Thornton-Pickard: twin Beck Symmetrical lenses mounted on Thornton-Pickard stereo roller-blind shutter (likely for Royal ruby camera), with Watson Bowden 'The Antinuous' shutter release cable.
Thornton-Pickard: 4¾ x 6½" plate stereo triple-extension field camera, c. 1900s, with twin Thornton Pickard-Beck Symmetrical lenses, Thornton-Pickard stereo time & Inst. Roller-blind shutter, and Watson Bowden 'The Antinuous' shutter release cable.
Lancaster: 4¾ x 6½" plate stereo tailboard camera, c. 1885, with twin Taylor, Taylor & Hobson no. 12/274 series III Cooke 4¼ x 3¼ Eq. Focus 4.05/4.95" lenses.
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.
White: stereo Realist model 1041 stereo camera [#003951], c. 1947, with dual f3.5 lenses. Unusual design with viewfinder at bottom of camera and integrated flip-up lens cap.
White: stereo Realist model 1041 stereo camera, c. 1947, with dual f3.5 lenses, together with white Handi viewer in maker's box and Morgan & Lester 'Stereo Realist Manual' 400-page book. (3 items)
Kodak: Stereo-Kodak 35 mm stereo camera, c. 1954, with twin Anaston 35 mm f3.5 lenses and twin lens cap. Offered in maker's box with leather case and instruction booklet.
Gomz: Sputnik stereo 120 film TLR camera [#18515], c. 1955, with twin T-22 75 mm f4.5 lenses [#047997] and matching leather case with 'Sputnik' imprint.
Coronet: two c. 1953 "3-D" stereo cameras, both in maker's box - one rare speckled version together with one black version with viewfinder. (2 cameras)
8½ x 6½" plate stereo tailboard camera with twin brass lenses with f8/11/16/22/32/44/64 aperture markings, and inlay that reads 'Manufactured for the photographic Supply Co. Perth & Kalgoorlie W. A.'.
Various Manufacturers: two Soviet-made rangefinder cameras - one c. 1937 type 1c Nkvd Fed with Fed 50 mm f3.5 lens in leather case with stereo lens attachment and viewfinder attachment, together with one c. 1956 Krasnogorsk Zorki-4 with Industar-26m 50 mm…
Stereo graphoscope featuring stereo viewer on hinged platform and fold-away magnifying postcard viewer, c. 1870, with beautiful carved floral details and 'Fred K. Cox 98 Newgate St London' retailer's plaque.
Various Manufacturers: Four handheld stereoscopes - one Corte-Scope, one red-button Stereo Realist, one black Bakelite View-Master in maker's box, and one Model E View-Master with seven film card sets. (4 items)
Zeiss Ikon: Circa 1952 Stereotar C attachment and accessory kit for Contax cameras. Complete in original leather case with 35 mm f3.5 twin-lens assembly [#St 15401] with front and rear metal caps, 810/02 separating prism, Stereo 420 viewfinder, and…
Franke & Heidecke: Circa 1928 Rolleidoscop 6 x 13 cm triple-lens reflex rollfilm stereo camera [#10759], with Tessar 75 mm f4.5 lenses [#723147 & #723148].
Leitz: Stemar 33 mmZ f3.5 stereoscopic lens kit Oirzo [#1124540] in mint condition with front and rear chrome caps, made at the Midland factory, Ontario, Canada in 1954. With original box also containing the matching Leitz Oidyo chrome viewfinder, Leitz…
Richard (Jules Richard, Paris): verascope No. 7AP stereo camera, circa 1919 [#44988] with Zeiss Tessar 55 mmZ f4.5 lenses {#102429] and [#103905] and plate and roll film backs (2 items)
L Gaumont & Cie, Paris: Block-Notes compact folding plate camera [#3342], circa 1910, with 70 mm Z f1.68 Dopp-Anasteigmat. Dagor lens and London Stereoscopic Co. magazine. Original leather bellows.
The Beatles white album vinyl, Australian EMI stereo pressing with original poster and four colour portraits, vinyl, cover and poster in poor condition, posters in good condition
Negretti & Zambra (England): A Verascope stereo camera with Carl Zeiss Jena 54 mm lenses and Jules Richard (Richard Freres) film pack back (45 mm x 107 mm format).
Meopta (Czechoslovakia): Mikroma II, 1959 sub-miniature camera with Mirar f3.5 20 mm lens, the body in scarce beige leather covering. Also a View-Master Personal Stereo Camera in brown & beige finish. (2 cameras)
Meopta: Stereo - Mikroma, c1961, camera for stereo exposures on 16 mm film; Mirar f3.5 25 mm lenses and green leather covering and Meopta twin-lens cap in maker's leather Erc. Also, a Meopta stereo viewer. (2 items).
Lionel (U.S.A.): Linex, c1954, cast-metal sub-miniature stereo camera for pairs of 16 x 20 mm exposures on rollfilm. [Last auction sale recorded - May 2005]. In original box, with case, viewer, film magazine, instructions, etc.
A late 19th century bellows extension glass framed plate camera, the mahogany case with lacquered brass lens, fittings and plaque engraved ' Stereo Victo', the original canvas carry case with three mahogany plate backs