Various Manufacturers: four movie cameras - one c. 1935 Campro combined cine camera/projector, one c. 1937 Keystone A-7, one c. 1940 Univex model C8, and one c. 1960s Quarz 2 with text in Cyrillic. (4 movie cameras)
Pathe: Baby-Cine Motocamera 9.5 mm movie camera, c. 1920s, in maker's box with lens cap, five film rolls (including one Mickey mouse cartoon), lighting guide, and two instruction booklets.
Lackner: Wing-mountable An-N6 camera gun 16 mm movie camera [#61425], c. 1940s, with Wollensak Type-V 35 mm f3.5 lens and lens filter. Marked 'Property of US army Air Forces', this camera was used to confirm hits during sorties, operating only when the…
Krasnogorsk mechanical works: Akc-4 135 movie camera [#0678009], with Jupiter-9 85 mm f2/P03-3m 50 mm f2/PO4-1M 35 mm f2 lenses, each fitted with a lens filter, and two film magazines. A copy of the Arriflex 35, apparently intended for aerial use.
Dekko camera: three c. 1930s 9.5 mm movie cameras - one black-Bakelite Dekko in leather case with Electro Bewi light meter, one black-Bakelite Dekko, and one Dekko model 128. (3 movie cameras)
Bolex-Paillard: H16 Rex-5 16 mm movie camera [#261101], c. 1974, with Switar 75 mm f1.9/Yvar 75 mm f2.8/Switar H16RX 25 mm f1.4 lenses, three metal lens caps, viewfinder, and magazine dock attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H-16 Rex-5 16 mm movie camera [#255012], c. 1972, with Poe Bolex H16RX Kern Vario-Switar 16-100 mm f1.9 lens [#1119634] and lens cap, organised into flight case with pistol grip attachment and other accessories.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 Rex-4 Reflex 16 mm movie camera [#247980], c. 1969, with Macro-Switar H16RX 50 mm f1.4/Switar H16RX 25 mm f1.4 /Switar H16RX 10 mm f1.6 lenses, three metal lens caps, viewfinder, and magazine dock attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: 16 mm movie camera with unusual ribbed metal body [#243578], c. 1969, with Switar 10 mm f1.6 lens [#1097950] and Conrac Corp Type-800P motor attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H-16 Rex-5 16 mm movie camera [#241688], c. 1968, with Kern Oe H16 Rx Vario-Switar 18-86 mm f2.5 lens [#1099559], lens hood, and film magazine.
Bolex-Paillard: Bolex C8 double-8 movie camera [#565158], c. 1960s, with Som Berthiot Pan-Cinor 12.5-36 mm f2.8 lens with attached zoom finder, lens filter, lens hood, and pistol-grip attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: Bolex B8L double-8 movie camera [#819715], c. 1958, with Som Berthiot Pan-Cinor 10-30 mm f2.8 lens [#ZB15787] with attached zoom finder and lens hood, pistol-grip attachment, and one body cap.
Bolex-Paillard: D8LA double-8 movie camera, c. 1958, apparently in mint condition in maker's box with lens with both caps, crank attachment, wrist strap attachment, and instruction booklet.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 T 16 mm movie camera with all lens caps present, c. 1958, with Pizar 26 mm f1.9/Yvar 16 mm f2.8/Yvar 75 mm f2.8 lenses, and top and side viewfinder attachments.
Bolex-Paillard: D8L double-8 movie camera [#956594], c. 1958, with Switar 36 mm f1.8/Pizar 55 mm f1.9/Yvar 13 mm f1.8 lenses, with all lens caps present.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 M1 16 mm movie camera, c. 1958, with Som Berthiot Paris Pan-Cinor 17.5-70 mm f2.4 lens [#AC4625] with lens cap, focal length adjustment lever, and viewfinder attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 Reflex 16 mm movie camera [#127544], c. 1956, with Yvar 75 mm f2.8/Yvar 100 mm f3.3/Yvar 150 mm f4 lenses, three metal lens caps, two lens hoods, and two viewfinders.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 Supreme 16 mm movie camera [#179807], c. 1954, with Pizar 5.5 mm f1.9/Switar 12.5 mm f1.5/Yvar 36 mm f2.8 lenses, three metal lens caps, and two viewfinder attachments.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 Sbm 16 mm movie camera [#304731], c. 1950s, with Poe Bolex H16RX Kern Vario-Switar 16-100 mm f1.9 lens [#1124917], lens cap, and shutter release cable.
