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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:1,079
Sale Title:Eve Glenn Posters, The Beatles, Cameras & Photographic EquipmentLots with images:1,079
Auction Location:Melbourne 
Date:29-Oct-2024 
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Group of twenty-three 17 x 8.5 cm stereo glass slides, c. 1859, featuring family gatherings, homesteads, and landscapes, all organised into wooden box. (23 items)
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Group of fifty-eight 8 x 8 cm glass slides, featuring many Victorian state sights, WWI, Biblical, landscapes, buildings, spiritual themes, and many others. (58 items)
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LEITZ: 19th century brass microscope [#217221], 35.5 cm at highest setting, in timber box with various additional tools and elements.
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LEITZ: Early 20th century steel microscope [#313186], 34.5 cm at highest setting, in timber box with several additional elements and many prepared slides.
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SPENCER BUFFALO: Brass and steel microscope [#68254], 19th century, 38.5 cm at highest setting, in timber box with two additional elements.
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Brass and steel microscope with base engraved 'Made for Barraclough Melbourne & Sydney', 37.5 cm at highest setting, in timber box with multiple additional eyepieces and lower tray filled with various prepared slides, 19th century.
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70 x 122.5 cm wooden framework containing containing thirty-nine glass slides representative of the history of image projection, including magic lantern slide sequences of various sizes, a chromatrope, Val Morgan cinema advertisement slides, and others.
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Mixed group of eighteen wood-framed magic lantern glass sides (of which one 'slipping slide'), or various sizes including 18 x 10 cm and 27 x 7 cm, featuring mainly religious imagery and children's illustrations. (18 items)
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Group of forty-three glass slides for magic lantern, ranging in size from 145 x 32 mm to 98 x 24 mm, featuring illustrations for children of ships, soldiers, etc. (43 items)
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Group of thirty-nine glass slides for magic lantern, ranging in size from 170 x 45 mm to 98 x 24 mm, featuring illustrations for children of ships, soldiers, etc. (39 items)
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CHARTEN CAMERA WORKS: Japanese-made magic lantern, c. 1930s, with 5' f4 lens, leather bellows, and slide holder with glass plate.
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GEBRUDER BING NURNBERG: 29 cm tall children's magic lantern, c. 1910s, with 'B(ing) W(erke) Germany' stamp on door.
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Circa 1880s large format 5 x 7' plate studio camera with 1.26m high stand, Taylor Hobson Series IID Cooke Portrait Anastigmat 15'/380 mm f3.5 lens [#221713], and lens cap.
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ADAMS & CO.: 4¾ x 6½" plate stereo field camera, c. 1900s, with twin Wray London 5" Stereo lenses [#9583 & #9578], roller-blind shutter, and Watson Bowden 'The Antinuous' shutter release cable.
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ALBERMARLE: 'The Albermarle Camera No. 1' 3- x 4-" plate field camera, c. 1900, with lens with f8/11/16/22/32/44/64 aperture markings.
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BERMPOHL & CO. K. G.: Unusual 130 x 180 cm plate 'Naturfarbenkamera' single-exposure three-colour camera [#722], c. 1933, with Goerz Celor Series Ib No. 3 Focus 8¼" f5 [#310045]. Offered in felt-lined box with six double dark slides.
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CONTESSA: Duchessa Stereo 45 x 107 mm plate strut-folding stereo camera, c. 1913, with twin Tessar 65 mm f4.5 lenses and Compur shutters.
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DALLMEYER: No. 4 Stigmatic Series II brass portrait lens [#72829], c. 1890s, with lens diameter of approx. 33 mm, total height of 56 mm, and f6/8/11/16/22/32/45 aperture markings, together with leather case.
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DEMARIA-LAPIERRE & MOLLIER: 15 x 10 cm plate tailboard camera, c. 1900s, with H. Roussel Paris Trylor 135 mm f4.5 lens [#436353].
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DEMARIA-LAPIERRE & MOLLIER: 178 x 130 mm plate tailboard camera, c. 1900s, with Wollensak Anastigmat Series IV f6.3 lens [#203471] and roller-blind shutter.
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EUGEN LOEBER: 'Reisekamera' 5 x 7" tropical wood tailboard camera, c. 1895, with well-preserved blue bellows, Schlesicky-Strohlein Frankfurt am Mein Rapid Aplanat Comfort Serie B.A8 lens [#6158], and lens cap.
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GOERZ: 'Stereo Vest Pocket Tenax' 45 x 107 mm plate stereo camera, c. 1912, with twin Celor 60 mm f4.5 lenses.
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