8 lens with serial number 9067840, a leather carrying case with red velvet lining measuring 5.5"H, a lens hood, front and rear lens caps, and two additional attachment accessories. The lens is renowned for its long focal length, making it ideal for wildlife, candid, and telephoto photography. This German-made lens showcases exceptional mid-century craftsmanship and precision engineering, making it a prized piece for collectors and photography enthusiasts. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A Selection of Film Cameras, comprising a Cosina CSM 35mm SLR, black, shutter working, with a Soligor f/4.5 80-200mm zoom, a Kodak Instamatic 100, 2 expired Kodak 126 cartridges, sealed in box, and a quantity of flash bulbs, and a Kodak Hawkeye Ace Deluxe box camera, working, in original postage box.
This vintage Kodak Instamatic camera, produced during the 1960s and 1970s, is a testament to Kodak's innovation in making photography accessible to the masses. Designed for producing photographic prints utilizing 616 film from film or glass negatives. Issued: c. 1965Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
Vintage Kodak Instamatic 104 film camera, a popular model from the 1960s designed for 126 cartridge film. Equipped with a 43mm fixed-focus lens, it simplifies photography with its user-friendly design, making it ideal for casual photographers. The camera features a built-in flash cube mount for automatic flash operation, further enhancing its usability. Its compact, lightweight construction and classic mid-century design make this a sought-after collectible. Eastman Kodak Company, founded in 1888, is an American technology company known for its revolutionary contributions to photography. Kodak pioneered the mass production of cameras, film, and photographic equipment, making photography accessible to the general public. The Instamatic series, introduced in the 1960s, was a groundbreaking product line, featuring easy-to-use cameras that popularized cartridge film photography. Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: 4"L x 2"W x 2.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Kodak Instamatic X-90 camera, produced between 1970 and 1973. Features a Kodak Ektar lens with a focal length of 38mm and an aperture of f/8, along with 1/125 shutter speed and bulb settings for versatile photography. The camera includes a battery check function and comes with its original fitted leather case lined with red felt. A fine example of Kodak's innovative and compact camera design during the era. Issued: c. 1970Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
The Kodak Instamatic 500 is a high-quality 35mm camera introduced in the mid-1960s, standing out from the Instamatic line with its advanced features and German craftsmanship. This model was produced in Germany and features a robust metal body, paired with a renowned Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 38mm f/2.8 lens, making it one of the most sought-after cameras in the Instamatic series. Eastman Kodak Company, in collaboration with Schneider-Kreuznach, known for producing premium optics in Germany. Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 38mm f/2.8, offering excellent sharpness and low-light capability. Includes leather protective case, and neck strap. Serial number: EK741408. Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a Kodak Instamatic 104 camera, a classic piece from Kodak's revolutionary Instamatic series introduced in the 1960s. Made in the USA, this camera features a simple and compact design with a metal front and black textured body. It was part of Kodak's effort to make photography accessible and easy for everyone. The Instamatic 104 uses 126 film cartridges and includes a built-in flash socket for Magicube bulbs. This collectible camera represents a significant period in photographic history, appealing to enthusiasts of vintage technology and design. Issued: c. 1960Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
A Selection of Kodak Cameras, comprising a Brownie Reflex 20, body G, working, a Duaflex, body G, working, a Duex, body F, working, an Instamatic 32, body G, working, an Instamatic 233X, body G, working, an Instamatic 33, body G, working, an Instamatic 50, body G, not working, a Brownie 127, body G, working, a Colorsnap 35, shutter working, a Brownie 127, black bakelite, working, a Brownie Cresta, working, and a Brownie Super 27, body G, working.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a PlayStation Video Game Console (doesn't include any games or a coaxial cable, but it is in working condition), a box of assorted vintage stainless steel cutlery, two plated candlesticks, a wooden police truncheon with a faded gilt insignia, a boxed Kodak Instamatic 233 camera, a Smith-Corona typewriter, etc. (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
SELECTION OF CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENTincluding a Kodak Retinette IB, alongside a Kodak Instamatic 25; a Luxette Cylux camera; a Cabin 35mm slide projector, alongside a Photax Solar 3 slide projector; an ITT SL-52 SL-52a Automatic KB Recorder; as well as a quantity of slides, largely depicting landscapes
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS to include a hand hammered brass Henry Loveridge vase height 20cm, a small Benson copper bud vase, height 8cm (s.d), a quantity of shells, a case of six onyx goblets, two sets of bowls, a boxed Amazon Alexa dot, a quantity of plated items to include a cake stand and cutlery, a miners lamp marked 'Prestwich Patent' fitted with an electricity supply, a boxed Kodak Instamatic 204 camera and a Chinon XL555 Macro video camera, a boxed Rackhams vintage dress with hand embroidered floral details and sheer sleeves, and a boxed Singer Magic Tailor sewing machine, and three loose framed pictures, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d/electrics untested)