Bolex-Paillard: H16-type 16 mm movie camera, c. 1940s, with Switar 25 mm f1.4/Yvar 15 mm f2.8/Yvar 75 mm f2.5 lenses, and side-mounted viewfinder attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H16-type 16 mm movie camera, c. 1940s, with Switar H16 Rx 16 mm f1.8/Switar H16 Rx 25 mm f1.4/Yvar 75 mm f2.8 lenses, two lens caps, and side-mounted viewfinder attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 16 mm movie camera, c. 1935, with Switar 25 mm f1.4/Yvar 16 mm f2.8/Yvar 75 mm f2.8 lenses, two lens caps, and viewfinder attachment.
Bolex-Paillard: H16 16 mm movie camera, c. 1935, with Switar 25 mm f1.4/Yvar 16 mm f2.8/Yvar 75 mm f2.8 lenses, and top and side viewfinder attachments.
Bolsey: USA-version Bolsey 8 dual photo/movie camera [#03770], c. 1956, with Navitar 10 mm f1.8 lens, wrist chain, presentation box, and printed matter. Matching the size of a cigarette packet, the Bolsey 8 was marketed as 'The World's smallest movie…
Williamson Kinematograph Company: Pioneering hand-cranked 35 mm cine camera, c. 1910, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f7.5 lens [#236188], folding Newton finder, wooden lens cap, and photographer's permit for King George V's March 1914 visit to Wallasey.
'Girls Can Do Anything', poster designed and printed by artist Eve Glenn depicting woman operating movie camera. Artist signature on plate. Screenprint on paper, 38 x 53.5 cm
Vintage cased Bell & Howell movie camera Filmo 9 Number 75 automatic cine-camera, with Cooke Telekinic Anastigmat lens, made by Taylor Hobson, England, in leather case; with boxed roll of Kodachrome film.
Paillard S.A. (Switzerland): Bolex H-16 Leader 16 mm movie camera Sn 98029, with serial number matched octameter and three Kern Paillard Yvar Ar lenses - 16 mm f2.8, 75 mm f2.8, and 150 mm f4
Mundus (France): Mundus Color, c1958, beige metal, vertically-styled camera for 8 x 14 mm exposures on double 8 movie film. Resembles a movie camera. With Berthiot f2.8 20 mm lens.
Moviematic Camera Corp. (U.S.A.): Moviematic, 1935, all-metal 16 mm magazine camera for movie (flip) books, snapshots or as a projector; Also, a Stewart-Warner Hollywood Model 16 mm camera, c1931.
Maruso Trading Co. (Japan): Top Camera, c1965, sub-miniature bakelite camera with metal front and back and finished to look like an all-metal camera; in original box with maker's plastic Erc. Also, a Tynar, c1950 sub-miniature camera styled like a tiny…
Bolsey (U.S.A.): Bolsey 8 c1956 still or motion picture camera with stainless steel body. With Bolsey-Elgeet Navitar 10 mm f1.8 lens, instruction manual and original presentation case. Film cassette present. Being the size of a cigarette pack, the Bolsey…
Bencini (Italy): Comet III, c1953, vertically styled rollfilm camera that looks like a movie camera in maker's leather Erc. Also, a Comet S, c1950, aluminium body 127 rollfilm camera and 3 other cameras. (5 items).
A Paillard-Bolex model H 8 movie camera, late 1940s/early 1950s, the leather boxed movie camera complete with associated lenses, operating instructions and exposure table
Ertel-Werke Filmette 1 35 MM Cine camera with polished oak case and hand crank revolving tripod, Tessar 1/2.7 F=50 mm lens, removable hand crank and 60m film cassettes