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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:680
Sale Title:Quarterly Collectors Auction, Day 2Lots with images:680
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:505
Date:22-Sep-2015
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An antique mahogany extension dining table with 2 leaves. 74 cm high, 152 cm wide, 127 cm deep, extends to: 252 cm wide.
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A timber settle with brown painted finish, most likely Australian, 19th century. 104 cm high, 98 cm wide, 52 cm deep
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A boxed antique gas blowpipe set made by J.T. Letcher, Truro, Cornwall, together with a Hawaiian lava sample and an oil sample.
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Kodak (Eastman Kodak Co.) (USA): A group of Kodak folding cameras. The group spanning early- to mid 20th century, with Autographic Brownies and Juniors, Jiffy Six-16, Twindar, Vest Pocket etc. (10 cameras)
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Kodak (Eastman Kodak Co.) (USA): Kodak box cameras comprising a Pocket Kodak, 1895 model (third type) and a No.2 Beau Brownie. (2 cameras)
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Zeiss (Germany) and Voigtlander (Germany): A group with Zeiss Contaflex I and IV and Nettar (515/16), together with Voigtlander Bessa (1930) 6x9, Bessa I with Color Skopar 105/3.5 and Vitessa L with Color Skopar 50/2.8. (6 cameras)
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A group of German cameras. The group with Agfa Isolette, Braun Super Paxette, Finetta IV D, Ihagee Exa (Version 4), Kodak Retinette (Type 012) and Retina IIa, Rolleiflex 3.5F (no finder) and a Werra. Additionally, an Olbia reflex (France) and a Nedinsco Primo (Netherlands). (10 Cameras)
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A group of American cameras. The group with two Argus, a Univex Mercury, Detrola Model G and a Clarus Ms-35. (5 cameras)
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A group of Russian cameras. The group with Zorki (type Id), Zorki-4, and pre-war Fed (Type 1c) Sn 65250. (3 cameras)
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A group of British cameras. The group with (Houghton) Ensign Ful-Vue (2), Cadet, Ensignette and Selfix 20, an Agilux Agiflash and Butcher's Panel Carbine. (7 cameras)
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A late 19th - early 20th century timber half-plate studio camera, 'Photographic Productions Pty Ltd Sydney' to front standard the only identification. The camera on fitted stand with leather bellows (in need of attention), a Cooke Aviar Anastigmat Series II 254 mm f4.5 lens in Wollensak Alphax Synchromatic shutter and with Kodak Dds film holder.
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A group of vintage movie cameras. The group with Pathe Freres Motocamera, Bell & Howell Filmo Double 8 with 3 lenses and finders, Eumig C3 and mini zoom reflex 2, and a Meopta A8GO. (5 cameras)
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A group of vintage movie projectors ranging from early to mid 20th century. Noted a Bolex M8, Kodascope eight model 30 and a Bell & Howell filmosound Academy. (10 projectors)
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A Stereo camera group. The group with Bell & Howell Stereo Vivid, David White Stereo Realist (Model 1041 - f3.5 lenses), and a Coronet '3-D' stereo camera for 127 film. (3 cameras)
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